Cary News
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Voters can start casting their ballots ThursdayMay 17, 2022 5:30 AM - Can't wait until June 28 to vote in this year's primary? No problem. Early voting starts Thursday. Voters can head to their local county clerk's office to cast their ballot. Thursday also is the first day election authorities can send vote by mail ballots to voters who requested them.
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Bus strikes, kills toddler in Cary
May 16, 2022 9:27 PM - A 3-year-old child died Monday afternoon after being struck by a school bus in Cary, officials said.
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McHenry County Historical Society to host Valor Quilt presentationMay 16, 2022 12:11 PM - The McHenry County Historical Society is once again partnering with the Gazebo Valor Quilters of Huntley to honor local veterans as Memorial Day approaches.
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McHenry County sheriff hopeful Colatorti can remain primary ballot, judge rulesMay 15, 2022 5:59 PM - For the second time, McHenry County sheriff hopeful Tony Colatorti has been ruled qualified to run for office.
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Boys track and field: Burlington Central dominates FVC meet
May 13, 2022 11:04 PM - Athletes come and go, conferences change and one thing remains constant: Burlington Central keeps winning boys track and field championships.
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Former federal immigration detainees suing McHenry County, sheriff
May 13, 2022 1:40 PM - Former federal immigration detainees housed at the McHenry County jail are claiming in a federal lawsuit that they were forced to clean showers, toilets and the gym for free or face punishment, including being locked in their cells or solitary confinement.
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Lake in the Hills continues work on Woods Creek stream bank restoration
May 10, 2022 11:57 AM - Lake in the Hills approved a $1.3 million contract to continue restoring its portion of the Woods Creek stream bank, which officials hope will help improve the ecology and water quality of the area.
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How suburban colleges are helping students get jobs in growing green economyMay 9, 2022 6:23 AM - Programs that train people to install and maintain solar panels, electric car chargers, wind turbines and other skilled green jobs are hard to find at suburban community colleges.
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Girls track and field: Huntley leads partially completed FVC meet
May 6, 2022 10:38 PM - Huntley's Alex and Dominique Johnson, and Prairie Ridge's Rylee Lydon will have to wait over the weekend to chase Fox Valley Conference records in long, triple and high jumps.
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Jacobs' Graves goes deep for walkoff win over Cary-GroveMay 5, 2022 9:36 PM - Cary-Grove's Sam Cohen and Jacobs' Brian Kobige owned the first six innings, matching zeros on the scoreboard and making life rough on hitters from both sides. The seventh inning, however, belonged to Jacobs' Christian Graves.
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