Doyle makes nine catches for 134 yards and a touchdown in Benet’s win against St. Viator.
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Nothing better than an encore as Nathan Whitwell scores five TDs in second half for Batavia. ‘He’s got that thing.’
Nathan Whitwell scores all five of his touchdowns in the second half as Batavia pulls away for a 45-21 win over St. Charles North.
La’Darrius Foster, who’s taking a construction class at Richards, scores TD on first touch. ‘Out to do even better.’
La’Darrius Foster was a building block Friday for Richards, scoring a 66-yard TD on his first run in a 68-12 win over Oak Lawn.
Sure, Valparaiso’s Austen MacKenzie can catch passes. But throwing one makes all the difference. ‘Oh, my gosh.’
Austen MacKenzie completes a pass to QB Kellen Hosek for a two-point conversion to beat Chesterton.
Get to know Brock Williams. Libertyville’s new tight end ‘makes defenses think.’ Add Lake Zurich to the list.
Williams caught six passes for 73 yards and a touchdown to help Libertyville remain undefeated.
Football and local scores for the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County
High school and local college results and highlights from the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County.
Study says Elgin needs large water, sewer rate hikes to pay for $1.1B in upcoming projects
Elgin would have to raise water and sewer rates every year for the next 10 years if the city is going to pay for the nearly $1.1 billion in water and sewer improvement projects it needs to do over the next few decades, a new city study says.
Judge’s decision in gun ban challenge weeks away as state set to appeal concealed carry ruling
A downstate judge’s decision on a challenge to the Illinois gun ban is weeks away. Meanwhile, the state plans an appeal on an adverse ruling on its concealed carry law.
Gary partnering with Hard Rock casino on convention center bid
The bids aren’t due until next month, but the City of Gary, in partnership with Hard Rock Casino, wants to convince the county of the Steel City is the best location for any potential convention center.
Park Ridge city leaders to see business, resident input on single-use plastic bags
Park Ridge leaders broached the idea of following suit with other area municipalities in perhaps establishing single-use plastic bag restrictions, coming to a consensus at the City Council meeting Monday that there was enough interest for the discussion on the subject to continue. Sept. 16 At the meeting, Michelle LaGrotta, of the Sustainability Commission, spoke on a memo the commission delivered to the council. The memo mentioned several ideas on how to reduce single-use bags. It was noted that the idea first emerged years ago but Park Ridge has not done anything to curb single-use plastic bag usage. “What we […]