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Area first responders gathered at the border where DeKalb and Sycamore meet Sunday to help unveil a memorial plaque for the late DeKalb County Sheriff’s Deputy Christina Musil, part of a new memorial honoring local first responders.
The Sycamore Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed Rise Fitness and Health to its membership.
The 2024 Sycamore Pumpkin Festival is going global – thanks to a winning theme chosen by a North Grove Elementary School fourth grader.
DeKalb County Sheriff Andy Sullivan was joined by dozens Sunday outside Isaac Executive Suites in DeKalb to help unveil a new first responders memorial, with a special plaque dedicated to the late Sheriff's Deputy Christina Musil, 35, who was killed while on duty after a March 28 crash.
Attendees can learn about Native women’s day-to-day lives, their role in their husbands’ lives and how their lives affected Illinois’ history.
The June hybrid Brown Bag Lunch and Local Lore series will feature a guided discussion on Indigenous foods and natural resources stewardship.
The Kishwaukee Valley Art League will host an oil painting demonstration in June featuring artist Susan Wilson.
The DeKalb County History Center will host a grand opening for its new “Food: Gathering Around the Table” exhibit on June 1.
Give DeKalb County, a countywide fundraiser benefiting area nonprofits, raised more than $2 million in its 11th year, the most ever, organizers said.
Youth Engaged in Philanthropy recently awarded $17,177 in youth impact grants to area nonprofits that provide services to residents in DeKalb County.
Law enforcement agencies in DeKalb County will increase its efforts to focus on stopping unbuckled driving. The campaign encourages drivers to buckle up for the Memorial Day weekend.
Looking for something to do with the kids or whole family this summer in DeKalb County? Here's a few ideas:
Sycamore Public Works will soon have a new service truck, despite the vehicle and required equipment costs exceeding the city’s budget for the project, according to city documents.
During the STEM Cafe, attendees can learn about physical therapy’s role improving people’s health and quality of life.
Admission to the hymn sing is free.