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Multiple Road Closures in Wheaton Saturday During Two 5Ks
Several streets will be temporarily blocked during the Wheaton College Justice Coalition 5k and the Lowell School 5K Run/Walk May 3.
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Several streets will be temporarily blocked during the Wheaton College Justice Coalition 5k and the Lowell School 5K Run/Walk May 3.
Two workers and two firefighters were taken to the hospital. One employee remained through Friday due to burns from a chemical and steam explosion.
Algonquin's utilities supervisor and water operator won first place in the "Hydrant Hysteria" competition at a water conference.
The Illinois State Police and Crystal Lake Police officers will operate a joint roadside safety check in Crystal Lake the weekend of May 3, 2014.
Crystal Lake Police Department reports for March 9 to April 17, 2014.
The city is asking residents to share their best spring photos on Facebook.
Gary and John Gabel were shot to death during an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, last week.
Gary and John Gabel were shot to death during an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, last week.
Many residents opposed a proposed gas station at the site, which will now be turned over to the Butterfield Park District.
Joanne Zienty recently published her first novel, "The Things We Save."
A Glen Ellyn resident donated his own uniform and his father's uniform to the history center.
Offerings include Birthday Cake, Tiramisu, Raspberry Cheesecake and Basil Cinnamon as well as standbys like vanilla and chocolate.
The 23-year-old Lisle man was charged with driving under the influence, criminal trespass to land/refusing to leave, public urination, interfering with a police officer and disorderly conduct.
Joanne Zienty just published her first novel, "The Things We Save."
Offerings include Birthday Cake, Tiramisu, Raspberry Cheesecake and Basil Cinnamon as well as standbys like vanilla and chocolate.
The 23-year-old Lisle man was charged with driving under the influence, criminal trespass to land/refusing to leave, public urination, interfering with a police officer and disorderly conduct.
Author Brounstein will discuss his book, "Two Among the Righteous Few: A Story of Courage in the Holocaust" at the Grayslake Heritage Center & Museum May 3.
The unemployment rate has fallen significantly since March 2013, when it was 9.2 percent in McHenry County.
Algonquin police reports from April 17 - 23, 2014.
Drop off unwanted prescription drugs at the Palatine Police Department from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 26.