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Thirty hours in a coffin? Great America has a new Fright Fest challenge | Changes needed for Lake County personnel's credit card use, firm says

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October 1, 2018

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Thirty hours in a coffin? Great America puts out the challenge during Fright Fest

Saturday, Sep 29

Six participants chosen by lottery will stay cooped up in a 7-by-2-foot coffin — without their cellphones — from 1 p.m. Oct. 20 until 7 p.m. Oct. 21.

Firm says changes needed for Lake County personnel's credit card use: 'We have to get a handle on it'

A Lake County Board committee heard from a consulting firm that was hired to review the use of public-funded credit cards.

Future of Urban Edge, Waukegan's city-owned gallery, unclear after summer without exhibits

This summer marked the first since Urban Edge opened as a pop-up gallery in November 2011 that it was not open to the public during the monthly ArtWauk.

Deerfield stabbing victim Karyn Kamen remembered as a 'ball of energy' and dedicated mother

Karyn Kamen died last week. Family and friends are remembering a woman known as a fierce advocate for her sons and a warm and encouraging neighbor.

Repairs to collapsing Waukegan street, 114-year-old culvert could cost more than $1 million

The collapse of Washington Street was worsened by a rainstorm last week, requiring more extensive emergency repairs to avoid rupturing a sanitary line.

Island Lake police chief, sergeant placed on leave amid investigation

The police chief and a sergeant in Island Lake have been placed on leave amid an internal investigation.

'We need to get the word out': Veterans mental health care summit hosted by Lovell Center in North Chicago

Key health care providers, government and private, gathered for the Mental Health and Homeless Summit at the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center.

Libertyville Metra station overhaul ready to begin

Construction to Libertyville's downtown Metra station is scheduled to begin Oct. 4, at which point commuters will be directed to a temporary trailer.

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