Politics & Government

Coming Tomorrow: Pilots Push for Tax Levy; Centegra Cancer Study

Watch for the following articles on Lake in the Hills Patch on Thursday, Jan. 26.

Are you wondering what will be making headlines tomorrow on Lake in the Hills Patch?

We've included a synopsis below of some of our top stories for Thursday, Jan. 26. 

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LITH Patch Coverage for Thursday, Jan. 26

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Should Property Tax be Levied for LITH Airport?

Some local pilots think that residents should be asked to chip in for the day-to-day operations at the village-owned .

Mike Carzoli, president and owner of  located at the Lake in the Hills Airport, suggested the airport is a boon to the local economy and the village should consider a property-tax levy so the owners of airplanes do not bear all the financial burden of running the place.

A group of pilots asked village board trustees at Tuesday night’s Committee of the Whole meeting to meet with them and discuss the matter.

For more on this story, visit Lake in the Hills Patch  Thursday morning. This story will post at 5 a.m. 

Centegra Seeking 600 Volunteers for Cancer Study

Centegra Health System and the American Cancer Society are partnering to recruit healthy volunteers to participate in a historic cancer-prevention study.

Centegra is the first health system in Illinois invited to join the American Cancer Society in the Cancer Prevention Study-3 that has the potential to change the face of cancer for future generations, according to Kim Kubiak, senior public relations coordinator for Centegra.

“We hope to recruit more than 600 participants in McHenry County,” Kubiak said.

For more on this story, visit Lake in the Hills Patch Thursday morning. This story will post at 5 a.m. 

Good Attitude, Respect Earn Chesak Students Lunch With Principal

Three kindergarten students had lunch with Chesak School Principal Chuck Lamb after winning a weekly raffle.

Each week, students who earn "Cheetah Coins," which are handed out to those who display respect and responsible behavior, are entered into a drawing at , 10910 Reed Road in Lake in the Hills. 

Find out whom the lucky winners were this week by visiting our article, which will post at 5 a.m. Thursday. 


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