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Gilberts to hire Rolling Meadows police chief
Barely a month after announcing his retirement, Rolling Meadows Police Chief Steven Williams says he has accepted a new job.
Long-defunct Gateway Community Hospital building in East St. Louis to be razed
The abandoned Gateway Community Hospital, long tagged as one of the worst eyesores in East St.
Churches' food baskets help people make ends meet
It's not a food pantry giveaway. People who aren't poor can take advantage of it, too -- no questions asked.
Police investigating how boy's leg was run over by bus
Authorities are still investigating how a school bus's rear wheel rolled over the foot and up the leg of a 7-year-old Neubert Elementary School student Monday morning.
Trick-or-treat hours in Bartlett will be 3 p.m. to dusk Saturday, Oct. 31. Burlington Trick-or-treat hours in the village of Burlington will be 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
Making 'death trap' crossroads safer
Could a traffic roundabout be the cure for the dangerous traffic conditions where Big Timber Road crosses Route 20? After an early-morning crash Tuesday sent three Hampshire High School students to a hospital and caused minor injuries to three other people, Village President Jeff Magnussen revealed that the Illinois Department of Transportation has ...
The Daily Herald has won two awards, including one first-place prize, in the Inland Press Association's Local News Writing Competition.
Samantha Rockney of Lisle gets a ride as she looks at the scarecrows on Friday. ST. CHARLES – A soaking rain and cool temperatures resulted in lower attendance for opening night at the St.
Cops: Teens pull inside job at doughnut shop
There apparently were just too many holes in the story of a Gilberts teen-ager who reported being robbed at the downtown doughnut shop where he worked.
Grandma's lace doilies and old mixing bowls may no longer have the appeal they once held for collectors, but anything bearing the visage of Snoopy is being snapped up as fast as it appears on a shelf, antique store owners say.
Ticket or warning? Depends on the location
Stopped by police? Depending on where you were pulled over, you are either virtually guaranteed to get a ticket -- or you could drive away scot-free. In Mazon, for instance, don't even think about asking for mercy.
For years, she went by "Yee-yoo." Because she had trouble coordinating muscle movements, 3-year-old Lilly Small couldn't force her mouth and tongue into the sounds that made up her first name.
The A-B-C's of D300's first day of class
And Arndt could think of a number of new things planned for D300 this school year, such as the preparations for the return of the H1N1 flu along with the seasonal flu this fall.
Summer festival returns to Gilberts
Pushing children in strollers and pulling dogs on leashes, Gilberts families trickled into the village's downtown Saturday to enjoy a new version of a once popular festival.
Gilberts wants parks, rec offerings
For the past three years, the village has partnered with the Elgin Area YMCA to offer recreation programs for its residents.
Summit Schools thank retiring chief
After serving as chief executive director of Summit School Inc. in Elgin since 1984, Joseph Scime recently announced his retirement in leading the operation of the school's two campuses.
New festival planned for Gilberts
The village is bucking a trend seen around the Fox Valley this summer. Instead of cutting back on or canceling community events, it's planning a new festival, Celebrating Gilberts, for Aug.
New festival planned for Gilberts
The village is bucking a trend seen around the Fox Valley this summer. Instead of cutting back on or canceling community events, it's planning a new festival, Celebrating Gilberts, for Aug.
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