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Skyline Council Works To Restore Pre-Civil War Schoolhouse in Campton Hills

Skyline Council Works To Restore Pre-Civil War Schoolhouse in Campton Hills

January 31, 2018
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Communities, Good Causes, Government, History, Kane County, Nonprofits, Popular Culture, Schools, State of Illinois, Volunteers

A Chicago-based volunteer group comprised of architecture and engineering, historic preservation, non-profit management, arts, and marketing professionals is working to restore a pre-Civil War, one-room…

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Fatal Hit-And-Run Update: Police Release New Images Of Minivan

Fatal Hit-And-Run Update: Police Release New Images Of Minivan

January 29, 2018
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Communities, Crime and Safety, Criminal Justice, Government, People, Police & Fire

The Aurora Police Department has released new photos of the minivan thought to be involved in a deadly hit and run last week on IL…

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IDPH: Multi-State Salmonella Cluster Associated With Sprouts Served at Jimmy John's

IDPH: Multi-State Salmonella Cluster Associated With Sprouts Served at Jimmy John’s

January 24, 2018
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Business, Consumers, Education, Government, Public Safety

The Illinois Department of Public Health, along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, and other state and local…

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What Should I Do If Nuclear Attack Happened Here?

What Should I Do If Nuclear Attack Happened Here?

January 23, 2018
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Government, Office of Emergency Management, Public Safety

Editor’s Note: This is the second of a two-part series on the Hawaii ballistic-missile false alarm. Today’s post looks at what safety measures residents should…

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New Corporate Tax Breaks Likely Will Lower Your Electric Bill

New Corporate Tax Breaks Likely Will Lower Your Electric Bill

January 19, 2018
Jessica Mino
Consumers, Energy, Government, Homeowners, Kane County, Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources

The good news for ComEd customers in Kane County is that your electric bills are likely to go down, thanks to the corporate tax breaks…

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St. Charles Athlete Sets Indoor Rowing World Record

St. Charles Athlete Sets Indoor Rowing World Record

January 18, 2018
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Awards and Recognition, Clubs and Organizations, Communities, People, Sports, Youth

Jack Kirtley, a rower with the St. Charles Rowing Club and St. Charles resident, broke both the American and World indoor records for rowing 2,000…

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Kane County Folks Say They Felt, Saw Flash of Meteor That Hit Michigan

Kane County Folks Say They Felt, Saw Flash of Meteor That Hit Michigan

January 17, 2018
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Breaking News, Communities, Environment, Government, Nature

It seems like something out of science fiction, but several Kane County residents said they either felt a slight tremor or saw the flash of…

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How Would Federal Government Shutdown Affect Kane County?

How Would Federal Government Shutdown Affect Kane County?

January 17, 2018
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Business, Consumers, Government, Local Economy, Taxpayers

Would a federal government shutdown affect us here in Kane County, IL? Indicators are a little sketchy at this moment, but the short answer is…

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Tax Credit Offering: State's 'Invest in Kids' Program Attracts $36 Million on First Day

Tax Credit Offering: State’s ‘Invest in Kids’ Program Attracts $36 Million on First Day

January 11, 2018
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Communities, Government, Schools, State of Illinois, Taxpayers

Illinois’ new Invest in Kids scholarship program — which gives low- to middle-income students opportunities to attend non-public schools that best meet their educational goals…

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Illinois DNR Newsbits: Turkey Hunting Lottery, Bald Eagle Days, ICF Scholarships

Illinois DNR Newsbits: Turkey Hunting Lottery, Bald Eagle Days, ICF Scholarships

January 9, 2018
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Environment, Events, Government, Nature, State of Illinois

FEATURE PHOTO IMAGE BY LOCAL NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER DAVE SODERSTROM. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has a lot on its plate in January, including a…

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