Village Of Coal City
Recent News About Village Of Coal City
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Coal City Village Board met June 12
Coal City Village Board met Wednesday, June 12
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Coal City Village Board met March 13
Coal City Village Board met Wednesday, March 13
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How much in taxpayer-funded subsidies did farmers in Grundy County receive in 2021?
Farms in Grundy County received $11,743,810 in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Taxpayer-funded subsidies offered to Will County farmers in 2021 reached $10,842,148
Farms in Will County received $10,842,148 in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Village of Coal City will host Adult Book Club
Village of Coal City will host Adult Book Club on April 4, 2023
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Village of Coal City will host VOCC Board of Fire & Police Commissioners Meeting
Village of Coal City will host VOCC Board of Fire & Police Commissioners Meeting on April 4, 2023
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Village of Coal City will host VOCH Board Meeting on April 4, 2023
Village of Coal City will host VOCH Board Meeting
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Fun Fridays – Facebook
Fun Fridays – Facebook on Mar 24 2023
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Adult Exercise
Adult Exercise on Mar 23 2023
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CC School Board Study Session
CC School Board Study Session on Mar 22 2023
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Adult Exercise
Adult Exercise on March 13 2023
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Fun Fridays – Facebook
Fun Fridays – Facebook on March 10 2023
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VOD Board Meeting
VOD Board Meeting on Feb 28 2023
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Illinois Senior Program
Illinois Senior Program
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SAVE THE DATE – Spring Sales
SAVE THE DATE – Spring Sales
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Fun Fridays – Facebook on February 3
Fun Fridays – Facebook on February 3 at 3:00 pm
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Adult Exercise on January 30
Available only to CCPLD library cardholders at this time due to limited class size.
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Fun Fridays – Facebook on January 20
Fun Fridays – Facebook on January 20 at 3:00 pm
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VOCC Park Board Meeting on January 17
VOCC Park Board Meeting on January 17 at 7:00 pm
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Village Board Attempts to Gain Funding for New Water Treatment Plant Improvements
Coal City is attempting to tap into the resources being made available by the federal government as they provide additional funding to the IEPA (Illinois Environmental Protection Agency) for high priority projects surrounding the issues of water quality and building greater resiliency within municipal utility infrastructure.