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UPDATE: It Was The Father Eagle Killed By Car, Mom Caring For Eaglets

UPDATE: It Was The Father Eagle Killed By Car, Mom Caring For Eaglets

June 10, 2019
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Animal Care and Control, Communities, Education, Environment, Events, Nature, Photo Gallery, WK-Communities

As it turns out, it was the father eagle that was killed by a car when trying to gather up some road kill, and the…

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Wet Spring Weather Extremes Will Impact Yards, Gardens

Wet Spring Weather Extremes Will Impact Yards, Gardens

June 10, 2019
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Agriculture, Business, Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Gardening, Government, Homeowners, Nature, Weather Events

Weather has dampened the plans of many gardeners and homeowners this growing season. In fact, this May was the wettest on record in the Chicago…

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Montgomery Man Pleads Guilty to Possessing 42 Pounds of Marijuana-Laced Chocolate

Montgomery Man Pleads Guilty to Possessing 42 Pounds of Marijuana-Laced Chocolate

June 7, 2019
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16th Judicial Circuit Court, Communities, Crime and Safety, Criminal Justice, Education, Government, Kane County State's Attorney's Office, Public Safety

A Montgomery man is headed to prison for possessing more than 42 pounds of candy infused with tetrahydrocannabinol that he sought to sell. Thomas J….

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Kane County Recycles: Why Litter Is a Growing Problem In Kane County

Kane County Recycles: Why Litter Is a Growing Problem In Kane County

June 7, 2019
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Business, Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Government, Jennifer Jarland!, Parks and Recreation, Popular Culture, Public Service, Recycling

Editor’s Note: This article — part of a series of stories on litter in Kane County — is written by Kane County Recycling Coordinator Jennifer…

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State Passes $40.1 Billion Budget, Puts 'Fair Tax' on November 2020 Ballot

State Passes $40.1 Billion Budget, Puts ‘Fair Tax’ on November 2020 Ballot

June 7, 2019
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Consumers, Education, Government, Local Economy, State of Illinois, Taxpayers

Voters will have the opportunity to decide in the November 2020 General Election whether to move forward with a constitutional amendment to approve the state’s…

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Kane County History: The Story of St. Charles' Paddlewheel Riverboats

Kane County History: The Story of St. Charles’ Paddlewheel Riverboats

June 7, 2019
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Events, Government, History, Parks and Recreation, Quality of Life, Weekend

Editor’s Note: This article is part of a weekly series on Kane County’s amazing history. Today’s article was written by Tim Kirsininkas, marketing manager for…

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Village of Wayne Alerts Area Residents of Traveling Seal-Coating Scam

Village of Wayne Alerts Area Residents of Traveling Seal-Coating Scam

June 7, 2019
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Communities, Consumers, Crime and Safety, Education, Government, Homeowners, Kane County Sheriff's Office, Police & Fire

The Wayne Police Department is alerting area residents to a seal-coating scam that travels from town to town. According to a village of Wayne news…

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Good Natured: Why Is Robin Population Thriving in Kane County?

Good Natured: Why Is Robin Population Thriving in Kane County?

June 7, 2019
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Communities, Education, Government, Homeowners, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parks and Recreation, Quality of Life, Quirky and Fun, WK-Communities

This good-natured column is written by Pam Otto, manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility of the…

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Health Department: More Than 300 People Exposed to Measles May 20-24

Health Department: More Than 300 People Exposed to Measles May 20-24

June 6, 2019
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Breaking News, Communities, Consumers, Education, Government, Health, Kane County Health Department, Public Safety

Kane County Health Department officials said today (Thursday, June 6, 2019) that they have identified more than 300 people who may have been exposed to…

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Sheriff's Office: Duck Or Bird Might Have Caused Fatal Crash on Plank Road

Sheriff’s Office: Duck Or Bird Might Have Caused Fatal Crash on Plank Road

June 6, 2019
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Breaking News, Communities, Education, Government, Kane County Sheriff's Office, Public Safety, Transportation

The Kane County Sheriff’s Office said a large duck or bird might have caused a driver to lose control of his vehicle early this morning…

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