The Illinois Department of Agriculture is asking people to keep the seeds unopened in their original packages with the mailing label.
The Oswego Senior Center has occupied the former Traughber Junior High School building since 2009.
Because of the unique challenges posed by the pandemic, visitors will be required to call ahead to reserve times to visit the museum.
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Staff members will be present to monitor capacity and sanitize equipment between splash times.
Face masks and social distancing will be required of all patrons.
The district will not sanitize or clean playground equipment and visitors are encouraged to wear masks and practice social distancing.
The market will run from June 28-Oct. 18 this year with strict safety guidelines in place.
Find out if your local grocery store is open before heading out to shop on Independence Day.
As of 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, water will be shut down for 2 hours, affecting approximately 20 houses between Quincy and Cornell drives.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in and around Oswego.
From 4-7 p.m. July 1, residents can view site plans and comment on the multiple design proposals for the new amphitheater.
Phil Steffen, Todd Cass, and Chris Limberg were sworn in on June 11 by Sheriff Dwight Baird.
At the urging of the Illinois Department on Aging, the Senior Center will continue halting all group activities to ensure safety.
The Village of Oswego announced Thursday that residents unemployed due to the pandemic can apply for a one-time $20 credit.
Mosquito spraying will begin around dusk and continue for several hours into the early morning.
The fair was scheduled to take place July 30-Aug. 2 at the fairgrounds on Route 71 near Yorkville.
Free yard waste collection was held in May and will not be included in this Spring Cleanup collection.
The Loving Arms Childcare Center in Oswego organized a parade for parents and kids to show solidarity amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The opening of the Prairie Point Splash Pad is also delayed while the district awaits guidance on operations from IDPH.
In a statement released Tuesday, Police Chief Jeff Burgner said officers remained vigilant all night to ensure safety of residents.
Kendall County Chief Judge Robert Pilmer said in a release Friday that courts are attempting to allow for appropriate social distancing.
According to the release, special hours will be available for vulnerable populations from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at the village facilities.
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Village President Troy Parlier signed the May 15 letter to Pritzker, urging a removal of Oswego from the Restore Illinois Plan.
Local elected officials are set to distribute packages using a drive-thru, no-contact system in Yorkville.
Procession of vehicles will be flying the flag of the United States this Memorial Day Weekend, to honor those who have died for the country
The Front-Yard-A-Cue cookout on May 25 aims to fill the whole block with sights, sounds and smells of summer.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is prohibiting recreational river traffic due to flooding, swift currents and floating debris.
All other garbage and recycling restrictions will be lifted beginning Monday, May 18.
Sheriff Dwight A. Baird said Wednesday the Governor's Executive Order is "not a law."
Sheriff Dwight A. Baird said the aim of this platform is to offer the "highest level of service" to Kendall County residents.
Rally organizer Jason Hudson condemns the governor's plan to reopen Illinois, saying it is an "unconstitutional ban."
Oswego East High School freshman, Priya Modi, asks the community to band together, says "one day, this will all be over."
No new deaths have been reported since Thursday, May 7.
Illinois American Water and American Water Charitable Foundation Provide over $58,000 in Local COVID-19 Relief Donations
The Crisis Intervention Team implemented by the Oswego Police Department has taken the One Mind Pledge, trained in crisis intervention.