Did a Lockport Street druggist come up with the creamy creation? Or is the story just sugar-coated history?
The inaugural event included a flash mob performance.
The inaugural event featured the band Epic, a backyard BBQ cookoff and sweetcorn Saturday at Bicentennial Riverfront Park.
Ribs on the River is still scheduled for Saturday, but the Illinois Whitewater Festival will be rescheduled.
The deadline for vendors, contestants to register has been extended to Wednesday.
This little boy is waiting for his forever home at Oswego Animal Hospital.
The surprise dance was choreographed to Katy Perry's "Part of Me."
Feel free to add your photographs from the Yorkville Area Chamber of Commerce's River Night.
The Fox Country Players and their Seuss characters spent some time with children at the Yorkville Area Chamber of Commerce's River Night on Friday.
The Oswego resident is planning a second Fourth of July living memorial.
Yorkville Middle School staff donated $1,000 during May to the Kennedy Road shared use path effort.
Local Yorkville residents training, fundraising for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure in August.
The annual event was May 16 at the Beecher Center.
Students delivered the toilet paper and took a tour of the Kendall County Food Pantry last month.
Elin Bender wrote about her mom, Joan, and won Yorkville Patch's Mother's Day contest.
Here's a selection of art displayed at the Yorkville Public Library as part of the 4th annual fair.
Bianca is a 6-month-old female bull terrier mix.
Spring break conference included walking on hot coals.
Local businesses, dignitaries highlight autism awareness in April.
Our new 'Last Chance' feature lets you know about important upcoming deadlines.
William Belles and his family attended a donation ceremony on Tuesday at Oswego's Meijer celebrating a dog he will receive through Canine Assistants.
Small-sized models are needed for an event April 22 at Chapel on the Green.
Five Yorkville businesses, plus Bicentennial Riverfront Park, will feature work April 1.
Mayor Gary Golinski's head and mustache were shaved Saturday to raise money for childhood cancer research.
Stacey Price Dahm is scheduled to perform at the event April 22 at Chapel on the Green.
The anniversary of the fatal accident on Kennedy Road is a rallying point for a fund-raising effort to build a bike path there.
The signature shaving event raised more than $8,000 for childhood cancer research.
The annual event raised money for the Special Olympics Illinois.
Chapel on the Green NFP measured and took wedding apparel from the 1900s on Sunday for a historic fashion show.
The first person to post a birth announcement for a baby born on Feb. 29, 2012, on Yorkville, Oswego, Montgomery, and Naperville Patch will receive a $50 gift certificate to Target.
Local candidates attended event Sunday sponsored by UAW 145 Fox River Valley CAP Council.
Volunteers spruce up the historic building.