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Settler's Hill 'Wow' Cross Country Course Will Be Event Venue Choice

Settler’s Hill ‘Wow’ Cross Country Course Will Be Event Venue Choice

February 27, 2018
Jessica Mino
Communities, Development, Environment, Events, Government, Kane County, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Nonprofits, Quality of Life, Recreation, Sports

Editor’s Note: This article was posted by Jessica Mino, resource management coordinator of the Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Services. The cross-country course…

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Good Natured: 'As I Write This, I'm Staring at a Dead Cooper's Hawk'

Good Natured: ‘As I Write This, I’m Staring at a Dead Cooper’s Hawk’

February 23, 2018
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Consumers, Education, Environment, Government, Homeowners, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parks and Recreation

This “Good Natured” article is written by Pam Otto, the manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility…

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New Poster Format, Spanish Translation Make Recycling Easier

New Poster Format, Spanish Translation Make Recycling Easier

February 23, 2018
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Government, Homeowners, Kane County, Recycling, Sustainability, WK-Features

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

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UPDATE: Fox River Flooding Continues To Be a Concern

UPDATE: Fox River Flooding Continues To Be a Concern

February 21, 2018
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Breaking News, Communities, Environment, Government, Public Safety, Weather Events

The National Weather Service Chicago says the danger isn’t over for flooding at the Fox River at the Algonquin Tailwater and at Montgomery. CLICK HERE…

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'Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman': One Earth Film Festival Brings Amazing Movie to Kane County

‘Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman’: One Earth Film Festival Brings Amazing Movie to Kane County

February 20, 2018
Jessica Mino
Agriculture, Arts & Entertainment, Clubs and Organizations, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Kane County, Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources, Nature, Nonprofits, Science & Technology, Sustainability, Volunteers

One Earth Film Festival, the Midwest’s premier environmental film fest, returns for its seventh dynamic season with a screening of the acclaimed documentary “Rancher, Farmer,…

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Not Easy Being Green Part 5: What's Your Town's Residential Diversion Rate?

Not Easy Being Green Part 5: What’s Your Town’s Residential Diversion Rate?

February 16, 2018
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Communities, Consumers, Environment, Government, Jennifer Jarland!, Recycling, Uncategorized

Editor’s Note: This article is the last in a five-part series of “Not Easy Being Green” stories written by Kane County Recycling Coordinator Jennifer Jarland….

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Good Natured: Adaptations Make Virginia Opossum Freaky Cool

Good Natured: Adaptations Make Virginia Opossum Freaky Cool

February 16, 2018
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Animal Care and Control, Environment, Government, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parks and Recreation

This “Good Natured” article is written by Pam Otto, the manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility…

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Learn How You Can Battle Invasive Buckthorn

Learn How You Can Battle Invasive Buckthorn

February 14, 2018
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Consumers, Environment, Events, Government, Homeowners, Nature

On Feb 21 and Feb. 28, the Chicago Region Trees Initiative will host two workshops for individual property owners and/or their contractors titled Battling Buckthorn:…

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Kane County OK's $2.9 Million Cross Country Course at Settler's Hill

Kane County OK’s $2.9 Million Cross Country Course at Settler’s Hill

February 13, 2018
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Communities, Consumers, Development, Environment, Government, Kane County, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Quality of Life, Taxpayers, WK-Communities

Keeping a promise made more than 35 years ago, the Kane County Board on Tuesday approved a contract that will convert the former Settler’s Hill…

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'Wow' Snow Totals: 9 Straight Days of Snowfall, 18.3 Inches

‘Wow’ Snow Totals: 9 Straight Days of Snowfall, 18.3 Inches

February 12, 2018
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Communities, Environment, Government, Public Safety, Weather Events

Well, the big snow is over, at least for now. The next big question is: What happens when all this stuff melts? The National Weather…

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