Grayslake Business
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Former Grayslake chamber leader charged with six counts of wire fraudJun 23, 2022 12:00 PM - A former executive director of the Grayslake Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry was indicted Wednesday on federal fraud charges for allegedly misappropriating at least $300,000 from the organization. According to the U.S. District indictment, Karen Christian-Smith is alleged to have issued checks from chamber bank accounts to herself and deposited them into personal accounts between 2013 to 2019.
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YFC Opens Gurnee SiteJun 23, 2022 10:36 AM - Youth & Family Counseling (YFC), a 60-year-old mental healthcare agency serving Lake County, announces the opening of a second office in Gurnee, IL.
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Festivals June 17-23: Ribfest, Scottish Fest, Libertyville Days are backJun 17, 2022 8:52 AM - The festival season feels like it's really getting back to normal with the return of Naperville's Ribfest, Taste of Des Plaines, Swedish Days in Geneva and the many concerts in the park, art fairs and cruise nights.
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Coworking space planned for former youth club site in downtown GrayslakeJun 6, 2022 5:30 AM - A concept catering to the new realities of how people work is being planned for an old municipal building in downtown Grayslake.
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Virtual Reality Dementia Training BreakthroughJun 3, 2022 11:17 AM - What do you get when you combine passion and experience? Something extraordinary, of course! That is precisely what just happened with the partnership between a veteran trainer, a cognitive health specialist, a dementia expert, and two well-respected not-for-profit organizations. The answer: The first virtual reality dementia program combining skills training with real-life obstacles in a virtual environment. The outcome is more empathetic caregivers and happier, engaged patients.
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Constable: Fast reaction to headache saves Lindenhurst girl's life
May 22, 2022 8:34 AM - Not even getting a full day to recuperate from the physical and emotional strain of seeing their baby undergo a late-night surgery, James and Lisa Peters of Lindenhurst rushed back to Advocate Children's Hospital the next day for their 3-year-old's brain tumor.
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How suburban colleges are helping students get jobs in growing green economyMay 9, 2022 6:23 AM - Programs that train people to install and maintain solar panels, electric car chargers, wind turbines and other skilled green jobs are hard to find at suburban community colleges.
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Constable: Intern program a win, win, win for staff, residents and participants at rehab center
May 1, 2022 8:27 AM - The Project Search intern program at Sedgebrook senior living community and Radford Green Health Care and Rehabilitation frees up nurses and staff members, teaches students with developmental and cognitive issues a meaningful career, and improves the lives of residents.
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Casey farm property near Libertyville to become a collaboration hub for agriculture, food industriesApr 21, 2022 1:53 PM - A portion of the Civil War-era Casey family farm north of Libertyville will become part of the region's first campus for agricultural innovation and education.
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Antioch's Great Lakes Antiques Boutique opens second store in GrayslakeMar 18, 2022 5:16 PM - The owners of Great Lakes Antiques Boutique, the Antioch consignment shop that features wares from about 300 vendors and dealers, are opening a second location in Grayslake. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for 5 p.m. Tuesday.
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