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Batavia robber sentenced to 20 years in prison
Special to the TribuneA Batavia man who held up two restaurants and a motel, and was tied to the robberies following his arrest for an Elgin bank robbery, was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison. Douglas E. Kelley, 27, of the 1100 block of Lorlyn Circle, pleaded guilty...Tags: FBI, Bank Robbery, Aurora, Theft, Punishment
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St. Charles mom gets 8 years in daughter's beating
Special to the TribuneA St. Charles woman who did not intercede as her boyfriend savagely beat her daughter was sentenced to eight years in prison today by a judge who said he found her lack of action unfathomable. Cathleen Koch’s failure to act in a St. Charles motel...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Abusive Behavior, Justice System, Judges
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Missing Kane County woman last seen in Millennium Park
A 20-year-old woman supposedly headed to Illinois State University from her Kane County home was last seen at Millennium Park in Chicago but now is reported missing. Tanner Conroyd left her house on Route 31 in unincorporated Kane County near St. Charles...
Tags: Sugar Grove, Millennium Park, Dining and Drinking, Police Investigations, Bars and Clubs
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Missing St. Charles-area woman located in Chicago hospital
Tribune reporterThe 20-year-old St. Charles-area woman reported missing Sunday was found safe late this morning at a Chicago-area hospital, according to Kane County Sheriff’s police. Tanner Conroyd left around noon Sunday from her father’s home on Route 31...Tags: Sugar Grove, Millennium Park, Hospitals and Clinics, Kane County
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Man visiting from Australia held in St. Charles attack
Tribune reporterAn Indonesian man visiting Kane County from Australia is charged with sexually assaulting a woman at a St. Charles conference center, police said Thursday. Jefry Sutjito, 24, of Melbourne, faces two counts of criminal sexual assault and single counts...Tags: Australia, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Abusive Behavior, Judges
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Woman in crash that killed St. Charles couple has sentence reduced
Special to the TribuneA woman who sparked a chain-reaction crash that killed a St. Charles couple and injured a dozen motorcyclists had her prison sentence reduced by a year today. But the judge who trimmed Alia Bernard’s prison sentence from 7 years to 6 rejected her...Tags: Memorial Day, Court Preliminary, Injuries and Wounds, Prosecution, Trials
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Boys basketball | Mike Helfgot's top 50 area players
Name, School, Ht., Yr., Pos., College Jubril Adekoya, Andrew, 6-6, Sr., F, Valparaiso Cliff Alexander, Curie, 6-9, Jr., C JaVairius Amos-Mays, North Chicago, 6-4, Jr., G/F Ore Arogundade, St. Viator, 6-4, Jr., G Evan Boudreaux, Lake Forest, 6-6,...
Tags: Bartlett, Oswego, Morgan Park, Riverside (Cook, Illinois), Huntley
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IDOT asks for public's input to map future road projects
Tribune reporterFlush with a roster of major transportation projects but not a lot of money to build them, the state is asking for the public’s help to map out priorities for future improvements, officials said Monday. Meetings seeking input from residents and...Tags: Schaumburg, Romeoville, Road Transportation, Transportation, Travel
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Man arrested on drug charges after screening at courthouse
Special to the TribuneWhen an Aurora man set off a metal detector while entering a Kane County courthouse, a deputy asked him to empty his pockets before making another pass through the screening device. And out of one pocket he pulled a small plastic bag of what police...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Aurora
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IDOT sets October meetings to discuss future plans
The Illinois Department of Transportation will hold a series of public meetings in the Chicago area over the first two weeks of October to discuss the agency's future state transportation plans. The informal meetings, which will include the opportunity...
Tags: McHenry, Schaumburg, Romeoville, Illinois Department of Transportation, Crystal Lake
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Elmhurst Council OKs North York TIF district
The Elmhurst City Council has given the green light to establishing the city's fourth tax-increment-financing district on North York Street. The council approved the district in an 11-1 vote Sept. 4. The district will extend along a narrow corridor on...Tags: Property Tax
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Schedule of events
Friday, Sept. 7 During Festival of the Vine, get acquainted with Geneva's shops, eateries and services. Stop in to check out special in-store/restaurant events and activities. *Hours vary throughout the festival. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. – Anderson...
Tags: Festive Events, Music Theater, Entertainment, Orange County Regional History Center, American Legion
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