An alleged Sin City Desciples leader fired his lawyer last month, citing a desire to withdraw from his plea deal, court records show.
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Crown Community Development to begin engineering on Sugar Grove development as opposition continues
As some residents of Sugar Grove and nearby communities launch a petition to continue to oppose a recently approved project by Crown Community Development, the company is gearing up to begin engineering the first phase of its 760-acre mixed-use development planned for the edge of Sugar Grove.
Of Notoriety: ‘Groucho’ Frank Ferrante makes NWI stage debut and star family connections
It was in October 1995 that Bill Marx, son of Harpo Marx, performed a stage concert at The Center for Visual and Performing Arts in Munster.
CPS pledges support to embattled CEO Pedro Martinez; board president Jianan Shi says, it’s not a ‘joint statement’
Chicago Board of Education President Jianan Shi said he was not consulted before the school district defended embattled CEO Pedro Martinez. “This is not a joint statement,” Shi said.
Porter County pulling more interest out of foundation from hospital sale for one year
In a spirit of compromise the Porter County Foundation voted unanimously Tuesday afternoon to increase the interest it draws on the investment of the money from the sale of the county hospital from 3.25% to 5% for one year.
Warren Township High D121 to again operate with a deficit
The district had been operating with a deficit for years before a referendum was approved in 2022 granting the district more funding through the increase of taxes.
Developer unveils potential plans for Trinity International campus redevelopment
Trinity International University announced in February of last year it would end its residential and in-person undergraduate education at the end of the spring 2023 semester. The decision was attributed to declining college enrollment.
Oswego looks at ways to meet growing space needs of Public Works Department
The Village Board earlier this year authorized the hiring of Williams Architects to identify options for the department including possible expansion of the existing Public Works facility at 100 Theodore Drive, which was built in 2002.
Miller’s Fest in the First marks its 21st year
After 21 years of a little bit of this and a little bit of that, Gary’s Miller section’s Fest in the First finally hit its stride.
Forums set for Kane County candidates
The League of Women Voters chapters of the Aurora area, Elgin area and Central Kane County will be co-hosting hybrid candidate forums for candidates for Kane County offices and others on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at Batavia City Hall, 100 N. Island Ave. in Batavia.