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Teen Missing Since Monday / Limo Company Closes Following Fatal Crash / Senior Headed to Julliard / Wakeboard Park to Open
Get caught up on the top news stories from the past week in Lake County and McHenry County.

A 14-year-old Wadsworth girl has been missing for a week.
A federal investigation also found the 20-year-old driver in the crash had a history of traffic violations.
The opening bid for the massive campus along Route 14 in Harvard will start at $2.7 million.
Find out what is in store this summer for Three Oaks Recreation Area in Crystal Lake.
A roadside safety check will be conducted by the Illinois State Police and the Algonquin Police Department.
Catherine Lasak is one of 12 women worldwide to be accepted into the prestigious school.
An autopsy revealed alcohol intoxication contributed to the crash.
Shaquan Allen was found unresponsive at the residential facility for troubled youth in Lake Villa last week. He later died.
The widow of disgraced Fox Lake Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz is now charged with conspiracy and personal use of charitable funds.
The school board also approved measures designed to use in-school suspensions more.
The teen was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs.
In Lake County, 44 percent of those eligible to vote cast their ballot during the primary election last month.
Police conducted a search of John P. Malecki's home on Wednesday and took the local man into custody.
Huntley police and paramedics were called to the scene of the accident Saturday afternoon.
Crystal Lake has reversed its ban on video gambling. Now, Lakewood is the only town in McHenry County that does not allow video gaming.
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