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  •  Dundee-Crown High School student Sarah Bowen, who was awarded a $1,500 scholarship by the Dundee Township Visitor’s Center, stands with her parents, Bill and Cheryl Bowen, center, market manager Bill Zelsdorf, left, board secretary Paula Lauer, and board member Herbert Beck, right.

    Dundee Township scholarships help students offset college tuition May 16, 2013 12:00 AM
    The Dundee Township Visitor's Center, in conjunction with Dundee Township Rotary Foundation, awarded a $1,500 scholarship to Dundee-Crown High School student Sarah Bowen of Sleepy Hollow. Bowen will be attending St. Louis University as a pre-med student.

     
  •  Lowell and Claudia Wertz, who served as United Methodist missionaries to Africa, will speak Thursday, May 30, at Zion United Methodist Church.

    Longtime missionaries to Africa spell out experiences in Hampshire May 16, 2013 12:00 AM
    Two well-known United Methodist missionaries to Africa, who are now on furlough, will speak at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 30, at Zion United Methodist Church in Hampshire. Lowell and Claudia Wertz will display African artifacts, and share a video and experiences from their 33 years of serving Joy in the Harvest in Africa.

     
  • District 300 first to offer fourth-year math course May 15, 2013 12:00 AM
    Seniors at Jacobs, Hampshire and Dundee-Crown high schools will have the opportunity to take a new math class next year with a textbook designed especially for them. The course was developed by the Alliance for College Readiness which includes Elgin Community College and all of its feeder high school districts — Elgin Area School District U-46, St. Charles Community Unit District 303, Burlington-based Central Unit District 301, and Carpentersville-based Community Unit District 300, the only district to offer the course next year.

     
  • Baseball/Fox Valley roundup May 15, 2013 12:00 AM

     
  •  Burlington Central pitcher Emily Kisch delivers as Hampshire’s Jordan Hook gets a lead off second base Wednesday at Burlington.

    Burlington C. breaks loose on Senior Day May 15, 2013 12:00 AM
    It took a few innings for the Burlington Central softball team to get its bats going on Senior Day Wednesday, but when the Rockets did it was another hit parade. Held to a run on 2 hits in the first three innings by Hampshire senior Jennifer Hurst. Central broke out and scored 7 runs on 11 hits in its final three at-bats for an 8-1 nonconference win. "It was just the excitement of Senior Day and everyone being all giddy," smiled BC senior second baseman Lauren King, who was recognized with classmates Melanie Gajewski, Rebecca Roscher and Mackenzie Paschke.

     
  •  Burlington Central’s Katie Trupp competes in and wins the high jump during the Burlington Central girls track sectional. Trupp will compete at the Class 2A state finals in Charleston this weekend.

    Burlington Central’s Trupp seeking more May 15, 2013 12:00 AM
    Burlington Central senior Katie Trupp is no stranger to the girls track and field state finals podium. As a freshman she took fifth in the state in high jump and followed that up with a pair of medals sophomore year in the pole vault (sixth) and high jump (seventh). Trupp will look to make it a 3-peat at this weekend's Class 2A state finals at Eastern Illinois University's O'Brien Stadium in Charleston. Class 1A preliminaries start today, while Class 2A and 3A action gets under way Friday.

     
  • Ēkwabet - "Watching Over"

    neXt gallery Celebrates Ēkwabet’s 25th Birthday Announces ArtistsMay 15, 2013 12:00 AM
    The neXt gallery Celebrates Ēkwabet’s 25th Birthday announces the invited Native American Artists and the juried local artists whose work will be in the gallery, the latest in the series of Pop-Up Art Galleries being produced and sponsored by the St Charles Arts Council, its volunteers, and sponsors.

     
  • District 300 first to offer fourth-year math course May 14, 2013 12:00 AM
    Seniors at Jacobs, Hampshire and Dundee-Crown high schools will have the opportunity to take a new math class next year with a textbook designed especially for them. The course was developed by the Alliance for College Readiness which includes Elgin Community College and all of its feeder high school districts — Elgin Area School District U-46, St. Charles Community Unit District 303, Burlington-based Central Unit District 301, and Carpentersville-based Community Unit District 300, the only district to offer the course next year.

