City offices will be closed Friday, July 3 for the Independence Day Holiday.
Even-numbered addresses may only water on even-numbered calendar days and odd-numbered addresses may only water on odd-numbered days.
A vehicle parade will be organized in the southern, central and northern subdivisions, each starting at different times on July 4.
The application and contract information can be found on the Kendall County Sheriff's office website, or in person at 1102 Cornell Lane.
The closure will take place at 3:50 p.m. for approximately 30 minutes for the Drive-In YHS Graduation.
Raging Waves said they are working with the state officials and the IDPH to safety reopen the waterpark during the state's next phase.
Electronic recycling is free of charge to Yorkville residents, and can be scheduled by contacting Advanced Disposal, according to the City.
Food trucks will line the Kendall County Government Complex from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. during these upcoming Mondays.
The latest update when Raging Waves Waterpark and area splash pads could open.
The originally scheduled pickups on April 13 through 17 were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Yorkville Public Works Department will begin north of the river and east of Rt. 47 and up to Rt. 34.
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About 20 people took to the streets Tuesday to speak out against the death of George Floyd, according to the Yorkville Police Department.
Yorkville officers said they supported the ability of protesters to assemble but asked them to do so peacefully.
Please see this press release from the United City of Yorkville.
The neighborhoods and subdivisions include the following list.
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In a letter to local residents, Yorkville Major John Purcell wrote that he will keep parks, local trails open despite coronavirus pandemic.
Social work interns from Aurora University assisted homeless guests in finding safe places to stay amidst widening global health crisis
An event at the Yorkville Congregational United Church of Christ has been cancelled because of concerns related to coronavirus
"We ask everyone to please follow the CDC’s coronavirus health instructions by frequently washing your hands."
The center is expected to close Monday, March 16 and re-open approximately 90 days later.
Dinner to benefit Swedish Children's Choir
City offices will be closed Monday, January 20th for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday.
Parkview Academy students as well as the Stagecoach Trailblazers and Cloverbuds 4-H Club donated blankets to temporary homeless shelters
The 4-H Youth Development group in local counties has announced that registration for the "Bridge Bust" contest is extended to Dec. 9.
American flags will line Town Square near the memorial that honors our nation's veterans.
Homeless support group seeking new executive director as tenth shelter season begins this Sunday
Homeless support group seeking 150 people who can serve at least once per month in order to open seven temporary shelters in mid-October
Please help us save a life this Labor Day !
Luke, 11, will enjoy his retirement at home with his family.
All content on the tablet is approved by the facility to include entertainment options such as podcasts, music and games.
Would you please help us bring these pups to safety?
PADS guests face similar challenges of characters in new movie who occupy the Cincinnati main library on coldest night of the year
Things to know before you set yard waste out for collection.
The City advises park goers and pedestrians to not use the sidewalks and the island, as they currently aren't safe.
Area residents provided food, shelter, and gifts to PADS guests throughout shelter season
Local children's choir hosts benefit dinner