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How To Get Vote By Mail Applications For February Primary, April Consolidated Elections

How To Get Vote By Mail Applications For February Primary, April Consolidated Elections

January 12, 2021
Rick Nagel
Communities, Consumers, Education, Elections, Events, Government, Kane County Clerk's Office, Libraries in Kane County, Parks and Recreation, Public Service, WK-Communities

The Kane County Clerk’s Office is now offering vote-by-mail applications for both the Feb. 23 primary election and the April 6 consolidated election. Click Here…

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Sustain Kane: Conservation@Home Webinar And Kane County Rain Barrel Sale!

Sustain Kane: Conservation@Home Webinar And Kane County Rain Barrel Sale!

May 7, 2020
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Events, Government, Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources, Sustainability, WK-Communities

Editor’s Note: This article is written by Jessica Mino, resources manager for the Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources. May is here and…

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Good Natured: Nothing Says Spring Like Ed Norton And The Yellow Bellied Sapsucker

Good Natured: Nothing Says Spring Like Ed Norton And The Yellow Bellied Sapsucker

March 13, 2020
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Communities, Education, Environment, Government, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parks and Recreation, Popular Culture, Quality of Life, Recreation, WK-Communities

This good-natured column is written by Pam Erickson Otto, the outreach ambassador for the St. Charles Park District. She can be reached at 630-513-4346 or…

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Wet Spring Weather Extremes Will Impact Yards, Gardens

Wet Spring Weather Extremes Will Impact Yards, Gardens

June 10, 2019
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Agriculture, Business, Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Gardening, Government, Homeowners, Nature, Weather Events

Weather has dampened the plans of many gardeners and homeowners this growing season. In fact, this May was the wettest on record in the Chicago…

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Good Natured: FEE-Be! FEE-Be! FEE-Be! The Eastern Phoebe Speaks Its Name

Good Natured: FEE-Be! FEE-Be! FEE-Be! The Eastern Phoebe Speaks Its Name

May 3, 2019
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Education, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parks and Recreation, Recreation

This good-natured column is written by Pam Otto, manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility of the…

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Good Natured: Meet The Beetles! (There Are 30,000 Species Here, And One Is Tricrania Sanguinipennis)

Good Natured: Meet The Beetles! (There Are 30,000 Species Here, And One Is Tricrania Sanguinipennis)

April 18, 2019
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Communities, Education, Government, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parks and Recreation, Public Service, Quality of Life, Recreation

This good-natured column is written by Pam Otto, manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility of the…

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UPDATED PHOTOS: 8.3 Inches of Heavy Snow Drops on Kane in Rare, April Storm

UPDATED PHOTOS: 8.3 Inches of Heavy Snow Drops on Kane in Rare, April Storm

April 15, 2019
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Communities, Education, Environment, Events, Government, Photo Gallery, Public Safety, Weather Events

A very late season storm system produced very heavy wet snow across much of northern Illinois on Sunday, April 14 — with Kane County communities…

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Earth Day 2019: Slow Down! We've Got Turtles Crossing Here!

Earth Day 2019: Slow Down! We’ve Got Turtles Crossing Here!

April 2, 2019
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Communities, Education, Environment, Government, Nature, Parks and Recreation, Transportation

The Kane County Division of Environmental and Water Resources and Kane County Connects are “Counting Down to Earth Day” with a series of 16 articles…

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Good Natured: Take A Minute To Appreciate The Amazing Architecture of Bird, Squirrel And Hornet Nests

Good Natured: Take A Minute To Appreciate The Amazing Architecture of Bird, Squirrel And Hornet Nests

March 22, 2019
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Communities, Education, Environment, Government, Nature, Parks and Recreation

This good-natured column is written by Pam Otto, manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility of the…

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IDNR: Do NOT Handle Young Wildlife During Spring Breeding Season!

IDNR: Do NOT Handle Young Wildlife During Spring Breeding Season!

March 18, 2019
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Communities, Education, Environment, Events, Government, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parks and Recreation, Quality of Life, State of Illinois

Spring is a busy breeding season for wildlife, and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources reminds Illinois citizens not to bother or handle baby birds…

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