Village of Algonquin
Recent News About Village of Algonquin
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Algonquin Village Board puts bills, payroll on agenda
The Algonquin Village Board is scheduled to approve more than $1.2 million dollars in bills and payroll payments at its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ganek Municipal Center, 2200 Harnish Drive
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Algonquin Historic Commission considers updating Village Hall, library display cases
The Algonquin Historic Commission (AHC) met recently to discuss several items including exhibits being displayed in Village Hall and at the library.
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Algonquin Committee of the Whole meeting tonight
The Village of Algonquin Committee of the Whole will hold its regular meeting today at 7:30 p.m. in the Village Board Room, 2200 Harnish Drive. The committee will consider amending a number of codes, including the number of available liquor licenses, all-night parking rules, Main Street parking rules, and the list of noxious plants and weeds.
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Finance officers group honors Algonquin budget for 12th year in a row
The Village of Algonquin's budget has earned international honors for the 12th straight year. The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada awarded the village its Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the current year's budget.
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Algonquin Historic Commission workshop meeting Saturday
The Algonquin Historic Commission will hold its second workshop meeting of the month on Oct. 24, 8:30 a.m. to noon in the Historic Village Hall, 2 S. Main Street. The agenda will cover a variety of administrative tasks -- including filing, sorting research, accessioning -- as well as work on any current projects.
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Algonquin Police to boost patrols targeting drunk drivers on Halloween
The Algonquin Police Department said it will have special patrols on the roads this Halloween as part of its "Drive Sober of Get Pulled Over" campaign, aimed at discouraging drunk driving. “Driving while alcohol- or drug-impaired is deadly, it is illegal, and it will get you pulled over and arrested this Halloween,” Sgt. Robert Salazar said.