Plans move forward for improvements at Surryse Road post office building, closing on property expected by end of June.
With highs in the upper 80s and lower 90s expected the next several days, it's important to stay safe!
Democrats in Grayslake, Waukegan to lose seats with new boundaries.
Lake County State’s Attorney won’t prosecute four Lake Zurich trustees but warns future violative communications will result in legal action.
Lake County lobbies successfully against Foreclosure Sale Bill.
Sometimes a relative or friend will ask you for a loan. Make sure you properly document the loan by having the borrower sign a Promissory Note. In addition, you should strongly consider getting “security” for the loan.
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More college grads seek services of Career Resource Center in Lake Forest.
Pioneer Press is reporting that Lake Zurich trustees won't be prosecuted by the Lake County State's Attorney's Office in connection with an alleged Open Meetings Act violation.
County shares blueprint for creating a greener lifestyle and economy.
Online survey asks residents their views about museum location, exhibits.
Attendees learn how to make apple cinnamon donuts and caramelized apple crepes at a cooking demonstration hosted by a celebrity pastry chef.
Go To 2040 Plan takes global approach toward preparing for a sustainable and prosperous future in metropolitan Chicago.
June is officially Leave No Child Inside Month and area events aim to encourage outdoor play and nature exploration.
Centers for Disease Control tells how to prepare for zombie takeover and offers advice on natural disaster preparedness.
Deputy Police Chief Terry Vandergrift will retire at the end of this month.
Trustees approved a management plan Monday night to address the presence of the Emerald Ash Borer in the village.
Village Administrator Bob Vitas said staff could meet with residents, Beelow's Steakhouse owner and attorneys to reach a compromise on residents' noise concerns.
Trustees voted unanimously Monday night against approving the "memorandum of understanding" that would have required the village to invest $50,000 toward the plan to bring Lake Michigan water to a group of consortium communities.
Trustees vote to remove one vehicle from service to save thousands of dollars, but services won’t be affected.
Some Lake County board members fear amendment would make it tougher for minorities to get hired.
The estate tax is foreign to many people. Today’s column explains this tax and a few possible methods to minimize it. Many readers may not be affected by this tax; yet you should have a basic understanding of the estate tax.
Will the National Association of Letter Carriers top last year’s food drive totaling more than 77.1 million pounds of non-perishable goods? That’s up to you!
Two incumbent Lake Zurich trustees and newcomer take oath of office along with village clerk and retiring trustee is praised for years of public service.
Steakhouse owner withdraws request for outdoor live entertainment before a dozen Deer Park and Lake Zurich residents express concerns about noise.
Concessions include no $500,000 water and sewer fund transfer or rate increases, and moratorium on hiring for first quarter.
Lake County Treasurer's Office says expect property tax bills in early May.
Lake Zurich may become a model community for water resource management.
State statute requires approval by April 30 and if budget is not adopted, the Lake County Clerk could refuse to extend tax levy dollars to the village.
Design firm presented information gathered from surveys, focus groups and other studies to form final recommendations.
Ela Area Public Library board members discuss $392,900 in upgrades.
Major sticking points center on $500,000 transfer from water and sewer fund and unresolved questions from trustees.
On Tuesday, the parks department and design firm will share results of community surveys and focus groups.
National Crime Victims Rights Week begins by recognizing work of individuals.
Circuit Court Clerk Sally Coffelt thanks voters for their trust.
Bond rating maintained at AA stable, bond refunding saves village more than $270,000 and assistant finance director receives government accolade.
Residents commend township officials on fiscal responsibility while providing a range of services.
State issues 1.99 percent multiplier for Lake County.
Animal Care and Control Program provides clinics at two locations.
Village releases schedule, advice for annual hydrant flushing program.