A city committee is considering the change to allow for outdoor dining.
The complaints were deemed to be unfounded following the investigation.
The funds will be used to pay for upgrades at the East Side Sports Complex in St. Charles.
Virtual services will be available during regular business hours.
The program would allow residents who suffer from illnesses or mental health related disorders to register with police.
Property taxes in St. Charles could increase by 3 percent starting next year if the city council OKs the measure on Dec. 4.
City officials are considering amending its city code to enact a $750 fine for those busted for fighting.
The ceremony will be held on Monday, Sept. 11, at the fire department's memorial monument, 2 E. Main. St.
The city of St. Charles is seeking feedback regarding downtown parking. An open house will be held on Sept. 6.
The St. Charles City Council approved a contract to conduct a comprehensive downtown parking study in June 2023.
Residents are encouraged to share their thoughts on the website, and what could be better, in an online survey.
Campton Hills executive assistant Dorothea Stipetic was placed on leave last week.
The former St. Charles mayor and alderman will be in the new space three days a week and will also keep his West Dundee office open.
Rate adjustments were recently approved for the city's sewer and water service during a May 1 meeting.
The city is looking to fill an opening left following the withdrawal of John Edward Frank from the position.
Seven members will be appointed to the city of St. Charles commission to serve three-year terms.
The Kane County State's Attorney Office will take the complaints and may go to polling places to ensure compliance with state election laws.
The League of Women Voters of Central Kane County will host the candidate forum on March 5.
The St. Charles City Council will use the strategic plan to guide budget and policy decisions for the next five years.
Kane County's Climate Action Plan includes a toolkit with resources to help municipalities implement sustainability initiatives.
The city council is also looking at an increase in the home-rules sales tax.
The St. Charles City Council voted last week to repeal its ban on panhandling.
Consume Cannabis is expected to open in St. Charles.
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The visit by DPI Chairperson is believed to be the first visit by a party chairperson in an estimated twenty years.
Current Kane County Sheriff Ron Hain will be up against Republican Jeffrey Bodin in November's general election.
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Landmark pumpkin patches and farms in Illinois offer a ton of fall fun for the family with the opportunity for Halloween and autumn events
Mothers Against Drunk Driving named Kane County ASA Katy Flannagan a MADD Hero.
The one-time grants of up to $10,000 were awarded to 23 organizations or municipalities throughout northern Illinois.
The city of St. Charles will host two community workshops in coming weeks as it preps its five-year strategic plan.
Bill Kalamaris, a 18-year resident of St. Charles, will fill a vacate seat on the city council.
The event will be held on May 25 at the St. Charles Public Library.
Collection dates are planned for residents east of the river on May 14 and those west of the river on May 21.
A commission is looking at the possibility of enacting a 10 cent per bag fee at stores in St. Charles.
The city approved a plan in 2017 to put luxury townhomes into the building in St. Charles. That plan has since expired.
The library has reopened following a closure due to threats leveled due to the library's mask mandate, library officials said.
The St. Charles Public Library has been closed since Jan. 20 after receiving several threats regarding its masking policy.
A near altercation regarding the library's masking policy happened Thursday. The library is currently not allowing in-person visits.
Library officials said staff has been receiving threatening emails and phone calls.