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The Illinois Department of Human Services is distributing $270M in funding to assist child care providers across the county reopen.
Battalion Chief Chuck Kraft was able to reach into the storm drain and rescue all nine ducklings while their mother stood by watching.
The Illinois Department of Agriculture is asking people to keep the seeds unopened in their original packages with the mailing label.
In order to ensure safety, census takers will wear masks and follow local public health guidelines when they visit residences next week.
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Ice cream store owner Tammy Barvian had "tears in her eyes" when she heard the story behind little Hazel Marie Bernal's name.
The grant will help fund the construction of a new fitness court at Northwest Community Park.
A Plainfield reader who responded to a recent poll said the "governor has rushed us into Phase 4, putting the economy over lives."
Walmart announced Wednesday it will require shoppers to wear masks in all U.S. stores.
Plainfield and Lemont native Scott Potter, 36, passed away July 8 with family and friends by his side.
With temperatures rising across the state, Illinois American Water is reminding customers to use water wisely and avoid water overuse.
Participants will have to bring their own boats, paddles and personal flotation devices due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
As part of the $400,000 park improvement grant, the district will upgrade the equipment design at the Eaton Preserve playground.
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The splash pad will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily throughout summer and individuals need to comply with IDPH safety guidelines.
The event, which was canceled last month due to the pandemic, will take place every Tuesday starting at 5:30 p.m. through Aug. 25.
Shop for local produce and more from noon-4 p.m. every Sunday through September.
Arrows will be placed on floors of the fitness center to promote one-way flow to provide space for distancing.
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Only 20 visitors will be allowed in the building at a time.
The Office of the Illinois State Marshall reported 126 fireworks-related injuries and one fatality in 2019.
This will be done to prevent people from congregating in large groups Friday and Saturday during fireworks at dusk.
Park officials ask residents to follow IDPH guidelines and limit gatherings to less than 50 people at the playgrounds.
Residents can pick up a copy of Scout’s Summer Fun Hunt that will help them navigate their way to points of interest all over the village.
A maximum of 20 people will be allowed inside at any given time.
Mimi Poling she said she will work on a new five-year plan to continue serving this "diverse community."
The fitness club will require members to follow social distancing measures and wipe down equipments before and after use.
Plainfield's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
A virtual run begins June 21st for Becky's Warriors helping families from Marian Catholic dealing with cancer. Public can help by donating.
Conservation Program is in effect for customers with Lake Michigan water source
More one-time bonuses to come at stores and distribution centers.
The Timbers of Shorewood took its first steps toward normalcy since the Coronavirus began. Frank Rossi performed a special outdoor concert.
The river tubing will float down DuPage River and is expected to take 1.5 to 3 hours depending on the water flow.
Organizer Miravone Dorough said this protest will be a step in the direction of continuing the "work to abolish systemic racism."
The new $61K playground will be installed within the next two months and the old one has been donated to nonprofit Kids Around the World.
The Classic Car Cruise will see cars 20 years or older drive through the streets of Plainfield.