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Trustees also awarded bids for two fire department vehicles.
The miniature golf course will be located at the Libertyville Sports Complex.
Local business news was largely positive at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon May 22.
The road program will be funded through the referendum voters approved in March.
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Council to send final report to Tollway Board of Directors.
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Life as we know it may be disrupted a bit while the eyes of the world are on Chicago for three days.
Mayor Terry Weppler and a representative of the Northern Illinois Municipal Electric Collaborative explained the program and answered residents' questions.
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Residents accepted the turbine operating between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
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Trustees approved the measure Tuesday night.
Residents to see a 44 percent reduction in electric rates as a result.
Tuesday highlight: There's a village board meeting tonight.
What were some of the top stories in Libertyville this week?
Sixteen-acre mixed-use development would transform northern end of ‘Main Street.’
Village work continues on improvement project.
Governor proposes deep cuts to Medicaid program and medical providers.
Each week, Libertyville Patch will summarize the week's top stories, including links to those articles, for your convenience.
Residents who participate in the electric aggregation program could see an annual average of $268 savings on their electricity bill.
During his visit to Libertyville, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin met with north suburban health care providers to learn how drug shortages have affected hospitals and patients.
In celebration of National Public Health Week, April 2-8, Lake County Health Department offers tips of leading a healthier life.
The village will hold public hears during its regular Village Board meetings on April 10 and 24.
Village workers are preparing to fix about 31 miles of roads over the next five years.
Village crews will be adding a crosswalk to make it safer for people crossing on Brainerd Avenue at Homewood Drive.
Libertyville trustees approved installing switches that could provide an additional 10 percent to 20 percent reduction in kilowatt-hours used at the site.
Temporary closures scheduled on IL Route 21 and IL Route 137 as part of the road reconstruction project.
Voter turnout in Illinois may be the lowest in decades.
Village to patch pavements in three Libertyville locations; Crane Boulevard, Riva Ridge subdivision and around St. William Drive. All work scheduled for completion by end of April.
Here's a look at the results from the March 20 primary election.