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Frankfort Election: Mayor, Park District Referendum, School Board

Frankfort Election: Mayor, Park District Referendum, School Board
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District 113A Referendum, Library, Township: Election 2021

Reply If the referendum is approved, the district said it will reopen Central School to provide more space for learning, reduce class sizes across all grade levels, and add a full-day kindergarten program. (Kristin Borden/Patch) LEMONT, IL Election Day is finally here. There are several elections in Lemont for school districts, village, township, park district, fire district, and library, although most candidates are running unopposed. Contested races include the race for Lemont Township Trustee, Township Highway Commissioner, and Lemont Library Trustee. Lemont voters will also see a referendum question from District 113A on their ballot on Election Day. Voters will decide yes or no on an operating tax increase of 29 cents.

Trash To Cash: Will Co To Convert Methane Into Renewable Gas

Replies(5) Construction of the new plant is expected to begin this fall and is estimated to cost approximately $40 million. (Shutterstock) WILL COUNTY, IL The Will County Board is being proactive about the environment as it finds ways to convert methane gas produced at the Prairie View Landfill in Wilmington into compressed natural gas. The board voted Thursday to select SCS Energy to design and build a plant to convert the methane to renewable natural gas. Harbour Contractors from Plainfield will lead the construction piece of this project. Currently, some methane gas is converted into electricity at the landfill with the remainder being burned off.

Indoor Dining Ban Lifted As Will Co Moves To Tier 1 Mitigation

UpdatedThu, Jan 21, 2021 at 11:31 am CT Replies(19) Tables must also be six feet apart under Tier 1 mitigation measures. (Shutterstock) WILL COUNTY, IL Public health officials lifted some coronavirus restrictions in Will County Thursday, meaning the county has moved to the least restrictive of the state s three tiers of COVID-19 resurgence mitigation measures. The Illinois Department of Public Health said in a news release that Region 7 (Will and Kankakee) will be moving from Tier 3 to Tier 1. This means, restaurants and bars in Will County can reopen at 25 percent capacity. In addition, all bar and restaurant guests should be seated at tables. Ordering, seating and congregating at bars is prohibited, and bar stools should be removed. Tables must also be six feet apart under Tier 1 mitigation measures.

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