TOPEKA (KSNT) – Shawnee County Commissioner Bill Riphahn talked about Tulips at Twilight at Old Prairie Town, courthouse renovations and the groundbreaking of Family Park. 27 News Anchor Matthew Johnstone asked Riphahn if commissioners are excited about taking the next step on Family Park. “You know we are excited,” Riphahn said. “This size of park […]
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WHEATON, Ill. (WLS) In-person jury trials resume on March 1 at the DuPage County courthouse, and the pandemic has prompted multi-million dollar changes to the keep everyone safe, according to the circuit s chief judge and county officials. Our number one concern in the 18th Judicial Circuit, in this courthouse, is the safety of everyone - our litigants, our jurors, our general public who wants to come in and watch the trial, said Chief Judge Kenneth Popejoy of the 18th Judicial Circuit Court.
The DuPage County Board allocated $13 million of CARES Act federal funding to update the Henry J. Hyde Judicial Facility in Wheaton during the last four months, according to county board members.