Administrators in LaGrange Highlands School District 106 earn an average of $139,568 per year, ranking 88th highest in the state, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
The River Forest Sustainability Commission is seeking resident feedback to help promote sustainable practices. Share your thoughts on topics such as transportation, recycling, composting, and electric appliances by completing the survey found here. The survey should only take residents approximately 8-10 minutes to complete.
For the past 18 years, the Town of Cicero has celebrated Mexican Independence with an event that has grown into one of the largest in Cook County: El Grito. On September 15th at 9 a.m., the Consul General of Mexico in Chicago, Gerardo Guerrero, conducted the traditional Grito de Dolores in front of a crowd of nearly 20,000 attendees, marking 214 years since Mexico’s independence. This event not only draws locals but also serves as a cultural hub for the larger Mexican and Central American communities in the area.
The Town of Cicero came alive with vibrant colors and joyous celebration on September 15th, as residents gathered for the much-anticipated Mexican Independence Day parade. Starting at noon along Cermak Road, the annual event attracted families, friends, and visitors from across the area, uniting to celebrate Mexico’s rich heritage and culture.
Yesterday, the Center for Digital Government awarded Cook County third place in the 2024 Government Experience Awards, also known as the GovX Awards. This recognition highlights Cook County's commitment to providing exceptional digital services and experiences to its residents.
The Cook County Department of Veterans Affairs will host its annual veterans resource fair on Sunday, Sept. 29 from 1:30 to 5 p.m. at Brookfield Zoo, located at 3300 Golf Road in Brookfield.
Administrators in Western Springs School District 101 earn an average of $140,969 per year, ranking 79th highest in the state, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
The Riverside Landscape Advisory Commission (LAC) is extending an invitation to residents interested in learning about the parks and triangles adjacent to their homes. While larger parks in Riverside receive most of the attention during community workdays, many residents live closer to smaller parks, technically referred to as "triangles," even when some are not triangular.
The Village's water meter replacement program is nearing completion. Nearly all water meters older than seven years have been replaced. Despite multiple attempts to reach certain customers, some water meters still urgently require replacement. A final notice was sent to those addresses this week. The Village plans to contact these remaining water customers by phone to request that they schedule an appointment with Water Resources, Inc.
Administrators in Schiller Park School District 81 earn an average of $143,505 per year, ranking 64th highest in the state, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
The contractor will fully close the 800 block of Burlington Avenue, from Wolf to Lawn, to all traffic at approximately 2 pm on Thursday, September 19. The closure is necessary for the construction of a new fire hydrant and watermain crossing the roadway. The closure is expected to last up to four hours, with the road reopening as a one-way street going west once the work is complete. The pedestrian walkway will remain accessible.
The Brookfield Beautification Commission is urging residents to participate in National Clean Up Day on Saturday, Sept. 21. The initiative, tagged #BeautifyBrookfield, aims to encourage community members to clean up their front or back yards, or any part of their block.
Administrators in Leyden Community High School District 212 earn an average of $143,508 per year, ranking 63rd highest in the state, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
The Brookfield Conservation Commission will host its annual Meet the Creek event on Saturday, September 21. The event will feature various activities suitable for all ages, including canoe and kayak rides on Salt Creek, opportunities to meet fish and other critters caught and released in Salt Creek, a children's scavenger hunt, a nature exploration station, and dip-netting for macroinvertebrates with Brookfield Zoo.
The Village receives Community Development Block Grant funds and Emergency Solutions Grant funds annually from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These funds are primarily used to assist low- and moderate-income persons, including those experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless.
Administrators in Oak Park and River Forest District 200 earn an average of $145,367 per year, ranking 55th highest in the state, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Congresswoman Robin Kelly, representatives from Senator Duckworth’s office, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the Village of Dixmoor gathered today to announce the completion of the Dixmoor Watermain Infrastructure Improvement Project. The project addresses long-term water issues in Dixmoor that began in 2021 after multiple main breaks resulted in the failure of the water distribution system, leaving Dixmoor without a reliable water supply. The total project cost amounted to $3,026,166.