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At Nationals in November, the team, led by Koelkebeck, competed in both the Poultry Judging and Avian Bowl Contests.
1993: The City of Yorkville officials approved the start of a curbside recycling program through the city refuse hauler. Bins will be distributed to every home.
Local residents are invited to help make a difference for children in the area by bringing in a new, unwrapped toy to the office located at 803 N. Bridge St. in Yorkville.
Fourteen employees at a Yorkville business on Monday were hospitalized for food poisoning suspected to be from homemade food brought to the workplace.
Yorkville Christian senior Ty Edwards, who was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler at Plano’s Reaper Classic, as he won the 132-pound championship with three pins, is the Record Newspapers Athlete of the Week in an online vote. Here is his Q&A with Joshua Welge.
Developer New Leaf Energy will construct the 9,700 panel solar farm east of Beecher Road just north of the BNSF Rail Road on the northwest side of the city.
Thrift stores like Caring Hands are seeing their fair share of holiday shoppers as people search for ways to cut costs. According to one national survey, U.S. consumers plan to spend an average of $985 on holiday-related items in 2023, less than the $1,006 reported in 2022.
The V-300 simulator features five seamless displays providing 300 degrees of immersive scenario-based training for officers.
The Kendall County Board on Tuesday approved six change orders for the $9.4 million Fox Campus expansion project.
A Yorkville High School student has been charged after being found Monday in possession of brass knuckles.
Here is the 2023 Record Newspapers All-Area football team
The Local Scene: Things to do in Kendall County this weekend
The buffet includes biscuits and gravy, omelets, pancakes, scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon, sausage, tomato juice, orange juice, milk and coffee.
Learn to decorate beautiful cookies, cakes and cupcakes with Bethany Breyne, a certified decorating instructor, at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 13.
Stop by the library to pick up your gingerbread person for Gingerbread Person Disguise. Take them home and disguise them to keep them safe this holiday season. Drop off your disguised gingerbread person by Saturday, Dec. 9.