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‘Newcomers’ get involved, get elected to Woodstock City Council: Work in community brings ballot success

Shannon Landwehr votes in the consolidated election April 4 at the McHenry County Administration Building in Woodstock. She didn’t have much company. Countywide, less than 12 percent of registered voters cast ballots in the hyper-local races. (Independent photo by Ken Farver)

Darrin Flynn and Natalie Ziemba haven’t been around Woodstock for long, but they dived into their new community upon arrival. Flynn, a downtown retailer, didn’t move to Woodstock until 2017, […]

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