Drivers, monitors offer additional concessions to close the gap between cost of outsourcing, keeping busing in house.
The Joliet Democrat announced last month that he is stepping down.
FAA legislation could help fund the estimated $3.5 million reconstruction.
AFSCME rep says union is “very close” to coming to an agreement to prevent outsourcing.
Congressman Dan Lipinski calls legislation “critically important.
Lawmaker encourages students to share “Why I Love the Land of Lincoln”
Romeoville Patch will begin polling its readers on a weekly basis to gauge their interest in the election, its candidates and what issues are most important to them.
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The village also inked a deal that will allow ambulances to transport patients to Edward Hospital in Naperville.
A planning and zoning hearing on the company's amended proposal is scheduled for Feb. 14 at Romeoville High School.
Long-term reauthorization bill must pass to secure FAA funding for projects, including upgrades to Lewis University Airport.
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Trustees will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Village Hall.
A group of communities have joined together to seek cheaper power rates — but first, voters will have to sign off. How do you plan to vote on March 20?
Special meeting scheduled for Saturday.
Culver's event will help fund awards for two college-bound students in Romeoville.
President Obama is expected to touch on taxes, manufacturing, education and more. What do you think is most important?
Neighbors spoke out against “madness,” misinformation, but some homeowners remain concerned about Hanson’s proposal to mine additional property.
Pact with the Northern Illinois Electric Cooperative is unrelated to plans to become part of Will County electric aggregation effort.
State representative accepts volunteer appointment; group works to link crime victims with assistance.
Trustees to vote on proposal to seek bids from ComEd competitors at Jan. 18 meeting.
Trustees explore possibilities for fiscal year 2012-13.
Where and when you can cast your ballots ahead of time. The Illinois primary is March 20.
Volunteer-staffed agency supports local police, fire departments.
Shelter available at all three fire stations and the Romeoville Recreation Center.
Local businesses also recognized during the state of the village event.
Mayor John Noak noted some of the year's biggest successes, future plans for Romeovile.
Spending cuts, union contract savings and grant money should result in a surplus of more than a half million dollar when fiscal year ends this summer, officials said.
Mayor had no comment on the decision, announced Friday afternoon.
Learn more about getting fit in Romeoville on Jan. 21.
Next board of education meeting is at 7:30 p.m. Monday.
Concern continues over quarry’s proposal to mine additional property.
Lower level now open to patrons as work begins on first-floor renovations.
Trustees OK appointments during Jan. 4 village board meeting.
Lipinski, Biggert file for spots on March 20, 2012 ballot.
Trustees sign off on budgeted end-of-year equipment purchases.
Romeoville is one of five communities looking to establish the Northern Will County Joint Action Water Agency.
The actual levy — and corresponding tax rate — won't be known until the village completes its 2012 budget process in the spring, officials say.
Residents spoke out at the village meeting Wednesday, saying "unbearable" blasting will get worse if Hanson's plan is approved. When contacted by Patch, no one from the quarry would comment on the proposal.
Dec. 15 open house offers up alternatives for both projects.