News and information about Yorkville, Illinois from Shaw Local
The Yorkville St. Patrick's Day took place on Hydraulic Avenue on Saturday, March 16, 2024.
Yorkville School District 115 families will no longer have to visit multiple school buildings to register their children thanks to a new Central Registration Department.
There is an assortment of opportunities for fiber arts fans to gather, share ideas, and work on projects either in person or over zoom through libraries in Kane and Kendall communities.
Green shirts and shamrocks will fill Yorkville’s Riverfront Park when the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and festivities return to the city’s downtown on March 16.
Yorkville, along with Oswego and Montgomery, have joined the DuPage Water Commission and will take part in the pipeline project to bring lake water to the three communities.
The Knights of Columbus Council #14463 will be hosting a Fish Fry at the Yorkville American Legion, 9054 Rt. 34, on Friday March 1.
Yorkville Public Library will host a table scape fundraiser April 6 to support local charities and organizations.
The community joined with the Yorkville Area Chamber of Commerce on March 7 to celebrate the spa's grand opening.
Question: What challenges is the region facing in terms of attracting business and tourism? Answer: We can do more to promote our County Forest Preserves. Read Todd Milliron's full questionnaire here.
The Yorkville Sons of The American Legion are holding their monthly breakfast fundraiser on Sunday March 10 from 7:30 until 10:30 a.m.
Developers are looking to build a 46-acre community solar farm along Ridgefield Road in Crystal Lake that could bring solar energy options to residences and businesses.
The Yorkville American Legion Post 489 and the Knights of Columbus Council will host a Fish Fry at the Yorkville American Legion Friday, March 8.
Chicago-based solar company Nexamp is proposing the development of Corneils Road Solar, LLC, a community solar farm just north of Yorkville city limits.
The annual Law Enforcement Torch Run Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Illinois was held at Silver Springs State Park in Yorkville on Sunday, March 3, 2024.
Several local authors and illustrators of books for all ages will provide short presentations of their work during an open house event at Yorkville Public Library. Guests will also have a chance to win raffle prizes.