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Jubilee Art Gallery owner Christy Andrews recently announced on social media that the future of the DeKalb establishment was at risk due to lowered customer interaction and sales. But since her post, she said things are looking up. "I want to thank the community," she said.
The boutique, Seance at Tiffany’s, is on the move, headed for a new location in downtown DeKalb just in time for Corn Fest, its owners announced.
New school year, new building – no problem for Mitchell Elementary School principal Maurice McDavid. "We definitely feel prepared," he said Friday during a packed ribbon-cutting. The school's namesake also was honored.
Happy Wok in DeKalb prepares for retirement and new management next week.
Some DeKalb School District 428 officials this week waded into an ongoing debate related to a not-yet-finalized roundabout plan that city officials are still considering.
The DeKalb School District 428 Board adopted its tentative budget for fiscal 2026 in a 7-0 vote this week. The public will get another chance to weigh in on the budget draft in September.
Plans for an Amoco gas station and convenience store to take over a former 7-Eleven in the city’s Fourth Street corridor were met this week with preliminary approval from a DeKalb panel.
With stops in Genoa, Sycamore and DeKalb, the 18th annual Veterans Weekend made its return over this past weekend to help area residents honor all who served.
Entrenched in the throes of military encampments staged outside the Genoa Veterans Home in Genoa over this past weekend, several individuals and groups brought military history to life for spectators. Veterans Weekend included stops in Genoa, Sycamore and DeKalb.
Big O’s Barbecue is the latest beneficiary of the city of DeKalb’s architectural improvement program.
A divided DeKalb City Council this week sought to give one last chance to the local developer behind plans to turn the former St. Mary’s Hospital building into apartments.
A Hampshire woman was cited in a crash Thursday that sent two to anthe hospital, according to the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office.
City Manager addresses engineering missteps impacting DeKalb's financial planning.
Two new nail salons, Rosy Nail and Spa and D’reme Nails, open in DeKalb this summer.
Less than a month after the DeKalb Barb Boosters announced its end, dozens turned out for a pair of recent meetings to show interest in the fundraising arm of DeKalb School District 428 athletics.