Articles filed under Dundee Township
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Social Security is not welfareJul 17, 2011 3:00 am - Let me first start out by saying God bless all of you who have served this country past and present. I, like you and every other American citizen enjoy the right of free...
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Milk Pail complex up for sale near East DundeeJul 17, 2011 12:00 am - The Milk Pail restaurant complex near East Dundee was once a tourist destination, drawing thousands of travelers bound for Wisconsin. But the complex, located on a scen...
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E. Dundee gives heath center $73,000 for $183,000 renovationJul 15, 2011 12:00 am - A health care center with offices in West Dundee and Huntley soon will shut down those locations to open one office in East Dundee. But it needed a little bit of help in...
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Architect wants to turn W. Dundee hardware store into theaterJul 12, 2011 12:00 am - A local architect with ambitious plans to turn an abandoned West Dundee hardware store into a regional cultural arts theater hopes the project would breathe new life int...
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Don’t extend tax deal to SearsJul 08, 2011 12:00 am - Today, I read in the Daily Herald that the state is in discussions with Sears attempting to keep them at their Hoffman Estates campus. I have lived in the same house in ...
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W. Dundee waiting to meet with church about houseJul 07, 2011 12:00 am - The fate of a historic West Dundee home that dates back to the 1840s remains in limbo. After a little more than three weeks, village officials are still waiting to meet...
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Grab Greek style food without leaving your carJul 07, 2011 12:00 am - The opportunity to get fast food, Greek style, is available this weekend. For the first time in 32 years, the 33rd annual St. Sophia Greek Festival will offer a drive-t...
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Explore downtown Dundee on pub crawlJul 06, 2011 12:00 am - Dundee Township's Young and Restless group plans to make the historic streets of West Dundee its first outing on Saturday, July 9, when members will stroll through the d...
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Stop deer culling; leave them aloneJul 01, 2011 3:00 am - Seventy healthy, innocent deer were slaughtered to undergo expensive testing of questionable value for chronic wasting disease by the Illinois Department of Natural Reso...
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Father-son duo excelling in niche art, spreading gifts locally and nationallyJun 30, 2011 12:00 am - Bob Guge first learned how to carve wood from his father’s hobby of carving hunting decoys. His son Josh followed suit, developing a passion for woodcarving. Now a fath...