Visitors can stop by the community room to discover 4-H, experience project examples, and claim small prizes.
The workshop begins Oct. 21 and runs through Dec. 16.
Tests indicate that the water is clean and free of contamination.
Residents will be notified when the order is lifted.
A diabetes research walk will be held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 4 in Warrenville.
Like others fighting cancer, he even has his own bucket list, which includes visiting The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Police will be on hand to assist in traffic control.
The procedure clears sediment from the water distribution line, helps maintain water quality and verifies proper operation of the hydrants.
Motorists are advised to watch for changing traffic patterns and workers along the roadway.
Miss a day, miss a lot: Gay community center wants Cub Scout pack; Zoo's new baby gorilla; Personalized books for special-needs kids.
Passengers will be able to use their wireless laptops and smartphones while traveling.
Apparently, the Top 10 snobbiest cities all are in the suburbs, according to RoadSnacks.
Applications must be received no later than Nov. 2.
Team RoboGals, comprised of Oswego resident Jensie Coonradt and Kaiya Hollister of Aurora, won last weekend's World Robot Olympiad.
Donating your shoes will help people less fortunate throughout the world.
People can take three large boxes full of paper to First National Bank Oct. 17.
The countdown to Halloween is on.
The nature-focused event will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Hoover Forest Preserve in Yorkville.
In Illinois, more than 1.8 million adults lack a high school diploma or equivalent.
A ComEd spokesperson said they are looking into the situation.
Tickets are available now.
A resurfacing of Washington Street is set to begin Sept. 28.
A letter from a concerned Oswego resident.
The day will include book signings by local authors and a book sale.
Miss a day, you miss a lot: Baby in rollover crash; Chicago triathlon winner; Sea lions get new life in Chicago; Stupid United CEO.
Illinois ranked second in the U.S. in 2014 in railroad vehicle collision fatalities and third in the nation in rail yard trespasser deaths.
Residents in these 10 cities really like their alcohol, according to the website RoadSnacks.
The Plainfield facility is volunteer-run and thousands of dollars are needed to keep it going.
The Joliet resident expected to get the ashes back, but was told they were in a field.
The conference will detail how the budget crisis harms public health services.
September is national preparedness month and people are encouraged to make plans for emergencies.
Miss a day, you miss a lot: Hunt for cop killers in Fox Lake; 7th grader dies at cross country meet; a car smashes into a mobile home park.
Students can apply online for the program, which involves an essay, three letters of recommendation and an interview.
The Red Cross recommends these ways to be safe while traveling, grilling or enjoying the beach
The first meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 16 at the Oswego Village Hall.
Enjoy music, art and food at these Labor Day weekend fairs. Plus, find out which ones won't cost you a dime.
Kids may have difficulties later in their childhood due to services not received.
Plus, check out where you can get the cheapest gas and other tips to enjoy the last (unofficial) days of summer.
Applications must be submitted by Sept. 14.
The community is invited to learn about both youth and volunteer opportunities.