     
  • Huntley opens regional with win May 14, 2013 12:00 AM

     
  • Softball/Fox Valley roundup May 14, 2013 12:00 AM

     
  • Baseball/Fox Valley roundup May 14, 2013 12:00 AM

     
  •  Burlington Central’s Ellen Jayne, left, Alyssa Messina, center, and Cali Andrew embrace after tying the score with Hampshire in the second half of the Class 2A regional semifinal on Tuesday.

    Improbable comeback for Burlington Central May 14, 2013 12:00 AM
    With 20 minutes to go in the semifinal of the Class 2A Sycamore girls soccer regional semifinal Tuesday, few in the stands were thinking overtime. No one but the most ardent Burlington Central fans was planning a Rockets' victory celebration. Hampshire led 3-0 and was seemingly able to run out the clock. But by the end of overtime, it was indeed the Rockets who were celebrating. Alyssa Messina scored the tying goal with 1:11 left in regulation, then scored the eventual game-winner halfway through the first overtime as the Rockets completed the improbable comeback for a 4-3 victory.

     
  • St. Edward stays true to form in sectional semi May 14, 2013 12:00 AM
    What has become evident through three postseason games for the St. Edward girls soccer team is that at the very least, seven-goal wins are simply the norm. And Tuesday's win over Woodlands Academy was no exception. Just as they disposed of Elgin Academy (8-0) and Westminster Christian (7-0) similarly last week in regionals, the Green Wave yet again put on a show early in a 7-0 win over the Wildcats in a Class 1A Westminster Christian sectional semifinal in Elgin.

     
  • Mundelein's Allie Boothe holds the girls water polo sectional plaque and gets hugs from her sister Amanda, far left, and friend Megan Casali Saturday. Mundelein defeated Stevenson in the match.

    Images: Daily Herald prep photos of the week May 14, 2013 12:00 AM
    The Prep Photos of the Week gallery includes the best high school sports pictures by Daily Herald photographers. This week's gallery features photos from water polo, track, baseball, softball, gymnastics, volleyball and soccer.

     
  • Miss Carole of Macaroni Soup! conducts a workshop for early childhood educators and camp counselors to add summertime music to their repertoire.

    Music Workshop for Early Childhood Educators and Camp CounselorsMay 14, 2013 12:00 AM
    Miss Carole of Macaroni Soup has songs for Summer Camp and Summer School!

     
  • From left to right- Village President Ed Ritter from Carpentersville, Village President Christopher Nelson from West Dundee, Business Recruitment Coordinator Victor Narusis from the Village of Huntley, Director of Community Development Daniel Olson with the Village of Lake in the Hills, President/CEO Kimberly Bless with the Elgin Area CVB, Mayor David Kaptain with the City of Elgin, Director of Community Development Steve Super with the Village of South Elgin and Village Administrator Ray Keller with the Village of Gilberts

    Elgin Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Kicks-Off National Travel & Tourism WeekMay 14, 2013 12:00 AM
    The Elgin Area Convention & Visitors Bureau kicked-off the 30th annual National Travel & Tourism Week, May 4- May 12, with the 6th Annual Mayors’ Luncheon. Tourism is Illinois’ hidden revenue generator; $1,110 is the amount the average Illinois family saves in taxes each year because of Illinois tourism according to the Illinois Council of Convention & Visitors Bureau.

     
  • Dist. 300 considers second online charter school plan May 13, 2013 12:00 AM
    Community Unit District 300 board members have moved from one charter school proposal to another, holding a public hearing for the Illinois Online Charter School. The charter would be for Northern Kane Educational Corp., which already runs the Cambridge Lakes Charter School in Pingree Grove and serves District 300 students, but also extend to others in the state.

     
  •  Hampshire High School senior Danny Heck has been doing video and photography work during his high school career, and hopes to make video his life’s work.

    Hampshire HS senior hopes to make a career out of film May 13, 2013 12:00 AM
    When Danny Heck was in eighth grade, he and his friends made an Indiana Jones movie with a camcorder. He had such a good time it prompted some research into the film industry and how one could go about breaking into it. Heck, now a senior at Hampshire High School, has worked with Nicole Thompson, the high school librarian, and the District 300 Foundation over the last year on videos for school and district events. "That's when I really knew that this is what I wanted to do with the rest of my life," Heck said.

     
  • Baseball/Fox Valley roundup May 13, 2013 12:00 AM

     
  • Burlington Central downs DeKalb May 13, 2013 12:00 AM

     
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