Wilmette-Kenilworth Patch is running a series of questionnaires with candidates running in contested races for Spring 2011 elections.
Dr. Stephanie Kutzen explains why she's voting for Doug Rathe.
More people are voting early in 2011 than 2009, Cook County Clerk David Orr told Patch.
Senator and Congressman support President Obama’s action but seek more information.
A re-cap of the board of trustees' meeting Tuesday night.
Illinois senator thinks U.S. is now in "a shooting war" with Libyan leader.
The Village Board of Trustees outlined a proposed budget and approved a consolidated police dispatch center.
District 39 officials reiterate referendum request, and explain ballot language.
Pam Martin is a Wilmette resident and has served as a trustee for Dist. 39's Education Foundation since 2005.
One former East Coaster talks about why the proposed Dist. 39 referendum should pass.
Follow us as we give you a play-by-play of the event.
A former District 39 board member and current Wilmette resident opens up about the proposed referendum.
Eager to do your civic duty? You're in luck.
Wilmette now owns 611 Green Bay Road.
The Village was one of seven governing bodies in Illinois to receive a Sunny Award.
Robin Baugher also told Patch what she hopes to help the Lakefront Commission achieve.
What do you think of the proposed referendum?
While Robin Baugher has withdrawn from the race, her name will still appear on the April 5 ballot.
The League of Women Voters hosted another candidate forum Sunday featuring the six Wilmette Village Board hopefuls.
Resident Stuart McDermott explains why he is pro-referendum.
Deadline draws closer for the April 5 consolidated elections.
FEMA may provide financial assistance for costs in municipalities across Cook County
Stickers must be purchased and placed on cars by April 15.
The village's board of trustees also discussed a tree trimming contract during Tuesday's meeting.
We want to hear about what the former Wilmette resident was like.
Officials tried to find ways to control the overall aesthetic of certain neighborhoods and simplify current zoning rules.
Wilmette Park District Commissioners voted to end negotiations Monday evening.
After voicing complaints, small business group offers suggestions to Reps. Biss and May at round table discussion.
At Sunday’s League of Women Voters-sponsored forum, state Reps. Daniel Biss, Robyn Gabel and Karen May instilled hope in some residents and infuriated others.
The sale ends a year-long dispute between the board and the previous owner.
Forums in February and March will feature contested race hopefuls.
Spring ballot prospects get encouragement but race paperwork clock for Dec. 13-20 filing period.