Spirit Matters: You are what you eat. How many times have you heard that before?
The goal is to develop support groups or help groups (such as helping people find jobs, providing rides, providing help around the house to those who are struggling for whatever reason) that we see a need for in our community.
Opinion: For the past decade, Opportunity House and its continuing education program, Learning for Life, has held a public Art Show each spring featuring artwork from our talented students and staff, writes Brooke Montavon.
On this day, April 19 of 1911, one of Dixon’s most beloved mayors took office: William Bradford Brinton. Even though he lived in Dixon for only 15 of his 87 years, he left a legacy that has endured for more than a century.
Cleaning up government requires diluting the authority of those who might peddle their influence.
Teamwork can be the difference between success and failure in many facets of life. That's true especially when one is dealing with a cancer diagnosis.
General Assembly Democrats drafted a bill that significantly reduces financial liability to modify the 2008 Biometric Information Privacy Act.
Wetlands clean our drinking water, hold and store rainwater and create nurseries and food sources, the McHenry County Conservation District writes.