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Residents are invited to learn about a new entrepreneur program piloted by nonprofit Opportunity DeKalb at upcoming informational sessions this month.
Some of the salon’s services include coloring, men’s cut, styling, manicures and pedicures.
The second annual DeKalb Has Talent Show will kick off May 17 at the DeKalb Public Library and feature performances from area grade school students.
Those experiencing memory loss and their caregivers are invited to monthly social hours hosted in DeKalb, where they’ll get to do crafts, participate in sing-alongs and experience other activities.
A dozen flower boxes now can be found outside a variety of businesses in Sycamore, after the city’s beautification committee arranged to have the flowers placed in town.
Are you in ninth through 12th grade with second semester finals coming up? The DeKalb Public Library will host special study hours for teenagers later this month.
The DeKalb Public Library will host a workshop Saturday for patrons to learn how to make paper mosaic artwork.
The DeKalb Public Library will host an open poetry reading Saturday for patrons to meet DeKalb Poetry Guild members.
The DeKalb and Sycamore townships will host a drive-thru shred and recycle event for DeKalb and Sycamore residents.
From whimsical cupcake creations to hand-crafted chocolates and ice cream, there are many treat shops waiting to satisfy any taste.
The new Sycamore Fire Station No. 1 moved one step closer to reality Monday after the Sycamore City Council unanimously OK’d an agreement with an architecture firm.
The DeKalb Festival Chorus will present a spring concert of choral music and storytelling from artists of the North Atlantic Isles on Saturday.
Prosecutors’ requests were granted by a judge Tuesday in their plan to use DNA evidence as key in an upcoming double murder trial to allege that Jonathan Hurst, formerly of Chicago, brutally beat to death Patricia A. Wilson and her son, Robert J. Wilson in 2016.
The DeKalb County Community Gardens released a list of May locations for the Grow Mobile, a mobile food pantry that offers free food and household items to all who visit, no requirements necessary.
The DeKalb County History Center’s Cornsilk magazine recently received an Award in Excellence from the Illinois Association of Museums.