The village board’s decision to move ahead with allowing video gaming is a relief for restaurant and bar owners.
Explore what video gaming is like at Moretti's.
The village board is expected to vote on an ordinance in the coming weeks.
Gov. Pat Quinn has proposed to freeze state income taxes shared with local municipalities to generate an additional $68 million for the state budget.
Richard Flynn is one of four candidates running for three open trustee seats on Algonquin Village Board.
Several local seats are up for grabs during the spring election.
The general election for local races will be April 9.
LITH's deputy public works director Manny Gomez, who also served as the village's airport manager, resigned last month.
Just in time for Earth Day, village plans to clean streets and schedules environmentally friendly events.
Jerry Glogowski is one of four candidates running for three open trustee seats on Algonquin Village Board.
Brian Dianis is one of four candidates running for three open trustee seats on Algonquin Village Board.
Due to lower assessed values of homes, some seniors will not get a tax break under the senior citizen assessment freeze exemption this year.
Lawmakers proposed new taxes on oil rigs, license plates, satellite TV, strip clubs and more to find money for schools, parks, youth centers and crisis centers. Reboot Illinois talks taxes.
Interior work being done next month to prepare property for rentals.
Village recognizes steering committee as a member reminds board to be flexible.
The changes will be made as part of the I-90 rebuilding and widening project.
National Code Enforcement Officers Appreciation Month prompts village to recognize its own officers.
This week marks 10 years since the Iraq war began. Many area communities have lost loved ones and friends to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Denise Barreto is one of four candidates running for three open village board trustee seats.
Bill Dustin is one of two candidates running for the open village president seat.
Paul Mulcahy is one of two running for the open Lake in the Hills Village President seat.
Ken Tentler is one of four candidates running for three open trustee seats on Lake in the Hills Village Board.
Stephen Harlfinger is one of four candidates running for three open trustee seats on Lake in the Hills Village Board.
Bob Huckins is one of four candidates running for three open trustee seats on Lake in the Hills Village Board.
The forum was held at the Algonquin/Lake in the HIlls Chamber of Commerce Wednesday.
A forum will be held tonight for Algonquin Village Board candidates.
Village could give lawmakers some tips on balancing budgets.
The focus of the trip is to “focus on American energy,” officials said.
Online voting continues through Monday, March 11.
You can now sign up for the event, which will be held on Friday, April 12.
The incentive program began Friday and will continue through Aug. 31, according to the Northwest Herald.
Special Friday evening event allows your family to have fun plus preview parks and recreation department classes offered this spring.
A violation means a fine of $25 to $1,000.
Village board expected to vote on final draft of study.
East Dundee developer asks village to approve change from townhomes to single-family homes in the Coves subdivision.
Algonquin Liquor Commission levies fines, continues one case.
Pam Fender—a Huntley Village Board trustee—will now face Jim Kearns of Huntley during the general election on April 9.
Village’s streets department prepared for any amount of snowfall.
Several area township races were voted on during Tuesday's primary election.