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Centegra Huntley tops local stories of 2012

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Larimer died shielding his girlfriend from the gunman’s fire. She escaped unharmed, but 58 others were wounded.


4. Crystal Lake Marine killed in Afghanistan

McHenry County started the year mourning a local Marine who died in a helicopter crash.

Capt. Nathan McHone, 29, was one of six Marines killed when their helicopter crashed Jan. 19 in Helmand province, Afghanistan.

County residents turned out to pay their final respects to the 2001 graduate of Crystal Lake South High School as his procession made its way to Windridge Memorial Park Cemetery in Cary.

McHenry County has lost four servicemen – two soldiers and two Marines – in Afghanistan.


5. Rakow widening done, Western Bypass starts

Workers tackled one major commuter headache this year and started work on another.

The two-year, $37 million widening of Rakow Road wrapped up in November, ending the era of two-lane, bumper-to-bumper rush-hour gridlock.

Work also began on the long-sought Algonquin Western Bypass. The two-year, $33.3 million project aims to build a four-lane route west of Route 31 to relieve congestion at Routes 31 and 62 in downtown Algonquin.

The bypass is expected to be finished by summer 2014.


6. Teacher strikes in D-46, D-300

The Year of the Illinois Teachers Strike included several McHenry County districts.

Teachers in Prairie Grove District 46 and Carpentersville District 300 hit the picket lines in October and December. The strikes lasted for only one day before teachers and their school boards agreed on contracts.

Teachers in Huntley District 158 gave their union the authority to call a strike, but both sides reached a contract deal in November.

Statewide, teachers in Chicago, Geneva, West Chicago and elsewhere either went on strike or threatened to do so in 2012.


7. Ken Koehler out as County Board chairman

A new McHenry County Board decided earlier this month on a new leader.

The newly sworn 24-member board earlier this month chose Tina Hill, R-Woodstock, as chairwoman over four-term incumbent Ken Koehler, R-Crystal Lake.

Nine new board members were sworn in after the November election, in which all 24 seats were up because of post-census redistricting. The freshman class is the largest for the County Board in at least 20 years.


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