SUGAR GROVE—Sugar Grove Police on Tuesday received a report of a possible abduction attempt.
ELBURN—Spc. Nick Sepeda doesn’t like to be the center of attention. He said he is usually the guy in the background, but that definitely wasn’t the case on June 2, when Sepeda arrived home for a one-month...
Elburn/Kaneland IGA approved as board president breaks tied vote ELBURN—Village Board President Dave Anderson on Monday broke the tie and carried the motion for Elburn to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the Kaneland School District.
Our family would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation and thank you to the staff of Conley Funeral Home for all of their work and effort in providing us with a memorable and meaningful service.
LivingWell joined the community to celebrate National Cancer Survivors Day on Sunday.
Please join us for the annual Sugar Grove French Market, which will be held in the Sugar Grove Village Hall parking lot on Saturdays (rain or shine), from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
As parents, we hope we're doing a good job raising our children—teaching them right from wrong, instilling the desire to learn and demonstrating how to manage money responsibly.
Suzanne Splain, 69, of Elburn, passed away surrounded by the love and prayers of her family, Tuesday, May 29, 2012, at Provena Mercy Center Hospital in Aurora.
Glenn R. Kahl, 93, passed from this life to eternal life on May 29, 2012, at his home, surrounded by the love and prayers of his family.
Former Knight lefty officially becomes current Tiger southpaw KANELAND—Never has a pitching appearance that lasted 3.1 innings been so noteworthy or celebrated.
BELVIDERE, Ill.—Kaneland softball’s season had more ups than downs in 2012. Unfortunately, the Sterling Lady Warriors brand of diamond play made KHS land with a thud.
KANELAND—Kaneland Harter Middle School tracksters ended their successful season with three noteworthy accomplishments.
SUGAR GROVE—The fifth annual Corn Boil Medallion Hunt is on. The medallion this year is hidden within Sugar Grove Township.
KANEVILLE—You can't drive through the middle of Kaneville without noticing a small, white building on the south side of Harter Road.
ST CHARLES— In hopes of de-stigmatizing mental illness and create further awareness, TriCity Family Services will present an educational seminar, “A Layperson’s Guide to Mental Illness.”
SPRINGFIELD—Invasive plant and animal species are threatening Illinois’ agricultural and natural lands and waterways, consequently posing a threat to the state’s economy.
ELBURN—Building a green economy and assisting veterans as they find new careers and a way to heal ... a tall order, but that's what the Farmer-Veteran Coalition (FVC) aims to do.
AURORA—Alexa Hill, Elburn, was one of 22 Aurora University students initiated into Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership honor society, during a campus ceremony on April 18.
SUGAR GROVE—Emily Kay Salon now has a licensed massage therapist offering therapeutic massage on Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursdays, 1 to 8 p.m., and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
SUGAR GROVE — Evan Olson of Maple Park won second place for Waubonsee Community College at the recent Illinois SkillsUSA competition in Springfield.
ROCK ISLAND—Matthew Bowman, a senior from Elburn majoring in art history, was elected into Augustana College's Phi Beta Kapp chapter.
ELBURN—The village of Elburn ended the fiscal year with a positive balance, with more money to start this year than it had at the beginning.
The following reports were obtained from local police departments. The individuals charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Photos from the Elburn and Kane County Memorial Day observances.
SUGAR GROVE—In 2011, Willy King was presented with an Angel Award by Conley Outreach for his service as a volunteer. He has lived up to that title all of his life.
SUGAR GROVE—Waubonsee Community College recently inducted five new members into its Athletic Hall of Fame during the college’s annual Athletic Banquet.
KANE COUNTY—Paul Kuehnert, executive director for of the Kane County Health Department, accepted a position with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.