Groot Industries will provide holiday tree disposal to all residential customers until Jan. 25 at no extra cost.
Emergency phone service is continuing to operate as normal.
"While salt is an essential part of winter safety, did you know using too much salt doesn’t actually make the pavement less slippery?"
Through Dec. 24, the Healthcare Foundation of Northern Lake County will be matching new or increased donations up to $7,500.
The penumbral lunar eclipse is a prelude to can’t-miss December sky shows in Libertyville, including the colorful, prolific Geminids.
St. Joseph Catholic Church's food pantry, at 112 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Libertyville, is now open on Sundays.
Power of the Purse 2020 surpasses fundraising goal despite virtual format
The Roberti Community House in Waukegan recently had two tents, set up to distribute meals, downed during storms.
The event can be viewed Nov. 27 on the Village website.
The village of Libertyville has approved a lease agreement with the Libertyville Area Soccer Association to generate some revenue.
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Over four days in late November and early December, Santa will make his way past every house in town.
Each vehicle stopping out to the drive-thru pickup will get four masks and one bottle of hand sanitizer.
Grants meant to fund programs to combat isolation for kids
The road will close between IL 176 and IL 60 until 7:30 p.m. that day.
Nominate your own property or a neighbor's holiday light display for a chance to win a $100 MainStreet gift card.
Drop off your pumpkins, squashes or gourds in a dumpster provided by Groot.
Volunteer translators of all languages can be called on to assist in translation of Village communication.
Libertyville residents can attend and share experiences and ideas on affordable housing, public safety, cultural events, diversity and more.
Hikers, skiers and snowshoers can get some evening exercise along the 1.3-mile fitness trail at Old School Forest Preserve in Libertyville.
Lake County celebrates measurable results of United Way 211 helpline
In 2018, 6.9 percent were considered food insecure in the county. That number is expected to climb to 11.9 percent by the end of 2020.
Residents can e-mail pumpkin pictures with their name and address by Oct. 28.
The failure to count everyone decreases funding for schools, public transit, food support, and Medicaid.
Though the Village does not recommend it, officials have developed guidance for participation in the tradition.
In-person early voting will be available at the Lake County Main Courthouse Lobby only between Sept. 24 and Oct. 16.
Winners will receive an exclusive prize and photo credit in future tourism marketing materials for Lake County.
The Board will reconvene Sept. 17 for a review meeting via video conference, with hearings scheduled for Sept. 24 and 29.
Lake County Board Chair Sandy Hart will host the Sept. 30 online event.
The resolution was approved at the Sept. 8 board meeting.
The village has added two new pickleball courts at Nicholas-Dowden Park.
Learn more about flood risk and how property may be impacted at one of two upcoming virtual open houses.
The Libertyville Bike Commission is reminding residents of bicycle safety rules.
Residents should refrain from parking on the roadway through Sept. 4.
ComEd plans to perform vegetation management activities in the area within the next few months.
The Lake County Forest Preserves plans to reopen the museum, which is located in Libertyville, this weekend.
Village Hall and all non-essential buildings are open to the public.
A Gurnee man arrested in connection to a similar crime in Gurnee has been linked to vehicle burglaries in Libertyville, police said.
The Proposed Transportation Improvement Program is now available.
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