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Meet Kevin Lyons, the Northwest Herald’s news editor.

Born on the South Side of Chicago, he’s lived in Woodstock since 1996. Lyons is married to a former Northwest Herald reporter whom he met in an Algonquin bar. They are raising two children in District 200; the oldest attends second grade at Westwood Elementary School.

Lyons said his favorite thing about Woodstock “is that you run into the same people all over town, and there’s usually one degree of separation between those you don’t know. When there’s something people like or don’t like in the newspaper, I expect to hear about it at the grocery store, at a backyard barbecue or even at a Little League game.”

Reporter Chelsea McDougall has lived in McHenry almost her entire life. She graduated from McHenry High School West Campus in 2002, went to college, and took a couple of newspaper jobs downstate before returning home to McHenry County in 2010 to work for her hometown newspaper.

“I’m drawn to McHenry County’s inherent philanthropic nature,” McDougall said. “No matter what fundraiser, mission trip, charity golf outing, volunteer opportunity, food drive or Girl Scout cookie sale, it seems McHenry County residents rise to help their neighbors, and [they do] so without hesitation.”

Joan Oliver, our community editor, was born at the old McHenry Hospital. She attended McHenry schools, graduating from McHenry West in 1986. After receiving her journalism degree from Northwestern University, she returned to McHenry County to work at the Northwest Herald. She lived in Woodstock during the filming of “Groundhog Day,” moved to downtown Crystal Lake before she got married, and settled in McHenry, where she’s lived for the past 16 years.

“Why do I love McHenry County? Because it’s home,” she said.

As for myself, I’ve lived and worked in McHenry County since 2004, briefly in Lake in the Hills, and in southern Crystal Lake since. The only school my children have known is South Elementary School in District 47, although my son is moving on to Lundahl Middle School in the fall.

I love our community’s dedication to its children, from its great schools, to its exceptional youth athletic programs, to its other child-friendly activities. I enjoy the Prairie Trail bike path, the McHenry Outdoor Theater, the many outdoor swimming options, and, of course, this area’s wonderful people.

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