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The Geneva Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Preservation’s new Front Lounge in Geneva on Wednesday, April 24.
The tax was proposed by Kane County Board Chair Corinne Pierog to fill in a gap between revenue and spending in the county’s general fund.
Inducted into the Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame were television celebrities and a classical music star.
The Batavia Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting on April 18 for Geneva Winery's new location, which is now open at 5 N. River St. in Batavia.
The winners were chosen in April from over 300 submissions from seventh graders and eighth graders in Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles schools.
Geneva Public Library's annual volunteer fair will introduce potential volunteers to over a dozen local service organizations and nonprofits.
Waubonsee Community College was the host sponsor of the Illinois Design Educators Association (IDEA) Region 3 Competition and Awards Ceremony this spring.
A printable map and an online map of participants in the garage sale is available at genevachamber.com
The Geneva Park District hosted an Earth Day Celebration and planting event at Peck Farm Park in Geneva on Saturday, April 20, 2024.
The Geneva legislator's proposed amendment would make it a felony to block a major highway for more than five minutes because emergency vehicles cannot get through.
The Kane County Regional Office of Education will honor educators and other professionals at the Educator of the Year awards dinner, to be held May 3.
Geneva History Museum will offer an electric bike tour of Geneva from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. April 23.
United Methodist Church of Geneva will host its spring rummage sale, providing bargain prices on used items.
Whether referred to as farm-to-table or farm-to-fork, some of these local restaurants are a part of the social moment that is driving them to get their ingredients from nearby farms and similar sources.
he Geneva City Council approved going forward to create a fourth TIF district that includes the area of a 211.43-acre annexation petition from Midwest Industrial Fund