Donate blood at a free “Together We Can Save Lives” Blood Drive July 21 in Elburn.
The county will host its annual rabies vaccination clinic from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in Geneva.
All trials are still delayed until at least Aug 3, according to Kane County Chief Judge Clint Hull.
Chairman Chris Lauzen’s proposal to stop Kane County Connects from publishing statistics from the coroner fell by a 12-11 vote last week.
The Governor’s plan to re-open Illinois needs the input of all of the state’s diverse regions, says Senator Oberweis.
Pritzker Shouldn't Continue Excluding General Assembly During COVID-19 Crisis
Geneva City facilities will remain closed to the public during May after the Governor extended Illinois’ “stay at home" order.
State Rep. Dan Ugaste is challenging Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s authority to extend Illinois’ disaster proclamation without legislative approval.
Seven people in Geneva were confirmed to have the new coronavirus since Kane County officials released Monday's statistics.
Eleven people died in Kane County from the new coronavirus over the past week, according to Coroner Rob Russell.
Residents who pay their first installment of their property taxes by July 1 will not face any penalties.
City of Geneva facility closures come just days after Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced a statewide stay-at-home order due to the coronavirus.
The primary is just a month away, and the presidential election is coming up fast. Patch wants to know what issues are on voters’ minds.
Oberweis reacts to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s first official “State of the State” address Jan. 29.
The City of Geneva is looking for a dedicated resident to fill a vacancy on the Strategic Plan Advisory Committee.
The Geneva flag at City Hall has been lowered in memory of Michael Donahue, who served as the City's Community Development Director.
Geneva City Council members also approved a limit of medical marijuana dispensaries within city limits to no more than one.
Here's when the discussion is scheduled to take place.
The story by CBS Chicago details an extreme example of confusion over U.S. immigration laws.
Details on an upcoming public hearing being held on the topic of allowing recreational marijuana dispensaries in Geneva.
State Sen. Jim Oberweis will host a free community event to help constituents better understand the federal Medicare program.
Families are asked to submit photos and written stories (max: 250 words) about veterans by Nov. 3.
On Oct. 7, Oberweis will host an ID Theft and Consumer Fraud Prevention Program at 10:00--11:30 a.m. at the St. Charles Public Library.
The work will require some lane and parking spot closures in town.
The city council met Monday to discuss allowing pot sales in town once it becomes legal on Jan. 1.
The Geneva Plan Commission will meet Thursday to hear a Geneva resident's request to open a micro-winery and tasting room on South Third St.
Apartments and townhomes could be built at the former Mill Race Inn site.
The deadline to apply for the seat on the City's Strategic Plan Advisory Committee is next week.
As part of Geneva's contract with Lakeshore Recycling Systems, rates will be going up starting on July 1, city officials said.
The parking facility will be shut down each night from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. on June 17 to 21.
The Senior Health Fair is scheduled from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., June 6, at the American Legion Hall, 123 Main Street in West Chicago.
Sen. Oberweis: Senate Republicans vote ‘no’ on controversial tax plan because it has no guaranteed protections for middle-income families.
The Geneva board invites the community to discuss mental health and addiction issues.
Kane County Sheriff Ron Hain says a new database will help local authorities better track down those with revoked Firearm Owner ID cards.
The relocation effort did hit some snags Tuesday. The house was moved from State Street to East Side Drive.
The three-unit development on the border of St. Charles and Geneva will get water and sewer services from Geneva.
The collection will be held the week of Dec. 10. The pickup was OK'd due to the number of tree limbs downed during the Nov. blizzard.
Don Kramer won't serve a second term as Kane County Sheriff after losing to Democrat Ron Hain.
Your ballot will seek your feedback on important issues, such as tax increases, municipal projects and new facilities.
Candidates can begin circulating nominating papers on Tuesday, Sept. 18.