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Jim Runchey (left) of Crystal Lake, Linda Rizzo of Woodstock and Bill Kiolbassa of McHenry wait in line to talk to a representative from Centegra Health System during the McHenry County College Job Fair in Crystal Lake on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. (Sarah Nader - snader@shawmedia.com)

Despite a stubbornly slow economic recovery, it was a busy year for business in McHenry County.

Much of the local economic news was mixed. McHenry County's unemployment rate fell to lowest level since 2008. Even so, weak market conditions forced some longtime businesses to close or lay off workers. And though housing activity picked up dramatically, home prices continued to sink.

Here are the Northwest Herald's picks for the top 10 business stories of 2012:

1. SAGE PRODUCTS SOLD: In 2012, some of the county's largest private companies traded hands, including Knaack LLC and Wells Manufacturing Co. But the Sage deal came as a surprise to many.

Early in November, Chicago private equity firm Madison Dearborn Partners announced that it planned to purchase Cary-based Sage Products Inc., a disposable health care products maker and one of the largest area employers with more than 700 employees. The deal was completed in mid-December.

The sale was big news not only because of the size of the company and its long history in McHenry County, but also because of the financial support the company and its executives provide to local institutions and nonprofit organizations.

"We look forward to growing, investing, innovating, hiring and giving back to our community," Sage Products President and Chief Operating Officer Scott Brown told the Northwest Herald in November. "Sage will remain in Cary and Sage will continue to be a good neighbor in McHenry County for years to come.”

Officials at Madison Dearborn Partners said they planned to help Sage Products grow worldwide.

2. HOME PRICES CONTINUE SLUMP: Despite record-low mortgage rates and signs of a rebound, the county's real estate market remained depressed in 2012.

The median home sale price in McHenry County dropped 8 percent in 2012, according to latest year-to-date statistics available from the Illinois Association of Realtors. The median price fell from $153,750 in 2011 to $141,500 in 2012.

The market sagged even as housing activity had jumped more than 30 percent as of October, according to statistics from the Heartland Realtor Organization.

While residential housing inventory declined, foreclosures and short sales continued to push prices down.

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