How solicitors can obtain permits and soliciting hours.
Despite turmoil on the Metra Board, plans for an Oswego Metra stop are moving forward.
All of Springfield pointed fingers over pension reform, Madigan/Cullerton lawsuit.
Hatcher represented the 50th District since 2008, and before that served on the Oswego District 308 School Board from 1985-1991 and the Kendall County Board from 1991-96 and 2002-08.
The idea was proposed by Village President Brian LeClercq to have a “phenomenal display.”
The Village of Oswego is currently taking applications for the Façade Improvement Program.
An Oswego resident has created a petition to do just that.
Saturday event highlights need for uninterrupted 13-mile stretch of the Fox River. The leaders of Aurora, Montgomery, Oswego and Yorkville plan to kayak down the river from Aurora to Yorkville.
Alex Clifford, who resigned from Metra as CEO after making allegations that he was pressured to make political hires and decisions, will speak before the Regional Transportation Authority Wednesday. Follow our live blog starting around 8:30 a.m.
The property is located at the southeast corner of Routes 34 and 30.
Four designs were presented to the board members.
Oswego residents sound off new conceal carry law.
Illinois became the last state to legalize the private, licensed carry of concealed firearms on Tuesday, with the General Assembly overriding Gov. Pat Quinn's veto before a court-ordered deadline.
Illinois is now the 50th state with a law permitting concealed carry on the books.
Chief Dwight Baird shares his thoughts on the conceal carry bill override that passed today.
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Local small businesses may also qualify for low-interest loans.
The new Village website layout design has been in the works for about a year.
Lawmakers to return to Springfield July 8 to take up stricter provisions added by governor.
The group is represented by a various local agencies and businesses.
In a 5-4 vote, justices ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act violates the Fifth Amendment.
The item was brought up due to a 10-day window any local government would have to address individual ordinances with the likely new concealed carry law.
An additional $440,000 was approved by Metra board members to determine cost of extension.
Both bridges plan to be open prior to PrairieFest.
Senate Bill 1764 would allow hired drivers to be charged with a felony if they are found to be under the influence of alcohol while transporting passengers.
Those affected by floods should register for federal assistance.
The law would call for felony charges for when a hired driver transports passengers while under the influence of alcohol.
All applicants must reside in Oswego.
The approval comes after a previous vote in July 2012 that retained the ban on video gambling machines in Oswego.
The Juvenile Justice Council met with the Kendall County State’s Attorney’s Office in a round table to discuss problems facing kids today.
The Illinois House Thursday approved a controversial plan to eliminate the state's $100 billion pension debt.
The state will be conducting an aerial spraying of Btk through parts of Oswego to combat the Gypsy Moth, which is fond of eating oak.
"There is no guarantee of federal financial assistance being made available, but collecting this data is the first step toward determining if Kendall County and the State of Illinois are eligible."
Rep. Kay Hatcher is hosting her annual senior spelling bee this Friday.
Meeting will still be held at South Point Center.
Governor Pat Quinn has declared Kendall and surrounding counties as disaster areas due to the flooding, which allows for assistance from IEMA and FEMA.
A residential cul-de-sac with an island will also receive parking restrictions.
The program also includes funding for passenger rail development in Kendall County and the purchase of new busses for service expansion into Kendall County.