Kane County
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Girls lacrosse: Naperville North’s offense clicks in DVC championship win over Valley co-opMay 06, 2026 10:01 pm - Naperville North’s girls lacrosse team has scored more than any other team in the DuPage Valley Conference this season. It made sense to showcase that in the conference c...
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Softball: St. Charles North squeaks past St. Charles East in final at-bat againMay 06, 2026 9:26 pm - Julianna Kouba wasn’t fully fazed by her final at-bat Wednesday. With St. Charles North having the go-ahead runner on second base and another on first in a tie game again...
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Baseball: Belo, Barrington sweep PalatineMay 06, 2026 8:52 pm - Paul Belo’s return to Palatine was a successful one. Belo, who was named head coach of Barrington after retiring from Palatine two years ago, directed Barrington to a six...
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Softball: Lake Park’s Fritzler shuts out Glenbard North as Lancers move into second place in DuKaneMay 06, 2026 8:27 pm - The DuKane Conference softball standings Wednesday morning had the top four teams separated by just a game and a half with front-runner St. Charles North at 8-1 traveling...
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Will voters back a new sales tax to fund Lake County school needs?May 06, 2026 7:33 pm - An initiative for a countywide sales tax to fund certain public school needs continues to advance though there is a way to go before voters would have a say.
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DuPage County to host mental health summit focusing on youthMay 06, 2026 5:56 pm - Mental health and services available for youth will be the focal point of a mental health summit Saturday in DuPage County.
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Dog dies, cat saved in Aurora house fireMay 06, 2026 4:52 pm - A dog died, but a cat was saved, during a house fire on Wednesday afternoon in Aurora.
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Former Barrington High student detained as part of flotilla sailing to GazaMay 06, 2026 4:50 pm - A former Barrington resident wants to rejoin a group sailing to bring aid to Gaza after a flotilla was intercepted by Israeli forces and later handed over to Greek authorities on Crete.
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How ‘church guy’ restored 101-year-old Elgin landmark after devastating stormMay 06, 2026 4:11 pm - Jeremy Bates was on his way to Kentucky last March when he learned about a historic church in Elgin devastated by the previous night’s storms. The McHenry man who’s built a reputation for restoring storm-ravaged churches turned around that day and helped restore the the church to its former glory.
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Elgin panel endorses plan to complete subdivision on city’s west sideMay 06, 2026 3:38 pm - Elgin’s Planning and Zoning Commission has approved plans for the final phase of the Ponds of Stony Creek, setting the stage for another 140 single-family homes to be built on the city’s far west side.