A photo that accompanied a 1A story Wednesday about a former Crystal Lake man sentenced to 10 years in prison for his 14th drunken-driving conviction was of the wrong Daniel Munoz. The incorrect photo was obtained from the Department of Corrections Web site. The correct photo is printed here.
• An individual’s name was incorrectly spelled in a story that appeared on page 3B Sunday about a concert that raised money to help the poor in Chilama, El Salvador. Carlos Leiva came to America from El Salvador when he was 22.
A photo caption on page 1 of Sunday’s Sports section incorrectly identified a member of Cary-Grove’s volleyball team because of incorrect information in a school roster provided at the St. Charles East Supersectional. Cary-Grove libero Sam Mainzer was pictured bumping a ball during the Trojans’ IHSA Class 4A supersectional win. The Northwest Herald regrets the error.
The winning Mega Millions lottery numbers were omitted from the listing on page 2A of Saturday’s Northwest Herald. The winning numbers in Friday’s drawing were 7-11-27-40-46, and the mega ball was 8.
Chad Miller is commander of the Woodstock Infantry Association, which is leading efforts to raise money to restore the Civil War Memorial statue in the Woodstock Square. Miller is a past commander of the Woodstock-based Army National Guard unit, which is not involved in any fund-raising efforts. A story and photo captions about the statue's rededication on page 1 of Wednesday's Local & Region section incorrectly stated the National Guard was involved in the fund-raising.
• Chad Miller is commander of the Woodstock Infantry Association, which is leading efforts to raise money to restore the Civil War Memorial statue in the Woodstock Square. Miller is a past commander of the Woodstock-based Army National Guard unit, which is not involved in any fundraising efforts. A story and photo captions about the statue’s rededication on page 1 of Wednesday’s Local & Region section incorrectly stated the National Guard was involved in the fundraising.
The story “Schools improve, not enough,” that ran on the front page on Friday misquoted McHenry District 15 Assistant Superintendent for Learning Services John Lehnen. Lehnen said five of the district’s eight schools met adequate yearly progress.
A photograph on page 1 of Sunday’s Northwest Herald Sports section from the boys soccer regional final between Crystal Lake South and McHenry included an incorrect caption. The photo showed Crystal Lake South’s Carey Bienert (No. 19) winning a header against McHenry’s Holden Senn-Raemont (No. 6).
A story that ran on page 6A Saturday, “Care package items needed,” requires clarification. The boy fell under the bus somewhere in front of its rear wheels.
The opponent for Richmond-Burton’s football team that appeared in a story and scoreline in Saturday’s Prep Extra section was incorrect. R-B defeated North Boone, 47-14.
• In the article “Students steer toward safety,” which ran Friday on the front page of the Local&Region section, Clara Johnson, a senior Jacobs High School student, was misidentified.