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Held in partnership with the Friends of the Yorkville Library, the event featured 18 uniquely-themed holes of mini golf played inside the library building on Game Farm Road.
Event tickets are $5 per golfer and are available for pre-sale at the Yorkville Library and at the door the day of the event.
Information in Police Reports / Feb. 2, 2023 is obtained from the Yorkville Police Department. Individuals in Police Reports who have been charged with a crime have not been proved guilty in court.
An Escape Adventure will be available the month of February. Use the clues to open the boxes to get the bookmarks out.
The city must reduce its water loss rate to less than 10%. The rate now is 14%.
The Yorkville library's Books & Cooks Book Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7. It’s a book club for readers who like to eat…or is it a book club for eaters who like to read?
Construction of the facility is now estimated at between $23 and $30 million.
“We have a very strict timeline to start in May and be ready in August,” district Director of Facility Operations Heather DiVerde said.
This fun Yorkville tradition features 18 uniquely-themed holes of mini golf played inside the library building.
The Yorkville Police Department has five sergeants among its force of 33-sworn officers.
Information in the Jan. 26, 2023 Police Reports is obtained from the Yorkville Police Department. Individuals in Police Reports who have been charged with a crime have not been proved guilty in court.
By 2030, the typical Yorkville household may be expected to pay nearly $100 per month for water, about double the current rate.
Information in Police Reports Jan. 19, 2023 is obtained from the Yorkville Police Department. Individuals in Police Reports who have been charged with a crime have not been proved guilty in court.
The district said in a email they were notified of the pending closure by Kendall County Highway Department.
"The Yorkville Police Department and district personnel determined there was no evidence of a gun and the threat was unfounded. At no point were any students in danger," school district officials said in a statement.