Clarke vans will be spraying a mosquito control application citywide Aug. 26.
Purchasing a ticket for $20 gets one person a wine or beer with a sample appetizer or dessert pairing at a participating restaurant.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications through Sept. 4 from homeowners affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Geneva has been named a "Tree City USA" member for the 20th time thanks to the City’s commitment to effective urban forest management.
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All parents in Geneva District 304 must confirm by noon Monday that they have reviewed the protocols.
Six businesses in Geneva received state grants totaling $110,000.
The county is set to offer rabies vaccinations from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in Geneva.
A dozen mosquito samples recently collected in Kane County were discovered to have the West Nile Virus, according to state officials.
“We are seeing too many people disregarding recommendations that is leading to COVID-19 related increased illness and subsequent death.”
A smoke testing progress map can be found on the City’s website.
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State Representative Dan Ugaste (R-Geneva) issued the following statement calling for an end to the appeasement illegal behavior.
The event was scheduled for Sept. 11-13.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications for its emergency rental assistance program through Aug. 28.
Clarke vans will be spraying a mosquito control application citywide Thursday to reduce the adult insect population.
Geneva restaurants will participate in a "Sip & Sample" event throughout September after organizers were forced to cancel the fall festival.
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Geneva students are set to return to school Aug. 31, according to a plan that will be presented to the District 304 board Monday.
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The Library is now open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
The program will be accepting electronics, clothing and previously shredded documents at the Kane County Circuit Clerk’s Office.
Geneva residents who receive an unsolicited package of seeds from China or any other foreign country should report it.
County officials are working out how to distribute $93 million in federal coronavirus funding, and local businesses hope they're included.
The Fox Valley United Way is set to host a barbecue fundraiser Tuesday evening at the Kane County Cougars' field in Geneva.
The U.S. Census announced employees will begin knocking on front doors in the Chicago region starting in late July.
Clarke vans will be spraying a mosquito control application citywide Friday to reduce the adult insect population in Geneva.
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The City will answer resident questions at the July 29 event.
Update: The unit will now set up Saturday in Aurora's Phillips Park. It had been scheduled to stop at the Main Baptist Church.
The Geneva Police Department is alerting the community about a current trend in identity theft related to unemployment benefits fraud.
More than 82 percent of Geneva’s population has responded to the 2020 Census.
Geneva was recognized as a top community for dining, shopping, festivals and more as part of the 2020 Daily Herald Readers’ Choice survey.
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The City’s Cultural Arts Commission has sponsored Geneva’s Shakespeare in the Park events for 14 years.
Kane County voters do not need to provide a reason for requesting a vote-by-mail ballot for the Nov. 3 election.
The Kane County Board voted to settle a workers' compensation claim brought by a former corrections officer injured in the May 2017 attack.
Geneva is looking for dedicated volunteers to fill Strategic Plan Advisory Committee seats.
Students have two options for the fall semester: split time between the classroom and remote learning, or complete all work from home.