To view the
unofficial results from the November 8 election, visit
the Lake County Clerk’s website. Remember, election results are unofficial until provisional and late-arriving vote by mail
ballots are counted 14 days after the election, and the results are certified.
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The County Board
recently approved its annual budget for next year, which is balanced and
reflects the board’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and making decisions
that protect the long-term, fiscal health of the County. The Board’s strong,
fiscally conservative budget policies allow the County to manage challenging
times, maintain its fiscal stability, as well as maintain our extremely
strong AAA credit rating. The 2017 operating budget, which funds the
day-to-day operations, is essentially the same as last year, up only less than
one percent. In anticipation of potential State funding cuts given the
uncertainly of the State budget, County departments cut their budgets by 2%
through restructuring and other efficiency measures. Additionally, there are 11
fewer employees than last year, and there are 100 fewer employees than five
years ago. These reductions have been made without adversely impacting service
levels. The budget continues to invest in our infrastructure, including our
transportation system, as well as and the delivery of Lake Michigan Water to
the northwest region of the County. Check out our new, reader-friendly on-line
budget portal, which provides a walk-through of our budget, including key
takeaways, where the money comes and where it goes. www.lakecountyilbudget.org.
Did you know that
there are 20 bins across Lake County where you can recycle clothing and
textiles? And, by making energy efficient improvements, you can reduce energy
costs by 15 to 30 percent -- or $450 to $900 a year? Visit our new Sustainable Lake County website to find out ways you can help the environment in your community. Some tips
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The Solid Waste Agency
of Lake County will hold its next household chemical waste collections Nov. 12
and again Nov. 28 at its Gurnee facility, 1311 N. Estes St., Gurnee. Collections are for residential waste only, and all SWALCO household
chemical waste collections are free for Illinois residents. Appointments are required for the household
chemical waste events at the Gurnee facility to ensure safety and efficiency. Schedule
an appointment.
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Forest Preserves News
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Illuminated Trails
Guide the Way
With small solar lights to guide the way,
hikers, skiers and snowshoers can get some evening exercise along the 1.3-mile
fitness trail at Old School Forest Preserve in
Libertyville and along a 1.65-mile hilly section of the Millennium Trail
adjacent to the Winter Sports Area at Lakewood Forest Preserve in Wauconda. The illuminated trails and adjacent parking
lots will remain open after sunset until 9 p.m. daily through March 12,
2017. Learn more.
Get a 360-degree Look at Preserves and Trails
You
can now use Google Street View to get a 360-degree look at the entire Des
Plaines River Trail and also at Independence Grove, Heron Creek, Rollins
Savanna and Buffalo Creek forest
preserves.
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In Lake County, we appreciate the
dedication and commitment of the men and women who have served in the United
States Military. To honor their service, we offer resources to help veterans
and their families. To learn more, visit the Veterans Assistance Commission website,
check out their latest brochure, and
sign up for
their monthly newsletter.
Recorder of Deed's Office Offers Information to
Our Veterans The Lake County Recorder of Deed's Office offers various services to our
veterans and their families. This includes being the official keeper of
veteran’s military records, or DD214. The Recorder’s Office is happy to provide
veterans a free copy of this form upon the completion of a request for discharge record.
Networking Event Open to Active Military
and Veterans
Active military and veterans are invited to attend Roll Call North Shore, a
networking event from 6 to 8 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Foss Park Golf Pavilion in
North Chicago. Learn more
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The Lake County Sheriff’s
Office is partnering with the Veterans Assistance Commission, local law
enforcement agencies and schools to collect coats and outerwear for veterans
and their families. The collection period ends Nov. 30.
Bring gently used coats, gloves,
hats, socks and scarves to one of the following locations:
- Lake County Courthouse and Administrative Complex, 18 N.
County St., Waukegan
- Lake County Sheriff’s Office, 25
S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., Waukegan
- Lake County Sheriff’s Office,
1301 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville
The newly formed Lake
County Mental Health Coalition, co-chaired by Lake County Board Chairman Aaron
Lawlor and the Honorable Susan Garrett (former IL State Senator, 29th
District), recently held its first introductory meeting. The
group had a productive and positive discussion pertaining to community change
as it relates to mental health, development of systems to share data, and the
need to address stigmas associated with mental health. The next steps will be
to identify the mental health services already in place and how we can provide
a unified approach to delivering these services throughout Lake County. In this
video, Lawlor and Garrett discuss the work of the coalition. Watch now
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Learn How to Get Your Next Job
Find out how to research, prepare,
document, find and land your next job at an upcoming five-day workshop series
hosted by Lake County Workforce Development.
- Nov. 14
to 18 from 10 a.m. – noon each day at the Job Center of Lake County in Waukegan
- Nov. 28
to Dec. 2 from 1 – 3 p.m. each day at Catholic Charities, 671 S. Lewis Ave.,
Waukegan
Reserve a seat: Call 847-377-3439 or send an
email to elocke@lakecountyil.gov.
Apply for Employment with the
State of Illinois
Learn how to apply for employment with the State of Illinois by
attending a workshop from 10:30 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 3 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Job
Center of Lake County. Veterans will receive seating priority. Learn more
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Mundelein To Hold Free Community Health Fair Learn about everything you need to take care of yourself and your family at a free Community Health Fair from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Park View Health and Fitness Center in Mundelein. Stop by for blood pressure screenings, hearing screenings, chair massages, flu shots, and more. Join group exercise class demonstrations. Learn more
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