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Flood relief funds pour into Kane County
Carrie Wolotowsky of South Elgin wades across a flooded East Spring Street to get to her vehicle during April flooding on the Fox River in South Elgin. Comment?
Arlington Heights Applebee's will close
Arlington Heights will join eight other suburbs in losing its Applebee's when the restaurant closes in the next few weeks. Comment?
Geneva Swedish Days: continuing the family tradition
Laura Rush and her father ride the merry-go-round at Geneva Swedish Days in 1970. Comment?
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With his cowboy hat laying next to him, Jose Lara of Elgin, enjoys the nice afternoon weather as he practices guitar at his Elgin home. Comment?
Dawn Patrol: Lake Zurich hosts Iron Girls; Tough road for Hawks tonight
With endurance events, the measure of success is not a sprint, but a marathon. By that standard, the inaugural Athleta Iron Girl Triathlon, held yesterday morning at Lake Zurich's Paulus Park, passed the test. Comment?
Swedish Day festival provides lesson in language, culture
The frogs in Sweden sound like the ducks of the United States, and the Swedish pigs say "nuff," not "oink." Comment?
Growth in heroin abuse big concern in Kane Co.
Descriptions of gruesome murders come across Kane County State's Attorney Joe McMahon's desk on a regular basis. Comment?
Tayler Scott worked a solid 723 innings, and Albert Almora provided plenty of offens to lift the Kane County Cougars to a 4-1 victory over the Burlington Bees on Thursday at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark in Geneva. Comment?
Batavia, Geneva libraries' annexation battle resurfacing
A long-simmering fight between the Batavia and Geneva library districts is back on the front burner, as testimony began Wednesday in a lawsuit over who gets to add about 1,600 acres in Blackberry Township to their district. Comment?
Batavia council working out kinks in new committee plan
Batavia aldermen decided Tuesday that every alderman will get to vote on every matter when the joint committees of the whole meet. Comment?
Geneva man faces heroin charge after coffee shop arrest
A Geneva man already facing charges of delivering Ecstasy was arrested at a local Starbucks and charged with possession of heroin. Comment?
Geneva school items put to good use in Aurora, Elgin
But students at St. Laurence Catholic School in Elgin did so in April, as they received desks from Coultrap School in Geneva. Comment?
Lend a hand with farm chores at Garfield Farm's 1840s Day
Helen Bauer of Campton Hills demonstrates candle making during a previous 1840s Day at Garfield Farm Museum in La Fox. Comment?
Dance around the Maypole at Geneva's Midsummer Festival
You don't have to be Scandinavian to enjoy the 103rd annual Swedish Day Midsummer Festival, but it helps if you have a healthy appreciation for such traditions as Maypole raising, Swedish meatballs, folk music and dancing. Comment?
Geneva sued for fallen tree limb that caused house fire
What if a tree falls, severs an electrical line and causes an electrical fire - especially if the city owns the tree? An insurance company is suing the city of Geneva for $650,000 in damages for an electrical fire at a home caused by a fallen tree branch in August. Comment?
Dave Heun Geneva man rekindles his first passion: Art
Larry Johnson's passion for life is far easier to express in his new art studio in Geneva than it may have been during his 31 years as an IBM executive. Comment?
Families find variety at St. Charles RiverFest
Two-year-old Border Collie, Zip!, zigzags through the obstacle course while demonstrating for Superdogz agility and dog obedience at the St. Charles RiverFest on Saturday. Comment?
Caterer claims a act of Goda for injuries in storm suit Posted Jun 8,...
A caterer that is being sued for negligence after three people were injured last August when a severe storm whipped through the Kane County Cougars stadium in Geneva has argued the storm was an "act of God." Comment?
Shodeen sells Covington Court apartments for $19 million
Geneva-based developer Shodeen Inc. has sold the 208-unit Covington Court Apartment community in St. Charles to an affiliate of Atlanta-based private equity firm Radco Investments for approximately $19.2 million. Comment?
10 hurt in accidental shotgun discharge at St. Charles Sportsmen's Club
Ten people were injured Tuesday night by the accidental discharge of a shotgun in the clubhouse of the St. Charles Sportsmen's Club , police said. Comment?