Kane County
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Boys basketball: Pomis honored, then helps Hersey shoot past BarringtonFeb 05, 2026 10:49 pm - Charlie Pomis, Logan Luxem and Jake Nawrot combined for 41 points as Hersey won game No. 17 with a 63-54 victory over Barrington on Friday evening in Arlington Heights. T...
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Girls basketball: Lake Park stymies St. Charles East to clinch share of DuKane titleFeb 05, 2026 10:36 pm - Lake Park clinched a share of the DuKane Conference crown Thursday with a gritty 33-28 win over St. Charles East. The night was still memorable for the Saints as sophomor...
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Girls gymnastics: St. Charles co-op edges Fremd to win regionalFeb 05, 2026 9:56 pm - The Fremd IHSA girls gymnastics regional was a good one Thursday night as the host Vikings squared off against St. Charles co-op for a berth to the Conant sectional next ...
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Boys basketball: Fremd rallies past Rolling Meadows, maintains MSL West leadFeb 05, 2026 9:51 pm - Fremd survived Rolling Meadows slower pace and deliberate style Tuesday. The Vikings rallied from a three-point deficit late in the third quarter for a 41-38 victory in R...
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Most GOP candidates for 9th Congressional seat oppose Trump’s suggestion to nationalize electionsFeb 05, 2026 6:17 pm - The Republicans running to represent Illinois’ 9th Congressional District are split on President Donald Trump’s recent proposal to nationalize elections.
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‘Communication is key’: Gurnee police program supports those on autism spectrumFeb 05, 2026 5:41 pm - Gurnee police have launched the Blue Envelope Program to enhance communication and promote safer, more positive interactions with individuals on the autism spectrum.
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Why Batavia wants to reduce lanes on Route 31 through downtownFeb 05, 2026 3:25 pm - Batavia authorities want to reduce traffic lanes on Batavia Avenue (Route 31) through the city’s downtown and believe state officials are inclined to go along with it. There could also be changes for traffic and parking on Wilson Street near the state highway to improve safety for pedestrians.
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Dealing death: Fentanyl-laced pills pose fatal risk to unsuspecting users in northern IllinoisFeb 05, 2026 3:05 pm - Drug Enforcement Administration officials say counterfeit pills are “one of the most dangerous drug threats we face.” The pills are designed to look legitimate but often contain deadly, unpredictable amounts of fentanyl.
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Illinois preapprenticeship program ‘opening doors’ into local union construction jobsFeb 05, 2026 2:58 pm - As the labor market evolves, Illinois is looking to develop a workforce ready to meet the state’s future economic demands. In Kane County, state funding is enabling the expansion of pre-apprenticeship opportunities for workers looking to begin a career in the construction trades.
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Daily Herald Suburban Business accepting submissions for 2026 Book of ListsFeb 05, 2026 2:30 pm - Local businesses in various industries have a chance to get listed for free in the 2026 Book of Lists, a premium reference for executives.
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