The local conservation district has a full lineup of fun, fall activities planned for the coming weeks.
Will you please help us save these pups?
Your detailed guide to the three-day Lake in the Hills festival.
Flags are lowered to half-staff until Sunset on Tuesday, August 13, 2019 in honor of the following:
Details on the Aug. 10 free event for all community members.
The parking lot currently has 15 to 18 parking spots and 700 dogs registered to use the Bark Park on Haligus Road.
Friends don't lie - these puppies need foster homes!
Find out what fun the local conservation district has in store for residents this fall.
Algonquin, St. Charles, Round Lake and Lindenhurst were among the towns to get environmental grants.
Live music lineup, food vendors, beer tents, carnival wristband specials and more kicking off soon at Sunset Park.
The Village of Algonquin is seeking a new accountant, pay for which starts at nearly $65,000 annually. Here's how to apply.
Will you please help us bring these pups to FREEDOM?
This year’s parade is on August 30.
Feeling charitable? Need a reason to get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather? Look no further! 5th Annual Heroes Like Haley 5k
No recreational activities will be allowed on the lake until further notice, officials saaid.
The nature center at Glacial Park has free exploration backpack with binoculars and field guides.
The new playground equipment has been installed at LaBuy Park. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held on June 6.
The grant will allow health officials to evaluate income-qualified women for cardiovascular, other chronic disease risk factors.
Help us help these deserving dogs!
Public input is sought as village officials work to update its sign ordinance.
The story of an Illinois mother and son's experience during a screening of 'Dumbo' made its way to a Louisiana man, who had this response.
From April through October turtles cross roads in search of water, food, mates or nesting locations.
The open house will be on May 18.
The art show will be on May 3 and 4.
“We’re in a position where we need to find creative and out-of-the-box solutions as to how we support our students.”
New population estimates for 2018 released by the Census Bureau show how the population has changed in different parts of the U.S.
Where the McHenry County Sheriff's Office said the donkeys were spotted.
Woman doesn't think she's ever "cried so hard" after being asked to leave a movie due to a noise complaint involving her son.
A neighbor has set up a GoFundMe fundraiser, which has brought in more than $19,000 as of Monday morning.
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
Local children's choir hosts benefit dinner
The village of Lake in the Hills received a $277,700 grant this past week.
One of the projects that was awarded grant funds is right here in the 66th House District at Turtle Island Park in Lake in the Hills.
The old playgrounds at LeRoy Guy Park and Normandy Park were donated to the Kids Around the World program.
A focus group will meet on Thursday and is seeking feedback on nine designs for LaBuy Park.
The services will be delayed by one day.
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The popular McHenry County Conservation District event is held in March.
The village of Lake in the Hills recognized three local businesses who received the 2018 during a recent village board meeting.
The local parks and recreation department is seeking feedback in an online survey.