A partial lunar eclipse is cause for a watch party to see the full frost moon turn red in the longest such event this century.
Disconnect garden hoses from exterior faucets to drain and store them where they will be protected from cold weather damage.
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Bundles may not exceed four feet in length and 60 lbs. in weight.
Tammie Pullin served the community for 15 years.
Village officials say input from the public will guide the future design and layout of the park.
The Algonquin Area Public Library now offers Explore More Illinois, a cultural pass program that provides discounts and other offerings ...
St. Margaret Mary Catholic School in Algonquin Hosts Toy Drive for Children with Cancer
The auction is open to the public, and the items pictured below are open for bids.
Help the Randall Oaks Zoo get into the holiday spirit by sponsoring a tree to be displayed during Winterfest, Dec. 4-5, 11-12, and 18-19.
Kids can participate in the full lock-in from 7:00 p.m. on October 29 to 8:30 a.m. on October 30.
Tickets cost $10 for Lake in the Hills residents or $12 for non-residents.
Huntley Hospital is one of six collection sites offered on Oct. 23, National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
The free event is set for Oct. 29 and is open to all ages.
Do you agree with Rolling Stones Magazine's 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time? Did they CLEARLY miss a few legendary tracks, were they WAY ...
Here's a look at the latest on what's happening in the Algonquin and Lake In The Hills area from recent days.
September 26-October 2 marks the 39th Annual Banned Books Week. Sponsored by the American Library Association, the American Booksellers ...
Lisa Moran, a nurse for cancer patients, has spent her career offering support and hope to those battling the disease.
The village of Lake in the Hills public works department will host ribbon cutting ceremonies to celebrate the park improvements.
Here is a roundup of the top stories happening in and around Algonquin and Lake in the Hills.
Become a part of AAPLD's history! We are collecting recipes from as many residents as possible to commemorate our first 100 years as an ...
Get caught up on the top stories from the past week that have happened in and around Algonquin and Lake in the Hills.
Registration suggested for Art on the Fox; Opening weekend for corn mazes and pumpkin patches; salmonella outbreak linked to restaurant.
If you’re looking to stay fit, check out our Monday Fitness Yoga classes at the LaBahn Hain House!
Flood Brothers garbage and recycling pickup will be delayed one day this week.
Plus, state's attorney files lawsuit challenging new law that'll ban jails from housing ICE detainees, hospital moves obstetrics services.
Information about the program and how to sign up for Clarke's email or text notifications can be found on our website.
A boil order is in effect at affected homes, and notices are being delivered to impacted residents.
We've got a roundup of stories you may have missed over the weekend and start of the week from in and around Algonquin, Lake in the Hills.
Here is a look at the top articles from the past week in the Algonquin and Lake in the Hills area.
Are you a high school student looking for a place to work on that group project for school, play board games or Nintendo Switch with fri ...
Catch up on everything worth knowing from the past week in the Algonquin-Lake in the Hills digest.
The Tree City USA program was established in 1976 to recognize American cities and towns committed to urban forest management.
Crafters have a reason to celebrate, as the Makerspace at the Main Library on Harnish Drive reopens to the public, Sunday, August 1.
You're invited to our once-a-century blow-out birthday celebration! Rockin' Rollick, Algonquin Area Public Library's 100th Birthday Bash ...
Empty wading pools at least once a week and store indoors or up-side-down when not in use.
Summer is not only a great time to read, it's also a great time to write!
There's been an increased number of developer proposals and concepts for modern apartment complexes in Algonquin, officials said.
The warning comes after recent human exposure to a rabid bat found in a McHenry County family’s home.
This recycling event is free and open to all Illinois residents. Agricultural, business and institutional waste will not be accepted.