LITH officials are seeking feedback on new equipment at Sunset Skate Park and a new playground at Ford School Park.
The Village of Algonquin has applied for $350,000 in funding from Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
Kindergartener Matthew Underwood helped make ornaments in exchange for donations to the Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Jake Walker has been selected to march in a band of 300 directors from throughout the country.
The Huntley High School Football Program recently conducted its 9th Annual Holiday Promise Program.
Village President, Village Clerk and three Village Trustee seats are up for election.
Sign your child up to take part in the village's holiday decorating contest.
MCDOT is studying corridor improvements for Lakewood Road between Algonquin Road and Ackman Road in Lake in the Hills.
The penumbral lunar eclipse is a prelude to can’t-miss December sky shows in Algonquin, including the colorful, prolific Geminids.
The Village of Algonquin will be accepting holidays lights from residents for recycling at the Ganek Municipal Center.
Resources are available for business struggling as the COVID-19 pandemic worsens.
Pulte Home Corporation is scheduled to begin construction this fall of the Trails of Woods Creek residential subdivision.
The local libraries will close. Through Nov. 22 the patron limit will be reduced to 30 people at the Main Library and 10 people at Eastgate.
The expansion project at the park on Woods Creek Lake is complete.
The McHenry County Department of Health could use the village of Algonquin's public works facility for distributing vaccines.
Services will be temporarily paused during the week of Thanksgiving break.
Huntley High School music students have been invited to participate in the Illinois Music Education Association festival.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
The Village of Algonquin is pleased to announce the 9th Annual Student Art Exhibit is live in a virtual format accessible to all.
The tennis courts at Willoughby Farms Park (2001 Wynnfield Drive) will remain closed while necessary maintenance is being completed.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
“On regular days and holidays alike, law enforcement too often see the results of driving impaired and not wearing a seat belt."
Law enforcement agencies throughout Illinois participated in this effort to save lives by getting impaired drivers off the roads.
You can make reservations now for winter camping opens within Thomas Woods at Marengo Ridge Conservation Area.
The Village of Algonquin has been recognized with a Certificate of Achievement from the International City/County Management Association.
Meet Santa, Mrs. Claus and some of their helpers on this magical drive through the Santa Express.
Pulte Home Corporation is scheduled to begin construction this fall of the subdivision.
This is the eighth year the Village’s performance management has been recognized by the International City/County Management Association.
Photos will be placed on the Village Facebook page and voting will take place to see who is the best dressed dog or group.
The Village is offering suggestions to help promote a safe experience for all.
As a community, we must maintain vigilance with public health recommendations to make these in-person experiences possible.
See below for other frequently asked questions regarding the yearbook.
District 158 is excited to be offering Student Success, a remote support opportunity for students in grades K-12.
Mark your calendar for the event, which will be held on October 24.
The article documents the discrepancy between the demographic makeup of the K-12 student population and that of teachers in the U.S.
Interested applicants should submit their application via email.
The yellow-crowned night heron, found by a Johnsburg resident, is rare in Illinois and listed as an endangered species.
Flushing improves overall water quality by moving fresh water throughout the distribution system.
The recycling event will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday at Chesak Elementary School in Lake in the Hills.
The public can once again use the computers.