The village is urging residents to write to U.S. Rep. John Porter (R-Ill.) asking for a new post office in the village. According to Virginia Lopez, chairman of the Economic...
Warren Township High School officials have approved the design for a new 340,000-square-foot school on Almond Road south of Washington Street. On Tuesday night, the District 121 board voted to...
A 300-unit apartment complex will be going up soon on the west side of Delany Road. Last week, property owners Herbert Kaufman of Waukegan and his brother, Robert Kaufman of...
City residents will decide this spring whether to foot the bill for demolishing the buildings on a troubled block of Hebron Avenue. On Tuesday night, the City Council voted to...
The Village Board has approved a financing plan for an 800,000-square-foot sterilizing plant that a Fremont, Calif., company wants to build. On Monday night, the board gave its support to...
The Village Board has approved a financing plan for an 800,000-square-foot sterilizing plant that a Fremont, Calif., company wants to build. On Monday night, the board gave its support to...
The City Council has indicated it may help with the special financing that a pottery manufacturer wants to build a plant in Zion. Harris Potteries of Clinton, Ill., wants to...
Village officials met with convention center consultants this week to let them know exactly what they want to get out of a proposed $50,000 economic feasibility study. During the discussion...
The village will rely on a familiar company to conduct a $50,000 economic study on a convention center. On Monday, the Village Board awarded Economics Research Association of Chicago the...
With the recent end of Six Flags Great America's season, figures show attendance was up 10 percent over last year, meaning more money for the village coffers. Last week, Village...