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What is DeKalb's "most neglected problem?" the four DeKalb mayoral hopefuls were asked during a crowded election forum Sunday moderated by WNIJ Radio's Sue Stephens. Here's what they had to say.
The DeKalb Public Library will host two workshops for adults and teens to practice short story writing.
The Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra is accepting applications for its annual KSO High School Musician Scholarship. The application deadline is March 16.
Adults and teens will be able to learn how to scan and digitize old media during a program held at the DeKalb Public Library.
Kishwaukee College launches student information and resource platform
The DeKalb County Community Foundation recently announced new leadership for its officers of the Board of Directors.
The DeKalb Public Library will host two grief support group meetings for adults experiencing grief and loss.
The state of Illinois is doing away with its grocery tax beginning in January 2026. Should DeKalb enact a local grocery tax? Here's what mayoral candidates had to say about it.
Brothers Country Supply has plans to do business at 1702 Sycamore Road in DeKalb.
Check out some of the top pictures captured by Daily Chronicle photographers this week for Shaw Local News Network. Feb. 28-March 7.
The DeKalb County Teachers’ Association will hold a meeting for retired DeKalb County teachers.
People can learn to create their own custom trading game or playing cards in a workshop held at the DeKalb Public Library.
The Friends of the Somonauk Library will partner with the Illinois Humanities Road Scholars Speakers Bureau to host a presentation titled “Pre-Civil War Quilts: Secret Codes to Freedom on the Underground Railroad.”
St. Mary’s Catholic School recently showcased its sixth through eighth grade science fair posters to the public and fifth through eighth grade students during Catholic Week Open House.
The University of Illinois Extension will host an informational session for farmers to learn about the university’s Phosphorus and Potassium Omission Trials.
Sycamore residents and business owners are invited to a community open house later this month to hear updates and direct questions to members of the City Council.
Plans are moving forward to build 58 new houses in Fairwind subdivision in Sandwich.
Hundreds gathered Friday to celebrate the life and legacy of the late DeKalb County Sheriff Roger Scott. Moving tributes spoke about Scott’s love of family, commitment to law enforcement, and devotion to his faith.
Opinion: How does one sum up a life? How do we build a legacy? By letting actions speak for themselves, as the late DeKalb County Sheriff Roger Scott's loved ones shared at his funeral Friday.
Daily Chronicle news staff recently interviewed DeKalb mayoral candidates ahead of the April 1 election. Watch the full video here.
Aurora Christian twice had to come back from double digits against Hinckley-Big Rock on Friday in the Class 1A Somonauk Sectional final, holding on for a 57-54 victory despite 23 points and 19 rebounds from Martin Ledbetter.
Originally ruled ineligible to play Friday night's Rochelle sectional title game, the IHSA board upheld an appeal allowing Kaneland to play tonight despite using an ineligible player of the last seven games.
Fay’s Finest Foods hopes to be selling its grilled chicken, pork chops and other fare by next month in the former Heartland Bank on Gletty Road.
The League of Women Voters of DeKalb County is offering local candidates the chance to share their platform with voters by recording responses to the league’s questions, which will then be uploaded for the public.
The next time Sycamore officials go to spend public dollars they’ll have to check to see how their purchase squares with a new spending policy set by the Sycamore City Council this week.
The city of DeKalb wants drivers of electric vehicles to know they’re welcome in town, as officials consider a local policy step that could ease restrictions on where vehicle charging stations can go.
A memorial service was held for the late DeKalb County Sheriff Roger Scott Friday at Bethany Road Bible Church in DeKalb. Scott, who was the county sheriff for 36 years and served in the office for 52 years, died on Feb. 23 at the age of 78.
Visitation was held for former DeKalb County Sheriff Roger Scott Thursday at Bethany Road Bible Church in DeKalb. Scott, who served as sheriff for more than 30 years, died February 23 at the age of 78.
Two Sycamore sisters known for their floral arrangements were given top honors on Thursday at Sycamore Chamber of Commerce’s 108th annual meeting.
A DeKalb calzone eatery’s reopening date is uncertain as of Thursday, after a company executive told Shaw Local they’re seeking new ownership for the spot.
From the questionnaire: All four DeKalb mayoral candidates outlined their campaign priorities for the city office if elected. Candidates cited infrastructure, public safety and affordability for residents among other topics.
The Kaneland offense surged in the second half to knock off Rockford Boylan and reach the Class 3A Rochelle Sectional championship game.
Martin Ledbetter scored 32 points after being held to two in the first quarter, and Hinckley-Big Rock erased a 10-point deficit in a 72-52 win over Ida Crown on Wednesday in a Class 1A Somonauk Sectional semifinal.
The City of Sycamore has found its next top cop, officials announced this week.
Opinion: Unless urgent action is taken, the Monarch butterfly in North America has a high probability of extinction in the next 60 years. Fortunately, local government officials are paying attention.
DeKalb senior Marquise Bolden went to the bench with four fouls in the third quarter, which helped Warren go on a run that led to a 61-49 win over the Barbs in a Class 4A Waukegan Sectional semifinal Tuesday.
Sycamore managed eight total points between the second and third quarters in a season-ending 66-37 loss to Crystal Lake South in a Class 3A Rochelle Sectional semifinal.
A new Puerto Rican restaurant has plans to do business in the former Halal Pros building in DeKalb.
Four of the seven schools in the Daily Chronicle coverage area reached sectionals. Here’s a look at one player for each team who isn’t the most high-profile player on the team but can still have a big impact.
Want to learn more about the four people running for Mayor of DeKalb in the April 1 Consolidated Election? Check out our questionnaire roundup here or visit our Election Central webpage.
The Joseph F. Glidden Homestead and Historical Center’s next Soup-er Sunday program will feature a presentation on DeKalb-area photographs by wildlife photographer Michael Day.
Educational institutions and communities across the nation observed CTE Month in February to raise awareness of the role that CTE plays in preparing students for college and career success.
Attendees can learn how to service, clean, and some basic functions of their sewing machine.
Teens and adults can learn about the world of artificial intelligence and ChatGPT at a workshop held at the DeKalb Public Library.
The March hybrid Brown Bag Lunch and Local Lore series at the Ellwood House Museum will feature a program on the history of Lincoln Highway.
A former DeKalb police chief has a new gig in the city.
The DeKab Public Library will host the first of its Conversations About Migration series for people to discuss immigration-related media.
The concert, directed by Deb Shofner, will feature music including the classic Spanish march “Amparito Roca” by Jamie Texidor. “Cape Fear Chronicles,” arranged by Robert Sheldon, is a composition inspired by the Carolinas Cape Fear area.
Voters will get a chance to learn more about candidates for DeKalb city and township races March 9 ahead of the April 1 consolidated election. Forums set for DeKalb city clerk, DeKalb mayor, DeKalb School District 428 Board and DeKalb Township supervisor.
St. Mary’s Catholic School will host its fourth annual Brews, Bottles and Blarney tasting event to support the school and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.