PREPARING NOW FOR A STRONG SPRING As we get into January, the housing market in the western suburbs is doing what healthy markets tend to do: stabilizing, adjusting, and quietly setting the stage for spring. This isn’t a market driven by hype or headlines. It’s a market driven by real supply constraints, steady demand, and thoughtful decision-making, especially here in DuPage County and ...
PRC WELCOMES KIM COYNE & JOHN HARROLD TO THEIR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Professionally, Kim brings extensive experience in banking, finance, and leadership. She serves as SVP Head of Retail and CRA Officer at Wheaton Bank & Trust where she leads the retail division and develops strategies to ...
FREE PREPAREDNESS & RELIEF RESOURCES FOR SMALL BUSINESS U.S. Chamber Foundation research shows that only about 24% of small businesses have a disaster preparedness plan in place. That gap puts local businesses—and local economies—at significant risk when disruptions occur. To help chambers support their members during this storm and future disasters, the ...
FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT TO CLOSE PRESERVES & FACILITIES JAN. 23 DUE TO FORECAST FOR EXTREME COLD With dangerously cold temperatures forecast for the region, all Forest Preserve District of DuPage County forest preserves and buildings will be closed and programs canceled on Friday, Jan. 23. The closure includes all DuPage forest preserve recreational facilities — parking lots, trails, off-leash dog areas, shelters, fishing lakes, etc. — as well as ...
FISCH FINANCIAL WEEKLY UPDATE Stocks ended last week with modest losses after a volatile five days of market-moving economic data, geopolitics, and Fed drama. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index slid 0.38 percent, while the Nasdaq Composite Index skidded 0.66 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged down 0.29 percent. By contrast,...
SUPPORT OVER STIGMA MOBILIZES COMMUNITY FOR MLK DAY OF SERVICE Support Over Stigma proudly hosted its annual MLK Day of Service, bringing together community members to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy through action. A total of 48 volunteers dedicated their time to support veterans, first responders, and individuals...
ATTENTION WARRENVILLE SENIORS Applications for the Telecommunications Tax Rebate are due April 30. If you are 65 or older, you may qualify for a rebate on telecommunications taxes paid during the year you turned 65...
PHISHING SCAM REMINDER: TIPS TO PROTECT YOURSELF Scammers sometimes send emails that look official and may use City logos or City-style language. Here are a few quick ways to protect yourself and avoid phishing scams. When in doubt, contact the City directly ...
SEC. 232 TARIFFS HIT FEW SEMICONDUCTORS ONLY APPLIED UPON EXPORT The White House on January 14 announced actions under the Section 232 investigation into whether imports of semiconductors, related manufacturing equipment, and their derivative products “threaten to impair the national security,” as laid out in the Trade Expansion Act of 1962...
THE STATE OF AMERICAN BUSINESS IS FEARLESS U.S. Chamber President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark calls on leaders to embrace free market principles to drive economic growth. Yesterday, hundreds of business executives, state and local Chamber leaders, policymakers, global partners and journalists gathered at U.S. Chamber headquarters for the ...
FISCH FINANCIAL WEEKLY UPDATE Stocks posted solid gains in an action-packed week of market-moving economic data, geopolitical news, and bullish new year sentiment. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index gained 1.57 percent, while the Nasdaq Composite Index added 1.88 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 2.32 percent. The MSCI EAFE Index, which tracks developed ...
WHAT A STEADIER MARKET MEANS FOR BUYS AND SELLERS If you’ve been paying attention to headlines lately, you’d think the housing market is either on the brink of collapse… or about to explode again. The reality? It’s neither. What we’re seeing right now is something far less dramatic and honestly, far more productive: a steadier, more ...
US CHAMBER COMMENTS ON SECTION 232 U.S. Chamber Senior Vice President and Head of International John Murphy recently outlined how the administration’s Section 232 “inclusions process” stifles harms U.S. manufacturers and stifles economic growth. The ...
