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Beware Growling 'Zombie Raccoons' Spotted in Cook County

Beware Growling ‘Zombie Raccoons’ Spotted in Cook County

March 21, 2019
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Animal Care and Control, Communities, Education, Environment, Government, Health, Nature, Public Safety

First it’s zombie deer, now it’s zombie raccoons. Really, what is this world coming to? According to the Stickney Police Department, Stickney Township Animal Control…

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IDNR: Do NOT Handle Young Wildlife During Spring Breeding Season!

IDNR: Do NOT Handle Young Wildlife During Spring Breeding Season!

March 18, 2019
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Communities, Education, Environment, Events, Government, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parks and Recreation, Quality of Life, State of Illinois

Spring is a busy breeding season for wildlife, and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources reminds Illinois citizens not to bother or handle baby birds…

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Recycling Q&A: How Should I Recycle Styrofoam?

Recycling Q&A: How Should I Recycle Styrofoam?

March 17, 2019
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Events, Government, Local Economy, Public Service, Recycling, Sustainability

Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series of recycling Q&A tips from Kane County Recycling Coordinator Jennifer Jarland. Got a question or idea…

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UPDATE: Fox River Flood Warning — Algonquin Could Reach 1.2 Feet Over Flood Stage

UPDATE: Fox River Flood Warning — Algonquin Could Reach 1.2 Feet Over Flood Stage

March 17, 2019
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Breaking News, Communities, Education, Environment, Government, Public Safety, Transportation, Weather Events

11:30AM SUNDAY UPDATE The National Weather Service Chicago has issued a Flood Warning for the Fox River at the Algonquin Tailwater and as of Friday…

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Good Natured: Canada Geese Doing The Dating (And Mating) Game — Right Here in Kane County

Good Natured: Canada Geese Doing The Dating (And Mating) Game — Right Here in Kane County

March 15, 2019
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Communities, Education, Environment, Government, Nature, Parks and Recreation

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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Want To Hunt Turkeys? OTC Permit Sales Delayed a Week — Begin March 19

Want To Hunt Turkeys? OTC Permit Sales Delayed a Week — Begin March 19

March 14, 2019
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Communities, Consumers, Environment, Government, Nature, State of Illinois

Remaining 2019 Illinois Spring Turkey Hunting permits will go on sale over-the-counter at 8 a.m. Tuesday, March 19. Since not all vendors were set up…

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60 Degrees, But ... Heavy Rains, Lightning, High Winds, Flooding Dangers Ahead

60 Degrees, But … Heavy Rains, Lightning, High Winds, Flooding Dangers Ahead

March 13, 2019
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Environment, Government, Public Safety, Weather Events, WK-Communities

We’ve spent a lot of conversation in recent days celebrating the warm temperatures expected today (March 13, 2019) and Thursday. But the truth is, the…

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Green Infrastructure Forum Set For March 20 in St. Charles

Green Infrastructure Forum Set For March 20 in St. Charles

March 8, 2019
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Events, Nature, Public Service, Quality of Life, Sustainability

How can trees, natural areas, permeable pavers, and rain gardens benefit you and the environment? Find out at the Green Infrastructure Forum hosted by the…

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Good Natured Part 2: Coyotes Most Frequent Diners at Kane Carcass Cam Cafe

Good Natured Part 2: Coyotes Most Frequent Diners at Kane Carcass Cam Cafe

March 8, 2019
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Education, Environment, Government, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parks and Recreation

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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Recycling Q&A: (1) Frozen Food Boxes And (2) 'To Crush or Not To Crush' Containers

Recycling Q&A: (1) Frozen Food Boxes And (2) ‘To Crush or Not To Crush’ Containers

March 1, 2019
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Government, Popular Culture, Recycling

Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series of recycling Q&A tips from Kane County Recycling Coordinator Jennifer Jarland. Got a question or idea…

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