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Yorkville School District 115 is in a capacity crisis and argues having the city throw a little extra money its way won’t solve the problem.
Construction in Montgomery is expected to begin on Wed, March 19. Residents and travelers are being advised to be prepared for the construction to impact their commute, involving changes in the roadway travel directions and pattern.
With schoolchildren darting between cars and traffic backing up down the street, residents and city officials agreed something needed to be done to improve safety outside of Grande Reserve Elementary School in Yorkville.
When its grand opening arrives, Yorkville’s first-ever QuickTrip gas station convenience store really wants to announce its presence along Route 47.
The out-swelling of public opposition to the "Christie Property" townhome subdivision plan in Yorkville is emblematic of the current state of the community’s development. The town desires to keep growing, but doesn’t want to turn into another Oswego.
Despite public opposition and even though the planning and zoning committee previously rejected it, the Yorkville City Council voted in favor of another data center.
The Yorkville School District 115 board adopted a resolution supporting Vision 2030, a roadmap for policy guidelines several school districts want the state to prioritize in enhancing academic opportunities.
With the explosive growth in the community far outpacing investment in classroom spaces, Yorkville School District’s financial pocketbook can't keep up. To remedy the imbalance, construction fees for residential developments throughout the city are about to become more expensive.
Yorkville officials want to take a closer look at the safety of residents’ drinking water for potential forever chemicals.
One of the hot-button issues at a candidate forum for Yorkville School District 115 board was the 2023 decision by the board to remove the book “Just Mercy” from the high school reading curriculum.
With the partisan temperature of public education rising, candidates for Yorkville 115 board fielded audience questions on political topics ranging from DEI, ICE and immigration, and teaching curriculum perceived as ‘woke’ ideology.
How would a trade war impact Kendall County businesses? There is little consensus, and even less certainty.
Plano High School recently recognized 31 outstanding students at a recent board meeting.
The Batavia Public School District 101 board adopted a resolution supporting Vision 2030, a roadmap for policy priorities several school districts want the state to prioritize in enhancing academic opportunities.
After a city-owned well has entered failure, Yorkville city officials are having an urgent meeting to approve the necessary emergency repairs. Current estimates on the construction for Well No. 9 total $55,000.