The parking lot is proposed to be constructed at 929 and 931 Green Bay Road, Winnetka Talk reported.
Winnetka Park District expects that the two new turf fields will be open in time for softball leagues to start, Chicago Tribune reports.
A pool of mosquitoes collected from Hillside in Cook County tested positive for the disease May 21.
Workers are installing a new water main on Oak Street between Chestnut and Birch streets.
Though trustees approved the plan, they haven’t authorized construction or incurred any debt and plan to gather public feedback before moving ahead, Chicago Tribune reported.
Here’s a look at how much elected officials from Evanston to Deerfield make annually. Some are volunteers and not paid.
The owner of the Gage House is working with Winnetka preservationists to save the façade of the historic lakefront home and is seeking a zoning variation, Chicago Tribune reported.
The intersection of Bristol Street and Willow Road will be closed, see a map of the detour below.
The flower planter boxes are part of a broader initiative to spruce up Winnetka business districts, Chicago Tribune reported.
Representatives from Winnetka’s four taxing bodies recently provided residents with updates at Winnetka Caucus Council’s Spring Town Meeting on May 15.
Winnetka residents could see an average stormwater utility fee of about $360, Chicago Tribune reports.
Registration for launching permits is now open.
Winnetka Park Board is expected to decide May 9 whether to open the ramp this season.
Willow Creek Community Church purchased 12 acres of former Glenview Naval Air Station land.
The Marketplace Fairness Act would give states the ability to collect online sales taxes.
Winnetka trustees and residents raise concern over a park district plan to improve bicycle travel in Winnetka.
The Winnetka Home Owners Association leader Carry Buck announced plans for the organization to go "back into the woodwork," 20 years after it started.
Niles and Morton Grove-area state reps were among those voting Thursday to clarify the law to aid prosecutors in getting convictions for child pornographers.
Gene Greable appears to have won the Winnetka Village President position, according to unofficial results from the Cook County Clerk's Office. On Wed. afternoon, Chris Rintz called to congratulate him.
The new study hopes to identify any unauthorized inflow and infiltration points into the sanitary sewer system to eliminate backup problems.
The owners of a historic Winnetka home will have to wait another two months for a demolition permit.
Gene Greable and Chris Rintz respond to a questionnaire from Patch.
Candidate Gene Greable responds to questions from Patch
Winnetka Park District plans to update the playground with an improved playground, half-court basketball area and a butterfly garden.
Gov. Pat Quinn has proposed to freeze state income taxes shared with local municipalities to generate an additional $68 million for the state budget.
Early voting begins Monday, March 25, for the general election held Tuesday, April 9, 2013.
Lawmakers proposed new taxes on oil rigs, license plates, satellite TV, strip clubs and more to find money for schools, parks, youth centers and crisis centers. Reboot Illinois talks taxes.
Evanston native and former mathematics professor Daniel Biss has moved up to the Illinois Senate determined to work on the state's pension liability.
Winnetka resident Michael Edwards weighs in on inaccuracies in Winnetka government records.
Gov. Quinn discussed his plans for the future of the state at a New Trier Democrats-hosted event.
Winnetka Village Council is expected to approve the project Tuesday, Chicago Tribune reports.
Governor Pat Quinn will speak to citizens Sunday afternoon.
A Village Council hearing on the budget for the fiscal year 2014 is scheduled for March 5 and the budget is expected to be adopted on March 19.
Patch readers share their thoughts on the cancelled League of Women Voters debate between Chris Rintz and Gene Greable, after Greable declined to participate.
The Forum was cancelled because one of the candidates, Caucus-slated candidate Gene Greable, has declined to participate.
The League of Women Voters' Winnetka Village President candidate forum between Chris Rintz and Gene Greable has been cancelled because Greable has declined to participate.
Highland Park's Landmark Theater in the Renaissance Place may soon offer drinks to moviegoers.
Patch asks Winnetka residents to weigh in on President Obama's State of the Union address. Tell us in the comment section below.
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