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Des Plaines officials to talk budget Monday

The Des Plaines City Council will meet remotely at 7 p.m. Monday to discuss the proposed $164 million municipal budget for the 2021 fiscal year.

 

Already on leave, Rosemont top cop Stephens III resigns

Rosemont Public Safety Department Superintendent Donald E. Stephens III has formally resigned from his post, his uncle, Mayor Brad Stephens, confirmed Wednesday.

 

Des Plaines man charged with exposing self to Fremd student

A 33-year-old Des Plaines man was arrested by Palatine police Tuesday after being identified as the suspect in an indecent exposure case at Fremd High School earlier in the year.

 

Cary looking at three options for property tax levy

The Cary Village Board is set to approve at its Dec. 15 meeting one of three options for its upcoming property tax levy, which range from a flat levy to a proposal that requests the maximum allowed under the state tax cap.

 

Public invited to share input on Buffalo Grove Police Department

A team of assessors from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. will be in Buffalo Grove next week to assess the police department's policies, procedures, management, field operations and support services, as part of an accreditation process.

 

Naperville hiring strategic planning consultant

Naperville is hiring a consulting firm to help launch the city's strategic planning process and begin developing a vision for the future.

 

Des Plaines man accused of sending private sexual images

A Des Plaines man is charged with sending out intimate, unclothed photos of a woman to two other people.

 

New coroner takes office in McHenry County

One new face joined the ranks of McHenry County's countywide elected office holders Tuesday as Coroner Michael Rein was sworn in along with three returning officials.

 

Free COVID tests will be available in Elgin, Hampshire

An Illinois Department of Public Health mobile unit will provide free COVID-19 tests in Kane County next week.

 

2021 Chicago Golf Show canceled due to pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic means there will be no Chicago Golf Show in February.

 

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