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Harvard resident helps with hurricane relief
Harvard resident Ashleigh Brickley returned home after months of training and service as a member of Federal Emergency Management Agency Corps, a unit of the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Cor
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Solar panels to heat swimming pool
Newly installed solar panels will not only help heat the 7,000 square-foot swimming pool in Lions Park this year, but will also save the town money.
Wrap-up: Girls Soccer
Head coach: Casey Seyller
Final record: 10th in conference; seventh at the sectional tournament
Seniors: Kailey Soliz, Kyra Greenway, Paolla Hampel, Katie Dahle
Girls golf wrap-up
Head coach: Doug Sijersen
Record: 1-8
Seniors: Lynzie Zamudio
Breakout players: Marley Smith, Kayleigh Isonhart
For housing authority, big demand for vouchers
While many social service agencies in the county are addressing the need for affordable housing in the county or helping to assist with shelter or other financial assistance, the McHenry County Housin
Longhair looking for southern exposure
When the owners of Longhair Computers were given the opportunity to move their business, they didn’t hesitate.
Friends helping a friend in need
Muhammed Ali once said “Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.” Long-time Harvard resident Barbara Rowe has served her community and is now in need of her community’s
Parks and recreation supervisor hired
In search of a new direction, the city of Harvard has hired Michael Clingingsmith as the parks and recreation supervisor.
Lally resigns as head coach
After three seasons as the Harvard High School girls basketball head coach, John Lally has resigned to pursue other coaching options.
Dual language gets artistic
Harvard School District 50 dual language teachers are now combining hands-on art projects with the sciences to bring dual language learning to life.