The municipal government providing essential local services — including police, fire, water, zoning, business licenses, and community development. Overseen by the Village President, Board of Trustees, and appointed commissions.
A membership-based organization supporting local businesses through networking, advocacy, and community initiatives across Wheeling and Prospect Heights.
A service-driven nonprofit that funds local grants, scholarships, and community projects. Part of Rotary International’s global network promoting goodwill and humanitarian service.
Serves most of Wheeling’s K–8 students. Focused on equity, bilingual education, and community partnership. Operates several elementary and middle schools throughout the village.
The high-school district for Wheeling and surrounding communities, including Wheeling High School. Offers academic, technical, and career pathways programs for grades 9–12.
Provides free access to books, digital media, educational programs, and cultural events. Serves Wheeling, Buffalo Grove, and Prospect Heights residents.
Manages local parks, recreation facilities, sports programs, community events, and the Wheeling Historical Museum at Chamber Park. Operates the Health & Fitness Center and offers programs for all ages.
Provides social assistance and general aid to residents — including emergency financial help, LIHEAP energy assistance, senior transportation, dental care, and community outreach programs
Preserves the heritage of Wheeling through exhibits, artifacts, and public programs — including the beloved holiday event “Lollipop Lane.” Located in Chamber Park, in partnership with the Park District.
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