Kane County
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Boys basketball: Carbonaro’s 26 points, all-around excellence too much for BataviaJan 07, 2025 10:31 pm - There’s no secret that Wheaton Warrenville South likes to run its offense through senior Luca Carbonaro. Whether it be with corner 3s or contested layups — or even no-loo...
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Exhibit opening at Elgin library showcases Lego brick tribute to Black creativityJan 07, 2025 9:17 pm - Dave Kaleta and Richard Dryden, “Lego Masters“ contestants, created the "Awesome Black Creativity" exhibition celebrating Black figures across disciplines.
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Methodists to honor MLK’s legacy Jan. 19 at Downers Grove churchJan 07, 2025 6:25 pm - Methodists will honor Martin Luther King's memory with the Rev. Danita Anderson speaking on "The Unfinished Agenda."
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Iowa lands Gronowski as transfer from South Dakota StateJan 07, 2025 6:22 pm - Mark Gronowski, the prolific quarterback who led South Dakota State to two FCS national championships and to the semifinals this season, announced on social media Tuesday...
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Geneva to ask voters for money for police, fire stationJan 07, 2025 3:06 pm - Geneva voters will be asked to approve borrowing $68 million to build a new police station and a new fire station.
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St. Charles Chamber of Commerce hires new directorJan 07, 2025 2:18 pm - The St. Charles Chamber of Commerce has hired Rebecca “Becky” Greenlee as its new executive director.
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Batavia police searching for man who robbed gas station at gunpoint MondayJan 07, 2025 12:05 pm - A Batavia gas station was robbed at gunpoint by masked man demanding money and lottery tickets Monday.
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Elgin to host 40th annual MLK prayer breakfastJan 07, 2025 11:56 am - Elgin’s 40th annual Martin Luther King Jr. prayer breakfast will be held at Elgin Community College on Saturday, Jan. 18.
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Thermal drone locates Charlie, a dog from Crystal Lake who was missing for a weekJan 07, 2025 9:00 am - Charlie, a missing Bernese mountain dog, was found after a week using a thermal imaging drone that detected his heat signature. He was injured but will fully recover.
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Curing the common cold, 1890s styleJan 07, 2025 8:01 am - Long before there were cough drops, decongestants and zinc pills, there was warm lemonade, chicken jelly and arrowroot gruel. Those 19th century cold remedies were on display Sunday when Kline Creek Farm in West Chicago hosted “Farmhouse Tour: Curing a Cold in the 1890s.”