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New pottery painting studio now open in AlgonquinFeb 24, 2019 10:00 pm - After being in the real estate business or 26 years, Alison Nieto was ready for a change. She and her husband, Andy, decided they wanted to do something new and fun, whi...
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Underwood worries about debt as she considers universal healthcareFeb 23, 2019 12:00 am - Being careful with the federal government's pocketbook as she searches for the solutions her constituents elected her to find was a repeated theme last week at a town ha...
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Help name McHenry County Conservation District's 35th siteFeb 20, 2019 10:00 pm - McHenry County Conservation District is looking for the public's input on naming its 35th site. The 213 acres of protected open space are located in Alden along the ...
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Antioch battles, but falls to No. 2 Marian CentralFeb 19, 2019 12:00 am - Facing the No. 2-ranked Class 2A team in the state was going to be a tall order when Antioch met undefeated Marian Central (23-0) Tuesday night at the Wauconda dual-team...
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Prairie and native gardners soughtFeb 16, 2019 12:00 am - The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is seeking volunteers to tend native demonstration gardens at Volo Bog State Natural Area in Ingleside and at Moraine Hills ...
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Why police in suburbs, nation are facing a shortage of new recruitsFeb 15, 2019 4:03 am - With its sweeping drone shots, slickly produced action sequences and a heartwarming subplot, the latest Illinois State Police recruitment video could reasonably be mista...
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Woodstock man sent to prison for 7 years for cocaine, DUIFeb 14, 2019 12:00 am - A 32-year-old Woodstock man has been sentenced to seven years in prison - six for a cocaine charge after authorities searched his residence in 2017 and another for a fel...
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MCC offers courses on how to start your own businessFeb 13, 2019 10:00 pm - Aspiring entrepreneurs can get tips on how to start a new business or create a new business plan at two popular seminars offered by the Illinois Small Business Developme...
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Algonquin Township salt dispute continues after judge denies emergencyFeb 13, 2019 12:00 am - Roads in Algonquin Township still will be plowed and salted - at least for now - even though a McHenry County judge refused to order the Algonquin Township board to pay ...
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Get tips on business writing, etiquette and more at MCC Shah CenterFeb 12, 2019 10:00 pm - While technology and communication methods are constantly evolving, standards for grammar and etiquette remain the same. Whether in an email, letter, report, or meeting ...