Over the years, village staff say they have received numerous requests for video gaming in gas stations.
The extra brush cleanup will happen Monday.
State Sen. Jim Oberweis will host a free community event to help constituents better understand the federal Medicare program.
The fall edition of Coffee and Conversation takes place Friday, Nov. 8.
Now's the time to throw away oversized items like furniture and yard waste.
Volunteer auxiliary deputies help with traffic control, disaster recovery, evidence search and security at special events.
Village officials are proposing to ban marijuana smoking lounges, ban recreational pot deliveries and other local regulations.
Families are asked to submit photos and written stories (max: 250 words) about veterans by Nov. 3.
Leaf collection begins Monday and will run through early December.
On Oct. 15, Oberweis will host a Medicare Informational Seminar 10:30 a.m. to noon at Oswego Public Library, 32 W. Jefferson St. in Oswego.
The project will provide a new pedestrian corridor and parking lot, and will pave the way for three new Downtown developments.
Bring up to three boxes of paper for shredding Saturday at First National Bank of Oswego.
The Village Board has agreed to accept the land, with plans to build a public park and entertainment venue on the property.
The Senior Health Fair is scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to noon, Oct. 2, at the American Legion Hall, 9054 Veterans Parkway in Yorkville.
The Village of Oswego will now store salt for the school district, after the township sold the district's previous salt shed.
A local business owner is seeking to donate land near Oswego Junction Mall if the village will build an entertainment venue there.
The village is looking for public comments on how to improve pedestrian safety in Downtown Oswego.
The Village of Oswego is seeking community feedback on installing stop lights on Washington Street in Downtown, among other improvements.
Oswego's Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a hearing on the topic in October.
Take an online survey or email comments and questions to the village board.
The fire got hot enough to activate a sprinkler system.
The Senior Health Fair is scheduled from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., June 6, at the American Legion Hall, 123 Main Street in West Chicago.
Amid opposition, Village President Troy Parlier asked Trustee Luis Perez during a May 7 meeting to support his appointment for attorney.
Troy Parlier, James Marter, Brian Thomas and Terry Olson take the oath of office at Tuesday’s special meeting of the Oswego Village Board.
The event, which will take place at 6 p.m. May 16 at the Aurora Public Library--Eola Branch, aims to help local homeowners.
Sen. Jim Oberweis and Rep. Keith Wheeler are teaming with the Yorkville Public Library to host a consumer protection seminar May 6.
Sen. Oberweis: Senate Republicans vote ‘no’ on controversial tax plan because it has no guaranteed protections for middle-income families.
The Oswego Village Board voted 6-0 to pass the village’s fiscal year 2019-2020 budget.
State Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego, is hosting an upcoming luncheon and discussion at the Oswego Public Library — Montgomery Branch.
The Village of Oswego hosted a reception for outgoing trustees and the village president ahead of Monday’s special village board meeting.
The truck will be on display during special events in the community.
Police area asking anyone with information to come forward.
Village President Gail Johnson is projected to lose to Republican Troy T. Parlier.
Hear from the candidates seeking spots on the District 308 board.
President Gail Johnson stopped short, however, of supporting the gas tax hike that has been proposed to fund it.
During a debate on the House floor, Kifowit said she'd like to make a "broth of Legionella" and pump it into his family's water system.
More victories for incumbents.
The county clerk and several Republican county board members faced off against Democrats, with mixed results.
The Nov. 6 ballot asks voters whether a 1 percent sales tax should be imposed in the district.
The U.S. EPA is recognizing the village for its dedication to using 100 percent renewable energy for its electrical aggregation program.