La Grange will now cover the village’s portion of lead service line replacements during emergencies.
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La Grange pet parade returns May 30
Parade kicks off downtown celebration with new mascot and a hall of famer as honorary grand marshal.
Casten promotes National Small Business Week
Congressman Sean Casten spent a good chunk of National Small Business Week walking around communities and talking with downtown business owners in the 6th District.
La Grange, Burbank, Brookfield schools get state grants for nature field trips
La Grange, Burbank and Brookfield schools receive grants cover transportation, substitute teachers, and other trip expenses.
Cruise to Independence fundraiser tackles transportation barrier for domestic violence survivors
A brother’s sixth-year fundraiser recognizes that safe housing is only part of the equation: survivors need reliable transportation to rebuild their lives through jobs, childcare, and essential services.
Party celebrates 80 years of Pet Parade in La Grange
Bob Breen and wife Susan Breen – basically the First Family of the Pet Parade – are stepping down from duties they’ve held for 30 years with the parade.
Church meal program has been feeding hundreds in need for 26 years
For 26 years, First Congregational Church of La Grange has opened its doors every Saturday morning at 9 a.m.
Peaceful protest against ICE draws big crowd in La Grange
More than 850 people marched silently in downtown La Grange Sunday afternoon to mourn the death of Renee Nicole Good.
Lyons Township High School honored at Governor’s Blue Ribbon Schools ceremony
Lyons Township High School was one of only 28 schools statewide to receive the inaugural Illinois Governor’s Blue Ribbon Schools Award.
Food pantries brace for SNAP cuts
The Trump administration said Monday it would use emergency funds to partially fund SNAP benefits for November but would not tap into other funds to provide full coverage.
