ELBURN—Artists who were instrumental in the formation and development of rock 'n roll will “appear†in “Legends of Music,†the annual summer theatre show presented by the Fox Valley Theatre Company with the Children's Theatre of Elgin.
Elburn–The Elburn Lions Club has announced its June 2009 raffle winners.
Eleven members of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) were in Sugar Grove to check out the course at Rich Harvest Farms Monday.
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The Sugar Grove Chamber of Commerce has a fresh new look with the newly designed website, www.sugargrovechamber.org.
SUGAR GROVE—A pair of Waubonsee Community College softball players recently received post-season honors. Lady Chiefs' shortstop Amanda Balough and third baseman/pitcher Haley Secor were both named to the All-Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference (ISCC) First Team.
MAPLE PARK—Kaneland High School has completed its month-long search for a new varsity boys basketball coach.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell of Maple Park announce the marriage of their daughter, Kelly Joanna Campbell, to Brian Robert Eigenberger, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eigenberger of Dubuque, Iowa.
St. Paul’s UCC in Hinckley will have a food booth during the Hinckley garage sales June 20.
Church congregation honored their Pastor, Msgr. Joseph F. Jarmoluk, fondly known as “Father Joe,†June 7.
On Saturday, June 27, St. Charles' Episcopal Church, 994 N. 5th Ave., (Route 25) St. Charles, invites the community to its annual rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Community members are invited to a retirement open house hosted by the English Congregational United Church of Christ for Pastor Byron and his wife, Kristin Henn.
Faith Baptist Church at Mill Creek announces its summer vacation bible school June 21 to 26 from 6 to 8 p.m.
The annual Burlington United Methodist Church Rummage Sale will take place Thursday through Saturday, June 18-20, at 195 Center St., Burlington.
The World Health Organization has declared a swine flu pandemic—the first global flu epidemic in 41 years.
A person that has heart disease has an increased risk of cardiac arrest.
Experiencing headaches at work is not only painful for employees, but can be costly to employers, according to the National Headache Foundation (NHF).
The Kaneland Knights GIVE program has been set up to recognize and acknowledge students who gave back to the school and community though volunteer service.
COUNTY—TriCity Family Services, a private, nonprofit human service agency serving the community members and organizations of central Kane County, is looking for board members to serve on the agency Board of Directors.
After months of wedding planning, you're finally in the home stretch. You've selected your wedding party, chosen attire, found a venue, lined up all of the right professionals and more.
MAPLE PARK—A girl who was paralyzed in an accident had her wish to visit the San Diego Zoo granted through Kids Wish Network and gets an extra dose of hope as well.
Sugar Grove–Waubonsee Community College will offer two new certificate of achievement programs in legal interpreting, beginning in fall 2009, and patient care technician, beginning with the summer 2009 semester.
COUNTY—Summer is a busy time for 4-H members across Kane County.
A Maple Park man arrested for threatening to shoot and dismember a police officer is being held in the Kane County Jail on $300,000 bail.
ELBURN—The Elburn Chamber of Commerce has hosted a fireworks display and Day in the Park each summer since 1997.
SUGAR GROVE—Ask just about anyone at Waubonsee Community College, and they will likely say that Sugar Grove resident Sophia Zafar.
MAPLE PARK—Jordan Billek, 18, of Maple Park, is in Kane County Jail for violating terms of the bond he posted six months ago after his arrest connected to the death of Elburn teenager Michael York.
2009 Illinois Senior Spelling Bee 50th District first-place winner Elburn Herald reporter Susan O'Neill.
Elburn—Timing is everything, at least for outdoor events that depend on good weather. Unfortunately, at the time of the Elburn Lions Ride charitable fundraiser Saturday, it was pouring outside.
Kudos to Maple Park Village President Kathy Curtis, who made the selection of a police chief the No. 1 priority for the new Personnel and Communications Committee.
MAPLE PARK—The No. 1 task for Maple Park's new Personnel & Communications Committee will be to select a police chief.