The Democratic National Convention is set for tonight in Charlotte, N.C. Among those speaking tonight include California's Barbara Lee, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and Massachusetts' Joe Kennedy, among others.
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The collective bargaining contract between the village and the Fraternal Order of Police Sergeant's Lodge was also approved.
Feed My Starving Children plans to open its facility in November.
The northbound, outside lane of Route 21 will be closed from Adler School to just north of Route 137.
The work, including pavement patching and water main replacement, is slated to be complete by the end of October.
With the general election just over three months away, Lake County makes it easy to find out if you are registered to vote or not.
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A change in state law gives counties a chance to publish assessments earlier than usual while residents still have 30 days to appeal.
The mutual aid agreement with Grayslake will improve the response to accidents on Route 45 between Peterson and Jones Point Roads.
The Fall Registration Brochures are expected to be received by mail by all Libertyville households.
Leaky storage tanks under the Libertyville facility resulted in contamination of groundwater and soil under Rockland Road and Milwaukee Avenue.
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Congrats, Richard and Mary-Claudette Dombrowski!
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On the books for decades, could the Route 53 extension be any closer to reality? How do you propose it is paid for?
Construction plods along on Routes 21 and 137.
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in Village Hall.
Broadcasts will be done through the village website.
The new electricity rate with FirstEnergy Solutions Corp. is 44 percent lower than ComEd's rate.
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A detour route will be in effect from July 10-17.
Harper College partners with manufacturers to help solve shortage of skilled workers.
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Company representatives approached the Village Board with a preliminary presentation Tuesday night.
Dold gets earful on bus tour. Congressman and Schneider think the time to act is now. Schneider gets endorsement from human rights group.
Suzi Schmidt was arrested June 12 for criminal damage, criminal trespass and was served with an Emergency Stalking No Contact Order.
A number of expenditures were approved at the board's June 12 meeting.