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Kane County sets dates for low-cost vaccine and microchip clinicsMar 04, 2025 5:55 pm - Kane County Animal Control will be offering its low-cost drive-through rabies vaccine and microchip clinics starting April 26.
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Local robotics team advances to world competitionMar 04, 2025 5:18 pm - Golden Ratio, a high school robotics team, is advancing to the world championship in Houston. The team, with students from Cary, Johnsburg and Island Lake, seeks donations to fund their innovative STEM efforts.
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West Chicago asks judge to enforce $20,000 fine over controversial greenhouseMar 04, 2025 5:17 pm - West Chicago is asking a judge to order the couple that built a controversial greenhouse in their back yard to pay the city a $20,000 fine. Meanwhile, the couple is asking a state appellate court for help.
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Lisle board agrees to annex land for townhouse developmentMar 04, 2025 5:15 pm - Lisle trustees have authorized the annexation of a vacant, narrow property off Fender Road to allow for a residential development.
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Mount Prospect mayoral candidates divided on Meadows-to-Melas pedestrian bridgeMar 04, 2025 4:32 pm - Candidates for Mount Prospect mayor have differing views when it comes to the pedestrian bridge linking Meadows Park to Melas Park
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Watch: South Barrington village board candidates square off on issuesMar 04, 2025 3:40 pm - In a joint interview, candidates for South Barrington village board answer the Daily Herald editorial board’s questions and discuss local issues.
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Dining out: Lenten lunch options, a restaurant rolls back prices to 1987 and moreMar 04, 2025 3:28 pm - On the suburban dining scene: Special offerings for Lenten lunches, Clara’s in Woodridge is rolling back its prices to 1987 on Thursday, March 13, and a Lake Zurich brewery was named one of the “20 Breweries to Watch in 2025.”
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Schaumburg village hall to close, begin move to temporary site March 13Mar 04, 2025 2:54 pm - Schaumburg’s 52-year-old Robert O. Atcher Municipal Center at 101 Schaumburg Court will permanently close at noon Thursday, March 13 to begin the move of operations to 1000 E. Woodfield Road.
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Proponents pushing for passage of Palatine Township mental health referendumMar 04, 2025 2:03 pm - Proponents of a citizen-backed referendum to establish a mental health board in Palatine Township and a tax to support it are making their push in the month before the election.
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More housing, Cafe Roma, splash pad and more on horizon for HuntleyMar 04, 2025 1:50 pm - Huntley leaders touted 2024 developments — including a gas station on the north side of town and new subdivisions coming to the south side of town — during a State of Huntley presentation Tuesday.