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Sycamore is a city in DeKalb County, Illinois, United States. It has a commercial district based and centered on Illinois Route 64. The population was 18,577 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 17,419 at the 2010 census. Sycamore is the county seat of DeKalb County and was named after the sycamore tree.
Stacked bass drums during the 2011 Keeping Tradition Alive event in Lewisville. Lasky was hired as chief of the fire department in Lewisville, Texas, in April 2000. [4] After the September 11 attacks, Lasky, who knew many New York City firefighters and was a close friend of chief Peter Ganci, [5] and the Lewisville Fire Department gained national attention when they raised over $200,000 for ...
Fire Station # Address City Engine Company Ladder or Platform Company Rescue Unit Other Units 42 6500 Parkside Drive: Parkland: Engine 42: Rescue 42: 43 4550 Rock Island Rd: Coral Springs: Engine 43: Rescue 43: District Chief 43 64 500 Ramblewood Dr: Coral Springs: Engine 64: Rescue 64: 71 11800 NW 41st St: Coral Springs: Engine 71: Rescue 71: ...
The explosion happened at the Seymour Paint factory in Sycamore, located a little more than 60 miles west of Chicago, reports say. Explosion at Seymour Paint plant in Sycamore, Illinois ...
The Sycamore fire broke out Thursday afternoon in the 4800 block of Cinco View Drive near Whittier. 2 homes destroyed, 1 damaged as firefighters halt progress of Whittier-area brush fire Skip to ...
DeKalb County was formed on March 4, 1837, [3] out of Kane County, Illinois. The county was named for Johann de Kalb, [4] a German hero of the American Revolutionary War. DeKalb County's area is approximately 632.7 square miles, and it is located 63 miles west of Chicago. There are 19 townships in the county; the county seat is Sycamore.
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The Mercer County Fairgrounds, located on 12th Avenue SW in Aledo, are the home of the annual county fair in Mercer County, Illinois. The fairgrounds were established in 1869 when the fair moved to Aledo; from its creation in 1853 until then, it had taken place in Millersburg .