Martin Elementary School students went to Springfield to talk to politicians about how technology is helping them learn, according to the Northwest Herald.
The Fox River in Algonquin and McHenry has finally dipped below the flood stage.
The deadline for submitting photos is May 31.
Village presented with certificate of excellence for ninth year in a row.
McHenry, Kane, Cook, and DuPage counties are all along the declared disaster areas; businesses impacted by the flood are encouraged to contact the comptroller’s office.
The open house will be held on Thursday, May 16 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Safety Education Center, 1109 Crystal Lake Road in Lake in the Hills.
New website let voters see down to the street level what areas newly drawn district includes.
Village leaders oppose plans for a continuous flow intersection at Randall and Algonquin roads.
Algonquin officials’ emergency training last month provided experience in handling flood.
Residents still have concerns about traffic and flooding.
Items must be approved by Flood Brothers for pickup on weeks when electronics recycling is offered for free through the village.
Wine & Roses agrees to plea agreement in December 2012 violation.
The event will be held on May 4.
The water level on the Fox River remained high Wednesday.
Kit can tell homeowners if wells and drinking water safe.
Public works crews filled about 3,000 sandbags Thursday and responded to residents' calls for assistance.
The Fox River in Algonquin is expected to continue to rise in the coming day, causing issues for those living in the area. Village officials are urging motorists to avoid the downtown area.
Village makes declaration as it grapples with flooding issues.
LITH finance director Pete Stefan resigned last week and is taking a new position in DeKalb County.
AMC Lake in the Hills 12, 311 N. Randall Road, is undergoing several renovations, which will include the addition of a small lobby bar.
The Algonquin Public Arts Commission is hosting the exhibit this Thursday, April 18 through Saturday, April 20.
Be alert of changes on I-90 as construction kicks into high gear.
A northern Kane County bridge, beginning in Algonquin, has long been discussed and is now a top priority for the county.
Patch provides a list of local tax preparation providers or specialists for those still needing to file by the Monday, April 15 deadline.
Mulcahy won the village president seat Tuesday night.
Area voters reported little to no wait at polling places during Tuesday's local election.
Unofficial election results show James Kearns won the Grafton Township Supervisor race.
Coroner's office updates efforts.
The local election day will be on Tuesday, April 9.
Closure expected to increase traffic on Algonquin Road and Route 31.
The expansion would cost $247 million, according to the Northwest Herald.
The Daily Herald reports that 64.8 percent of McHenry County's local races in Tuesday's election are uncontested.
New ordinance sets out requirements for video gaming.
Downtown park scheduled for improvements when Western Bypass project completed.
The annual Lake in the Hills race is held on a hilly course around Woods Creek Lake.
Lake in the Hills police and Marlowe Middle School PTO host forum.
Robert Smith is one of four candidates running for three open trustee seats on Algonquin Village Board.
The trail will be closed starting immediately through May 1.
Algonquin’s spring clean up available to homeowners on different dates in April.
The Illinois Department of Transportation updates project at the heart of Algonquin's downtown.