DeKalb County's 5 most-read stories: August 31-September 6
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DeKalb County courthouse employee accused in $41K PPP loan fraud for fake remodeling business: Records
DeKalb County courthouse employee accused in $41K PPP loan fraud for fake remodeling business: Records
A DeKalb County public employee who’s worked for decades at the courthouse in Sycamore has been charged with defrauding the federal government’s pandemic-era Paycheck Protection Program of more than $41,000, court records allege.
Unidentified Fortune 500 company breaks ground on distribution facility in DeKalb
Unidentified Fortune 500 company breaks ground on distribution facility in DeKalb
An unidentified Fortune 500 company broke ground on 147 acres on DeKalb’s south side to build a 1-million-square-foot distribution facility, a capital investment firm announced Thursday. A spokesperson declined to identify the company behind the build.
Almost 2K-acre solar project spurs some public outcry in DeKalb County
Almost 2K-acre solar project spurs some public outcry in DeKalb County
Despite not being on the agenda for the most recent DeKalb County Board meeting, multiple people used that meeting to speak against a proposed nearly 2,000-acre commercial solar energy facility in central DeKalb County.
Data center, solar facility proposal returns to DeKalb for approval, land annex
Data center, solar facility proposal returns to DeKalb for approval, land annex
A developer who wants to build a small solar energy facility and a data center on Peace Road in DeKalb will bring their plans back to the city for review Tuesday, documents show. The proposal was first pitched in January.
DeKalb mom files lawsuit against DeKalb District 428 over missing kindergartener controversy
DeKalb mom files lawsuit against DeKalb District 428 over missing kindergartener controversy
A DeKalb mother has filed a lawsuit against DeKalb School District 428, records show. Shannon Stoker argues in the court filing that district staff neglected her son's needs when his whereabouts were unknown on his first day of Kindergarten last year.