The village of Lake in the Hills will allow rental of the hangars to store vehicles, furniture, appliances and other items.
Towne Park will close to the public on Monday and remain closed through summer 2014.
In the latest Land of Lincoln Red survey issued by Patch, Republican respondents shared their opinions on the presidential election following the Republican National Convention.
2012 has been the year of sun, excessive temperatures, invasive weeds and dropping water levels for the waters of Crystal Lake.
Several seats will be up for election on the village board of trustees in Algonquin and Lake in the Hills.
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The McHenry County Health Department confirmed the first human case of West Nile Virus in the county this week.
The road project meant to relieve congestion at the intersection of Route 31 and Route 62 downtown Algonquin has been underway for several weeks.
Representatives from Algonquin Food & Liquor, Trader Joe's and Riverview Restaurant all appeared before the Algonquin Liquor Control Commission Tuesday night.
The village is looking for local residents to submit their favorite fall photos. Winning photos may be used on the village of Algonquin's website or in the village's recreation guide.
Dee Beaubien is running against David McSweeney in the race for the Illinois 52nd House District.
David McSweeney is running against Dee Beaubien in the race to become the state representative of the 52nd Illinois House District.
Dee Beaubien is running against David McSweeney in the race to become the state representative of the 52nd Illinois House District.
A public hearing will be held tonight at 7 p.m. at the Algonquin Village Hall, 5200 Harnish Drive.
The open house will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 24.
The practice is meant to move fresh water throughout the distribution system. Find out when hydrants will be flushed in your neighborhood.
The lots will now be developed for single-family homes instead of duplexes.
Algonquin's committee of a whole on Tuesday rejected a plan for 69 luxury apartments in Riverside Plaza.
The Lake in the Hills Village Board is expected to vote tonight to approve a resolution requesting a county moratorium on all new and pending permits for billboards. Last week, the Algonquin Village Board OK’d a similar resolution.
Various pieces of artwork will be displayed throughout the village starting this fall as part of Algonquin's Public Arts Program.
A portion of the Prairie Trail in Algonquin is expected to be closed through Sept. 11 while Algonquin Road will be reduced to one lane in coming days.
Lake in the Hills residents can provide feedback to the village through its resident satisfaction survey as well as a parks and recreation department survey.
Scheme cost customers and lenders $2.25 million
Village Board votes Thursday to stick with Allied Waste.
Be the first to answer correctly, and you will be entered into a drawing for a $50 gift certificate.
Several seats will be up for election this spring.
The rink will remain open as long as weather permits.
Village Board members will consider an amendment that would ban the use of covers on cars.
Keith Nygren, R-Hebron, re-elected as sheriff.