Each week, Libertyville Patch will summarize the week's top stories, including links to those articles, for your convenience.
Long Grove's Village Board is the first in Lake County to approve plan to allow chickens; vote on details to come.
Mayor Terry Weppler will host a Town Hall meeting to discuss the proposed master plan for the Lake County campus at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 14, at the Libertyville Civic Center.
Advocate Condell Medical Center's Centre Club is offering free cancer exercise program to help patients cope with the effects of treatment with the hope of positively influencing their recovery.
Sheyman, Schneider and Bavda plan to translate their experiences into crafting effective legislation as they seek opportunity to challenge Dold.
With Drury out of the picture, Hayes has more cash on hand than everyone else combined.
National Take Back Drugs Day, Oct. 29, sheds light on dangers in your medicine cabinet.
Special Projects Committee members unanimously recommends the village seek authority to negotiate electricity prices for the community.
Highwood resident is first Democrat to seek position held by 12-year Highland Park veteran legislator.
The biggest item left for the project is switching overhead utilities to underground utilities.
The Lake County Forest Preserves has moved its offices to 1899 W. Winchester Rd., Libertyville.
Congressman raised $367,665 for the quarter that ended Sept. 30.
Every Monday, Libertyville Patch will provide a preview of meetings and events taking place in the community.
Festival raises fund to maintain Libertyville Civic Center.
Libertyville trustees approved an agreement to allow the construction of a bus turnaround behind Adler Park School.
Task force of municipal officials drafts white paper for state senator to turn into legislation.
Senator says mounting federal debt could hurt northern suburbs.
Lake County board approved 15- 8 a contract with Minnesota-based Health Dimensions Group to run the senior center in Libertyville.
More than 4,800 people made donations. Dold, Schneider wait to disclose totals.
The village spent some $100,000 on the project, which started in May.
For the fourth year in a row, residents in unincorporated Lake County could save money on their flood insurance policies.
The six-month moratorium will expire March 2012.
Libertyville trustees would like to know how money would be used in the proposed road rehabilitation program.
Local congressman spared some of the criticism.
Community High School District 128 is urging parents and pool users to call Gov. Pat Quinn to avoid pool closures at Libertyville and Vernon Hills high schools on Oct. 1.
Libertyville residents say county officials have not eliminated their concern that probation offices and mental health facilities could be built near parks, schools and homes.
Supporters press representatives on efforts to create jobs.
Politicians, rabbi oppose Palestinian statehood bid.
Libertyville's second village administrator, Kevin Bowens, celebrates 20 years of helping Libertyville through difficult economic times and continued growth.
Libertyville resident Earl Hoover will be sharing his idea for creating a community garden near Libertyville's downtown Metra station with the Special Projects Committee at 6 p.m. on Dec. 13.
Information provided by Lake County Government.