The shopping center invites children under five and their families to enjoy a free fall tradition.
The Mexican violetear was first spotted on Friday, Aug. 20. The bird was last seen on Aug. 22 and hasn't been seen since.
Diaper Need Awareness Week noted with tour, proclamation
Lake County celebrates measurable results of United Way 211 helpline
Rep. Bos is partnering with the Hawthorn Woods Police Department to host a free prescription drug tack back event on Saturday, October 16.
We've got a roundup of the top news stories from the Libertyville area from recent days.
Corrections Officer Elvis Fejzic received the award recently in Boston during the Major County Sheriffs of America fall conference.
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Get caught up on the top stories from the past week that have happened in and around Libertyville.
A total of $18.1 million in Illinois Public Library Per Capita and Equalization Aid grants were recently awarded to 638 public libraries.
There will be live music, a food and beer tent, family-friendly activities and more during a 60th anniversary celebration.
COVID metrics show signs of hope; $25K raised for family of teen killed in crash; Arts festivals and community bike ride.
Area fire departments responded to calls of wires down, trees down and other storm-related emergency calls Tuesday.
Plus, pumpkin patches, officials commemorate Winchester House history, woman charged in stabbing and more.
The Winchester House will be razed this fall.
Plus, COVID-19 relief grants for Libertyville businesses, pedestrian fatally hit by train, reclaimed fall market to return.
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There's a Red Cross blood drive being held nearby.
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The Lake County Board approved a $2.75 million contract for a Chicago-based company to demolish the former nursing home.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
Organized by the Village of Long Grove, the event will feature businesses offering premium pay to attract new workers.
All donated supplies will be provided to Caring Women’s Connection to support Lake County organizations serving women and children.
Cook Memorial Public Library (virtually) hosts financial planner from Bentron Financial Group as he gives tips to plan for, navigate process
The lobby is open to anyone who wishes to conduct business with the sheriff’s office in person.
You can drop off items at a drive-thru event on June 28 or make a donation online.
Thanks to the power of social media, police were able to return the bird, whose name is Rocky, safely to its owner.
Attendees can stop out to downtown shops "to explore the latest in beauty and boutique wear ... accessories and shoes."
The farmers market is back up and running this summer at Cook Park.
Adler and Riverside pools will reopen on June 12.
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ComEd intends to perform vegetation management activities in the Village within the next few months.
A parade and ceremony are set for May 31.
A "completely overflowing" port-a-potty at the busy park is drawing the criticism of local parents.
UNITED WAY OF LAKE COUNTY RECOGNIZED FOR ITS WORK SUPPORTING EARLY SCHOOL SUCCESS IN WAUKEGAN, IL
Ayman Reffat was struck by a sports utility vehicle in his hometown of Kenosha, Wisconsin Saturday.