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Former Elgin cop gets probation for stealing $34,000 from union account | Serious crime up 5 percent in Elgin but overall criminal activity at record low: chief

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February 11, 2019

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Lawmakers may reinstate 5-hour school day rule, but Elgin-area officials say they'd rather have flexibility

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.

Former Elgin cop gets probation for stealing $34,000 from police union account

Retired Elgin police Sgt. Bill Wood pleaded guilty Friday to theft and agreed repay the $34,000 he stole from the Elgin police union.

Officials considering site for new Kane County coroner's office to replace existing 'subpar' facility

Kane County officials will meet Wednesday to discuss plans for the construction of a new facility for the county coroner.

In Elgin, Walk a Mile in My Shoes delivers cold reality in raising awareness about the homeless

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.

Restaurant owner wins commission endorsement for live entertainment at Dream Hall in downtown Elgin

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.

Serious crime up 5 percent in Elgin but overall criminal activity at a record low, chief says

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.

Elgin informs residents about East Chicago Street road project, lead valve removal

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.

Next in line: Larkin picks Ron Planz to be fourth head football coach in less than a year

While searching for a new football coach, Larkin athletic director Ethan Karolczak received a tip from an old friend.

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