The Geneva Chamber of Commerce cancelled the fair due to fears for visitors’ and artists’ safety amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Officials have confirmed 10 cases of the coronavirus in Geneva over the past 13 days, according to public health data.
The Kane County has experienced its three largest single-day spikes over the past week, public health data shows.
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Thirteen people in the county died from coronavirus-related conditions over the weekend, and 84 people have died since the outbreak started.
She married her first love, whom she started dating when she was 13, Edward Notz, in 1960, and they had four daughters.
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Bria of Geneva has the third-most deaths of any long-term-care facility in Illinois and ranks fifth for the number of cases.
Let's congratulate our Class of 2020 high school graduates in Geneva.
Illinois Department of Natural Resources has implemented a restricted boating area on the Fox River in Kane County until further notice.
Pritzker Shouldn't Continue Excluding General Assembly During COVID-19 Crisis
Geneva saw its largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases Sunday, when 27 new cases were reported, according to public health data.
Geneva City facilities will remain closed to the public during May after the Governor extended Illinois’ “stay at home" order.
Kane County officials have confirmed more than 250 new cases since Sunday.
The Bria of Geneva facility has had the largest coronavirus outbreak of any long-term-care facility in Kane County, IDPH data shows.
State Rep. Dan Ugaste is challenging Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s authority to extend Illinois’ disaster proclamation without legislative approval.
Public health data shows the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Kane County has doubled since April 13.
Parents and families can fill out a short form for their graduate, and Patch will compile the information and share it with the community.
Seven people in Geneva were confirmed to have the new coronavirus since Kane County officials released Monday's statistics.
The Geneva Chamber of Commerce cancelled the six-day event scheduled for June but is hoping to host smaller events later this year.
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.
Donations would need to be comprised of 40 grab-and-go meals, which are enough to feed a shift at Bria of Geneva.
As of Sunday, 416 people were confirmed to have the coronavirus in Kane County, according to health officials.
The week-long initiative is meant to drive business to local small businesses.
The business will give 20 percent of its fountain sales on April 7 to the Hesed House.
There are five locations in the Chicago suburbs that will offer this new service. Curbside pick up is available.
As of Monday afternoon, 20 had died due to coronavirus in Kane County, coroner Rob Russell said.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
The Kane County Division of Transportation (KDOT) is ready to begin road construction season after announcing several projects.
Geneva’s City facilities will remain closed to the public throughout April.
The Geneva Township man faces domestic battery charges and has since been released from custody on bail and a promise to appear in court.
A Salute To Our Heroes Foundation honors Veterans and two local Fallen Heroes
Take a look at a town-by-town breakdown of where coronavirus cases have been reported in Kane County as of Thursday.
As of the end of March, more than 52% of Geneva residents have already completed the 2020 Census.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Geneva Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
The Kane County Health Department and state health officials are asking licensed medical professionals to sign up to help.
In a time when most people are connecting via Zoom, Facetime or other social means, one community in Geneva is going back in time.
The popular brewery in downtown Geneva has been forced to lay off most of its staff.
As many as 200,000 employees, including those in Geneva, could walk off their jobs on Monday.