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McHenry County health officials start in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for residents with limited mobility

The McHenry County Department of Health staff began this week traveling to the homes of seniors and others with limited mobility who would have difficulty making their way to a clinic for shots.

Carpentersville man killed in morning crash on Route 47

Carpentersville man killed in morning crash on Route 47   Updated 2/8/2021 1:46 PM Huntley police said a 27-year-old Carpentersville man was killed early Monday when the vehicle he was driving collided with a pickup truck on Route 47 in Huntley. The crash caused investigators to close all lanes between Kreutzer Road and Regency Parkway for most of the morning, according to Huntley Fire Protection District officials.   Huntley police officials said the crash occurred at about 5:25 a.m. in the southbound lanes of Route 47. According to police investigators, a 1999 Acura sedan driven by the Carpentersville man in a northbound lane collided with the 2016 GMC Sierra in the southbound lanes.

Huntley Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Albert Schlick dies

Huntley Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Albert Schlick dies Huntley Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Albert Schlick is pictured in this photo provided by the fire protection district. Courtesy Shaw Media   Updated 1/7/2021 11:00 AM Huntley Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Albert W. Schlick III died Tuesday evening, a lieutenant with the district confirmed Wednesday. Before serving in Huntley, Schlick was division chief for the Wauconda Fire District, so the two agencies are working together with his family to plan a service that will honor his life, Lt. Eric Bentley of the Huntley Fire Protection District said.   Just like anybody when they lose a family member, we re suffering the loss and each and every one of us is humbled to have such a great leader in Albert Schlick, Bentley said.

Lake in the Hills man accidentally shoots self

Lake in the Hills man accidentally shoots self   Updated 12/30/2020 7:11 PM Police will not bring charges against a 30-year-old Lake in the Hills man who accidentally shot himself while cleaning his gun on Saturday afternoon, a Lake in the Hills Police Department spokeswoman said Wednesday. Officers responded to the 4400 block of Barharbor Drive in Lake in the Hills at 2:46 p.m. Saturday for a report of a gunshot victim, Lake in the Hills police Communications Coordinator Ashley Eccles said.   They arrived to find that a 30-year-old man had accidentally shot himself in the hand while he was cleaning his gun at his home, Eccles said.

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