Algonquin
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McHenry County takes first step to more road saltFeb 26, 2008 10:00 pm - With near-record snowfalls causing McHenry County's road salt supplies to dwindle, a key county board committee Tuesday agreed to an emergency outlay of $165,000 for 2,0...
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Desperate for green? Think East DundeeFeb 26, 2008 10:00 pm - Never fear. This wee bit of white that keeps covering up the green of our lawns will be no match for the luck of the Irish in just a couple of weeks. Move over, Groundho...
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A sweet sign of springFeb 26, 2008 10:00 pm - Nothing's sweeter than the first signs of spring: Warming temperatures, longer daylight hours and sap flowing from towering sugar maple trees. Anyone with a taste for th...
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Skater urges Westfield kids to dream bigFeb 26, 2008 10:00 pm - You should have seen the looks on the kids' faces at Westfield School when alum and award-winning pairs skater Rockne Brubaker, 21, chatted with them about following the...
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Animals getting a break in Kane Co.Feb 26, 2008 10:00 pm - Of the 631 animals taken in by the Kane County Animal Control facility in its first 10 months of operation, 61 percent were either reunited with their owners or placed i...
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Briefs: Tax applications availableFeb 26, 2008 10:00 pm - Real estate tax deferral applications are available through the Kane County treasurer's office. This is the 24th year of the program that permits qualified senior citize...
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Podiatrist now accused of trading drugs for sexFeb 26, 2008 10:00 pm - The East Dundee podiatrist accused of secretly taping sex with women in his office now has been accused of trading drugs for that sex over two years, officials said Tues...
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Judge accepts seat on federal benchFeb 26, 2008 10:00 pm - Judge Philip DiMarzio, who presided for roughly 19 years over some of the most high-profile court cases in Kane and DeKalb counties, has announced his retirement, effect...
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Lawyers: Hanson deserves mercy even though he didn't show anyFeb 26, 2008 10:00 pm - Terrance and Mary Hanson never turned their backs on their troubled youngest child, Eric, who faces the death penalty for killing his parents, sister and her husband mor...
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Tellabs stays in-house with new CEOFeb 26, 2008 10:00 pm - Employees of Tellabs Inc. Tuesday were introduced to their new chief executive officer, this time one of their own. Naperville resident Robert W. Pullen, a 23-year veter...