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Looking for something to do with the kids or whole family this summer in DeKalb County? Here's a few ideas:
A DeKalb police sergeant and U.S. marine veteran has been named this year’s keynote speaker for DeKalb’s Memorial Day events.
The DeKalb City Council also authorized an intergovernmental agreement with NIU concerning reconstruction of Lucinda Avenue planned for spring 2025
Illinois-based Panduit will close its DeKalb warehouse and move that operation to Indiana in 2025, a company official told Shaw Local News Network.
A panel of DeKalb Farmers Market stakeholders recently said the weekly summertime event is an opportunity for residents to find fresh food, support small business and enjoy community.
During the STEM Cafe, attendees can learn about physical therapy’s role improving people’s health and quality of life.
Admission to the hymn sing is free.
Students in the DeKalb School District 428 Transition Program did some work in one of the green houses Thursday, May 9, 2024, at the Walnut Grove Vocational Farm in Kirkland. The Transition Program is dedicated to serving students with intellectual and developmental disabilities ages 18 to 22.
DeKalb County property transfers filed from April 1 to 5, 2024.
The city of DeKalb has proposed amending its contract with the engineering firm working to widen Peace Road near Fairview Drive and the interstate to account for about $247,398 worth of additional costs, documents show.
Residents are invited to learn about a new entrepreneur program piloted by nonprofit Opportunity DeKalb at upcoming informational sessions this month.
The second annual DeKalb Has Talent Show will kick off May 17 at the DeKalb Public Library and feature performances from area grade school students.
Those experiencing memory loss and their caregivers are invited to monthly social hours hosted in DeKalb, where they’ll get to do crafts, participate in sing-alongs and experience other activities.
DeKalb School District 428 this week discussed a proposal to repair the track at Huntley Middle School in an effort to put funding to better, more efficient use, officials said.
The city of DeKalb has proposed a $3.6 million contract with local developer Irving Construction to build a fourth fire station on South Malta Road, documents show. A vote is expected at Monday's City Council meeting.