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Boys track team ready for FVC outdoors

HUNTLEY — It is on to the outdoor Fox Valley Conference portion of the track and field season as Huntley's boys squad. The initial FVC outdoor triangular meet is April 8 at Jacobs.

At the Illinois Top Times meet on March 23, junior long distance runner Tommy Nitz ended second as he recorded the best HHS finish, in the 3,200-meter run, with a time of 9:14.12. Nitz qualified for the IHSA Class 3A State Meet in the event last season.

Vinny Costa, also a junior, was fourth in the 60-meter dash, 7.01 seconds; senior Jeff Cruickshank was fourth in the high jump, 1.93 meters; senior Talon Sargent ended eighth in the 200-meter run, 22.78 seconds.

Woodstock man arrested after making hostile remarks towards public officials

Hurricanes enjoy Special Olympics spring

Baseball squad starts fast with 4 wins

Red Raiders set for girls soccer success










The heartwarming success story of Huntley’s Animal House Shelter

Community mourns the loss of West Dundee firefighter after courageous battle against cancer

Baseball season gets underway

Middle school teacher arrested after making an ‘inappropriate comment’ to a child in a locker room

Green Means “Let’s Go!”

Illinois Shakespeare Festival unveils 2024 Sutter Scholarship awardees: Huntley local hopes to shape the future of theatre

Why Social Media is Boring Me to Pieces

Campanelli earns IBCA honor, 3 win All-FVC

The ham that took it on the lam

Staff for Huntley’s New Amazon facility look forward to community partnership

Unleashing the power of compassion: community joins the fight to help a local firefighter battling terminal cancer