Wednesday Jul 8 | Daily Herald
Zirk's planned purge no surprise
I read, with no surprise, about the situation here in Gilberts regarding our police chief, Mike Joswick.
Scouts plant garden to feed hungry
Cub Scouts promise to help other people at all times, and that's just what a pack from Gilberts is doing by joining the Daily Herald's Giving Garden campaign.
Gilberts police chief job up for grabs?
Gilberts Police Chief Mike Joswick soon may be applying for a new job -- his own.
Sponsors sought for Night Out in W. Dundee
A staple on West Dundee's social calendar may need to do away with one of its major drawcards if it cannot find a sponsor or numerous sponsors.
Forget Duff, forget the Cake Boss. Diane Ahrens has been sculpting extreme cakes for years.
TV station accuses local pastor of fraud
It was a few months after moving to Bolingbrook from Wisconsin in July 2008 that Eric Goudy Sr.
Gilberts chief may have to reapply for job
Longtime Gilberts Police Chief Mike Joswick may have to fight to keep his job now that the village is seeking applicants for his post.
TV station accuses Aurora pastor of fraud
It was a few months after moving to Bolingbrook from Wisconsin in July 2008 that Eric Goudy Sr.
Vandals' destruction hurts the whole town
Vandalism abides by no season. Whether it's spring, summer, fall, or winter, damage is carved, shattered and painted on public and private property.
Putting the brakes on drunk driving
It's not something to which he ever aspired, and it gives him no pleasure. Yet Joel Mains has earned a reputation as a powerful public speaker with a strong impact on his audience.
Gilberts Cub Scouts harvest some help
Tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and zucchini will be on the plates of area families in need of food help, thanks to efforts by Gilberts Cub Scout Pack 1047.
Longtime Gilberts clerk retires
The one constant in Gilberts for the last 28 years has been Darleen Mueller. She moved to town in 1981 with her two young daughters and never left.
Fun fur everyone in West Dundee
More than 150 residents and dozens of dogs came out on Sunday to enjoy the weather and get to know their neighbors better -- and all because Jill Harris was bored.
Braksick: MidWeek closing its run in Hampshire, Huntley
Journalists like to report the news, not make the news. But more and more these days newspapers are making news because of the financial struggles so many are experiencing.
Elgin murder fugitive nabbed in Mexico
On April 9, 2000, 19-year-old Matthew Kimble was shot and killed as he tried to break up a fight at a house party on Elgin's east side.
Kimble murder suspect captured
A former Gilberts man wanted in to the 2000 murder of an Elgin teenager has been captured in Mexico and returned here, authorities said Thursday.
Sycamore makes pitch to company
The city of Sycamore has become one of several local taxing bodies to offer a property tax abatement program to a robotics company that could locate to the area.
Illinois projects seek stimulus money for sewage
Nearly $6 million to separate storm and sewage water flow. Belleville - $4 million to separate storm and sewage water.
Investing in Ceramics - Engineering the Future
Engineered Ceramics is working to become a full-service refractory supplier. Engineered Ceramics originated as a department of Lindberg, a furnace manufacturer specializing in heat treat kilns.
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