15 current seniors (Class of 2026) received the honor of National Merit Scholarship Finalist.
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La Grange doesn't have the challenge many towns face with sidewalks.
The work is contingent on getting $4.6 million in federal money.
But the village is still tied up in litigation with a nearby quarry.
The short-term need is parking, but the site could be developed in the long run, an official said.
Brother John's Big Bad Mardi Gras Band performs at the Joliet Area Historical Museum's Indoor Theater on Friday, February 27th at 7pm!
The documentary is about the village's history, culture and modern identity.
The team then went on to place in a national competition.
Two other area leaders endorsed the candidate, who is running to succeed a longtime incumbent.
Officials revealed what they want to do with the property. The money is unbudgeted.
The fire department said it quickly put out the main body of the fire.
First-ever state trophy with a 2nd place finish in the 3A Division.
The Award of Excellence is the highest honor presented through the Illinois State Board of Education’s Those Who Excel program.
In any case, the school has plenty of cushion with more than $50 million in its bank accounts.
The school said it doesn't support walkouts or protests during class time.
Yes, it looks like the constitution may prevail.
The property owner wants the village to issue certificates of zoning compliance.
"I'll fire his ass," the board president said about the athletic director. The president's girlfriend got the job.
In 2010, an expert suggested both a lower limit and an improved pedestrian crossing.
The resident says he wants to protect homeowners from developments.
The village is 4½ months behind with its annual audit. An official was asked about it.
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At first, police brushed off concerns about a house with alleged drug parties and prostitution, neighbors said.
A resident said the rules give "false hope." Many others supported the measure.
A judge questioned the police department's handling of the matter.
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A doctor is proposing to open a place downtown, but local officials are protective of that area.
The company is making the case to continue its operation. The village settled with the firm in November.
The police would be required to document every federal violation of the policy.
Congratulations to the student-athletes who will be continuing their athletic careers.
The union failed to represent workers' interests, yet collected dues, an employee leader said.
The combination puts the nail in the coffin of Democracy
An officer was a no-show in court. Police "failed at every single point," a neighbor said.
The coming work won't be as exciting unless the school passes a referendum or sells its Willow Springs property, officials said.
Drug parties and prostitution took place at the house where the raid took place.
Village President Kuchler criticized the longtime County Board president.
The new owner is trying to evict "unknown occupants." A lawyer said they were engaged in criminal activity.