Marengo Schools
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Whooping cough cases jump to 25 in McHenry CountyOct 26, 2011 12:00 am - The number of confirmed cases of whooping cough in McHenry County has jumped to 25 and has spread to another community, the McHenry County Department of Health reports. ...
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Hoffman Estates has it all wrongOct 25, 2011 5:00 am - On Oct, 10, at the meeting of the Village of Hoffman Estates, Deputy Mayor Gary Pilafas dismissed the concerns of District 300 residents over the Sears EDA by saying, “I...
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No more corporate sweetheart dealsOct 25, 2011 5:00 am - More than 20 years after receiving some $247 million in state and local tax incentives to stay in Illinois and develop a new business campus in Hoffman Estates, Sears wa...
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Images: Daily Herald prep photos of the weekOct 25, 2011 1:00 am - ...
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Focus on train safety stronger than everOct 23, 2011 12:00 am - Cary-Grove High School senior Chelsie Tamms says that whenever she drives through train crossings, she’s always alert and careful. For that, the 18-year-old credits her ...
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Burlington Central rolls over MarengoOct 21, 2011 11:00 pm - As playoff tuneups go, this one wasn't too bad. Joel Bouagnon rushed for 261 yards and scored 4 touchdowns as Burlington Central thumped Marengo, 55-3, in its regular-se...
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Former District 158 board member remembered as taxpayer advocateOct 21, 2011 5:30 am - A former Huntley Unit District 158 school board member who won over supporters as an advocate for taxpayers and created enemies with his often cantankerous style has die...
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Sears doing nothing wrongOct 21, 2011 5:00 am - For the past several weeks, I have read a few letters from people associated with District 300 schools agonizing over the potential move out of Illinois that Sears is co...
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Burlington Central rolls over MarengoOct 21, 2011 12:00 am - As playoff tuneups go, this one wasn’t too bad. Joel Bouagnon rushed for 261 yards and scored 4 touchdowns as Burlington Central thumped Marengo, 55-3, in its regular-se...
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Dist. 300 teacher brings world into the classroomOct 20, 2011 1:00 am - Ask a typical seventh-grader about Islam, personal finances, or 9/11 and you'll most likely be met with a blank stare and a long “um.” But one teacher in Community Unit ...