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Carpentersville Drug Dealer Who Tried To Eat Cocaine Gets 11 Years

Carpentersville Drug Dealer Who Tried To Eat Cocaine Gets 11 Years

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

A Carpentersville man who actually tried to eat cocaine when he was approached with a warrant will go to prison for possessing cocaine he planned…

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Elgin Commits to Illinois' First Community Solar Project

Elgin Commits to Illinois’ First Community Solar Project

October 16, 2019
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Energy, Environment, Events, Government, Public Service, Quality of Life, WK-Communities

The city of Elgin will be the largest subscriber to the first community solar project in the state. The Rainy Solar project, located at 1111…

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$11 Million Renovation Puts Lofts in Aurora's Historic Keystone Building

$11 Million Renovation Puts Lofts in Aurora’s Historic Keystone Building

October 16, 2019
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Business, Communities, Consumers, Development, Education, Government, Quality of Life, Real Estate, WK-Business

Urban Equity Properties held a groundbreaking ceremony to mark construction of the Keystone Building Lofts, an $11 million, multi-unit redevelopment of the historic Keystone Building…

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ROE Photo Contest Week 3: Central Student Lets Her Colors Shine

ROE Photo Contest Week 3: Central Student Lets Her Colors Shine

October 16, 2019
Matt Muntner
Arts & Entertainment, Awards and Recognition, Education, Entertainment, Kane County Regional Office of Education, Schools, Youth

Welcome fans, new audience members, and participating students to Week 3 of the ROE’s Student Photography Contest! We hope you all had a fantastic Columbus…

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5,500 Expected For Aurora's Oct. 19 Diwali Festival

5,500 Expected For Aurora’s Oct. 19 Diwali Festival

October 15, 2019
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Clubs and Organizations, Communities, Consumers, Education, Events, Global Ambassadors, Quality of Life, Weekend

Aurora’s Indian American Community Outreach Advisory Board will celebrate its sixth Diwali Festival from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at Metea Valley…

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Algonquin Police Cracking Down on Halloween Drunken Driving

Algonquin Police Cracking Down on Halloween Drunken Driving

October 15, 2019
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Communities, Consumers, Crime and Safety, Education, Government, Holidays, Police & Fire, Public Safety, Quality of Life, WK-Communities

Impaired driving is scary. That’s why the Algonquin Police Department issued a news release today urging motorists to commit to sober driving this Halloween when…

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State Wants To Consolidate Downstate, Suburban Police/Fire Pensions

State Wants To Consolidate Downstate, Suburban Police/Fire Pensions

October 15, 2019
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Communities, Education, Government, Police & Fire, Public Safety, Taxpayers

The Pension Consolidation Feasibility Task Force issued a report to Gov. JB Pritzker last week recommending that the state take action in the veto session…

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Kane County in Top 10 Most Likely To Hit a Deer

Kane County in Top 10 Most Likely To Hit a Deer

October 15, 2019
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Animal Care and Control, Communities, Education, Government, Public Safety, State of Illinois, Transportation

Kane County is the 10th-most-likely place to hit a deer in Illinois. And according to an Illinois Department of Natural Resources news release, autumn ushers…

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14 Will Graduate Oct. 17 From Kane County Drug Rehabilitation Court

14 Will Graduate Oct. 17 From Kane County Drug Rehabilitation Court

October 15, 2019
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16th Judicial Circuit Court, Communities, Consumers, Crime and Safety, Criminal Justice, Education, Events, Government, Public Safety, Public Service, WK-Communities

The Kane County Drug Rehabilitation Court will hold a graduation ceremony at 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019, at the Kane County Branch Court, 540…

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POW! Momma Daisy Is Sweet, Friendly And Loves People

POW! Momma Daisy Is Sweet, Friendly And Loves People

October 15, 2019
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Animal Care and Control, Communities, Consumers, Education, Events, Government, Health, Homeowners, Nonprofits, Pet of the Week, Public Service, Quality of Life, Quirky and Fun

“A cat can purr its way out of anything.” — Donna McCrohan, Author KCAC’s Adorable, Adoptable Pet of the Week is written by Tecla Metzel…

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