Watch out for ticks, Caterpillar coming to Deerfield, and More

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Michael Rummel, District 12

April 28, 2017

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County Welcomes Caterpillar to New Deerfield Headquarters

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Caterpillar has selected Deerfield as home to its new corporate headquarters. Caterpillar initially plans to relocate approximately 100 employees to its new site immediately, but that number is expected to triple in coming years. The move adds high quality jobs and a new global brand to Lake County’s bustling economy. Caterpillar, a Dow Jones 30 company, joins 11 other Fortune 500 companies that call Lake County home. 

Watch this video as County Board Chairman Aaron Lawlor speaks with Deerfield Mayor Harriet Rosenthal and Lake County Partners President Kevin Considine to welcome Caterpillar to Lake County and discusses working together to ensure that the transition is smooth and successful. Also, listen to this interview as Lawlor talks about Caterpillar coming to Lake County.


Time to Watch Out for Ticks

It’s the time of year to take precautions against ticks, which can be most active during the warmer weather and can carry diseases such as Lyme disease. Once considered a rare illness in Lake County, Lyme disease is becoming more common in the area. The Lake County Health Department and Community Health Center provides tips to help protect yourself from exposure to ticks:

  • Clear leaf litter under trees, and keep the ground clean under bird feeders.
  • Keep grass near playground equipment short.
  • Install a wood chip or gravel barrier between lawns and wooded and tall grass areas.
  • Minimize wood piles as these are attractive to small mammals such as mice, which can carry ticks. 
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How to remove a tick
Whether it’s rubbing alcohol, nail polish, or a burnt match, there’s a lot of misguided folklore when it comes to how to remove a tick. Watch this video as Lake County Health Department Senior Biologist Mike Adam explains the proper techniques to remove a tick.


Recycle First, Trash Last

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If you’re starting your spring cleaning, think recycle first, trash last. The Solid Waste Agency of Lake County (SWALCO) offers many options to recycle your shoes, clothing and textiles, and household chemicals.

Reuse-A-Shoe: Don't throw away your unwanted shoes! Make sure they get recycled or reused! Drop off your shoes at one of several locations across Lake County. View Drop-Off Locations

Clothing and textiles: Did you know 85 percent of clothing ends up in the landfill? Instead, bring your new, gently used, and used clothing to be reused or recycled. Even clothes with stains or holes will be taken. Learn more, including what is acceptable and where to drop off your items.

Household chemical waste: Get rid of unwanted pesticides, cleaners, batteries, gasoline, fertilizer and other household chemical waste items at public drop-off events at SWALCO’s Gurnee facility as well as mobile collection events at locations across Lake County. These collections are for residential waste only. Learn more, including acceptable items and when the next collection will be.


Save the Date for Spring Recycle-O-Rama

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Bring your electronics, such as monitors, laptops, cell phones, televisions, and small appliances to be recycled at Recycle-O-Rama from 9 a.m. to noon May 20 at Hawthorn Mall in Vernon Hills. Bring documents (limit two boxes per vehicle) to be shredded, and bring latex paint to be recycled for a small fee. There will be no household chemical waste recycling at this event. Learn more


Compost Bin, Rain Barrel and Native Plant Sale is Coming

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The Solid Waste Agency of Lake County, Stormwater Management Commission and Lake County Forest Preserves will hold their annual rain barrel, compost bin and native plant sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 13. The compost bins and rain barrels both are made with recycled plastics. Learn about the benefits of composting and harvesting rain water. Watch demonstrations, and meet experts to answer your questions. Learn more

Also, don’t miss as the native plant sale continues, just in time for Mother's Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 14. Find all this at Independence Grove Forest Preserve's North Bay Pavilion in Libertyville. Learn the value of planting native species and find a variety of flowers, plants, shrubs and trees. View list of available plants.


Discover Native Plants for Your Home at Upcoming Sales

Did you know that landscaping your yard with native plants is one of the best things to do for the environment, and this can save you time and money? In fact, native plants don’t require fertilizer, pesticides or herbicides and eliminate the need for a lot of watering.

Citizens for Conservation and Conserve Lake County are hosting their annual plant sales, a great way to shop for native plants including perennials, grasses, trees and shrubs. Conserve Lake County’s native plant sale will take place May 19 to June 3 at Almond Marsh. Learn more

Citizens for Conservation will sell plants May 6 and 7 at Good Shepherd Hospital. Learn more


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Forest Preserve News

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Summer Concerts
Get ready for award-winning performers playing under the stars at the annual Events in the Plaza music series. Eight concerts will be held at Independence Grove Forest Preserve at 7:30 p.m., Tuesdays, June 13 through Aug. 8. From Beatles to the blues, rock and reggae, swing and jazz, there’s something for any musical taste. View the concert lineup.


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Marina Open Weekends at Independence Grove
The marina at Independence Grove Forest Preserve in Libertyville is now open weekends only through May 21 and will be open daily May 27 to Sept. 4. Before heading out to the preserve, check here for status updates on swimming, the marina, summer concerts, and more. 


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Check Status of Trails and Preserves
Preserve improvements, construction projects, controlled burns and weather-related events sometimes result in temporary detours or closures of trails, preserves or facilities to ensure public safety. Before heading out, check the current status of trails and underpasses. Also find construction alerts, preserve improvement projects and controlled burn sites. 


Officials Celebrate "Topping Out" of Courthouse Expansion

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Lake County Board Members, judges in the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, and others that have been a part of the Lake County Courthouse Expansion Project signed the last beam of the new court tower before it was put into place. The expansion project in Waukegan includes an approximately 200,000-square-foot court tower and a tunnel connecting the jail and current courthouse. The project will increase the efficiency of the justice system and support growth of the justice agencies for many years to come. Watch this video to learn more about the project. 


Community News

Kates Road Bridge repairs may be delayed
The Kates Road Bridge in Deerfield was closed to all vehicular traffic following an inspection that found the bridge to be structurally deficient. The Village of Deerfield announced construction to replace the bridge is slated to start in July, but the project, which is supported by Federal funds that pass through the State, could be delayed in the absence of a State budget or the necessary appropriation authority. Learn more about this project.

Save the date for Highland Park neighborhood meetings
The City of Highland Park along with area school districts, park, library and township departments as well as Lake County will host a series of neighborhood meetings to get feedback from residents on community priorities. The remaining meetings this year will take place May 2 and 31. Reservations are not required. Learn more

Lake Forest residents invited to spring ward meetings
Join your aldermen to learn about issues important to your neighborhood and all of Lake Forest at a series of spring ward meetings. Learn more about the city budget, who is investing in the community, and more. Learn more

Donate blood at Highland Park blood drive
The Highland Park Fire Department will host a blood drive from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m May 6 at Fire Station 33, 1130 Central Ave. To make an appointment, call LifeSource at 877-543-3768. Appointments are recommended, but walk-ins are welcome. Before donating, be sure to eat well and stay hydrated. 


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