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2018年1月10日 星期三

Elgin mayor comments on makeshift homeless shelter | Carpentersville native headed to Olympics

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January 10, 2018

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Elgin mayor: Homeless were not at risk of being left in the cold when makeshift shelter closed

Tuesday, Jan 9

Homeless people who were staying in a local man's basement were never at risk of being thrown out in the cold, Elgin Mayor David Kaptain said Monday.

Carpentersville skater making Olympics 'an amazing thing'

When Bradie Tennell of Carpentersville made the U.S. women's Olympic figure skating team Saturday, her second "family" at the rink where she trains in Buffalo Grove couldn't have been prouder.

'Munger Road' movie director opening restaurant in Elgin

The man behind the horror movie "Munger Road" is set to open a restaurant this May along Randall Road in Elgin.

U46 schools set to start in mid-August under 2018-19 schedule

As students in Elgin-area School District U46 return to classes Wednesday, the calendar for the next school year has been set.

West Dundee hires firm to look at redeveloping area around Spring Hill Mall

As the second phase of reconstruction of the Spring Hill gets under way, the West Dundee Village Board hires a company to analyze development around the mall.

U46 students above average in academic growth over time, according to Stanford report

A large-scale study from Stanford University suggests School District U46 students grow academically at a higher-than-average rate.

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