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Algonquin Police: DUI, Retail Thefts
Note: The following information was obtained from Algonquin Police Department arrest reports. Comment?
Algonquin Flood Damages Businesses, Some Remain Closed
DownTown Dogs 'N' More 's customers craving its hot dogs and gyros may have to wait a while, the restaurant is closed until further notice after Thursday's flooding. Comment?
Joyce Kroll was born on March 22, 1934 and passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on April 20, 2013. Comment?
Algonquin Families Cope with Flooding by Helping Each Other
Eleven-year-old Carrick Roggenbuck spent the day putting up sandbags and helping his neighbors keep the dark murky Fox River from further flooding their homes. Comment?
Starbucks Offers Free Coffee on Friday
Get your Starbucks fix for free this morning. The coffee giant is offering a free tall cup of its House Blend to customers until Noon today. Comment?
Flooding: Water Level at Fox River
The Fox River in Algonquin rose overnight to 12.11 feet, which is well above the flood stage of 9.5 feet, according to the National Weather Service. Comment?
Residents Battle Flooded Basements, Roads; Algonquin Declares State of Emergency
Widespread flooding Thursday left its mark on the area and could continue to wreak havoc for some McHenry County residents as we head into the weekend - especially those living near the Fox River in Algonquin. Comment?
Algonquin Declares State of Emergency Due to Flooding
The Fox River and Crystal Creek flooded businesses and homes Thursday, causing Algonquin to declare a state of emergency. Comment?
Share Your McHenry County Flood Photos on Patch
Over the past 24 hours, 4.95 inches of rain has fallen in Algonquin, according to an update on the National Weather Service this morning. Comment?
Algonquin Providing Sandbags in Wake of Flooding Warning
Algonquin is offering residents living in low-lying areas around the Fox River sandbags as a National Weather Service Flood Warning continued Wednesday afternoon. Comment?
Algonquin Police Receive High Honor
The Algonquin Police Department received Illinois Law Enforcement Accreditation , considered the gold standard in law enforcement. Comment?
New Cycling Shop Opens in Algonquin
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Cycling enthusiasts have another place to go in the area for bike equipment and tune-ups. Cycling Republic opened in March at 2397 S. Randall Road in Algonquin, according to the Cycling Republic Facebook page . Comment?
National Weather Service: Flash Flood Advisory for Fox River
The National Weather Service has issued a flood advisory for low lying areas along the Fox River, including Algonquin. Comment?
Jacobs High School Greenhouse: Best Kept Secret is Growing Again
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Most people don't realize Jacobs High School was built in 1976 with a greenhouse. Comment?
Algonquin Police: DUI, Domestic Battery, Retail Theft, Battery
Note: The following information was obtained from Algonquin Police Department arrest reports. Comment?
Share Thoughts, Prayers, Reaction for Boston
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Share your prayers, thoughts and concerns for those who were at the Boston Marathon, where two explosions are reported to have killed three people and injured more than 100. Comment?
Local Runners in the Boston Marathon
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Two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon today, killing two and injuring at least 23 , according to Huffington Post. Comment?
Student Art Exhibit This Week in Algonquin
The Algonquin Public Arts Commission will hold its second annual Student Art Exhibit at the William J. Ganek Municipal Center, 2200 Harnish Drive, on April 18 through 20. Comment?
Algonquin-LITH Fire District Gets New Chief
Retired St. Charles Fire Department chief Patrick Mullen will start work as the new chief for the Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Fire Protection District on Wednesday, according to the Northwest Herald. Comment?
Longmeadow Parkway Corridor an Idea 20 Years in Making, and Counting
Steel columns come up from the ground just past Towne Park, the first concrete signs of a project that has been in the works for years. Comment?