There was some friction between the three Democratic candidates in the 11th Congressional District at a forum in Aurora on Thursday night.
The Village Board will vote on an agreement to bring a 135-acre expansion to the Fox Valley Park District's recreational complex later this year. Details of the agreement are below.
Village Board members on Tuesday talked about whether to compensate Boulder Hill residents for months of rusty water, but came to no conclusions.
The three Democrats vying for the 84th State House District seat met on Monday in Naperville to discuss the issues. The winner of the March 20 primary will face Republican Pat Fee in November.
The three Democrats vying for the 11th Congressional District seat met for their first forum on Monday night, and talked about the economy, jobs, and each other.
Who is your pick for president this week? Has your vote changed? Tell us about it below.
It's always good to be caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened this week.
Here's how you voted in the fourth of our weekly presidential polls. Look for the fifth weekly poll tomorrow.
Trustees are set to discuss tonight whether Boulder Hill residents who dealt with rusty water issues over the past few months are entitled to compensation on their water bills, and how that would be implemented.
Builder Montgomery Homes plans to construct single-family homes on the 17 vacant lots west of Briarcliff Road, starting later this year.
Weekly musings from Jeff Long, public relations manager with the Fox Valley Park District.
The village board will vote on the proposed three-percent increase on Feb. 27.
The fourth in our series of weekly presidential polls. We'll run one each week until the primary election on March 20.
Trustees are expected to discuss the 3% increase tonight. According to village staff, the average household should pay $3 more per billing period.
Here's how you voted in the third of our weekly presidential polls. We'll be posting one poll a week until the March 20 primary election.
The $20.3 million budget plan will be discussed over the next two months, with a vote scheduled for April 9.
Montgomery residents Jeffrey Thomas, Jaxon Stone and Raven Stone unveiled their proposal for the vacant Mill Tavern at Wednesday's Committee of the Whole meeting.
The final part of our two-part look at the ballot for the March 20 primary election, focusing on county races and referendums. Check back with Patch in the coming weeks for more on these races.
The first of a two-part look at the candidates and questions that will appear on the March 20 primary ballot. Early voting starts Feb. 27 in Kane and Kendall counties.
The third in our weekly series of polls leading up to the March 20 primary election.
Here's how (far fewer of) you voted in this week's presidential poll. We'll put one of these up weekly until the March 20 primary election, to track changes in the political landscape.
Tom Muth, manager of the Fox Metro Water Reclamation District, responded to concerns raised by Trustee Stan Bond, saying he's willing to work with the Village Board and correct the odor problems.
Village officials have shut down the Knell Road treatment plant after numerous complaints of petroleum odors in the water on the east side. Tests show trace amounts of chemicals, but the water is completely safe, officials say.
The Oswegoland Park District will borrow up to $4 million to replace the pool and update the facility, both of which were built in the 1960s.
With the Florida primary election this week, we ask you again for your pick for president. Has it changed since last week?
Here's how you voted in Patch's first weekly presidential poll. We'll post a new one each week until the primary election on March 20.
Village leaders confirmed the changes, which included one layoff and a decision not to fill the director's position.
The State Board of Elections removed Auroran Ken Maurice from the ballot after determining that hundreds of signatures he collected were not valid.
The Kaneland School District had hoped to sign a five-year deal for impact payments with the seven communities it serves. However, a consensus could not be reached, so those communities will calculate those payments on their own.
Hatcher was the special guest at Tuesday's Chamber luncheon, and she gave members a glimpse of how she spends her days in Springfield.
President Obama is expected to touch on taxes, manufacturing, education and more. What do you think is most important?
Montgomery Patch will begin weekly polls leading up to the March 20 primary election. Let us know who you'll be voting for!
Argo, who has held the job twice before for a total of 11 years, was selected by Village President Marilyn Michelini to replace outgoing clerk Carla Cooper. If approved, Argo will serve the rest of her own term, until May 13, 2013.
The cost of a stamp will rise to 45 cents, as the U.S. Post Office tries to overcome a $5.1 billion loss in 2011.
Jose and Michelle Velazquez have applied for a liquor license to reopen the tavern at 310 N. River St., which has been closed since August, following the death of longtime owner Alice Sutcliff.
The village of Montgomery and Allied Waste have agreed to extend the deadline for choosing a recycling cart size until Jan. 23. Contact Allied at 630-723-2801 or cartdelivery,montgomery@republicservices.com.
The long-gestating expansion of the west side complex will include 11 soccer fields, four baseball fields, a dog park and 674 parking spaces. The Village Board is scheduled to vote on final approval on Jan. 23.
Trustees on Wednesday agreed to an expedited repair schedule for a broken well, hoping that bringing it back online will fix a pervasive rusty water issue in Boulder Hill. Village staff said residents should see relief about a week after the well returns