Daily Herald - Wed Nov 18
Who doesn't love pigging out on Thanksgiving Day? If you're a local runner, you can enjoy a guilt-free Thanksgiving dinner by running in Algonquin's annual Turkey Trot 5K Fun Run and Walk.
Cabinet visit helps RandallNorthwest Herald - Tue Nov 17
Will a visit from U.S. Transportation Secretary Roy LaHood expedite plans to widen Randall Road and change its traffic flow? That remains to be seen.
4 hurt, turkeys scattered in Algonquin crashDaily Herald - Mon Nov 16
Four people were injured in a three-vehicle accident on Randall Road in Algonquin Friday that caused 30 frozen turkeys to slide around on the road, officials said.
Police say LITH man led them on chaseDaily Herald - Sun Nov 15
Emergency workers take an occupant from a Chevrolet HHR after a pursuit ended just after midnight Saturday morning in Lake in the Hills.
Man hits two squad cars in chaseNorthwest Herald - Sat Nov 14
CRYSTAL LAKE – A Lake in the Hills man who led police on a car chase Friday night hit two squad cars during the ordeal, police said.
Wreck, turkeys block RandallNorthwest Herald - Sat Nov 14
ALGONQUIN – Four people were injured in a three-vehicle accident on Randall Road on Friday that spilled 30 frozen turkeys on the busy roadway during rush hour.
Great Dane to Lose Jobs?KWQC-TV Davenport - Thu Nov 12
There could be some tough economic news for Henry County, Illinois. Great Dane-Pines trailers in Kewanee has announced its intention to lay-off 161 people at the plant.
Students learn a powerful lessonNorthwest Herald - Thu Nov 12
McHenry County Farm Beauro's Larry Reinhard encourages St. John the Baptist eighth grader Bailey McCrea as she peddles the Energy Bike to light the bulbs.
Garden a hands-on lesson for ScoutCourier-News - Wed Nov 11
Sometimes, Shelby Cieslinski of Algonquin said, she halfheartedly regrets teaching her children to volunteer.
2 LITH residents indicted in car title fraud schemeCourier News - Wed Nov 11
Two Lake in the Hills residents were indicted last week on federal charges alleging they and others tied to a suburban car dealership were involved in an elaborate scheme to transfer title to more than 100 vehicles on false representations, causing a loss of almost $2.8 million to lenders and customers, the Federal Bureau of Investigations reports.
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