The first major winter storm of the season on Wednesday could bring 6 inches or more of snow, according to the National Weather Service.
The Geneva Police Department's goal is to raise $10,000 through the Law Enforcement Torch Run Polar Plunge challenge.
Flaggers were set in place to direct the one-way traffic on Route 31 Friday.
Icy conditions will linger until about 10 a.m. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
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Geneva Public Works crews are back on State Street for the third day to take care of a new water main break, requiring street closures.
Crews are back on State Street Tuesday morning to finish repairing a water main break that originally occurred Monday morning.
Most of the recent water main breaks stem from large temperature swings, city officials said.
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Traffic on State Street is limited to two lanes, one in each direction, Geneva officials said.
Trimming operations will take place mostly east of the Fox River in Geneva, officials said.
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Although the problem didn't require crews to shut down any streets, drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes Wednesday morning.
The program, administered by the City of Geneva, began in 2008 to offer paratransit transportation to seniors and people with disabilities.
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Geneva residents will have several opportunities to dispose of their live Christmas trees at the beginning of January.
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The partnership between the Geneva Park District and the Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva, who helm the program, began in 2021.
Southbound Seventh Street was blocked off to drivers for one block due to a water main break.
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Geneva officials said the company helming the project did not provide a date for when the work will be completed.
The training is not expected to disturb the Geneva neighborhood, but it will bring a large number of police vehicles to the area.
Geneva's Pumpkin Smash is designed to reduce the number of pumpkins that end up in landfills after Halloween.
The Public Works Department is accepting orders until Jan. 3 for spring 2025 parkway tree plantings.
The event gives locals the chance to anonymously dispose of unwanted, expired or unused medications.
A project to replace underground utility cable in Geneva's Dover Ridge subdivision is set to begin shortly, officials said.
Geneva High School students are getting ready to celebrating homecoming at the end of September.
The parking deck will remain open to commuters and downtown drivers as normal during the training.
The Natural Resources Committee is planning the Fox River cleanup in two places due to Union Pacific's ongoing Third Main Line project.
Hydrants throughout Geneva will be flushed for three weeks as part of on ongoing maintenance program.
Geneva residents are asked to voluntarily reduce their power consumption for eight hours on one of the hottest days of the summer.
Nicor crews are replacing natural gas service at 710 South St.
A mosquito surveillance trap recently tested positive for the West Nile Virus in Geneva, the city said Monday.
Geneva Chamber of Commerce and Craft Urban are teaming up to host a fundraiser from which proceeds will be donated to the two businesses.
Geneva residents can buy rubber ducks that will then hit the water during Chicago's Duck Derby on the Chicago River.
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A mosquito surveillance trap in Geneva recently tested positive for the West Nile Virus, officials said Tuesday.
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