County reviewing 2012 budget to meet Nov. 30 deadline, the Courier-News reports.
The hub page for video clips from Congressman Joe Walsh's town hall meeting held in Barrington on August 7, 2011.
North Street expected to reopen Tuesday.
Village to vote on agreement this week for $5,000 a month lobbyist who has helped pull in funding for road projects.
Huge number of appeals irks County Assessor, according to the Northwest Herald.
The Route 47 road project in Huntley continues with the Illinois Department of Transportation issuing a warning to expect longer delays than usual.
Chamber of Commerce has relocated to historic Village Hall.
McHenry County State's Attorney Lou Bianchi to stand trial on official misconduct charges.
Funds will support infrastructure improvements in neighborhoods impacted by the 2008 storms.
Watch out for flaggers and expect delays.
Village considers program that would help business owners improve their building's facades.
Senate no fan of debt-ceiling bill; Rep. Manzullo's spokesman hopes they reconsider
Huntley residents invited to fill out survey to give village an idea of what's important to them.
The Daily Herald reports on the authority’s last round of forums discussing its 10 year plan for projects and the price tag, about $6 billion.
Lake in the Hills Patch reports local woman receives rare award, only 28 are given out each year.
Huntley Patch followed Dave Johnson around for a full day to a see what happens on an average day in the life of a village manager.
Village ready to react to Mother Nature and her extreme weather.
Supervisor Linda Moore hasn't signed the Road Commissioner's budget, which must be filed by July 28 with the McHenry County Clerk's office.
Board approved routine item for FYH Bearing, a new business coming to town. The company expects to start its operations in the fall.
Two McHenry women share their experiences and views on the Parental Notice of Abortion Rights Act of 1995 in a Northwest Herald story.
Seniors at Grafton Township's bingo event question why property taxes increase despite decline in home values.
Power outage safety reminders regarding food safety and using generators.
State Rep. Mike Tryon guest speaker at Grafton Township's monthly bingo scheduled for Tuesday, July 12.
A special Task Force of Kane County Board members endorsed McCoy's appointment.
Northwest Herald reports process under debate.
Illinois Department of Transportation issues weekly construction update.
Tuesday's hearing made one thing clear: Both hospitals will try again to gain approval for their plans.
Last month's decision being challenged in court, according to a Northwest Herald story.
But Centegra looking forward to trying again.
Hearing set today, Patch will be covering the event live.
Roundtable event gave McHenry County College administrators, faculty, and alums an open forum to communicate with Sheila Simon.
Jury convicted former governor Rod Blagojevich Monday.
Lawmaker, who voted to impeach Rod Blagojevich, releases the following statement.
Thousands of people write to Illinois Health Facilities and Review Board to give their support to plans.
Area hospitals make arguments against both plans.
Bed Space high on list of criteria for Certificate of Need Application.
Centegra Health System’s and Mercy Health System’s Certificate of Need applications by the numbers.
Mercy officials hope to fulfill Crystal Lake’s dream of a hometown hospital
Centegra Health System see Haligus and Algonquin Road location perfect for new hospital.
Hospital officials, supporters will convene at Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board meeting Tuesday.