News updates from the Lake County News-Sun delivered every Monday and Wednesday.
Wednesday, Jan 30 From schools to forest preserves, major closings across Lake County were announced Tuesday as an arctic wave got set to wash over the Chicago area Wednesday and Thursday. | | |
| Antioch and Lake Villa-based Community High School District 117, Grayslake Community High School District 127, Zion Elementary School District 6 and Zion-Benton Township High School District 126 are among the recipients of a state grant program allowing for abatement of a portion of property taxes. |
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| A Waukegan Public Works post on Facebook last week advised residents to shovel their sidewalks so people won't be forced to walk in the street, but we're also close to the point where going outside to shovel will be almost as dangerous as walking in the street. |
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| A man charged with striking and killing Illinois State Trooper Christopher Lambert during a snowstorm earlier this month made his first court appearance, under the glare of dozens of state troopers who turned up to show solidarity with their fallen co-worker. |
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The pedestrian who was struck and killed by a snow plow Monday morning in Libertyville has been identified as a 75-year-old resident, the Lake County Coroner's office announced. | | |
A school bus driver, who crashed into three parked cars near Highland Middle School in Libertyville, was pronounced dead shortly after the incident Tuesday, police said. | | |
| An appeal to overturn a Lake County judge's ruling that put Jose A. Guzman's name back on the February ballot for Waukegan's 2nd Ward will not stop the early voting process, but it will sequester the ballots so they're not counted until after the appeal ends, according to a city attorney. |
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| Incumbent Greg Moisio will face a primary challenge from local activist Margaret Carrasco in the race for 3rd Ward alderman. |
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