City reverts to odd/even watering days per resident address.
Project's price tag saves Village $200,000.
A majority of Patch readers responding to an unscientific poll want to give the Affordable Care Act a chance to work.
Participants have shot at winning $1 million on July 13.
City unable to keep up with water demand due to drought even with help from Lake Bluff.
Dry conditions create need to go to full ban.
Residential address will dictate whether you water on an odd or even day, effective immediately.
Morehouse, Ayers earn Congressional Award Program’s gold medal by helping others, broadening their own skills.
Riptide alert for both make it unsafe to swim. High bacteria count noted for Sunrise.
Nearly 300 people line up; approximately 10,000 pounds of food passed out in 2 hours.
No watering is allowed between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. for the time being.
Creates list of improvements, broken down to encourage donations.
League of Women Voters of Lake County, ACLU sponsor Thursday night event in Round Lake Beach.
Company representatives have approached the Village Board with a preliminary presentation.
Telephone poll conducted Thursday night included several local faces.
Woodlands starts early process of forming master plan for campus. Topic highlights Second Ward meeting.
We have too many laws on the books now. Enforce the ones we have, let's not micro-manage more.
City hopes more events will mean more customers for Market Square merchants.
First Ward meeting set for July 12 at Gorton Community Center.
SkillShots Pinball would be located at Routes 21 and 45.
Expect first-time event to make a repeat appearance next year.
Morrison and Friedman explain the role they see solving one of state’s major problems.
No candidate files for Lake County District 12 race by Monday deadline; District 13 pairing remains the same.
Lake Forest, American Legion McKinlock Post 264 reflect on Memorial Day at Market Square service.
Approval comes after five meetings, numerous changes and debate over Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital's replacement facility.
Will go into effect starting Sept. 1.
Lake Forest's Mark McMahon shares his sketches of last weekend's historic event.
Twenty-year strategic plan looks at all park district facilities, not just the pool.
City will come back with agreement that earmarks how the process will be carried out.
More than 25 people applied for the city’s first two units.
First two units help give credence to program, dissipate concerns.
Members recommend that the Illinois Tollway move forward with Route 53 extension.
Could impact up to 800 trees.
Will go to Lake Forest City Council Monday night with conditions added.
Life as we know it may be disrupted a bit while the eyes of the world are on Chicago for three days.
Buerger's departure sped up with new position in Deerfield.
Look at installing fencing, cracking down on trespassing.
The quality of life and safety of our residents in Lake Forest is not worth placing in jeopardy by the aspirations of a $4.4 billion corporation.
Schneider likes the policy behind the legislation but questions the congressman’s motivation.
The council could discuss the proposed master plan as soon as May 21.