He last made big headlines when he met with President Donald Trump.
He feared getting in trouble when he appeared on the talk show in 2009. There was no trouble, just fame.
The state Senate unanimously passed a bill that would make it harder to sell school land.
A resident wanted to know why stormwater issues were overlooked during a village meeting.
Residents may not get a reply if they report problems on a quarry hotline, the official said.
Residents are asking for improvements to the crossings in town.
The village manager explained why the information was not turned in to the state two years in a row.
The village staff is asking for more than $400,000 in overtime expenditures.
The group appeared to be spending money in March, although its report says otherwise.
They were the only ones the host backed, while he gave far more to his own firm.
The union and a couple of big donors also assisted progressives' campaigns.
Two restaurants are among those saying the event hurts their bottom lines.
The trustee said it would be irresponsible if the village failed to call for a new study.
A trustee asked the police to step up enforcement after hearing concerns about pedestrian safety.
An official told a resident about the railroad's repair plans.
The village clarified its code, in an apparent response to an architect's complaint.
The village is looking to hire an executive recruitment firm.
Many similarities in the school board elections for the two districts.
Much of the proceeds would pay for a new gym, which would be next to the recreation center.
The incumbents and their ally prevailed with a comfortable lead over conservative rivals.
Cultural issues rocked many school board meetings. Then came the land sale controversy.
The group says it fights against groomers and indoctrination in schools.
The Community Park District is asking residents to vote on 2 measures that could fund an expansion of the recreation center & improve parks
The leader, Kari Dillon, brought the board into compliance with the state's open meetings law.
It also denounces three others. Yet another is left out of the fray.
The group behind the flyer remains a mystery. So is the funding source.
She sought a letter from the school's attorney, who called violations "minor technical oversights."
The race seems to involve two groups of candidates, with one in the middle.
Patch checked the filings for the seven candidates for the school board.
It would be for a building that looked "almost abandoned," an official said.
She is running in the April 4 school board election.
Marie Newman says she has been told with "certitude" of the high school's plan. She endorsed the two incumbents in the election.
One called the process "rigged," while another said it was "mishandled."
The village had been hoping for a ruling as early as this week.
The official suggested the activity hurts homes, roads and pipes.
One area of downtown is "highly underutilized" for parking, a consultant said.
Patch submits questionnaires to the candidates for the Lyons Township High School board.
He is running in the April 4 school board election.