The traffic pattern change makes way for the Kane County Division of Transportation's concrete repair project.
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To celebrate, the city's Natural Resources Committee will host annual bird-watching events, starting this spring.
Geneva High School is offering summer pottery classes for the public, open to anyone ages 14 and older.
Geneva's Bike and Pedestrian Committee is hosting the free bike rodeo at Wheeler Park.
She has experience working with students on all levels, from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, district officials said.
The cops on the rooftop will be raising money for Special Olympics Illinois.
The Geneva Police Department is participating in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency-coordinated National Take-Back Day.
The man is facing two counts of reckless homicide and other charges following the September crash on Bricher Road.
The city is beginning the planning process for the 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
Proceeds from the church's rummage sale last spring totaled more than $26,000, organizers said.
The city is calling all student artists to submit their work for a chance to be featured in the community calendar.
State Street Jewelers will now serve as the lead organizer and sponsor of the parade that was nixed from Swedish Days plans last week.
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KCDT crews will inspect bridges where Geneva highways travel over the Union Pacific-West railway tracks, officials said.
Downtown shops and galleries will transform into pop-up galleries, showcasing local talent of all ages.
Swedish Days isn't going away, but the parade traditionally held on the final day of the festival will.
Not only is the city filled with restaurants, cafes and boutique shops, it also has highly rated public schools.
Some traffic is reduced to one lane while crews repair a water main that broke, according to an alert.
The Forest Preserve District of Kane County is calling for volunteers to help plant five-hundred trees and shrubs in honor of Earth Day.
Repairs will span from East State Street in Geneva to Route 63 in St. Charles.
The man was hit along the Union Pacific-West railway about a half-mile west of the Western Avenue grade crossing, police said.
All inbound and outbound trains on the Union Pacific West line were halted early Thursday.
The Earth Day celebration is planned at Peck Farm Park.
Police say investigators found numerous upskirt videos after they obtained a search warrant following the man's initial arrest in October.
High school thespians will stage the teen edition of the popular Broadway show "Chicago."
The replacement project is expected to take about to weeks to complete, weather permitting.
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Crews were working on the 302 River residential development project when they struck the natural gas line, officials said.
The pattern will make way for a sanitary sewer installation, part of the "pre-stage phase" of the East State Street reconstruction project.
As crews resume work, Division Street will once again close from Second Place to East Side Drive.
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Unofficial totals show that former Coroner Rob Russell and current Undersheriff Amy Johnson will be on the ballot in November.
Residents were asked to vote on a nearly $60 million public safety plan to address aging public infrastructure.
Adults are invited to audition for Playhouse 38's next production, "We Hold These Truths."
The plan is for participants to compete on a Nintendo Switch connected to a jumbo screen for a chance to win prizes, organizers said.
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Drivers should expect "substantial" lane closures through late 2027, city officials warn.