The clerk’s office will offer training this Thursday.
The heavy snowfall will delay trash pickup by one day, according to Waste Management Officials.
Free serves for people with disabilities
The bridge over the Des Plaines River has been closed for emergency repairs.
The local college students was one of 171 U.S. community college students selected to participate in the experience at the space center.
Sponsored by the Lake County Forest Preserves, the event commemorates Black History Month by recognizing notable African-Americans.
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Tickets will be available for purchase beginning on January 31.
A ceremony will be held Wednesday to mark the David Adler Music and Arts Center's 100th year.
The ice hockey rink outside the Libertyville Sports Complex opened earlier this month.
Come have some coffee and learn about the citizenship test and other issues related to immigration.
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She lost the wedding ring on a run. It took some good Samaritans and a lot of phone calls to get the ring back, but it worked out.
21 professional ninja warrior athletes will attend, showing Libertyville's kids how to navigate the challenging courses.
Support Lake County’s Youngest Learners on November 28th
Trainees will be under the mentorship of Mike Silenzi, who was featured on "American Ninja Warrior."
Looking for a fun, kid-friendly event? On Oct. 30, the Libertyville HalloweenFest is coming back to town.
Upgrades to the Libertyville Metra station was budgeted at $1.1 million. The lowest bid came in at $2.39 million.
The money raised will go to benefit victims of Hurricanes Harvey in Texas and Irma in Florida.
The open house floodproofing expo and workshop will be held on Oct. 19.
Dan Hohs died hours after he was bit by a rattlesnake while hiking west of Denver Saturday.
The grant would help pay for residents to switch to a sewer system meant to prevent flooding.
The improvements will be made on U.S. 45 and Route 120 in Grayslake, Libertyville and Hainesville.
Recruitment event to be held for nonprofit volunteer and board members October 5, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., Independence Grove’s Audubon Hall
Maddy McInerny died last November following a two-year battle with brain cancer. MaddyPalooza will be held in coming weeks.
The competition helps to reduce the overpopulation of carp in the lake at the Libertyville preserve and restore its ecosystem.
The flashing lights are meant to increase pedestrian safety near Route 176 and Dymond Road.
The Women's Leadership Council of United Way of Lake County's event raised $8,500 for the Little Kids, Big Futures Philanthropy Fund.
Damage assessments to homes and businesses is to begin on Aug. 18. The assessments will continue through the weekend until complete.
Metra announced suicide prevention signs would be installed along its 11 lines. Seventeen suspected suicides have occurred so far this year.
David Adler Music & Arts Center's Festival of the Arts
The man had dreamed for years of getting a farm for his nine kids and 25 grandchildren.
With rain in forecast, Gurnee and towns affected by flooding in northern Illinois could see water begin to rise again later this week
Flood victims are encouraged to fill out a damage assessment, which could determine if areas impacted receive federal or state assistance.
Both villages have experienced extensive flooding over the past 24 hours.
The rink, which is meant to replace a former outdoor rink at Bolander Park, will be located at the Libertyville Sports Complex.
Lake County, IL has been chosen to receive $389,865 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county.
The Women’s Leadership Council (WLC) of United Way of Lake County granted $100,000 to support seven critical childhood literacy programs.