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The Lake County Board will update its strategic plan next
year. This plan serves as a road map for our county government and influences
how we prioritize and invest our resources. Take a look at our
strategic plan and read about the progress we’re making.
As we get ready to update our plan, we want to know what is
important to you. Please submit your thoughts and ideas to make our county even
better through our “Community
Voice” forum. It’s easy to join the conversation by signing in and sharing
your ideas for a better Lake County!
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As
Lake County and the Lake County Clerk’s Office have been deeply involved in
preparing for what is expected to be a healthy turnout for the Nov. 8 election,
the Courts have interjected a critical new development that may prohibit
in-precinct Election Day registration.
Last
week, the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois, responded to a
federal lawsuit that challenged the Illinois law allowing counties with a
population of 100,000 or more to conduct registration (along with voting) in
every precinct polling site on Election Day. In its decision, the Court
ruled that this created a two-tiered system impacting the fundamental right to
vote, favoring those individuals who happen to live in more densely populated
counties. As a result, the Court granted the requested preliminary
injunction, which prohibits in-precinct Election Day registration in counties
with a population in excess of 100,000.
The
Illinois Attorney General’s Office has filed an appeal. At this point, it
is impossible to predict the outcome or the time estimate for a decision.
In the meantime, the Lake County Clerk’s Office assures that voters can
register and vote at all 14 Early Voting locations across the county from now
through Nov. 7 (the day before Election Day) at 7 p.m. Hours and dates vary at
the 14 different locations. See the list.
If
the decision is upheld on appeal and the injunction remains, voters will still
be able to register at the County Clerk’s Office, 18 N. County Street,
Waukegan. If the injunction is removed, voting and registration will
resume as originally planned in all Election Day voting sites on Tuesday, Nov
8.
For
ballot information, voter registration and voting options in the upcoming
election, please visit the County Clerk's Office Nov. 8 General Election web page.
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When voters go to the
polls in November, they will see a proposed amendment to the Illinois State
Constitution on the ballot. The amendment will ask voters if all revenues from
various transportation-related taxes and fees should only be spent on
transportation projects and expenses. If approved, the amendment calls for
putting transportation revenue in a “lockbox” that can only be used for
transportation purposes. This would include highway construction and
repair, mass transit, enforcing traffic laws, and other transportation expenses
such as paying off debt on transportation projects. While protecting against
the diversion of transportation funds for other purposes, the proposed
constitutional amendment does not provide any new capital funding for
transportation in Illinois. It is estimated that Illinois must spend an
additional $43 billion on transportation infrastructure in the next ten years
to bring highways and bridges into good condition. Learn more.
Fall is here! Featuring 170 lakes and
rivers, miles of hiking and biking trails and many family attractions, Lake
County is a wonderful place to spend a fall weekend. Check out this list of
upcoming events for ideas on how to spend the perfect
fall weekend.
Win Four Guest Passes to the Lost Paradise
Indoor Waterpark at KeyLime Cove!
Among the county’s fun
and exciting attractions is KeyLime Cove Indoor
Waterpark Resort. You could win four guest passes to the Lost Paradise Indoor
Waterpark at KeyLime Cove if you tell us your favorite thing about biking in
Lake County, and send a picture that shows it! Enter by commenting your answer
and attaching a picture on Lake
County, IL Government’s original Facebook contest post. Entries will be
accepted until 11 a.m. Oct. 17.
Take the Des Plaines River Trail Challenge
Travel the entire
31.4 miles of the Des Plaines River Trail (DPRT) by Nov. 30 and be rewarded.
The final section of the DPRT was completed
in 2015 and now spans the length of the county. Help
celebrate this amazing gem by using it. Bike it. Boat it. Walk it or run
it. Or, you can make a donation to help the Forest Preserves keep it
clean and safe. Learn
more.
If you’re biking the DPRT Challenge, or enjoy biking any of
the Forest Preserve trails, why not take part in this fun contest? Make sure to share your Challenge
“selfie stop” photos!
