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February 23, 2018
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Lake
County, along with our nation and local communities, is facing a mental health
crisis that affects individuals, families, friends, neighbors, veterans,
employers, schools, hospitals, the criminal justice system, and more. Get an
inside look at how Lake County is addressing the mental health crisis, and
learn about mental health and crisis care services in Lake County by viewing this interactive story map!
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The Lake County Opioid Initiative has received
monetary donations totaling $52,500 to assist in sustaining the "A Way Out" program, generously provided by 11 of the program's participating police departments.
“A
Way Out” is a Lake County, Illinois Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion program,
designed to fast-track users to substance abuse programs and services. This
program is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at participating
police departments across Lake County and ensures no criminal charges
will be sought for those that may be in possession of narcotics or
paraphernalia, as long as assistance is sought out by the prospective program
participant. Find out more.
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Get ready for 10 days to savor as Lake County
Restaurant Week returns March 2 to 11. Featuring nearly 60 restaurants, this is
the perfect opportunity to explore the delicious flavors of Lake County. Enjoy
prix fixe menus and special offers at participating
restaurants. |
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Forest Preserve News
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Book Your Event at a Forest Preserve Picnic Shelter
Reservations
for 2018 picnic permits are now available. Choose from 31 picnic
shelters located in scenic forest preserves throughout the county. Picnic
shelter permits ensure exclusive use of a shelter for your family reunion,
company picnic or other group gathering. Plan early to help ensure your
first choice of shelter and date. Learn more |
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Ballots for
the March 20 Primary Election are ready for those choosing to vote early
at the Clerk’s office or by mail. Candidate certification and ballot printing
were delayed because the court was reviewing a decision by the Illinois State
Board of Elections regarding an objection filed against an attorney general
candidate. Here’s what you need to know to vote early or vote by mail.
Voter Registration Online voter registration is available through the Illinois State Board of Elections until March 4. A valid Illinois driver’s license or state identification card is required. Apply now
Early Voting In-person early voting at the Clerk’s office, 18 N. County St., Waukegan, is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until March 2.
Beginning March 5, early voting will be available at all 15 sites throughout the county. For early voting, Lake County residents may use any location regardless of where they live. Grace registration will be available at all early voting sites, and citizens must vote at the same time as registering.
Vote by Mail Registered voters can vote by mail by completing a personalized online application. The last day for the Clerk’s office to receive your application and mail a ballot is March 15.
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A Paratransit Market Study is underway in Lake County to
evaluate transportation options for seniors, people with disabilities, and the
general public. The public was recently invited to learn more about the study
at the second round of community meetings held in January 2018. Meeting
attendees had the opportunity to provide input on the analysis of existing
conditions and draft recommendations for service implementation. If you weren’t
able to attend one of the meetings, please provide your feedback by taking the
online survey.
Learn More: Watch VIDEO, Visit
Project WEBSITE,
Take SURVEY
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The
Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers of a quickly growing scam
involving erroneous tax refunds being deposited into their bank accounts. After
stealing client data from tax professionals and filing fraudulent tax returns,
criminals use the taxpayers' real bank accounts for the deposit. Thieves are
then using various tactics to reclaim the refund from the taxpayers. Find out more.
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Meet Bones, the newest member of the Lake County
Coroner's Office! Bones, a Belgian Malinois, is in training to become a cadaver
dog and to search for missing persons. Bones also will provide grief support
for family members who lost a loved one. |
State’s Attorney’s Office
Resumes are now being accepted for its 2018 summer internship
program. The program is available to first- and second-year law students
and to college students who have completed their first year. The deadline
to apply is Feb. 28. Find Out More
Stormwater Management
Commission
Applications are now being taken for a GIS Intern for Summer 2018.
If you have an emphasis in GIS, geography or a related field, this might be the
perfect position for you. Apply
today!
Division of Transportation LCDOT has two exciting summer internship opportunities in the fields of GIS and Engineering. The GIS intern will perform beginning technical GIS work such as inventory gathering along county bikeways and highways, maintaining spatial data, and map creation. The engineering intern will gain experience in beginning level engineering work such as surveying, performing basic construction inspections, conducting field and laboratory tests on construction materials, and collecting traffic data for traffic studies. Find Out More.
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Earlier this month, the 2017 Stormwater Award winners were honored
for their outstanding achievements. These individuals, communities, groups and
organizations exemplify SMC’s core mission of flood damage reduction, water
quality improvement, and natural resource protection and enhancement. Lake
County is very fortunate to have this level of collaborative dedication and
investment to stormwater management.
Watch the 12th Annual Stormwater
Management Commission Awards video to see highlights from the event.
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Celebrate Libertyville Youth Arts Month The David Adler Music and Arts Center, which is dedicated to help promote music and the arts, invites all ages to join in celebrating Libertyville Youth Arts Month through March. Find out more about the center and their upcoming programming.
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