The advisory board composed a resolution to present to the plan commission.
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Glen Ellyn resident James Jackson will return to court Monday for allegations of several books, DVDs, and other items from the Lisle Library.
Jim Piszczek, chairman of the capital improvements commission intends to resign from his post, according to Bob Minix, professional engineer with the village.
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Sean Heflin fell from a porch in Chicago in July 2007, his mother was just awarded a settlement for the wrongful death of her son.
Tonight Plan Commissioners will listen to more evidence for and against the proposal for lights at Glenbard West's Memorial Field.
State Rep. Randy Ramey registered a .17 blood-alcohol level, The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting.
State Sen. Kirk Dillard is responsible for new law that goes after physicians and health care workers who are convicted of sexual and violent crimes.
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The price of the stickers has been adjusted to $2.25 from $2.20.
Representatives of the school district spent three hours making the case for lights during Thursday's plan commission meeting.
Commissioners will review zoning variation requests from Glenbard High School District 87 to install lights at Memorial Field. Tonight's meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Glen Ellyn Civic Center.
Here's a look at some of the cases we're keeping an eye on this week.
New law requires employers to turn over unclaimed paychecks to the treasurer’s office, which adds to the $1.5 billion unclaimed cash the state is holding.
Community Housing Advocacy and Development hopes construction on the six-unit building will be complete by November.
According to the Daily Herald, Park District commissioners voted and approved the repair at Tuesday's meeting.
Governor Pat Quinn signed the bill into law Monday at the Edison Regional Gifted Center in Chicago's northwest side.
Village earns a spot on Money Magazine's top 100 best places to live.
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According to the Daily Herald, the Park District needs more money to maintain the fields it shares with Glenbard West High School.
After lightning hit station two, village trustees approved funds for a new communication system for the Glen Ellyn Volunteer Fire Department.
The study will examine the cause of overflows from storms among other operating characteristics at Lake Ellyn.
The group Our Field Our Town wants the issue of installing lights at Glenbard West High School's Memorial Field put to a referendum.
Tonight trustees will host a workshop meeting at 7 p.m. before the actual board meeting, which starts at 8 p.m.
Commissioners want to start video taping meetings in 2012.
The lawyers for both groups met in court Wednesday and reached an agreement over the four buildings in question.
A study calls for more rest for fields between sports seasons.
The property near Stacy's Corners will remain standing for 30 to 60 days, according to the Daily Herald.
The village will soon begin work on a $2 million project that will seek to relieve flooding north of Lake Ellyn Park.
The village board passed an ordinance allowing local restaurant owners to serve alcohol on the public right of way.
The village and golf course managers are ironing out a master plan to improve facilities.
Attorneys will try again Tuesday to work out plea in Raymond Winters case.
Both sides are to refrain from speaking to the press until then.
College meets the deadline imposed by the Village of Glen Ellyn.
All of the funds have been secured for the project.
Breuder praised for his leadership, financial stewardship.
His replacement, state Rep. Randy Ramey, said the 2012 election is his main focus.
Glen Ellyn Park District will look at athletic field usage study Tuesday night.
The commission voted to recommend widening the road by a total of 12 inches, following the recommendation of the village engineer Bob Minix.