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Forest Preserve News
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Come to Hawkfest
Experience the fall hawk migration and see live raptors at Hawkfest from 1:30
to 4 p.m. Oct. 15 at Fort Sheridan Forest Preserve in Lake Forest. Join official raptor counters as they scan
the skies and share their tips for identification. Help spot migrating raptors,
and visit bird education stations to learn about raptor adaptations, the
amazing world of woodpeckers, and waterfowl identification on Lake Michigan.
The event is free and open to all ages. Learn more. |
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Fall Horizons magazine available online
Horizons is a free quarterly
publication featuring articles on Lake County wildlife, nature
and history, Forest Preserve news, and a calendar of events. In the
fall issue, learn about the Discovery Museum’s move to its new home in Libertyville and our Des
Plaines River Trail Challenge. Read Horizons online, or subscribe to
receive it for free in print form.
Chili
Scramble at Countryside Golf Club Join this 18-hole tournament that ends with
prizes, chili and drinks on Oct. 30. The game is played in scramble format
on Countryside Golf Club's
traditional course in Mundelein. Shotgun start is 10 a.m. All playing levels
are welcome. Learn
more. |
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College
students and their parents can get help applying for college financial aid by
attending the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) workshops at
locations across Lake County through late January. All college-bound high school
students and their parents along with current college students are invited to
attend a free workshop. View the complete
list of workshop dates. |
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The University Center of Lake
County is collaborating with Northern Illinois University to bring their
“Bullying: How Schools Can Respond” conference to Lake County. The conference
will take place simultaneously in DeKalb and Grayslake from 8 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.
Oct. 26. The sixth annual conference is designed to educate administrators,
teachers, counselors, and staff about how they can respond to the issue of
bullying in their schools. Learn more
Local and state elected leaders recently joined Walgreens Regional Vice
President Joe Willey to unveil one of three safe medication disposal kiosks in
Lake County. The Walgreens’ Safe Medication Disposal Program in Lake County is
designed to give residents a better method to dispose unused or expired
medications. Watch now |
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Get news from the Lake County Veterans Assistance Commission sent directly to your email inbox! The Veterans Assistance Commission promotes the welfare of honorably discharged veterans of military service and their families. They offer assistance with rental and mortgage payments, job service, utility payments, and more. If you would like to receive their newsletter, sign up today.
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Lake County senior
citizens are invited to attend Senior Law Day, an educational forum from 1 to 3
p.m. Oct. 14 at the Park City Branch Court. Learn about jury duty and elder law
from Lake County judges. Join a discussion on how to avoid criminal scams with
the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office, and the Sheriff’s Office will
address security in your home, on your computer or in the courthouse. Learn
more
Lake County Board Chairman Aaron Lawlor recently took the show on the
railroad. Metra takes passengers on about 750 trains per day along three lines across
Lake County. In this episode of County Update, we talk with a representative of
the Metra Board of Directors who represents Lake County. Watch now |
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Bring your papers to shred to Grant Township
event
Grant Township
will once again provide residents free shredding at its shred it and forget it
event from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 8 at 26725 W. Molidor, Ingleside. Your documents
will be safely shredded while you watch. Learn more
Enjoy ghost stories and more at Volo Bog Volo Bog State Natural Area will hold its 30th annual Ghost Stories Plus at 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8. Take bog tours, visit the haunted woods, and then enjoy stories. Reservations are required. Learn more
Sip and Savor by the Lake at Fox Lake event The Fox Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry will hold its Sip and Savor By the Lake fall tastings and libations event from 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Lakefront Park building, 71 Nippersink Boulevard. Learn more
Fox Lake to
plan senior fair Oct. 27
Discover vendors as well as giveaways and more at a spooktacular senior fair
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 27 at Maravela’s Banquets and Catering in Fox Lake. Details
Join Trunk or Treat in Lakemoor Join Trunk or
Treat from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Oct. 22 hosted by the Village of Lakemoor. Decorate
your car or truck with
your most creative ideas in the Halloween theme. Then, come to Heritage Park,
and let kids trick or treat to your cars. Prizes will be awarded to the best
decorated car and the best adult and kid's costume. The River East Library also will be there to provide
games and crafts. Learn more
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