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Four incumbents are seeking reelection to their positions at DeKalb City Hall in the April 1 consolidated election. Two races, for the mayoral seat and to represent the 2nd Ward, will be contested, filing records show.
Four sitting members of the DeKalb District 428 school board will not seek reelection in the spring, filings show. DeKalb voters likely will have their pick of nearly a dozen new candidates for the four open seats, however.
The DeKalb Public Library will host a Thanksgiving memory cafe on Nov. 21 for those experiencing memory loss and their care partners.
The DeKalb Public Library will partner with Home Instead to host the last of three workshops Nov. 21 on various healthy aging topics.
Barb City Manor recently was named a recipient of the 100+ Women Who Care DeKalb and Sycamore Area’s Greatest Impact Award.
The DeKalb Public Library will host a screening of the movie “Prey” on Nov. 26 in honor of Native American Heritage Month.
The DeKalb Public Library will host a program Nov. 23 on how to define holiday-themed antiques and collectibles.
The DeKalb Public Library will partner with Northwestern Medicine, DeKalb Township, Northern Illinois Hospice and the DeKalb and Sycamore fire departments to host a seminar on medical emergency preparedness.
The Indian Valley Theatre recently announced the cast for its upcoming production of “Yes, Virginia There Is A Santa Claus – Radio Drama.”
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Elder Care Services held a ribbon cutting for their new Cozy Corner Wednesday in their facility at 1701 East Lincoln Highway in DeKalb. Cozy Corner offers seniors a community space for socializing, learning and activities.
Community members looking for ways to feed DeKalb County families in need this holiday season are invited to participate in two upcoming food drives hosted in part by WLBK 98.9 FM/AM 1360. Let's Talk Turkey is Friday. Freezin' For Food runs Dec. 5-7.
Bread and Roses will perform a “Making Music in the Heart” winter concert on Dec. 7.
The Kishwaukee Concert Band will perform a free concert in December for the holiday season.
Barring an appeal, Amy “Murri” Briel will succeed state Rep. Lance Yednock as the 76th District state representative.
DeKalb resident Linh Nguyen’s name will not appear on the April 1 ballot for mayor after the DeKalb Electoral Board ruled Tuesday she filed her papers outside of the window “required by law.” Nguyen said she plans to appeal.
The DeKalb Park District commenced with demolition of Hopkins Pool this month, with plans to wrap up that portion of an ongoing major pool overhaul projected to cost millions, in mid-February. A new pool could open by 2026, a district official said.
A Chicago man accused of robbing a DeKalb bank in July is representing himself in court, including at his upcoming jury trial which could occur as early as December at his request.
Kishwaukee College will host three information sessions for high school students to learn about the Early College Program or Engineering, Math and Science Academy.
The DeKalb Township will host two AARP Safe Driver Courses in December to teach residents defensive driving strategies and provide a road rules refresher.
A vote on the intergovernmental agreement related to the South Fourth Street TIF redevelopment plan and project is expected at the City Council’s Nov. 25 meeting
The DeKalb Public Library will host a program about the “Wings Over the Windy City” project and what it means for birds and bird lovers.
More than 1,000 students packed into the Egyptian Theatre in DeKalb this month for what some educators said was their first experience at a live musical performance thanks to the Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
Ducky’s, a formal wear boutique in downtown DeKalb, has been granted more than $6,200 to help pay for plumbing and roof work at 250 E. Lincoln Highway, DeKalb.
Couples engaged to be married may soon have a new venue option called the Green Farm in DeKalb County, pending further DeKalb County Board approval.
We take a look at what each girls basketball team is expecting this year, from Sycamore going through a youth movement to Indian Creek returning after a year of not fielding a varsity team.
Outside shooters. Dominating inside presences. We look at five players who are poised for big seasons around the Daily Chronicle coverage area.
St. John Lutheran Church will host a free community Thanksgiving dinner for local residents.
According to proposed numbers which are not yet final, the DeKalb Public Library board has requested a $1.18 million increase in their property tax levy, meaning taxpayers could pay about $50 more on their bills in the spring if approved.
The DeKalb Township will partner with Northern Illinois Hospice, Northwestern Medicine and the DeKalb and Sycamore fire departments to host two sessions for residents to learn about advance care planning.
The DeKalb Public Library will host a presentation on Nov. 19 for patrons to learn about the DeKalb County Health Department’s Medical Reserve Corps.
Northern Illinois University will host a “Great Minds Are Not All the Same” lecture featuring Colorado State University distinguished professor of animal science, author, and speaker Temple Grandin, Ph.D.
Shabbona Community Church will host its 130th annual drive-thru turkey supper. The supper will be from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Nov. 21 at the church, 104 E. Navaho Ave.
The J.F. Glidden Homestead and Historical Center will host a Patent Party open house to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the patent of Joseph Glidden’s barbed wire he named “The Winner.”
Jazz in Progress will partner with Chapter DX of P.E.O. International to host a holiday concert Dec. 7.
Mark Weinhold, D.D.S. of Sandwich has been recognized as a Diplomate by the International Academy of Mini Dental Implants (IAMDI) for his exceptional contributions and leadership in the field of mini dental implants.
The Kishwaukee College Foundation recently named Matt Duffy, DeKalb Chamber of Commerce executive director, a recipient of the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award.
A 26-year-old motorcyclist from Sycamore was killed Friday night in a vehicle crash at the intersection of DeKalb Avenue and Woodgate Drive, police said Saturday. This is a developing story.
The DeKalb Area Women’s Center is accepting items for its upcoming winter outerwear distribution. Collection ends Nov. 21.
From public safety and building renovations to nature conservation and increasing accessibility, local projects addressing community needs received support through the DeKalb County Community Foundation this fall.
The Egyptian Theatre will host a screening of the movie “The Muppet Christmas Carol” on Nov. 29 to celebrate the holiday season.
Have an opinion on a proposed roundabout at the intersection of Lindgren and Plank roads? The DeKalb County Highway Department wants to hear from you. The Plank, Lindgren roads roundabout construction could begin as soon as 2025.
Plans for constructing a five-megawatt solar farm in DeKalb moved one step closer to reality this week.
The DeKalb Public Library will host a Suzuki Showcase for patrons to listen to violin performances.
The DeKalb Public Library will host an after-hours free concert featuring TNTeague.
The DeKalb County Community Foundation is accepting applications from area organizations such as food pantries, homeless shelters, groups that provide meals to area residents and more to distribute aid through its Emergency Food and Shelter fund.
Monday is the final day to file nominating petitions for the election. Sandwich Mayor Todd Latham, who in June announced that he will run for a second term, has filed for reelection.
Here are a few things to do this weekend in DeKalb County, including a used book sale to support the DeKalb Public Library, and holiday shopping events in Genoa and Maple Park.
A $400,000 state grant recently was awarded to DeKalb, and city leaders said they plan to use it to pay for another feasibility study to further assess if it’s possible to extend a Metra train line west of Elburn into the area.