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Lake in the Hills police seeking suspect who asked women to expose themselves

Lake in the Hills police are looking to identify a man who approached two women in a parking lot and asked at least one of them to expose herself in exchange for money, according to a Facebook post from the department.

Officers were dispatched on Monday to the 1300 block of Cunat Court at about 10:22 a.m. in response to a man who approached two different women in the parking lot.

During one occasion, the man asked that a woman expose herself in exchange for money.

 

Mystery Diner: Mookie's steak dinner a meal worth reliving

If it's good enough for Bill Murray, it's good enough for me. That's at least what I was thinking recently when we headed to Mookie's Steak and Seafood in Crystal Lake.

 

Documents: Police report on Jan. 16 car crash into McHenry Starbucks

The Northwest Herald received a report via a Freedom of Information Act request about a crash Jan. 16 at the Starbucks in McHenry.

The report detailed how 53-year-old Michael Kuti of Wonder Lake crashed his pickup truck into the Starbucks about 4:40 p.m. Jan. 16, but it did not reveal what the medical issue was that caused Kuti to lose control of his vehicle and crash into the building.

 

Administrator contracts to be voted on at Prairie Grove board of education meeting

Four administrator contracts are up for approval at the next Prairie Grove School District 46 meeting.

The contracts will be from 2020 to 2023.

 

Trump's $4.8 trillion budget proposal revisits rejected cuts to Medicaid, farm subsidies

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump unveiled a $4.8 trillion election year budget plan on Monday that recycles previously rejected cuts to domestic programs like food stamps and Medicaid to promise a balanced budget in 15 years — all while leaving Social Security and Medicare benefits untouched.

Trump’s fiscal 2021 plan promises the government's deficit will crest above $1 trillion only for the current budget year before steadily decreasing to more manageable levels, relying on optimistic economic projections, lower interest costs, scaled-back ov

 

Fetal remains tied to Indiana abortion doctor to be buried

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — More than 2,400 sets of fetal remains found last year in the Illinois garage and a car of a late Indiana abortion doctor will be buried Wednesday at a northern Indiana cemetery.

The 2,411 sets of fetal remains that resulted from abortions Dr.

 

Aurora remembers Henry Pratt Co. shooting victims, first responders one year later

When a gunman shot 10 people at an Aurora company in February 2019, more than 300 first responders turned Luigi’s Pizza and Fun Center into their command center.

“What shocked me was, I just can’t believe the response that came from 50 miles around. We had people from Crystal Lake here, Somonauk was here. Yorkville, Willowbrook.

 

Nation’s past foreshadows current E.R.A. push

Under the heading of “What Goes Around, Comes Around,” I give you the Equal Rights Amendment.

Even before Virginia ratified it late last year, reaching the required 38 states for adoption, conservative administrations in Alabama, Louisiana and South Dakota filed suit to keep it out of the U.S. Constitution.

 

Lake in the Hills to consider liquor license for new gaming cafe

A liquor license application for a premium video gambling cafe at 273 N.

 

Cary man charged with DUI after driving truck off retaining wall

A 44-year-old Cary man was hospitalized and charged with DUI Friday after driving his pick-up truck off a 12-foot retaining wall, according to Cary police.

Officers were dispatched at around 10:26 p.m. to the area of Jewel-Osco, 696 W. Northwest Hwy., due to a driving complaint.

 

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