News updates from The Courier-News delivered every Monday and Wednesday.
Saturday, Feb 9 Bills are pending that would restore the mandate that all students must be in a classroom five hours a day, but school district administrators want flexibility. | | |
| Retired Elgin police Sgt. Bill Wood pleaded guilty Friday to theft and agreed repay the $34,000 he stole from the Elgin police union. |
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| Kane County officials will meet Wednesday to discuss plans for the construction of a new facility for the county coroner. |
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| Elgin Wayside Center's 12th annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes raises money for Wayside Center's ministry and works to increase awareness about homeless. |
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| An Elgin restauranteur looking to host concerts and entertainers at downtown's Dream Hall secured the Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendation despite concerns from neighboring Fountain Square condo owners. |
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| The number of serious crimes increased by 5 percent last year, but the overall crime rate was the lowest it's been in five years, according to statistics. |
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| East Chicago Street property owners can expect the usual closed lane and snarled traffic headaches that come with road construction projects but with a twist. |
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| While searching for a new football coach, Larkin athletic director Ethan Karolczak received a tip from an old friend. |
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