Mick Zawislak
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Vernon Hills trustees take next step in proposed $3.5 million police station remodelApr 17, 2014 1:01 am - A long-envisioned renovation of the Vernon Hills police department headquarters has moved from the discussion stage with informal agreement to hire an architectural firm...
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Frogs' mating call is music to Lake County biologistsApr 15, 2014 5:30 am - They are not quite ready to call it a complete success, but the mating calls of wood frogs in a Lake County Forest Preserve represents a tentative victory for scientists...
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Libertyville seeks options to ease downtown parking crunchApr 15, 2014 1:01 am - Efforts to ease a parking crunch in downtown Libertyville by creating more spaces on the east side of Milwaukee Avenue have been stymied and the focus has shifted to the...
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Last call for Mickey Finn's brew pub before move to bigger Libertyville spaceApr 12, 2014 8:00 am - It's ready to move into bigger location
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Too much of a good thing in downtown Libertyville?Apr 12, 2014 1:01 am - Attracting visitors to their town is a dream of many local officials - but can there be a point of saturation? With all of the restaurants, parking in downtown Libertyvi...
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Lake forest preserve invests in nose-friendly toiletsApr 11, 2014 5:00 am - There is nothing like a trip to the toilet to put a crimp in an otherwise enjoyable day at your local forest preserve. Open the door and — bam — you are overwhelmed by t...
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Lindenhurst closer to switching to Lake Michigan waterApr 09, 2014 5:30 am - Details are firming up in the yearslong effort to bring Lake Michigan water to Lindenhurst, with construction of some portions of the project expected to begin this summ...
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Crews hustle on Peterson Road workApr 09, 2014 1:01 am - Work began in earnest this week on the $10.8 million widening of Peterson Road in Libertyville and Grayslake, a project county officials think will improve traffic flow ...
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Lake forest preserve directive is to sell most Lake Marie pier rightsApr 08, 2014 1:00 am - Lake County Forest Preserve District officials have informally decided to sell 41 of 45 pier rights acquired with the purchase of the former campground near Antioch, as ...
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Lake County forest district considers how to leverage historyApr 07, 2014 5:30 am - In 1845, Capt. Daniel Wright, Lake County's first permanent nonnative settler, bought three yards of fabric, a dozen buttons, six skeins of thread, tea, a dipper, a shov...