Kendall County news briefs
April 17, 2019Kendall County Sheriff issues reminder to watch for farm equipment Farming is a seasonal occupation and two times in the year are the times you will encounter more farm vehicles/equipment…
Kendall County Sheriff issues reminder to watch for farm equipment Farming is a seasonal occupation and two times in the year are the times you will encounter more farm vehicles/equipment…
Too many residents of the 14th Congressional District are paying the price for federal limits on state and local tax reductions, according to the district’s congresswoman. Lauren…
Layoffs at Montgomery’s Caterpillar plant are expected to begin late this month, according to a recent notice sent to plant employees. In February, as required by the Worker Adjustment…
Spring is slowly getting into full swing, and with summer just around the corner, it’s time to plan for days away from desks and in the great outdoors instead. Luckily, the Yorkville…
For 36 hours this week it appeared that an Aurora youth missing for nearly eight years had finally been located. A male found wandering in a northern Kentucky town on Wednesday, April…
I have been very careful not to fall into the Joe Biden trap since long before he got trapped in it. It’s not necessarily a fun way to live, but I’m used to it. One night when I…
Kendall County Health Department pushes poison control safety The Kendall County Health Department wants the community to have knowledge and increased awareness of the many poisonous…
Voters in Oswego School District 308 said no to a proposed tax increase placed on the April 2 ballot. But, the defeat came on a small 326 vote difference, with voters in the Will County…
SPRINGFIELD – People who file lawsuits in state courts challenging the constitutionality of a state law, administrative rule or executive order will now have to file those cases in…
On Tuesday, June 6, the Early Childhood Access Consortium for Equity (ECACE) said the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) has opened the 2023-24 application for the ECACE…
In this week’s column we examine the effects of current drought conditions across Illinois on crop development, prices and more. We’ll also take a peek at the current USDA crop…
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois lawmakers passed 566 bills through both chambers of the General Assembly in the recently concluded legislative session – all but one of them in May. It sets…
Yet another day of poor air quality is anticipated today, primarily due to lingering wildfire smoke in the area. Those with chronic respiratory illnesses should limit their time outdoors,…
SPRINGFIELD – Even though Gov. J.B. Pritzker has yet to sign the budget bill lawmakers just passed, the Illinois State Board of Education is seeking applicants for some of the new…