Several Republican candidates vied for seats in Algonquin Township and Grafton Township races during Tuesday's primary.
Several area township races were voted on during Tuesday's primary.
A hearing is slated for this week before Algonquin Liquor Commission.
Algonquin trying to find a solution that won’t cost tax payers huge legal fees.
Election information for Algonquin and Lake in the Hills for Feb. 26, 2013.
The study found the downtown needs more "destination businesses," according to the Northwest Herald.
The LITH Village Board approved an Economic Incentive Policy in an effort to lure businesses to prime property along routes 31 and 47.
Algonquin at a crossroads due to unusual situation and can’t proceed with road project despite residents’ pleas.
A local kiosk will be located at the McHenry County Treasurer's Office in Woodstock.
Tim Schloneger takes over from longtime Village Manager William Ganek.
The Grove Mart will be located on Algonquin Road across from Wentworth Drive in Lake in the Hills.
The meeting will be held on Saturday, Feb. 16.
Do you think the state of Illinois should require students to receive the Tdap booster shot in order to remain in school?
Presidents Day is Monday, Feb. 18. Are schools closed? Is the post office open? Find out here.
Retiring village manager gets a surprise at village board meeting.
Cost of pool pass increasing, but village still spending thousands to keep it open.
Find out which bridges in the Algonquin and Lake in the Hills area are labeled as "structurally deficient."
Board of trustees direct staff to create a draft ordinance to discuss next month.
President Obama is scheduled to deliver the annual State of the Union address tonight.
Seven candidates vying for four trustee seats; current Algonquin Township clerk Marc Munaretto challenging Dianne Klemm for supervisor post.
Algonquin board authorizes $61,176 for repairs.
Gov. Pat Quinn give his fifth State of the State address on Wednesday afternoon. What do you think should be his top priorities over the next year? Tell us in the comments' section.
The three different buildings would offer a smaller venue that would seat from 50 to 70 people to a larger venue that would seat 225 to 270 people, according to the Northwest Herald.
ShakeOut is a nine-state emergency readiness drill on Feb. 7.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Village announces winners of 2013 Business Awards.
A bridge replacement project will close a portion of the trail through April.
Trustee Paul Mulcahy seeking presidential post. Two challengers have entered the April 9th race to serve on the Lake in the Hills Village Board.
Do you believe Obama's gun control proposals will help prevent school shootings?
A debate on gun control took center stage in residents' comments during Wednesday night's legislative hearing.
The Illinois State Board of Health recently approved the new requirements. So far this year, 30 cases of whooping cough have been reported in McHenry County while 299 cases were reported in 2012.
The temperatures have finally dipped low enough for outdoor skating.
The village of Algonquin is in the process of reviewing its budget for the 2013-14 fiscal year.
Do you still have a Christmas Tree that needs to be disposed of? The village of Algonquin's Waste Management Department will pick up trees curbside through Friday.
Marcelino Villa-Rodriguez will be sentenced to probation and to pay $7,500 in restitution.
The Algonquin Village Board OK'd an employment agreement for Timothy Schloneger during last night's meeting.
The property is expected to be used for boarding and training horses.
The 110-space lot will be located at the southwest corner of Route 31 and Virginia Road.
The McHenry County Health Department is encouraging everyone older than six months to get a flu shot.
Wladyslaw Krawiec said he "prayed for a little bit of help."