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Elgin Courier News

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

This year’s Historic Elgin House Tour puts focus on city’s northwest side

Seven houses will be open to the public as part of the annual Historic Elgin House Tour being held Saturday and Sunday.

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Elgin formally establishes subcommittee where volunteers had been informally organizing MLK Jr. Day celebrations

The informal group of volunteers and community leaders is now official, just in time to plan Elgin’s Martin Luther King Jr. celebration in 2026.

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Shooting of man by Carpentersville police being investigated by Kane County task force

The shooting of a man by Carpentersville police is under investigation by the Kane County Major Crimes Task Force.

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Schock follows his grandfather’s example, donates pavilion to Lions Park in East Dundee

Taking a page from his grandfather’s book, Howard Schock and his wife have funded a pavilion in Lions Park, land for which Frederick “Fred” Schock donated to the Dundee Township Park District in 1955.

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Elgin News Digest: Santa’s Village holding Polar Dome open houses this week; Elgin Public Museum to host exhibit opening, plant sale

Roundup of small news items for the Elgin area.

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Gov. JB Pritzker braces Chicagoans for federal incursion as Trump says ‘we’re going in’ but won’t say when

While saying he still intended to send the National Guard to Chicago over crime, President Donald Trump did not specify a date.

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Illinois election officials decline to give Justice Department sensitive voter data

President Donald Trump’s Justice Department seeking Illinois voter birth dates, driver’s license numbers, signatures and partial Social Security numbers.

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Evolving as a senior, powerful Maddie Mitchell makes presence felt for Jacobs. ‘Let them know that I’m there.’

Maddie Mitchell comes through with 12 kills to lead Jacobs to a 22-25, 28-26, 25-23 win over Burlington Central.

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