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McHenry County Associate Judge Michael Coppedge died after falling in his chambers in the Woodstock courthouse. His colleagues praised his intellect and caring.
McHenry County Associate Judge Micheal Coppedge, described by colleagues as courteous, brilliant and honorable, died Monday morning after falling ill in his chambers at the courthouse in Woodstock.
Twenty years ago, a Johnsburg teen walked into a grocery store and was never seen again. The mystery surrounding the disappearance and presumed death of Brian Carrick left the small town with more questions than answers, and his parents went to their graves without a chance to give him a proper burial.