Not only will residents have the opportunity to make some cash and declutter their homes, but they'll be able to connect with neighbors.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Oswego.
Chad Feldotto takes over the role formerly held by Tom Betsinger, who was accused last year of attempting to run a man over in Yorkville.
Residents who do not dispose of their Christmas tree before the pickup deadline in January will need to wait until April, officials said.
Oswego Patch's most-read stories of 2025 included news of Trader Joe's coming to town and fatalities at two fast-food restaurants.
Leaf pickup was initially paused due to ice and snow accumulation.
The third annual I Raced the Law 5K and one-mile run will return in the spring.
One campaign raises money for the family of the Bridgeview man who was killed, while the other raises money for the second victim stabbed.
Oswego's waste collector, Groot, is adjusting its routes "to better serve our expanding community," village officials said.
The Village Board designated North Madison Street and Polk Street in honor of Ralph Ross and James Detzler, two longtime residents.
It's not only the best place to live in Kendall County, but also in Illinois, according to Niche's rankings.
Construction is beginning soon on Main Street and Harrison Street in downtown Oswego.
The Oswegoland Heritage Association and Little White School Museum are hosting the event focusing on the downtown business district.
"He was the light of our lives with his smile, laugh, and all-around sunny demeanor," the fundraiser organizer wrote.
This year's event is at Hudson Crossing Park in Oswego.
Roberto "Bobby" Flores was one of the Oswego Fire Protection District's initial 51 full-time employees.
Oswego is joining other towns nationwide in litigation regarding the long-term use of PFAS in products that contaminate groundwater.
Here's where to stay cool if you find yourself without air conditioning amid the sweltering weather forecast continuing throughout the week.
A 2024 high school graduate now enrolled at NIU's College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Jayla Scott impresses judges
Trustees approved the plans in February for the 5 acres of vacant land at the corner of Route 34 and Kendall Point Drive in Oswego.
Locals will be able to dispose of unwanted, expired or unused medications at the upcoming event.
It's the second and final building that will make up the larger Reserve at Hudson Crossing luxury apartment complex in downtown Oswego.
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Deputies are increasing enforcement for Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April.
Oswego’s Cake Charming participated in SCORE’s 60th Anniversary Pitch Competition.
Proceeds from the race will benefit the department's 2025 Public Safety Cadets Summer Showdown.
An exhibit detailing the Little White School Museum's storied history is on the cusp of opening as part of a year-long birthday celebration.
The 13-week program will give locals an insight into the workings of the Oswego Police Department and the duties of police officers.
Jefferson Street will be honorarily named for Earl Zentmyer and his family, who have a long history of service to Oswego.
District 308 officials are expecting to exceed more than 2 million in items donated to the pantry since the food drive's inception.
The new sealed and secure drop-off box is located in the lobby of the Oswego Police Department.
The community is mourning the loss of OHS senior Sean Fader, OEHS graduate Javion Magee and teacher Aaron Dudley.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they're valued and appreciated.
Proceeds from the show and raffles will benefit the Oswego Police Public Safety Cadet Corp Unit #1833.
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The seven-week-long program educates people about disaster preparedness and trains them in response skills.
More than 100 residences in town are participating in the village-wide yard sale happening over two days in June.
A variety of fresh produce, meats, eggs, artisan cheeses, baked goods and handmade items will be sold at the open-air market.
Oswego kids and teenagers can sign up in teams of five for the event featuring combine drills, lineman games, food and prizes.
Kendall County deputies are investigating the incident to determine the origin of the swatting call.
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