News updates from the Lake County News-Sun delivered every Monday and Wednesday afternoon.
Friday, Feb 1 Waukegan High School has added a new African American studies course as an elective as part of a larger effort to make sure curriculum is relevant to students. | | |
| A Zion woman allegedly rammed her Jeep Cherokee into a Zion Police Department squad car up to nine times Friday night before driving through the wall of a CVS. |
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| Law and Order column, including a look at the first six months of operation at the new Lake County Circuit Court Tower in Waukegan; and the Lake County Sheriff's Office offers two $500 college scholarships two local students. |
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| Amid continued pushes for local government consolidation, Mundelein has signed a $3.3 million deal to handle police and fire dispatch for North Chicago. |
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| A Herzing University-Kenosha nursing student from Gurnee will be honored Monday by the Pleasant Prairie Fire Department for helping to revive a woman found unconscious in the parking lot of a Costco. |
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| The Chicago Bulls' former training facility, the Berto Center in Deerfield, may once again house sporting activities. |
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| The Bess Bower Dunn Museum in Libertyville is preparing a temporary exhibit showcasing the comic-book art of Alex Ross, a suburban Chicago resident whose published portfolio includes depictions of Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, Iron Man and many others. |
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| When you're old enough to remember all of the top subzero cold snaps in Chicago's recorded history, you might as well go ahead and rank them. |
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