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Hanover Township to hold 11th annual ‘Sprint 2 Spring’ 5K May 2

Hanover Township to hold 11th annual ‘Sprint 2 Spring’ 5K May 2

Hanover Township’s 11th annual “Sprint 2 Spring” 5K run/walk will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 2, at the Hanover Township Izaak Walton Youth Center in Elgin, 899 Jay Street.

 
Daily Herald photo contest winners for March 2026

Daily Herald photo contest winners for March 2026

The top finishers in March’s amateur photo contest capture nature’s wonders and spectacular sky shows.

 
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Hot dog! 10 local joints to get a Chicago-style dog with everything

Hot dog! 10 local joints to get a Chicago-style dog with everything

Here are 10 suburban hot dog spots where you can get a classic Chicago-style dog.

 

St. John’s School in Elgin hosts STEM Day

St. John’s Lutheran School in Elgin is hosting a morning of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) projects on Saturday, April 18.

 
Woman faces reckless homicide charge in Elgin DUI crash

Woman faces reckless homicide charge in Elgin DUI crash

Kane County prosecutors are seeking to have a Chicago woman remain in jail while awaiting trial on charges of reckless homicide and driving drunk.

 
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Memoriam Development’s ‘Nightshade: Vernal’ brings 10 chilling tales to Elgin

Memoriam Development’s ‘Nightshade: Vernal’ brings 10 chilling tales to Elgin

Memoriam Development's seventh horror anthology "Nightshade: Vernal" features 10 short plays with a spring theme, selected from worldwide submissions and directed by Nick Mataragas at Side Street Studio Arts in Elgin,

 

Elgin man’s mission transforms lives through Made Again ministry

Steve Szwarga, driven by his childhood experience with alcoholic parents, has spent nearly 45 years helping people battle addiction. For two decades, he has led Made Again, a faith-based program at Northwest Bible Baptist Church in Elgin.

 
Driver charged in St. Charles crash that killed motorcyclist ordered to remain in jail

Driver charged in St. Charles crash that killed motorcyclist ordered to remain in jail

A West Chicago woman accused of driving under the influence and causing a crash that killed a motorcyclist last week in a St. Charles crash will remain in jail while awaiting trial, a Kane County judge ruled Monday.

 
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Seigle Foundation sponsors the expansion of Elgin Youth Symphony’s Starter Strings Program

Seigle Foundation sponsors the expansion of Elgin Youth Symphony’s Starter Strings Program

Seigle Foundation awarded arts grants to 10 organizations including Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra, Hamilton Wings, Chamber Music on the Fox, and two new recipients: Ballet Folklorico Girasol and iambe theatre ensemble

 
‘Thrilling and exciting’: Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestras to mark 50 years with anniversary concert

‘Thrilling and exciting’: Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestras to mark 50 years with anniversary concert

Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestras will host its 50th anniversary concert April 18 in Glen Ellyn. More than 400 student musicians from roughly 70 communities will perform.

 

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