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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Aug 1983, p. 18

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CLEANEST AND SHARPEST USED CARS IN THE COUNTY SUBDIVISION PLAT OKAYED Murder Plea: Not Guilty possible sentences the charges carry on a conviction. Hie court said a murder cdnviction could carry a sentei. e of not less than 20 years and not more than 40 years. An attempted murder convvt'on could carry a sentence of not les» *han six years and not more than 30 years. Prosecutor Assistant State's At­ torney Gail Moreland noted in court that a conviction on such charges could also carry a death sentence. Dage is being held in county jail on $600,000 bond. Judge Brody set trial for September 12 court calendar. When questioned about the death penalty Tuesday, State's Attorney Ted Floro said it was "premature." tHAW/FKt MRS MEDIA Mrs. Karen J. Dage, accused of the murder of one son and the attempted murder of another, pleaded not guilty to the charges Tuesday morning during her arraignment. Dage, 37, of West Chicago, was arrested and charged with the June 24 incident, after being stopped near Barrington Hills on the highway where she reportedly attacked her sons with a knife in her car. Matthew Dage, S, was pronounced dead at the scene and his 6-year-old brother, Steven, was hospitalized with multiple stab wounds sustained in the attack. Judge Leonard Brody at the arraignment Tuesday in 19th Judicial Circuit Court informed her of the (Continued from pag* 1) --Narusis also reported that the Shamrock Farm-RDG lawsuit had been settled. The suit concerned the Winding Creek subdivision. The developer has agreed to put up four- foot berms to screen the multi-family area from the farming operation across Cur ran Road. --The council approved a motion to advertise for bids on the construction of a washroom-storage facility at Petersen park, The cost was estimated at $43,000. Aid. Smith cast the only dissenting vote. --The council set a special meeting for Aug. 22 at 8 p.m. The move was in response to some council complaints about the length of the meetings. SIX PERCENT HIKE FOR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS (Continued from page 1) price for air-conditioning the school, he said. All driver education, regular summer school classes and park programs were carried on at East Campus which has no air conditioning but can be cooled through opening windows and using fans. However, school officials commended students on their tolerance of a few "un- -bearably hot" sessions before sum­ mer school ended July 22. In other action, the board approved a notice of public review and hearing on the 1983-84 tentative school budget. The proposed tentative budget will be available beginning Aug. 22 at the school administrative office. The board also accepted the only bid Six Hurt In Two-Car Crash Six people were injured in a two- car, head-on collision Tuesday on Johnsburg Road, near Spring Grove Road, north of McHenry. Scott A. Silvenis, 418 Adams Mill Road, Mauldin, S.C., told county police he was driving west on John­ sburg Road and saw one car passing another in his lane of traffic. Silvenis said he tried to avoid, the collision but could not. Witnesses said the passing auto was traveling at a high rate of speed. The driver of the other car, Jose Del a mora, of Ringwood, said he did not know what happened. 'He was cited for driving under the influence and improper lane usage. Both drivers and four passengers in the Silvenis auto, Jason T., Leighann M., Laura M. and Joyce L. Silvenis were taken to McHenry Hospital by the Johnsburg Rescue Squad. All were treated and released. Ernest B. 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