Registration is $325 for football and $195 for cheer.
Some projects will last just a day, while others are scheduled to go on for weeks.
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The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services has released an audio public service announcement to alert the public.
Returns will be prepared every Monday from 1 to 5 p.m. until April 11. Appointments are mandatory.
You may bring up to three large file boxes full of papers to be shredded.
Residents may sign-up at the Oswego Village Hall beginning on Monday, April 4 to be included in the advertising for the garage sale.
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The expo will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 156 E. Washington St.
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When Aletha Pinnow killed herself, her sister realized she had to tell the truth.
Oswego lost to Schererville in the radio station's March Madness-style competition.
The yard and household waste will be picked up on your regularly scheduled pickup day the week of April 11.
The Aurora Police Department thanks the public for their assistance.
The school was destroyed in an April 2015 earthquake and progress on rebuilding has been slow.
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The program serves residents ages 3 to 21 who have hearing loss.
After a week of work, the traffic pattern will revert back to the previous pattern.
Rev. Betty Weidert, of Oswego, is filling the pulpit on a temporary basis.
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When asked if the dead woman had any tattoos, the coroner's response was less than professional.
The coroner was allegedly advised to wait until after the election.
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First place winner Callista Morgan will advance to the district level competition where she'll compete for a $2,5000 scholarship.
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Patients with flu-like symptoms in the Emergency Department and outpatient waiting areas will be segregated and provided masks.
Register by April 15 to save $5.
"This office is usually press one for coroner, press two if you need a favor," Toftoy said in the recording.
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President Gail Johnson and Village Administrator Dan Di Santo spoke with the Metra Board Wednesday.
A Freedom of Information Act request seeking the recording was denied by Kendall County Coroner Ken Toftoy.
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Got errands to run? Make sure it's not a wasted trip.
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Tickets are $20. Films will be screened twice Feb. 27.
The four-day event will take place June 16-19.