Here's when the McHenry County Conservation District will begin taking reservations for group camping.
District 158 is now accepting applications to fill the seat of school board president Michael Fleck.
Work will soon begin to place a thin lift asphalt overlay on Cary Algonquin Road between North Main Street and U.S. Route 14.
"Huntley 158 families, We’ve officially reached the last day of school!"
Please see the information below about Cap and Gown pickup from Josten’s
The village is helping businesses prep for the expected lifting of restrictions on restaurants this week.
Parent company L Brands also announced it plans to close 50 Bath & Body Works locations in the United States and Canada.
Please see press release from the Village of Algonquin.
Allergy sufferers be alert, as higher rates of pollen and the risk of allergy symptoms are expected in Algonquin in the coming days.
An Elgin teen and a Cary teen have been named National Merit $2,500 Scholarship winners.
Rainfall total surpassed four inches in some parts of the Chicago area late Thursday, early Friday.
“I’ve said that we’re all in this together, but at the same time, it doesn’t make sense for McHenry County to be held back.."
HHS Choir performs a beautiful, remotely recorded rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”
The discussion comes at a time when McHenry County leaders are urging Gov. J.B. Pritzker to move the county into a different health region.
Dvino E. Thomas, 34, of Chicago, is accused of fleeing with a 2-year-old child, who he may be the father of, police said.
Due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the village has temporarily suspended all water service shut-offs for non-payment.
The school uses Imagine Español in its Dual Language Program and is among just 25 in the country to receive the recognition.
District 158 Superintendent Scott Rowe says more news on grad celebrations are expected in coming days.
"We are cautiously and optimistically moving ahead and wanted to provide you with some updates," McHenry County Conservation District said.
The village owned stables on Pyott and home on Haligus will be torn down.
A 16-year-old passenger was airlifted from Northwestern hospital in Huntley to Lutheran Hospital in critical condition.
Three acres of turfgrass at Holder Park Detention and Woods Creek Trail will be conveyed into meadows with native wildflowers and grasses.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
Due to impacts from COVID-19, the following changes apply to refuse and recycling service provided by Groot.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the village of Algonquin will be keeping Lions-Armstrong Memorial Pool closed for the 2020 season.
Internal committees are helping to prep for in-person instruction come fall, remote learning and a combination of both.
If you've wondered what you can do to help Illinois healthcare workers spending days and nights caring for coronavirus patients, here's how.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The Village of Lake in the Hills hosts two Shred days each year for all Lake in the Hills Residents.
Pritzker Shouldn't Continue Excluding General Assembly During COVID-19 Crisis
Freedom Movement USA plans to protest the state's extended stay-at-home order due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The golf course, which is run by the Dundee Township Park District, will open on May 1.
The local school district provided its cleaning wipes, masks, gloves to the police department earlier this month.
Nonprofit organizations and businesses in McHenry County want community members to know about Giving Tuesday Now, happening May 5.
Fire crews were called Friday to the intersection of Algonquin Road and Route 25 for a crash involving 2 cars, and a woman who was trapped.
One fundraiser will help keep Rosie O'Hare's Public House open. Another is raising funds for bar, restaurant workers in Dundee.
A group of local residents gathered in the parking lot of Port Edward's in Algonquin on Saturday to enjoy some conversation, food and drinks
The home for developmentally disabled adults has 89 residents. Nine residents and 14 staff members have contracted the new coronavirus.
High winds caused a semi-truck to roll over Monday afternoon in Woodstock, officials said.