Customers need not take any further action, the Village of Orland Park said in a release Wednesday.
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The Public Safety Committee will mull the ban on puppy mills during a meeting Monday at 6 p.m.
First, Chicago aldermen. Next, Cook County Commissioners will decide whether to do away with the use of puppy mills. Orland Park officials will also debate the matter.
Nick Ficarello lost the Republican nomination for Will County Sheriff by only 224 votes but will not ask for a recount.
The Cook County Board will decide whether animals from commercial breeders can be sold in all of the county—including the suburbs.
Shoppers are taking up residential parking spots in the area of 143rd and Union, but the Village is closer to a solution.
Gorman fends off Republican Party challenger Barb Bellar.
Nearly 5,500 new 17- and 18-year-old voters registered to vote during registration events held at 89 high schools around suburban Cook County in January and February
The survey would pinpoint leaks in the village's water mains.
The Village will end its current agreement with Nordic Energy one month early, and the board has agreed to a new contract with FirstEnergy. But residents might not like what they see on their bills.
Mayor announces formation of new development advisory board to study Interstate 80 corridor potential.
Grocery store could open by fall of 2015. Large apartment and rental complex approved, too.
New state laws on pet stores, Facebook, child visitation, wine and unpaid tolls take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
Three more people threw in their hats to fill the Orland Park Public Library Board of Trustees open position since mid-December.
Claims made against four Orland Fire Protection District battalion chiefs in the lawsuit were dismissed as a result of the settlement.
Take a look at the digital version of the Orland Park Public Library's first 2014 newsletter.
Read our live blog replay for details from the Orland Park Village Board's Monday night board meeting, where trustees unanimously approved plans for the new Orland Crossing developments.
Interviews haven’t started yet and people interested in being a part of the Orland Park Public Library’s Board of Trustees can still submit a letter of intent and resume to be considered.
Sheriff Tom Dart says the monument will help to rectify Homewood Memorial Garden's dark history of "horrific" burial practices.
The Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence and the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence rank Illinois relatively high compared to other Midwest states.
Interested people can apply online, mail in a resume and letter of intent or drop them off at the Orland Park Public Library.
Both the Illinois House and Senate narrowly passed a measure that addresses Illinois' out of control pension problems, spreading out the pain.
Orland Park's board will take a final vote on increased water rates at the Dec. 16 meeting. Read the live blog replay for more details from Monday night's meeting.
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The Orland Park Village Board will have a final vote on the Mariano's and housing development on Dec. 16.
Some yelled, some criticized, some supported, some walked out and said they’d had enough Monday night during the Orland Park Public Library board meeting.
Orland Park Mayor Dan McLaughlin wrote a letter cited a Supreme Court opinion that says filtering isn’t unconstitutional, but adults can ask for sites to be unblocked.
People will have to show a photo ID to use the library’s computers, non-residents could be charged for computer use, new areas are designated for parents and children to use computers together and other changes at the Orland Park Public Library.
Orland Park Police Chief Tim McCarthy said the department examined incident records from within and from the library since 2002 and found in a vast majority of incidents where police are needed they are called.
At the end of a lengthy Orland Park Plan Commission meeting where several residents living near the proposed Mariano’s development plan voiced concerns about through traffic, the commissioners recommended eliminating one of the street extensions.
Would it surprise you to learn you can buy Facebook fans? Reboot Illinois explains.
Brady, Dillard, Rauner and Rutherford to appear in forum scheduled for Nov. 21 at Odyssey Country Club.
Mariano's targeted for Orland Crossing near PF Chang's. Public hearing will be 7 p.m. Tuesday. Condos and row houses also planned for the area.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Since the Orland Park Public Library was challenged to tighten its restrictions on computer content, people have made false media requests, impersonated the library’s attorney and a woman changed her story about seeing a man touching himself.
Take a look at a few reactions to Illinois coming one step closer to being the 15th state in the country to legalize gay marriage.