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Skillicorn in tight race for House District 66 GOP candidacy
With votes from 13 precincts still to tally in McHenry County, Allen Skillicorn led the field of four Republican challengers as of Wednesday night.
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Reick pulls away from Lichte in 63rd House District Republican showdown
Steven Reick led Jeffrey Lichte in the March 15 Illinois House Republican primary for District 63 with 44 percent of the districts reporting.
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McHenry County seeking Green Award nominees
The McHenry Department of Health (MCDH) said this week that it is taking nominations for the county’s Green Awards for 2016.
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Woodstock Transportation Commission to discuss snow removal
The Woodstock Transportation Commission is holding a special session at 7 p.m. Wednesday in City Hall to discuss items relating to snow removal.
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County agricultural and conservation panel to continue discussing appointments
The McHenry County Agricultural and Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Commission (ACE) will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the county's administration building at 667 Ware Rd. in Woodstock to continue discussions regarding appointments.
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Woodstock CUSD 200 elementary school test scores lowest in McHenry County despite above average per pupil spending
Standardized test scores for Woodstock Community Unit School District (CUSD) 200 were below average for McHenry County despite the school district posting above average per student spending, according to a report by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).
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Harvard-Woodstock Joint Enterprise Zone to flesh out goals, plans
Members of McHenry County's Harvard-Woodstock Joint Enterprise Zone will meet at 10 a.m. Friday in Woodstock to discuss the enterprise zone and commercial and economic development.
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Financial consultant gives Cary deadline for deciding tax levy
The village of Cary must pass a real estate tax levy by Dec. 29, the village's finance consultant, DuCharme, recently told board members.
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Portion of Harmony Road to be closed next week for culvert work
McHenry County Director of Transportation and County Engineer Joseph Korpalski said the county will temporarily close a portion of Harmony Road near Huntley, between Brier Hill Road and Hemmer Road, Monday through Friday next week, to replace a collapsed culvert.
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McHenry County Unified Development Ordinance amendments to be considered
The McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals will consider 10 amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance at a meeting on Nov. 12. The amendments deal with sign regulations, residential construction, vacation-rental use of homes, "agriculture exempt" structures, farmstands, driveway widths and recreational-vehicle storage, among other items.
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McHenry County selected as finalist for sustainability honors
McHenry County has joined a short list of finalists for the 2015 Governor's Sustainability Award.
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2nd West Nile virus case confirmed in McHenry County
The McHenry County Department of Health said Tuesday it has confirmed a second case of West Nile virus this year. The latest case involves a Lake in the Hills man, who county officials did not name.