The tea party meets on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at the Cosman Center.
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The Huntley Village Board will vote Thursday on a resolution authorizing an agreement with an energy consultant company.
Huntley officials are moving forward with efforts to add signage, landscaping and lighting improvements to promote Huntley's downtown district.
Grafton residents can order food and reap considerable savings on groceries, organizers say.
Small amount snow - perfect timing for Snowflake Festival.
Try the Huntley Park Distirct's Fitness Center for free next week, Feb. 6 - 12.
Streetscape improvements and energy consulting agreement to be discussed at tonight's Committee of the Whole meeting.
Village leaders strive to attract new businesses and help existing businesses grow through a new economic development plan and Huntleyfirst.com website.
Commuter railway service to Huntley and westward communities a long way down the track.
Full fleet of tollway snowplows are ready for deployment and snow operations center will be activated.
The Village Board will discuss the study results at its committee of the whole meeting tonight.
Two Huntley police officers were nominated McHenry County Officer of the Year award.
Two Huntley police officers were nominated for the McHenry County award.
Centegra officials confirmed Tuesday that they filed an appeal to the board's decision in December denying the Huntley hospital project.
Program will help communities and businesses develop food hubs.
In light of Thursday's winter storm, village officials remind Huntley residents to use caution when driving and not to park on streets.
Tom Conley, a nephew of Florence Schaffenegger, formally will present a $139,917 gift to Huntley at tonight's Village Board meeting.
The Huntley Area Public Library Friends Foundation sponsors drawing to promote new and expanding library services.
Combs replaces Philip Hiscock, who is pursuing a role with the Federal government.
Newly elected Huntley Trustee Nick Hanson hopes money will be used to buy perishable food for local families in need.
A research firm will analyze the feasibility of designating Huntley's downtown as a tax increment financing district.
The Northwest Herald reports District 158 abatement will help freeze property tax levy.
Algonquin store is stocked full of chocolate goodies and gifts.
Church's plans for Parish Ministry Center to be reviewed by Huntley Village Board.
Grafton Township is hosting an AARP driver safety class this Thursday and Friday.
Huntley trustees have approved the 2012 annual operating and capital budget, as well as the 2011 property tax levy.
Finally, Justice Has Prevailed
I-Pass users could see unexpected activity in their bank accounts.
The Huntley Village Board will hold a public hearing tonight followed by a special meeting to vote on the 2012 budget and 2011 property tax levy.
Representatives from Centegra Health Systems and Mercy Health Care Systems will pitch plans today for proposed hospitals in McHenry County to the state health facilities and review board.
Michael Skala has served on the school board for 14 years; now he is campaigning for a McHenry County Board seat.
Kris Kringle Market, live nativity scene and tractor-pulled hayrides were all part of the fun at the Christmas on the Square.
Huntley residents celebrated the season by attending Huntley's first Holiday Lights Parade.
A little rain didn't deter residents and their family members from attending the many holiday festivities at Huntley's Christmas on the Square on Saturday.
The Illinois Health Facilities and Review Board will meet in Bolingbrook this week.
The Algonquin Area Public Library has received a 3-STAR library rating from its patrons.
Centegra is accepting registrations now for cease-smoking classes led by McHenry County Health Department staff.