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‘Main Street is hurting’: Wauconda authorizes acquisition of long vacant restaurant space downtown
Wanting to prevent continued economic malaise in the downtown business area, Wauconda officials have authorized the acquisition — one way or another — of the former Bulldogs restaurant.
Lisle trustee candidates separated by single vote, while Queen Bee school board race ends in a tie
Two school board candidates in Queen Bee Elementary District 16 each received 895 votes.
Parents sue Arlington Heights school district, former nurse over misappropriated meds
Arlington Heights School District 25, a former school nurse and other district officials face a lawsuit filed Thursday by the parents of one of several students given the wrong medications at school.
Write-in candidates’ votes fall short in District 211 election
A pair of write-in candidates’ votes appeared to not seriously threaten the balloted candidates in the April 1 election for three available seats on the Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 board of education, according to the still unofficial tally.
Demolition of now obsolete Schaumburg village hall begins, time capsule recovered
Demolition on the exterior of Schaumburg’s former village hall started Thursday morning, but not before a hidden away time capsule had been safely recovered from within.
72-year-old woman killed in Gurnee house fire
A 72-year-old woman found dead in a burning Gurnee home Tuesday died of smoke inhalation but is not being identified because no relatives could be found, authorities said.
Batavia tables dam removal study, seeks more options
Batavia City Council members could not agree this week on whether to take the first step toward removing the city’s dam from the Fox River.
Veteran Wheeling police officer dies during training class
Wheeling police Cmdr. Jim Borchardt died Wednesday after experiencing a medical emergency, the village announced.
‘Nobody asked questions’: Metra broadens human trafficking prevention campaign
“How many kids like me have slipped through the cracks because someone ignored their gut feeling?” survivor asks.