Notice: The Mobile Museum of Tolerance is coming!

Notice: The Mobile Museum of Tolerance will be stopping in Gibson City for one day, July 19th, 2PM-7PM at the American Lutheran Church! The purpose of the Mobile Museum of Tolerance (MMOT) is to inspire people of all ages and backgrounds to promote human dignity by empowering them to raise their voices to combat anti-Semitism,…

Public Notice: June Utility Billing

Attention Residents: Public Notice Regarding June 2024 Water Bills: The processing of water bills for June 2024 has been delayed because of the transition integration of our water billing system with the new meters. Please note: THERE WILL BE THE NORMAL PERIOD OF APPROXIMATELY THREE WEEKS BETWEEN THE BILLING DATE AND THE DUE DATE.  Therefore,…

Announcement: Electronics Recycling Returns!

Announcement: Electronics Recycling is returning on Saturday, June 29th! The trailer will be accepting items starting at 9:00AM – Noon, or until the trailer is full. Below are the items that will be accepted with disposal fees next to them. If you have any questions on what will be accepted, please call Fred Honaker with…

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Open Position: Gibson City Police Department

A message from The Gibson City Police Department: “Join the Gibson City Police Department and play a crucial role in maintaining public safety and upholding the law. We are seeking dedicated individuals with a passion for serving the community and ensuring a safe environment for all residents. Applicants must have a valid driver’s license, high…

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AN UPDATE FROM MAYOR DAN DICKEY:

An Update from Mayor Dan Dickey:“City crews are making great progress and should have roads and alleys open later today. We appreciate their efforts and dedication to our community.City crews will not be working this weekend, but will hit it hard again on Monday. This will allow residents time to move their storm damaged limbs…

ATTENTION RESIDENTS: CURRENT STORM DAMAGE

ATTENTION GC RESIDENTS: Due to last night’s storms, there are lots of trees and limbs down in GC. There were 60+ MPH sustained winds for 15 minutes plus. Power was out downtown and other areas. Stop lights at the intersection on the south side of town were destroyed. Please be aware there are many trees…