Elgin
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Solar farm plan up for public review in South BarringtonMay 28, 2024 7:01 pm - South Barrington officials will have a special meeting Thursday to consider a solar farm on the site of a former landfill.
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Kane County considers pay raises for elected officialsMay 29, 2024 2:46 pm - Editor’s note: A previous version was incorrect about raises for county board members. They are considering increasing the pay. The Kane County Board will vote Wedne...
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Festivals May 31 to June 6: Gilberts Community Days, Cream of Wheaton, Roselle Lions Rose Festival, Pride parades and moreMay 28, 2024 12:00 pm - Mark your calendars for Gilberts Community Days, Cream of Wheaton, Pride parades in Elgin, Waukegan and Buffalo Grove, Chicago’s Puerto Rican Festival and more happening this week.
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Signaling your approach: Bicycle safety should rank top-of-mind for all ridersMay 28, 2024 6:08 am - With warmer weather and more cyclists hitting the roadways, safety should rank top-of-mind for anyone sharing traffic with vehicles of greater mass and speed.
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Lake-Cook Road Path proposal narrowed to three options; public input soughtMay 27, 2024 4:36 pm - An open house meeting on three alternatives for a proposed path along Lake-Cook Road in southeastern Lake County will be held May 30.
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Photo Gallery: Memorial Day parades and ceremonies in Arlington Heights, Elgin, Lake Zurich and PalatineMay 27, 2024 4:31 pm -
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Memorial Day parades, services, fundraisers in the suburbsMay 26, 2024 11:18 pm - Memorial Day parades, services and observances throughout the suburbs will pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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Photo Gallery: Larkin, Bartlett, Streamwood, South Elgin and Elgin graduation ceremoniesMay 26, 2024 9:26 pm -
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Elgin a nexus of small and large companies creating a dynamic economic ecosystemMay 24, 2024 2:40 pm - The Elgin Development Group, a division of the Elgin Area Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the city of Elgin, is the economic development organization that helps existing business grow, attracts new businesses, and assists entrepreneurs.
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Nonresident Schaumburg Township Assessor Lawson will serve until his term endsMay 25, 2024 3:57 pm - Longtime Schaumburg Township Assessor John Lawson, having already demonstrated his office’s lack of a residency requirement to serve once elected, has decided to stay on until the end of his term in December 2025 -- more than three years after moving to Huntley.