Recorder Phyllis Walter aims to have all real estate records dating back to 1839 online in 2012.
Holding the levy at the same level could mean loss of $48,000, but village staff is recommending the move.
Village board unanimously approves Mayor Charles Sass's appointment.
Walsh talks about the federal deficit, a balanced budget and next year's primary.
Get all the information you need to start your day, including where to find the lowest gas prices in your town, live traffic updates, weather and events for November 15.
Village offices closed, local schools open.
Village looking at its fiscal year 2011 and a new era for capital road projects.
Catch up on the week's news.
Board votes against Mayor Charles Sass's choice to fill vacancy.
Metra is holding eight hearings in the Chicago metropolitan area before taking a final vote on its budget, Nov. 11.
Staff directed to explore referendum question.
Huntley village board meets at 7 p.m., tonight at village hall, 10987 Main Street.
Village also implements an Adopt-A-Highway program.
Village to consider special permit for antenna needed to broadcast local radio station.
Group approaches village board, which decides to lower speed limit.
Roads along the Route 47 corridor will be closed this week.
Centegra plans to close the indoor pool at its Health Bridge Fitness Center in December to make the safety improvements.
Construction crawl set with goal of bringing people back to Route 47 to visit local businesses.
The road will be closed for five days.
A Woodstock man hospitalized for the virus.
Trustee Paul Mercer resigns from Huntley Village Board, moving to Arizona.
An Illinois Tollway committee approved an intergovernmental agreement for the long awaited project, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Bring in your old electronics or documents that need shredding this weekend at township offices.
State Rep. Mike Tryon meeting with voters in District 64.
Church approaches Huntley village board to start formal review.
Work planned this week includes grinding pavement.
Village conducts survey to learn what's important to Huntley residents.
The roadway will be closed later this month for railroad crossing work.
Huntley is managing the downturn well, but other towns are having to cut down on basic public services, the Northwest Herald reports.
Residents to evaluate candidates at upcoming forums; cast ballots in October
McHenry County Health Department and Illinois Department of Public Health issue release on Dixon Dairy recall.
McHenry County Division of Transportation plans public hearing.
As the second summer of the Route 47 construction project comes close to an end, businesses describe how it's affected them.
Case reported in Fox River Grove.
Residents will be able to give their opinion on the project.
Illinois toll increase, effective Jan. 1, 2012, will help advance long-awaited project.
Crews working to pour concrete and have lanes open during the winter, but the overall project won't be done until next spring.
Huntley's Route 47 and Interstate 90 project could benefit from the hike. Tollway officials could take a vote today.
Illinois Tollway wants to increase tolls to pay for capital projects. The proposed toll increase would move up the planned Route 47 full interchange to next year.
Grafton Supervisor Linda Moore decided whether to take Appellate Court decision to higher court, according to the Daily Herald.