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Oswego Village President Appoints New Legal Team
Amid opposition, Village President Troy Parlier asked Trustee Luis Perez during a May 7 meeting to support his appointment for attorney.

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Amid opposition, Village President Troy Parlier asked Trustee Luis Perez during a May 7 meeting to support his appointment for attorney.

The following is a roundup of arrests and incidents reported by the Romeoville Police Department.
The following is a roundup of arrests and incidents reported by the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office.
Troy Parlier, James Marter, Brian Thomas and Terry Olson take the oath of office at Tuesday’s special meeting of the Oswego Village Board.
Veterans at the May 23 event will receive a pin and certificate in recognition of their service to the nation.
The event, which will take place at 6 p.m. May 16 at the Aurora Public Library--Eola Branch, aims to help local homeowners.
The Federated Church of Sandwich recently hosted a basement sale with all proceeds benefiting Open Door Rehabilitation Center.
The June 21 charity event strives to provide a fun outing for golfers and their friends.
Police said the safety of students and faculty was not threatened at any time.
Police said they responded to the Montgomery VFW to a report of a fight in progress.
Justin Kalcic, 28, of Batavia, was identified as the motorcyclist involved in a Plainfield Police pursuit.
The Oswego Police Department recently completed a campaign to crackdown on distracted driving in the community.
Authorities said the cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Police say they confiscated explosives from William Larson’s home last month.
The annual event will take place at 11 a.m. May 8 at the Kendall County Courthouse.
The Oswego Police Department and First National Bank of Oswego encourage the public to shred old documents at the May 18 event.
On Thursday, authorities plan on focusing on speeding, distracted driving, occupant restraint violations and other safety violations.
The following is a roundup of arrests and incidents reported by the Yorkville Police Department.
The following is a roundup of arrests and incidents reported by the Oswego Police Department.
Among the topics addressed during the town hall meeting were climate change, gun violence and health care.