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Not on Shepley’s list but certainly of interest to local commuters is the Interstate 90 interchange project on Route 47.

The bad news is that we can expect another summer of construction orange. The good news is that, once this season is over – and certainly after the next – many of the most-need road projects in the area will be completed.

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Avoiding headaches: As I said above, if you were on McHenry County roads during rush hour Thursday, chances are your commute was slow going.

But the Northwest Herald helped motorists navigate away from the worst roads throughout the afternoon and into the evening.

First, we updated our story at NWHerald.com close to a dozen times during the height of the storm. Early on in the storm, we sent reporter Jim Dallke out with a video camera to give online viewers an idea of what they were facing.

We also sent text messages to readers who subscribe to our news alert service, telling them to avoid Route 31 and Algonquin Road early during the storm because of a crash, and warning them about Route 31 between McHenry and Crystal Lake later. We also posted constant updates on our Twitter feed,
@NWHerald.

If nothing else, we helped some motorists avoid the worst areas.

If you don’t receive our text alerts and want to give them a try, you can do so by visiting NWHerald.com and clicking on the link that says “Register” on the top right of the home page.

Readers can sign up for any number of options, including breaking news, breaking sports news, daily weather forecasts, even deals from PlanitNorthwest.com, our go-and-do website for McHenry County.

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Give us your recipes: The Northwest Herald debuts a new feature and contest this week. We’re currently soliciting recipes from readers and, each Wednesday, we’ll pick a winner and publish it in our PlanitTaste section.

The feature is sponsored by local merchants, and prizes will be awarded.

You can enter the contest online at http://shawurl.com/recipe, or by mailing them to Recipes of the Week, C/O Lifestyle Editor Valerie Katzenstein, 7717 S. Ill. Route 31, Crystal Lake, IL 60014. Please include all the ingredients and cooking instructions in your submissions.


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