MERLE BURLEIGH: A LEGACY OF COMMUNITY STORYTELLING For over 30 years, At Home with Merle Burleigh has been more than a weekly column. Through her writing on the City’s website and through the West Chicago Press, Merle has been a trusted voice in West Chicago, telling the stories of the people, local events, businesses, and ...
TAKE AN EXCLUSIVE TOUR OF THE FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT'S URBAN STREAM RESEARCH CENTER The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County is offering rare behind-the-scenes tours of its Urban Stream Research Center at Blackwell Forest Preserve in Warrenville on Saturday, Jan. 17, giving visitors an up-close look at how ecologists are restoring the region’s aquatic...
RESOURCES & RESPONSIBILITIES FOR OSHA REPORTING & RECORDKEEPING As we embark on a new year, the opportunity for fresh starts and renewed commitments beckons, especially for those responsible for OSHA recordkeeping. This time of year signals not only the closure of the previous year's records but also the imperative to initiate and manage the 2025 OSHA Injury and Illness Logs. In this article, we will delve into...
PUSHING FOR PERMITTING REFORM ON CAPITAL HILL The U.S. Chamber held a Permitting Day of Action on January 7, uniting business leaders and lawmakers to advocate for permitting reform. This event, part of the U.S. Chamber’s Permit America to Build initiative, emphasized the need ...
THE PATH TO STRONGER ECONOMIC GROWTH Policy changes needed for 3% economic growth and the importance of a national AI standard were some insights Neil Bradley, Executive Vice President of the U.S. Chamber, shared during The Call hosted by the ...
WARRENVILLE FRESH MARKET COMING SOON A new, family-owned grocery store, Warrenville Fresh Market, is planned to open in spring 2026 at the former Tom’s Market location on Route 59. The new owners, Raj Patel and his brother, are keeping the store open during renovations and invite residents to complete a short online survey to share ideas and suggestions. Planned updates include major renovations, expanded merchandise, fresh meat with an in-house butcher, and a cleaner, more welcoming space. City staff are assisting with licensing, permits, and inspections, and a grand reopening with a ribbon cutting is planned for March or April 2026.
JOIN THE CONVERSATION SHAPING WARRENVILLE'S FUTURE Join the City of Warrenville City Council and the Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a joint workshop discussions about the Illinois Route 59 Corridor. Residents are encouraged to attend, learn more about the topic, and share their thoughts during public comment at the end of the meeting. Your input helps shape Warrenville’s future.
IT'S OFFICIAL - WDSRA (WESTERN DUPAGE SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION) IS TURNING 50! Half a century of adventures, friendship, and belonging… and we’re just getting started! Since 1976, WDSRA has been transforming lives through inclusive recreation—helping individuals of all ages and abilities discover their potential, build lifelong friendships, and find a true ...
ELGIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE TOPS STATEWIDE FEED THE NEED CAMPUS FOOD DRIVE Elgin, IL (December 22, 2025) — Elgin Community College (ECC) took home the top spot in this year’s Feed the Need Campus Food Drive, collecting more than 34,000 non-perishable items for the Spartan Food Pantry. ECC will receive a commemorative plaque in recognition of this achievement...
Forest Preserve District Board Approves $151 Million Budget for 2026 The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County Board of Commissioners has approved a $151 million budget for calendar year 2026, a 5% increase over the amended 2025 budget of $143.7 million. The budget provides spending authority for operations, capital improvements, and long-term strategic initiatives across the District’s 60 forest preserves...
HOW BUSINESSES CAN THRIVE AMIND INFLATION, TARIFFS, AND AI DISCRUPTION Persistent inflation, shifting trade policies, and disruptive technologies like AI are reshaping the business landscape. On Dec. 10, Neil Bradley, U.S. Chamber Executive Vice President, and RSM US Chief Economist Joe Brusuelas discussed how businesses can adapt to these challenges...