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Although early voting begins Sept. 24 statewide, early voting at Lemont Township will not begin until Oct. 19.
Community voting will begin Oct. 3 and run through Oct. 18.
Galuszka found the moth resting on a building on Beatrice Lane in Lemont.
The virtual race can be run on any of your favorite 5K routes from Oct. 16 through Oct. 30.
The smoke won't have an impact on the forecast, which is expected to be dry and warm for most of the week.
Lemont (ZIP code 60439) has 319 cases of coronavirus reported as of Sept. 11, compared to 301 cases on Sept. 4.
Saturday will be rainy with possible storms, but Sunday should be mostly sunny and dry.
Lemont police reports through Sept. 4.
Movement between hybrid learning and remote learning should be expected based on health metrics.
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Rain will also stick around the area, as there are chances of rain on Tuesday, Tuesday night, and Wednesday.
The flu shot clinic will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Bambrick Park, 1330 Smith Road.
Lemont Police reports through Aug. 28.
Lemont (ZIP code 60439) has 301 cases of coronavirus reported as of Sept. 4, compared to 276 cases on Aug. 28.
Staying connected to others in community is important for those in recovery
Strong storms are possible Sunday morning, with a threat of hail and gusty winds.
The 27th annual event was held Aug. 31 at Cog Hill Golf & Country Club in Lemont.
The sale will be held from 12 to 4 p.m. Sept. 12 in the library parking lot.
The northern-most blue truss bridge will be closed to northbound traffic, and southbound traffic will have major delays.
Early Halloween shopping will begin at the store Sept. 11 on Archer Avenue, in the old Office Max location.
This year's festival, which will highlight more than 900 breweries from all 50 states, is going virtual amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Every other Saturday starting on September 5th!
Police said cash, alcohol and cigarettes were stolen from both businesses.
The restaurant said the "impact of the coronavirus has us changing course."
The business will reopen Wednesday.
The improvements for the Centennial Path will take 4-6 weeks, depending on weather.
As meteorological fall begins on Tuesday, temperatures will remain in the 80s and weather should stay mostly dry.
Suburban Cook County has now been placed at warning level due to its new cases per 100,000 and its number of deaths.
Alyssa Hansen will raise money for Erika’s Lighthouse and awareness for adolescent mental health in memory of her mother and brother.
Plus, the remnants of Hurricane Laura will move across far southern Illinois on Friday.
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Joseph Forzley, a former Mayor and very active community member, died at the age of 93 on Aug. 25.
Lemont police reports through Aug. 21.
The book bike is a way to bring the library's collection to community events, and offer other library services.
Fun Fridays will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Aug. 28, Sept. 4, Sept. 11, Sept. 18 and Sept. 25.
Live Music Outdoors Friday, August 28th on the Museum's Outdoor Rooftop Venue featuring Tim Gleason & Tiffany Marie!
Nicole Grames, a 2019 graduate of Lemont High School, is a sophomore at Maryville University in St. Louis majoring in psychology.
After 36 years, Dr. Gary Michalowski of the Lemont Chiropractic Center retired at the end of June.
The hottest day of the week will be Wednesday, which has an expected high of 96 degrees.