Last week, the Glenview Park District was awarded $2.8 million in state grant funding.
The state funding comes for local park and recreational facility projects is part of the Rebuild Illinois Grant program.
An indoor pickleball and racquet sports club is being proposed for Johns Court, near the Loyola Academy Sports Complex.
The public works department navigates 167 miles of roads during the winter months.
The Village is asking residents to fill out a survey as part of an update to the Stormwater Master Plan.
The Village plans to display banners for up to 10 new service members every year for several weeks in May leading up to Memorial Day.
The event, scheduled for Nov. 15, is co-sponsored by the Northfield Township Assessor.
A declaration was approved unanimously at the board's most recent meeting last week.
A flag design by Andrew Duffy, now a freshman at Denison University, was selected by Cook County last year.
A Glenview resident, representatives from the emergency dispatch team, and members of the police and fire departments were honored.
Nominations will be accepted through Dec. 1, according to the Village of Glenview.
The park district was honored last week at the 2023 NRPA Annual Conference in Dallas, Texas.
UPSIDE Foods, the first cultivated meat company to receive FDA approval, will reportedly invest $141 million in Illinois.
An open house regarding the program is scheduled for next month.
Ballyhoo Hospitality is proposing the construction of a new dine-in restaurant, specializing in "classic American" fare, on Glenview Road.
The law, passed Friday, goes into effect for state agencies and universities in 2025.
Cook County Commissioner Scott Britton (D-Glenview) is hosting an information meeting over Zoom on Friday.
The application deadline for 2022 property tax exemptions is Friday.
The Village Board is meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday to consider an extension of the closing date for the property at 1850 Glenview Road.
Dave Dillon, who has served on the board since 2015, has also taken over as the board's president.
The Northfield Township Board of Trustees recently approved a $100,000 agreement.
"The 988 hotline is the most accessible form of mental health care in Illinois and can be lifesaving in times of crisis," Fine said.
"When it comes to your health, getting the right care in a timely manner can make a tremendous difference," Fine said.
Officials announced last week it is seeking a Park and Recreational Facility Construction Act grant from the state.
The legislation aims to crack down on exploitative "deepfake" forgeries.
Seats on the Board of Education in Districts 30, 31, 34 and 225 were all determined after local voters went to the polls on Tuesday.
Current President Scott Nelson is seeking reelection in Tuesday's consolidated municipal elections.
Current members Sidney Shein and Marcelo Sztainberg are seeking reelection in Tuesday's consolidated municipal elections.
State Senator Laura has introduced legislation expanding a behavioral health workforce student loan forgiveness program.
Scott Nelson, 55, has been a member of the board of education since 2019.
Senate Bill 1402 would start a two-year pilot program to provide FDA approved 8-milligram nasal spray kits to public health departments.
Senate Bill 49 passed the Higher Education committee March 7.
Alex Kamilewicz, 49, has been in project management for the past 23 years.
Marcelo Sztainberg, 53, has been a member of the board of education since 2017.
The Village will provide Ballyhoo Hospitality a $1.75 million grant to help fund construction of a new restaurant and a $2.25 million loan.
Jim Geldermann, 71, has been a software architect for more than 35 years.
Julie Moon, 52, has been in marketing and communications for the past 23 years and an educational foundation volunteer for the last seven.
Vasilios Soupos, 45, is the director of product compliance engineering for Instant Brands.
Sandra Muhlenbeck, 52, who was previously an attorney, has been a pediatric-registered nurse for the last five years.
Village President Mike Jenny proclaimed Tuesday "United Against Hate Day" in Glenview at the Village Board meeting.