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Algonquin Founders' Days canceled this year; committee takes break to reevaluate for 2026Mar 11, 2025 10:04 am - The Algonquin Founders' Days celebration is put on hold this year, as the committee plans to “reimagine” the festival for 2026.
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Volo man charged with possession of child sex abuse materialsMar 11, 2025 8:17 am - A 48-year-old Volo man is charged with possessing child sex abuse materials and was ordered held in jail to await trial.
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3 hurt in single-vehicle crash in Lake in the HillsMar 11, 2025 8:10 am - Three people suffered serious injuries in a single-vehicle crash Monday night in Lake in the Hills.
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Hoeft for Huntley village presidentMar 11, 2025 4:00 am - Daily Herald endorsement: Timothy Hoeft for Huntley village president
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Endorsement: Craig for Hanover Park village presidentMar 11, 2025 4:00 am - Challenger Mark Elkins faces an uphill task in his bid to unseat incumbent Hanover Park Village President Rodney S. Craig. Craig is a fixture in suburban government, not ...
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PADS of Elgin to host annual Home Run 5K run/walkMar 11, 2025 12:10 am - Sign up soon for PADS of Elgin's Home Run 5K set for Saturday, April 26. It is designed to raise funds and awareness for local shelter and support services.
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Why one suburb is banning EV chargers from public parking garagesMar 10, 2025 7:50 pm - Rosemont has banned the installation of electric vehicle charging stations in parking garages due to fire risk, prompted by a long-burning car fire last year.
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‘A shock’: Fired federal worker, Army veteran fears for future of VAMar 10, 2025 6:39 pm - Bronze Star Medal veteran Adam Mulvey of Spring Grove said he was fired from his job at the VA’s Capt. James Lovell Federal Health Care Center despite outstanding performance evaluations. “They fired employees who didn’t have a way to fight back,” he said.
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How much is enough?: Glen Ellyn village president candidates address housing density in downtownMar 10, 2025 6:21 pm - There’s long been a debate around Glen Ellyn about how much multifamily housing the village should allow in the downtown. And it’s seeped into the race between two candidates running to become the next village president.
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Mount Prospect village board to remain one trustee short until after electionMar 10, 2025 5:49 pm - Mount Prospect Mayor Paul Hoefert will not fill the vacancy created by Trustee Augie Filippone’s resignation. The announcement comes as Filippone said he is blocking Hoefert from filling the vacancy until May 5, citing state law.