City of Crystal Lake
Recent News About City of Crystal Lake
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Donald Metivier donates $2,550 to Suzanne Ness' election campaign
Donald Metivier donated $2,550 to Democrat Suzanne Ness' election campaign committee, Citizens for Suzanne Ness, on Feb. 10, according to records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).
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One physician assistant controlled substance license is set to lapse in Crystal Lake during March
At least one physician assistant controlled substance license is set to lapse in Crystal Lake during March, according to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
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One physician assistant license is set to lapse in Crystal Lake during March
At least one physician assistant license is set to lapse in Crystal Lake during March, according to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
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One optometrist controlled substance license is set to lapse in Crystal Lake during March
At least one optometrist controlled substance license is set to lapse in Crystal Lake during March, according to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
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Matthew Turk donates $2,000 to Elizabeth Vonau's election campaign
Matthew Turk donated $2,000 to Democrat Elizabeth Vonau's election campaign committee, Citizens for Elizabeth Vonau, on Feb. 4, according to records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).
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One optometrist license is set to lapse in Crystal Lake during March
At least one optometrist license is set to lapse in Crystal Lake during March, according to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
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City of Crystal Lake Sustainability Committee met January 15
City of Crystal Lake Sustainability Committee met Wednesday, Jan. 15.
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City of Crystal Lake Police Pension Fund Board met January 16
City of Crystal Lake Police Pension Fund Board met Thursday, Jan. 16.
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CITY OF CRYSTAL LAKE: Crystal Lake Avenue at Main Street Nicor Work
Nicor started their relocation work on January 22 on the south leg of the intersection.
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Janice Bosman donates $1,250 to Suzanne Ness' election campaign
Janice Bosman donated $1,250 to Democrat Suzanne Ness' election campaign committee, Citizens for Suzanne Ness, on Jan. 23, according to records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).
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City of Crystal Lake Sustainability Committee met November 20
City of Crystal Lake Sustainability Committee met Wednesday, Nov. 20.
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Bill Kordopitoulas donates $2,000 to Jeannie Ridings' election campaign
Bill Kordopitoulas donated $2,000 to Democrat Jeannie Ridings' election campaign committee, Citizens for Jeannie Ridings, on Jan. 8, according to records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).
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City of Crystal Lake Sustainability Committee met December 18
City of Crystal Lake Sustainability Committee met Wednesday, Dec. 18.
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Scott Nolan donates $1,000 to David R. Gervais' election campaign
Scott Nolan donated $1,000 to Republican David R. Gervais' election campaign committee, Gervais for Judge, on Jan. 3, according to records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).
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City of Crystal Lake Sustainability Committee met December 18
City of Crystal Lake Sustainability Committee met Wednesday, Dec. 18.
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CITY OF CRYSTAL LAKE: Crystal Lake Focuses on Fitness
EDGE Fitness Club will be opening its first McHenry County location in Crystal Lake in early 2020.
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CITY OF CRYSTAL LAKE: Bringing New Jobs To The County
Crystal Lake’s manufacturing community is on a steady growth path and a key contributor of manufacturing jobs in McHenry County.
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City of Crystal Lake Sustainability Committee met November 20
City of Crystal Lake Sustainability Committee met Wednesday, Nov. 20.
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CITY OF CRYSTAL LAKE: New Restaurants to Open Soon!
From delicious and elegant dining options to quick and satisfying take out choices, Crystal Lake is excited to see the expanding dining choices opening up soon.
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City of Crystal Lake Economic Development Committee met October 22
City of Crystal Lake Economic Development Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 22.