Postponed from Jan. 17 meeting.
One-week promotion involves local businesses.
He and his partner bilked investors out of nearly $17 million.
More than 300 people responded to a survey by state Sen. Susan Garrett on taxes, budget, pensions and education.
More than 30 students qualify for school finals.
Lake Forest resident is Republican candidate for 58th district seat.
Resident cites need for improved downtown bicycle traffic.
Deerfield consultant Brad Schneider has $450,000 on hand for March 20 primary.
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Chamber recognizes Sunset Foods' contributions to community at annual breakfast.
Seek resident opinions Monday, linking bike travel between Lake Forest, Lake Bluff.
Ideas draw support from former village trustee who opposed development.
Barkhausen responds to Krasne's charge about 17-year-old investigation.
Deerfield Township supervisor is running for 29th District Senate seat.
Congressman holds a roundtable to gain local input on improving the housing climate.
Libertyville, Wauconda and Cuba Township Republican Clubs voice support.
Mayor, three aldermen will be absent tonight.
Former Lake Bluff trustee earns nod from local, party officials.
Bob Ely has original ideas to solve nation’s problems.
Letter notes board will present master plan to Historic Preservation Committee within the first quarter of this year.
Three commercial spaces are available; City keeps open mind on potential occupants.
Join the discussion on the New Hampshire Patch sites or on Twitter, using the hashtag #nhdebate.
Bailey takes over as director of Lake Bluff Public Library.
Referendum will be placed on March 20 primary ballot for resident approval.
Police chief favors hands-free ordinance.
Volunteers needed for variety of jobs; paid jobs available at golf courses.
Waste haulers in Illinois will no longer accept electronics.
Passengers riding in the backseat are new to the law.
As Congressman approaches end of initial year in Congress, he reflects on highlights of term.
Lake Forest Fire Department provides automatic external defibrillator to Senior Center after two 911 calls.
Residents can meet Rick Walrath on Tuesday at City Hall.
Has served on Park District board for past six years.
A 3-2 vote allows a special use permit combining Woodlands Academy, former Barat campus as one educational unit.
Impacted homeowners pleased by measures; hope for best when unit is turned on in May.
Village surveys residents for greater understanding of residential biking needs and behaviors.
Village president believes ordinance creates "undue burden, unrealistic" for drivers going from town to town.
Lake Forest Post Office, Shields Township still offer service.
Lake County Board races loaded with local faces.
City Council approves one-year contract with KemperSports Management Inc. for consulting services and new Operations Manager at golf course.
Will deliver report to City Council in January.
Business consultant Milton Sumption, a Democrat, opposes Deerfield’s Julie Morrison for state Senate.