There were 64 winners from 2021 and 65 winners from 2022, plus an additional 20 Lifetime Beautification Awards.
A long-standing service provided free of charge by the Village, the leaf and branch pick-up is available throughout the corporate limits.
Village residents are reminded that NuWay Disposal also offers recycling of electronic devices, available by appointment.
Early voting is under way. Here’s everything you need to know about the Nov. 8 election.
People can drive to Village Hall or Police Department to pay bills in person or deposit it in a drop box, but other options are available.
Hutson is a long-time Mokena resident.
Daily parking rates at the four commuter lots in Mokena will go from $1.25 to $2 starting Jan. 1.
Food Trucks on Front is scheduled from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Front Street between the east and west entrances to the Metra commuter lot.
Trustees voted unanimously to approve the hire of Nathan Pasbrig for the role.
There will be three Mokena Village Board of Trustees seats up for grabs in the April 4, 2023, Consolidated Election.
To protect the environment and enhance the value of residential real estate, the Village of Mokena offers a 50/50 cost-sharing program.
“Food Trucks on Front” returns Wednesday, Sept. 7, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the west end of the Front Street Metra lot.
Mike Lief is a Mokena native with five years of experience in the Village's Public Works Department.
The Mokena Village Board approved a contract earlier this month in the amount of $1,582,172.77 with Austin Tyler Construction.
The Village Board formally ratified the appointments of Myriam Taylor and Kym O’Neill.
The Mokena Village Board recently approved an engagement letter with O'Neill & Gaspardo, LLC, for interim accounting services.
The Mokena Village Board recently confirmed the appointment of Patricia Contey to the new position of Police Records Supervisor.
Officers receive paid training and a uniform allowance. Pay starts at $16.50/hour.
Benton had been serving in the role of interim police chief since August of 2021.
The Mokena Village Hall parking lot located at 11004 Carpenter Street will be closed for maintenance.
The Mokena Village Board of Trustees at its Monday meeting approved two contracts for a total of $702,837.
The Mokena Village Board has raised local annual video gaming terminal fees from $25 to $250 per terminal.
Food Trucks on Front returns from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the west end of the Front Street Metra lot.
Mokena resident and U.S. Marine veteran Joseph Kerke was recognized and shared about his recent experience on Honor Flight Chicago #102.
Will County State’s Attorney Jim Glasgow and local businessman Jay Bergman each contributed $5,000 at Monday's Village Board meeting.
The Mokena Village Board approved an ordinance earlier this month amending the Village's water rate for the 2023 fiscal year.
Construction on the facility at 191st Street and 104th Avenue is expected to begin in July.
Significant rainfall paired with rising temperatures last month and earlier this month to create a bumper crop of mosquitos.
The Mokena Village Board of Trustees on Monday recognized the individuals involved in helping save the life of Mokena Mayor Frank Fleischer.
The Mokena Village Board recently adopted the Village's fiscal year 2023 budget at its June 13 meeting.
A nearly $16M contract was awarded in May to construction company Henry Bros.
Early voting for the June 28 General Primary Election is underway in Mokena.
With the arrival of hotter, drier weather, now is the time to begin watering new trees planted in parkways around your home.
Mayor Frank Fleischer was back in action at Monday's Village board meeting. He had been away since falling at his home in February.
The Village of Mokena has a familiar partner taking care of its retention ponds again this summer.
A Will County judge Monday backed the Mokena Board of Fire and Police Commissioners reinstating Mokena PD Cmdr. Christoper Carlson in 2020.
The officers were recognized for their roles in using a drone to help find an injured man and leading him to safety.
The deadline to make application for the Village of Mokena's 50/50 cost-sharing program for the planting of trees is Friday.
The nearly $16M contract will give Mokena police a new home on 191st Street, but some wish-list items were left out in the deal.