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Huntley Deputy Fire Chief Dies Of Duty-Related Illness, Department Says
Huntley Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Albert Schlick died Tuesday after more than 30 years of fire service.

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Huntley Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Albert Schlick died Tuesday after more than 30 years of fire service.

About 25 percent of the county’s population have signed up online to receive the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available.
A house was deemed uninhabitable following a fire in the 400 block of 5th Avenue in Marengo that left a dog and a woman injured.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced that all 11 Illinois regions, including Lake and McHenry counties, could have restrictions lifted.
Police in Gurnee are searching for three “young suspects,” authorities said Monday.
Huntley Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Albert Schlick, who had over 30 years of fire service, died Tuesday evening following a tw ...
Huntley Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Albert Schlick, who had over 30 years of fire service, died Tuesday evening.
A Chicago man was charged with causing great bodily harm to a child under the age of 13.
The man was driving 114 mph when the crashed occurred in Harvard. A relative who was in the passenger seat in his car died.
Ben M. Albor is charged with aggravated battery on a peace officer and reckless conduct.
No injuries were reported after a riding lawn mower caught fire in a garage in Crystal Lake.
One teen died and another was seriously injured in the Dec. 30 incident.
A McHenry man is facing numerous charges after he allegedly punched two McHenry County sheriff’s deputies in the head and kicked another.
Michael D. Richardson was charged with aggravated battery on a peace officer, aggravated assault on a peace officer and more.
A house in the 9700 block of 17th Street in unincorporated Zion sustained heavy damage following a kitchen fire on Monday.
Deputies Matt Savage, Wayne McCracken and Stevan Georgevich were awarded for trying to save a man who drowned July 5.
Alrashid, who is out of jail on bond, pleaded not guilty to all charges against him; his lawyer said that he is wrongfully accused.
A 30-year-old man was hospitalized after he shot himself while attempting to clean a gun in Lake in the Hills Saturday afternoon.
Firefighters battled the blazes at a restaurant, abandoned building and home.
Jordan Carmody, 26, of Crystal Lake, faces possession of a controlled substance and obstructing justice charges.