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Calling it “an incredible miracle,” the family of Karen Schepers issued a statement Wednesday thanking all those involved in finding their loved one, who had been missing since 1983. Divers uncovered her remains and her Class of 1977 Sycamore High School tassel.
One newcomer has unseated a 12-year incumbent to nab a spot on the Sycamore School District 427 school board, if unofficial election results hold.
The only competitive race in Sycamore city government saw incumbent Virginia Sherrod likely secure reelection to Sycamore City Council’s 4th Ward, if results hold. The city reported a 13% voter turnout.
Sycamore Middle School recently celebrated its students of the month for February.
The DeKalb Community Cleat Closet will host a second distribution event on April 5.
The Indian Valley Theatre recently announced the cast for its upcoming production of “Charlotte’s Web.” Performances will be held at 7 p.m. April 4 and 7 and at 2 p.m. April 6 at the Sandwich Opera House, 140 E. Railroad St.
Voters this week in DeKalb County determined who will make the important decisions regarding their communities, schools, townships, fire departments, parks and libraries. See the results here.
It's Election Day in DeKalb County. Polls are open until 7 p.m., and feature many contested races including for mayor, council or township trustee, school or park board seats. Here are some races the Daily Chronicle news team is watching today
Stage Coach Players’ next production, the romantic comedy “Almost, Maine,” will open April 3 and run for two weeks.
The April hybrid Brown Bag Lunch and Local Lore series at the DeKalb County History Center will feature a program on DeKalb and Kane counties roles in fighting slavery from 1836 to 1860.
Looking to add a new plant or two to your home? Stop by the DeKalb Public Library’s Plant Adopt or Swap Program at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 3, sponsored by Willrett Flower Co.
A Chicago man accused in a DeKalb bank robbery has dismissed his defense attorney as he prepares to represent himself in a jury trial set to convene next week.
The Kishwaukee Valley Art League will host several event and programs in April at the Gallery on State, 322 W. State St., Sycamore. Here's what's in store
Northern Rehab Physical Therapy Specialists will host a Community Collection event for Safe Passage through April 18. Items needed include things like personal hygiene products, phone charges, baby supplies, blankets, clothing, gas and gift cards.
Rooted For Good released a list of April locations for Grow Mobile, a mobile food pantry that offers free food and household items to all who visit, no requirements necessary. Here's where to find the mobile food pantry this month
Immanuel Lutheran Church and Student Center is hosting a series of services during the Lenten season through April 9.
This spring, DeKalb County voters get to decide who will make the important decisions regarding their communities, schools, townships, fire departments, parks and libraries.
Lakeshore Recycling Systems will resume its regularly scheduled seasonal landscape waste collection pickup days on Tuesday for DeKalb residents.
The DeKalb Women’s Club’s next meeting on April 4 will feature a tour of the DeKalb County Courthouse.
One year after DeKalb County sheriff’s deputy Christina Musil was killed while on duty, Sheriff Andy Sullivan joined more than 100 others at a vigil in Sycamore Saturday to memorialize the fallen veteran and mother of three.
People can discuss the Golden Venture cargo ship at a DeKalb Public Library program as part of its Conversations About Migration series.
Almost three years after the Sycamore Park District closed the Sycamore community pool, three candidates vying for two seats on the district’s Board of Commissioners weighed in on the lost amenity. Read more here
Directors from Illinois Head Start centers, the federally supported child care and early education program, said they fear cuts, as it targeted in The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025.
Law enforcement officers and loved ones gathered in Sycamore on Saturday to mark one year since DeKalb County sheriff’s deputy Christina Musil, 35, mother of three and veteran, was killed while on duty in a rear-end car crash in Waterman.
Sycamore School District 427 Board candidates this week shared their thoughts on diversity, equity and inclusion programs during a candidates forum hosted by Shaw Local News Network.
The Kane County Coroner's Office announced it had positively identified the remains of Karen Schepers.
Escape rooms are perfect for date nights, family outings, team building adventures and more. Check out this list of locations across northern Illinois.
The car pulled from the Fox River Tuesday that belonged to an Elgin woman who went missing in 1983 could have been recovered three years earlier but was misidentified.
When Elgin police discovered Karen Schepers’ car in the Fox River on Monday, one question immediately popped into the public’s mind: Why wasn’t it found long ago? She went missing in 1983.
Sycamore District 427 Board candidates Michael DeVito, Cole Regnery and Heather Tomlinson answered questions about the issues the district is facing ahead of the April 1 election
Video: Sycamore School District 427 board candidates Michael DeVito, Cole Regnery and Heather Tomlinson talked election issues this week with the Daily Chronicle's Kelsey Rettke and Camden Lazenby.
Read the transcript from our Sycamore District 427 School Board candidate forum. Michael DeVito, Cole Regnery and Heather Tomlinson shared their views on how the district can improve for all students
Elgin police say the car belonging to a woman who has been missing for 42 years will be pulled out of the Fox River Tuesday.
Opinion: The Sycamore Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to fostering a thriving local economy and a strong civic culture. One of the most impactful ways to influence the future of our community is by participating in local elections, writes Shelby Crackel.
Forty-two years after a 23-year-old Elgin woman vanished without a trace, police and a dive team searched the Fox River on Monday for clues they hoped to find in the frigid, murky water. Karen Schepers grew up in Sycamore.
Check out some of the top pictures captured by Daily Chronicle photographers for Shaw Local News Network this week, March 14-21, 2025.
Monday, March 24 is National Cocktail Day. Check out these top-rated bars and restaurants for the best martini in Kane, McHenry and DeKalb counties and the Illinois Valley area.
Elgin police will search the Fox River Monday as part of a cold-case investigation into the 1983 disappearance of Karen Schepers, who grew up in Sycamore.
A portion of South Second Street in downtown DeKalb will close temporarily starting Monday for utility work, the city announced.
The DeKalb Public Library will host a performance of the Lightbeam Players production of “The Cowardly Lion and the Quest for Oz” as part of its World of Reading event on March 29.
The DeKalb Public Library will host World of Reading event on March 29 for residents to explore literature.
DeKalb County Sheriff’s deputy Christina Musil will be memorialized on March 29, a year and one day after she was killed while on duty when her parked vehicle was rear-ended by a commercial truck.
Victoria Books on a public pool for Sycamore: I support a conscientious look at where to prioritize spending among all of the wide number of programs and services the Sycamore Park District offers
Kernel's Gourmet Popcorn & More serving up freshly-popped sweet and traditional flavors in Sycamore. There are two additional locations in Geneva and Naperville.
Nancy Strever said her family still has nightmares about finding her sister Patricia Wilson and nephew Robert Wilson beaten to death in 2016. But the man responsible, Jonathan D. Hurst, 56, will spend the rest of his life in prison, a judge ruled Thursday.
During an eventful but short Sycamore City Council meeting this week, Erik Mahan was sworn in as Sycamore’s new police chief.
Five days after Sycamore Police Chief Jim Winters retired, his second in command is expected to follow suit.
Jonathan Hurst, found guilty on Jan. 30 of murdering Sycamore elderly mother and son Patricia Wilson and Robert Wilson in 2016, wants a new trial, court records show. He's set to be sentenced Thursday by Judge Marcy Buick.
Denise Ackmann on a top priority for the Sycamore Park District: Sycamore is experiencing growth, and addressing the needs of our residents is a positive challenge that I am eager to tackle.
Chad Jewett on a top priority for Sycamore parks: Expanding our walking trails and making sure they are connected to the places residents need to go – safely