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Lincolnshire board to appoint new trustee Monday

Lincolnshire trustees Monday are set to appoint a local resident to join their ranks.

Julie Harms Muth has been nominated by Mayor Elizabeth Brandt to fill a vacancy on the panel. The slot was created earlier this month when Trustee Karen Feldman resigned.

Feldman stepped down to focus on campaigning for the 59th House District seat, Village Manager Brad Burke said. Feldman won the Republican primary in March and will face Democrat Daniel Didech in November's general election.

Muth is an attorney who has lived in Lincolnshire more than nine years. She and her husband, Michael, also own a manufacturing business in Wheeling,

Feldman had been a trustee since 2009. She was most recently re-elected to a four-year term in 2017.

If the board names Muth to succeed Feldman, she'll be up for election in 2019.

Monday's meeting is at 7 p.m. at village hall, 1 Olde Half Day Road.

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