Ella Selvaggio wrote the 25,000-word book "Legends of Morana."
All area children 18 and under are eligible for daily curbside meal pickup.
United Nations Association of the USA recognizes youth leaders delivering progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Space is limited in local programs for daycare.
"Please remain in contact with your teacher(s) for alternative modes of instruction in the interim."
The skate park equipment at Richard Taylor Skate Park has been replaced.
The six birds were barely a week old. The birds were brought to the McHenry Co. Conservation District Wildlife Resource Center.
The United Way of Greater McHenry County presented its 2019-20 Trailblazer Award to Follett School Solutions, which is based in McHenry.
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The Illinois Housing Development Authority is offering funds to renters that may have fallen behind due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Alexander Rogers, 16, was last known to be in Gratiot, Wis., where he met up with a 16-year-old girl but police don't know their location.
The village is enacting stricter guidelines after reports of overcrowdings at the the beach.
The Illinois Department of Public Health requires a number of immunizations and exams before students can attend school.
Nichols Farm and Orchard in Marengo will no longer be selling its fresh produce at the at the Wicker Park Farmers Market.
McHenry County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Jeremy Bruketta and his canine partner Kelt worked together to find the missing girl, 16.
There will be intermittent closures on July 28-29 due to the Longmeadow Bridge Construction project.
Requests for busing to a sitter or dual custody busing request are due next week to the Transportation Department.
Construction is underway on The Oaks at Algonquin with the facility expected to open in January 2022.
The District is offering all students two options for instruction.
The Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation grant will be used to create additional pollinator habitats in the village.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Village of Algonquin will be keeping Lions-Armstrong Memorial Pool closed for the 2020 swim season.
Huntley Community School District 158 is now accepting applications for free and reduced-price meals through a secure, private online form.
The hot air balloon made an emergency landing near Haligus and Ackman roads Wednesday morning.
Families must fill out the survey only once per family, regardless of the number of children attending school in the fall.
The tennis courts at Willoughby Farms Park (2001 Wynnfield Drive) will remain closed while necessary maintenance is being completed.
"Huntley Community School District 158 is keenly aware of the urgent need to communicate to families about what to expect next year."
Wrap Pac School Supply Pacs are available to order through June 28.
The Huntley 158 Board of Education approved a new one-year agreement with the Huntley Education Association.
The Board appointed Community Services Director Fred Mullard to serve as the Interim Village Administrator June 18.
The Lake in the Hills Village Board has appointed Fred Mullard as the interim village administrator.
Huntley 158’s sack meal pickup service will continue throughout the summer until the beginning of the school year.
"Given the uncertainties that all school districts face during pandemic, both organizations felt that a one-year agreement was appropriate."
The Arbor Day Foundation announced that the Village of Algonquin is again named a Tree City USA community.
The Village asks residents to support Algonquin’s small restaurants and businesses, many of which have pickup, delivery and other options.
The Government Finance Officers Association recognized the Village with Outstanding Achievement in Popular Annual Financial Reporting.
The Algonquin Police Department announced plans for stepped-up Independence Day traffic enforcement with a focus on impaired driving.
Principal Marcus Belin personally delivered diplomas to more than 500 graduates of the Class of 2020 at their homes.
Families of incoming kindergarten students interested in the Dual Language Program for the 2020-21 school year should be apply by June 12.
From April through October turtles cross roads in search of water, food, mates or nesting locations.
At this moment, we stand with our students, staff, and all who are rightfully and righteously demanding fairness and justice.