Christina "MC" Clausen is one of six candidates running for three open positions.
Pazmino is one of six candidates running for three open positions in this race.
There are two candidates running for Village Clerk.
Rose Reynders is one of two candidates running for Homer Glen Mayor.
James Roti is one of six candidates running for three open positions in this race.
The concept plan calls for a 122,600-square-foot building in Prime Business Park.
The plans call for a 4,000-square-foot building for a convenience store and fuel station at 151st and Archer.
The new water main will help support commercial development at Maryknoll Drive and Archer Avenue.
Mason is one of six candidates running for three open positions in this race.
Walters is one of eight candidates running for Homer Township Library Trustee.
Early voting at Lockport Township and Homer Township begins on March 20.
Kolliniatis is one of six candidates running for Homer D33C Board of Education.
Przybyl is one of five candidates running for District 92 Board of Education.
Hitzeman is one of six candidates running for Homer District 33C Board of Education.
Cutforth is one of five candidates running for D91 Board of Education.
Trzeciak is one of six candidates running for District 33C Board of Education.
Vacala is one of six candidates running for D33C Board of Education.
Chimon Rogers is one of eight candidates for LTHS Board of Education.
The project cost is $358,758.92.
Jeff Rigoni was first elected to the Lockport Township Park District board in 1997.
The crossing is eligible for quiet zone status.
The public meeting will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on March 2 at Lockport City Hall.
Cadets must be between the ages of 16 and 21 years old.
The Homer Glen Electoral Board voted to keep Craig McNaughton on the ballot after Steve Balich filed an objection.
The advisory question will ask voters about the exploration of a feasibility study to create a part-time police department for Homer Glen.
An advisory question on the ballot will be about the installation and use of license plate readers in the Village.
There are three positions up for election in April.
The Kelvin Grove rear yard water main project wrapped up in December.
Construction is anticipated to start in early 2023.
In May, the preserve acquired 47 acres near Hadley Valley Preserve in Homer Township.
The election is April 4.
The candidates are: Curtis Mason, Christina "MC" Clausen, Craig J. McNaughton, Ruben L. Pazmino, James "Jay" Roti, and Susanna E. Steilen.
Two candidates have also filed for Village Clerk.
Upgrades will be made to the 13th Street crossing and the Eighth Street crossing.
Candidates can file nomination petitions until Dec. 19 at City Hall.
The contract is for the Division Street Wastewater Treatment Plant project.
The 4-story facility will be 117,600 square feet.
The Lockport VFW will use the funds for the replacement of its monument sign at 1026 E. Ninth St.
Funds will go to the replacement of the existing wall sign and a new projecting sign at the shop at 113 E. Ninth St.
The appointment comes after the unexpected death of Alderman Larry Schreiber last month.