The $50,000 grant will help pay for a portion of the trail that often is closed due to flooding.
A look at our top headlines from the past week.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced $250 million will be doled out for local projects across Illinois.
We all know someone who's made a different in the past year that we've been dealing with COVID-19. Let's give them a shout-out.
Two police officers helped the Wonder Lake couple, who were on their way to the hospital, with the delivery of their baby.
Groot will collect leaves and branches through April 16 on your regular collection day.
Tree trimming began in December.
There are two interactive ways to view the exhibit – by video or by individual images, both available on the Village website.
Send photos for a chance to be published in a future recreation guide and on the Village website.
Applications are open until March 15.
One firefighter position is now open.
The Village will be performing parkway tree trimming through March.
This winter, story time for local families can take place outside thanks to a national program now at Leroy Guy Park.
A teacher institute day and Presidents' Day led to the break.
Village officials in Algonquin are looking at the budget for the next fiscal Year.
This full-time Community Development position reports to the Algonquin Village Manager.
The high school will serve as a host site for clinics Feb. 11-12 and March 11-12.
The Harnish Main building and Eastgate Branch will reopen on Feb. 8.
The residential subdivision is located on the south side of Algonquin Road and west of Fairway View Drive.
The two-vehicle collision happened Sunday night at Pyott and Jesse roads.
The Algonquin park system has several sledding hills and ice skating rinks available throughout the community.
The exhibit includes 54 works of art created by students from Algonquin Middle School and Dundee Middle School.
Photos are due by March 8.
The position involves building cleaning, basic maintenance services, responding to alarms, performing facility rounds and more.
Parking is prohibited on any public street in the Village between the hours of 2 a.m. and 5 a.m.
President Joe Biden on Friday issued two executive orders to help feed millions of Americans and revive a troubled U.S. economy.
All remote students can pick up lunch and breakfast meals daily via curbside pickup at Marlowe Middle School.
The residential subdivision will contain 278 residential units.
The event was postponed this year and instead a virtual platform was created as a safe alternative.
Huntley 158 will soon implement hybrid learning for grades K-12.
We are looking for nominees of people who have stepped up to help others. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The board of education will meet virtually tomorrow to discuss the return-to-learn plan for School District 158.
Rules change in the event of snowfall.
Send photos of your snowmen by March 8 to possibly be published in a future recreation guide.
Sledding hills are available at Braewood Park, High Hill Park and Spella Park.
Holiday lights CAN NOT go into curbside recycling bins.
In McHenry County, there are multiple locations where Christmas trees can be dropped off to be recycled.
Applications with the processing fee and all required documents must be submitted by Jan. 27, 2021.
The driver was pulled over on Interstate 90 near Huntley Friday afternoon. When police attempted to take him into custody, he bolted.
Recycle eligible electronics, batteries and fluorescent light bulbs on your regularly scheduled garbage pickup day.