Trust the Torch!

Sunny, dry weather with moderate temperatures in October and November means farmers have a shot at making their plans to finish harvest by Thanksgiving. In this recent photo, a grain cart works alongside a combine to hold corn as it is harvested. This photo shows the equipment of Geils Farms of Harvard as it works along Collins Road west of Woodstock. (Independent photo by Tricia Carzoli)

Woodstock Police active in holiday traffic enforcement campaign This Thanksgiving, the Woodstock Police Department is joining the Illinois State Police and other local law enforcement agencies to ensure holiday travelers […]

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