There is no evidence that a military background qualifies former Command Sergeant Major Ryles to be Mayor of Park Ridge.
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Here is my response to the five minute rambling and misleading attack by the 6th Ward incumbent. My five minutes was spent introducing me and my vision for Park Ridge.
Student musicians to play for hockey fans
The MWRD is again joining the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's national “Take-Back” initiative from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sat., April 27, to collect unwanted medicine at three facilities.
The MWRD passed an ordinance directing the Cook County Clerk to reduce the tax levy for 2012 by $19.7 million.
The MWRD started a mentoring program in 2008 to help assistant level engineers become familiar with the organization’s engineering operations.
MWRD’s Director of Monitoring and Research, Dr. Thomas C. Granato, shared his research during the Water Environment Research Foundation’s Forum.
Tune in Saturday at Noon & 4:00pm and Monday at 7:00pm as CN100 airs Friday's matchup between Maine South and New Trier. You can also find it with Xfinity On Demand.
It's a battle for the CSL South title on the CN100 Game of the Week.
Gov. Pat Quinn awarded a $250 million low-interest loan to the MWRD for projects that will improve water quality and protect public health.
Is the most amazing ER in the world in Illinois?
Students excited to perform at Pickwick
Spelling duel goes record 58 rounds in District 64 Bee.
Olympic-style science competition draws 233 eager students
The MWRD's Calumet Water Reclamation Plant recently received an award for merit from the American Council of Engineering Companies/Illinois.
Audrey is a pioneer of senior housing in the Chicago area and a recognized expert on many areas affecting life for older Americans. Enjoy her regular insights in the Senior Advisor column.
Would you rather work away from home, or even closer to home to avoid the brutal Chicago commute? Check out these five tips for successful co-working
MWRD Executive Director David St. Pierre served on a stormwater panel hosted by the American Public Works Association.
MWRD President Kathleen Meany announced new committee assignments at the Board meeting on January 17.
Patients who meet screening guidelines will be able to get colonoscopies through the partnering hospitals. The Society will provide grant money to hospitals providing colonoscopies to those eligible.
The Kalo Foundation was recognized Monday, January 21, at the city council meeting for its work in saving Iannelli Studios Heritage Center, which won a Governor's Home Town Award.
The MWRD continues to observe the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birth.
A study about biosolids will be presented to the public on Jan. 18 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Stickney WRP Auditorium, 6001 W. Pershing Road, Cicero.
They Served to Save They Deserve to be Remembered.
The MWRD explains how it is not possible for the Chicago River to reverse course on its own.
Child starting kindergarten in the fall? Check these registration dates at School District 64.
Kathleen Therese Meany was elected by her fellow Commissioners to serve as president of the MWRD Board of Commissioners.
In 1989, the MWRD instituted a 24 hour 1-800-332-DUMP hotline to receive and investigate reports of dumping.
The MWRD is testing an industry-changing approach to removing nitrogen from treated wastewater.
The Civic Federation announced its support of the MWRD’s FY 2013 budget.
MWRD machinist apprentice Noel Maldonado received a certificate from U.S. Department of Labor representative Harry Dispensa.
December 26 is New Filing Deadline for District 64 School Board Candidates
As owner of The Summit of Uptown, Audrey has cared for seniors on a daily basis. She understands the concerns of seniors and gives practical advice on life as an older American.
The new MWRD Board of Commissioners was installed last week and held its first official meeting
The MWRD provides the top 12 ways to improve our water environment on 12-12-12.
Community members keenly interested in technology to support student learning
Community use of free MWRD biosolids restores Cook County fields that are in poor condition.
Things certainly changed by the time Vietnam, came to be. That is the only war where the dogs were declared “surplus equipment”, and left behind.