DeKalb County News Briefs
— November 22, 2017STATE It is looking more like Christmas in capital The state will foot the bill this year to make Springfield look a bit more festive this Christmas season. The state will pay for…
STATE It is looking more like Christmas in capital The state will foot the bill this year to make Springfield look a bit more festive this Christmas season. The state will pay for…
Nov. 22-Feb. 23 Quilts and Human Rights Exhibition 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Pick Museum of Anthropology, Cole Hall, DeKalb Free This powerful and thought provoking exhibition includes more than…
Nov. 16 Local Lore: Sycamore’s Garnsey Homes Noon Ellwood House Museum, 509 N. First St., DeKalb Free Did you know the Ellwood Mansion’s architect also designed two homes in Sycamore?…
Nov. 9 Movie and Activity: “E.T., the Extra-terrestrial” 12:30 and 3 p.m. DeKalb Public Library, 309 Oak St., DeKalb Free “E.T., the Extra-terrestrial” will be shown at a program…
Nov. 2 Day of the Dead Celebration noon-3 p.m. DeKalb Public Library, 309 Oak St., DeKalb Free Celebrate El Dia del Los Muertos/Day of the Dead by watching “Book of Life,” an animated…
DeKALB Family Service Agency has new acting director Family Service Agency, which offers multi-generational services, has a new leader. Tynisha Clegg has replaced David Miller, who…
COUNTY Free help offered Nov. 14 for families living on the edge Area residents who need help to get by day-to-day are encouraged to attend the biannual DeKalb County Resource Fair…
DeKalb Police giving motorists a break on old parking tickets If you have outstanding parking fines, you will have a chance during November to pay up at a discount. The DeKalb Police…