"The development along both of our major retail corridors continues to move forward," Noak said. "Our local economy is creating new jobs..."
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Romeoville Mayor John Noak and Village Trustee Ken Griffin were appointed to state and national committees, according to a news release.
Romeoville Represented in National League of Cities, Illinois Municipal League
Anyone wanting to attend should register online or by phone by Jan. 1, as walk-ins will not be admitted, officials said.
The law, which goes into effect in January, was backed by state Rep. John Connor, whose district office is in Romeoville.
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The three-branch library district made a fifth unsuccessful try for a tax rate increase to expand hours and services.
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The dealership will pay $175,000 as a five-year deal.
The library is asking to raise the operating tax rate after a fourth defeat at the polls in March.
This bill is expected to pass the Senate soon and be sent to the President for his signature.
The Romeoville station opened in February.
Romeoville Takes the Lead With Benefit Not Typically Offered
Located off Normantown Road between Crème De La Crème and Bowlero
School districts across Illinois will have new tools to combat teacher shortages thanks to a new law championed by Sen. Bertino-Tarrant.
Marian Gibson previously worked for Romeoville before her role in Elwood, where she recently announced her resignation.
Some customers may experience service interruptions during the upgrades.
"The airport has the potential to be a great economic engine for the region," stated Lipinski.
The board passed a balanced budget, the village said.
The county's transportation division will offer information and seek public input during the meeting, officials said.
Bertino-Tarrant, the new chairwoman of the Senate’s education committee, continued her statewide “Chalk Talk” tour of schools last week.
It was the fourth time in two years the library district sought an increase to expand operating hours.
Tickets are $50 for members of the Chamber of Commerce, who is hosting the event.
The library wants longer hours, a digital media lab for residents and more outreach for seniors.
The event has been pushed back two months.
The project will fund 28 scholarships over 5 years for transfer students who are pursuing bachelor's degrees in biological sciences.
The 28th annual State of the Village Address is Feb. 13 at the Edward Hospital Athletic and Event Center.
Mayor Noak has been re-appointed to the National League of Cities Committee.
“Illinois citizens divulge sensitive information when they register to vote,” Sen. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant
Today at noon, Mayor Noak, along with State Senator Bertino-Tarrant, participated in the Illinois Bicentennial Flag Raising Ceremony.
Service is expected to begin in early 2018. The station is the first new stop on the Heritage Corridor since 1984.
Catapult your old pumpkins and safely dispose of paperwork Nov. 4 at Lewis.
The lawsuit states that plaintiff Karen Godfrey used a cane to walk due to physical disabilities.
Will County Board Speaker Jim Moustis, a Frankfort Republican, is calling for a countywide hiring freeze for the next fiscal year.
The joint effort will develop at "Flyer’s Corridor Beautification and Branding" project.
The village got the nod for the new Amazon Fulfillment Center.