News updates from The Courier-News delivered every Monday and Wednesday.
Tuesday, Jan 22 Elgin-area township governments are getting the word out about food, housing and utility programs available to help federal employees needing help as the government shutdown heads into its second month. | | |
| The city of Elgin has installed three sculptures and two murals since the Call for Public Art began in 2017. This year, one 2D project and one 3D project will be chosen for public display this fall. |
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| The suburbs are planning for and encouraging the growth of solar energy, but in more built-up communities it will have to look different than it does elsewhere in the state. |
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A threat of violence found on an Algonquin school's student's Instagram feed is believed to not be credible, School District 300 and police officials said Tuesday. | | |
| The new owners of the Manor Cafe received approval Monday for a liquor license and video gaming permit from the East Dundee Village Board. |
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| Tracks left in the snow led Kane County Sheriff's Office deputies to an Elgin Township hotel and a man believed to committed a residential burglary. |
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| Diego Gomez was one of the voices sharing Martin Luther King Jr.'s inspiring words at the 8th annual MLK Youth Leadership Conference. The Youth Leadership Conference is part of the city of Elgin Human Relations Commission's 34th annual MLK celebration. |
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| Roundup of Speak Out comments submitted to The Courier-News. |
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