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Families with the Boulder Hill Elementary School in Montgomery raised more than $800 to contribute toward the cost of repairs to the Neighborhood Church of the Brethren’s parking lot repairs.
1999: Bids are being sought for the new Yorkville City Hall and Police Station. It will be built behind the current Police Station, which will then be removed.
After overcoming battles with breast cancer and heart failure, labor and delivery nurse Nancy Polizzi is grateful for being given new life so that she can continue to bring new life into the world.
The woman's lawyer said language barriers and “limited access to information” made her susceptible to “fear mongering propaganda and lies" in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.
A Montgomery man has been charged with allegedly possessing a loaded stolen firearm following a traffic stop on Feb. 20.
Oswego resident Jerri Lynn Baker’s fish soup recipe won Sons of Norway Polar Star Lodge 5-472′s 2024 Souper Bowl contest.
Longtime community volunteer Ben Brzoska on Feb. 12 was sworn in to fill a vacancy on the Montgomery Village Board.
The GMACC also recently added a new director, Jessica Medrano with R. J. O’Neil.
A man is in custody while another man is still at large in connection with an aggravated carjacking that occurred Monday night in the 0-100 block of Seneca Drive in the Boulder Hill subdivision.
This initiative aligns with the Village’s dedication to environmental stewardship and embraces the future of clean, efficient transportation.
Carpentersville water came in first, Geneva was second and Sugar Grove and Aurora tied for third, in an annual competition for the best tasting water in Kane County.
The Montgomery Police Department has cited a business for selling tobacco to a minor following a tobacco compliance check on Dec. 18.
The Mill Street Bridge in Montgomery recently reopened following an improvement project.
State Rep. Matthew B. Hanson, D-Montgomery pleaded guilty to driving under the influence Tuesday in an agreement that included not being prosecuted for having a blood alcohol content over 0.08%, court records show.