Board members on Tuesday decided to reinstate practice of posting documents related to meeting agenda items on the district’s website.
District 113A Holds Special Meeting to Discuss Transparency, Strategic Planning Tuesday at Old Quarry School.
A history of the holiday from the U.S. Department of Labor.
A look back at the headlines from Aug. 26-31.
More than a half-dozen gubernatorial wannabes worked the room at the Republican National Convention last week. Who would you like to see make a run for governor?
While November's elections are important, GOP leaders gathered at Republican National Convention say they're focused on strengthening the party for the long term.
State Rep. Tom Cross, State Sen. Christine Radogno and Illinois Treasurer Dan Rutherford release statements on Wednesday's downgrade announcement.
Sprays are conducted at dusk when mosquitoes are active, and take about four hours to complete.
Board of education will adopt final draft following a public hearing Sept. 18.
Parcel on Archer Avenue is in blighted area targeted for redevelopment.
Sen. Christine Radogno (R-Lemont) joins fellow Republicans at convention in Tampa.
The board meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the Large Training Room of the Lemont Police Department, 14600 127th St.
As we start a new week, it's always good to get caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened last week.
News briefs submitted to Patch by the Village of Lemont.
Local state legislators expect pension reform to be discussed, but to what extent and whether any formal voting will take place remains unclear.
Radogno and Rep. Jim Durkin co-hosted a free senior health fair at the CORE Fitness and Aquatic Complex on Wednesday.
The debate will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Lemont Township Community Center, 16300 Alba St.
Of the 102 counties in the state, only four—Will, Cook, DuPage and Kane—have not been declared disaster areas due to the drought.
The Illinois General Assembly will meet Aug. 17 to discuss the state's massive unfunded pension liability, as well as a controversial plan to shift the cost of teacher pensions to local school districts.
The president issued a proclamation Friday ordering that flags in the U.S. be lowered to half-staff through part of next week.
It's always good to be caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened this week.
Governor Pat Quinn signs House Bill 4687, sponsored by Rep. Sandra Pihos (R-Glen Ellyn) and Sen. Kirk Dillard (R-Hinsdale) in DuPage County.
Health experts say hot, stagnant water provides the perfect breeding ground; using insect repellant with DEET and getting rid of sitting water are key preventative tips.
Asst. Village Administrator George Schafer said officials were expected to conduct the final walkthrough with contractors so construction could begin this week.
The radar went out during a storm wave that moved through Romeoville at about 9 p.m. Wednesday; it's a "minor inconvenience," meteorologist Gino Izzi said.
With many suburban residents still unemployed, should the U.S. Olympic Committee have off-shored American jobs to make team uniforms for American athletes in China? Read the story, then take the poll.
Representatives from the Keepataw Days Committee will attend the village's committee of the whole meeting Monday night to present information on the annual Labor Day festival.
Work on the McCarthy Road, Archer Avenue and Derby Road intersection is being delayed while IDOT waits to acquire a small parcel of right-of-way, Lemont officials said last week.
Argonne National Laboratory researchers are among the hundreds of scientists and graduates students who have critical roles in the search for the Higgs boson. A new particle that could contain the properties of the Higgs was recently announced.
Work on the McCarthy Road, Archer Avenue and Derby Road intersection is being delayed while IDOT waits to acquire a small parcel of right-of-way, Lemont officials said.