Lawmakers return for November veto session at a cost of $43,000 a day. Nothing likely to get done then either.
A community meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, at the Romeoville Branch of the White Oak Library District.
The village congratulated the officers on its official Facebook page.
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The village will receive a share of the $3.7 in funding.
The village announced the win on Thursday.
The 16-day stalemate over defunding the Affordable Care Act ended Wednesday night.
Nancy Schultz Voots' office issued a notice hoping to head off any election-related confusion.
"I want to make sure that they are on the lookout for potential scams and take the necessary steps to protect themselves," says State Rep. Emily McAsey.
"Funding is in place to support Illinois WIC services through Oct. 31," says Will County Health Department Executive Director John Cicero.
A number of local state representatives—including Emily McAsey (D-Romeoville)—will be co-hosting the event at Lewis University.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
Applications not taken until January now. And it will be six months before you can carry a concealed weapon.
Local residents invited to participate in "Take Back the Night" event on Oct. 10 at the DuPage Township Levy Center in Bolingbrook.
Secret Service officers gave chase after woman tried to ram barricades.
The first federal government shutdown in 17 years will not impact the National Weather Service website, which is administered through the NOAA.
Less popular than lice and cockroaches, says new Public Policy Poll. Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin blames Speaker John Boehner.
Village board moves to reduce cost of Pizzuti's building permit fees, according to a newspaper report.
Bolingbrook will pick up the greatest portion of Northern Will County Water Association's budget in 2013-2014, according to report.
Event will take place from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, Oct. 4, at the Romeoville Recreation Center.
McAsey: "Wear Purple on Alzheimer's Action Day."
The death of a Cicero man is being attributed to WNV, and nine of 10 testing sites in Will County have found infected mosquitoes, the health department said.
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In addition to offering walk-in hours, the county health department is also setting up adults-only clinics at two locations.
A Daily Herald report outlines the costs of Illinois' 23 state boards and commissions.
Bill Daley has dropped out of the Illinois governor's race.
Prizes will be awarded to the top individual walk fundraiser and to the top team.
Democrat Laurie Summers announced that she plans to run in the March primary.
Residents will be able to securely dispose of sensitive material and prevent identity theft during a free event on Sept. 21 at State Rep. Emily McAsey's constituent service office in Romeoville.
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She is encouraging her constituents to give time or a bag of groceries during Hunger Action Month.
Channahon resident will oppose incumbent democrat Bill Foster.
The Romeoville Village Board must approve a special-use permit before the retail/donation center can be built at Weber and Airport roads.
Most also believe Syrian government will not be weakened by a U.S. airstrike.
The $1.8 million project, which will widen the roadway to add turn lanes, is being funded through the governor's Illinois Jobs Now! program
No cases of human infection reported in Will County yet, but there's been one in Cook County and three in other parts of the state.
Thousands of them, in fact. The mayor sees an economic opportunity in drawing Chicago-area same-sex couples to his state to wed.
The Will County Sheriff's Office lieutenant announced his candidacy Thursday. One other Dem, and two Republicans have also announced.
The first day to submit petitions is Nov. 25.