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June 27, 2018
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Sheriff’s
Office Warns of Misleading Telemarketers The Lake County Sheriff’s Office has received calls from the public stating telemarketers are identifying themselves as calling on behalf of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and soliciting for donations and/or pledges. The Lake County Sheriff’s Office does not make phone calls soliciting money from the public. Learn more
Jury Duty Scam
The 19th Judicial Circuit
Court’s Jury Commission received notification of several occurrences where a
male identifying himself by phone as a Lake County Deputy Sheriff tells residents
they had failed to appear for jury duty and need to proceed to the Lake County
Courthouse in Waukegan immediately. Residents were told that they had failed to
appear for Jury Duty and needed to proceed to the Lake County Courthouse in
Waukegan immediately. Once at the Courthouse, they were instructed to call the
Deputy Sheriff stating that they had left their residence. Remember
these precautions to protect yourself.
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“Fight the Bite” this summer and protect yourself and your family
from West Nile virus, an illness spread by mosquitoes. The Lake County Health
Department and Community Health Center says to follow the 4
Ds of Defense to help prevent mosquitoes from breeding and to
protect yourself from bites.
Since 2002, there have been 64 confirmed human cases of West Nile
virus in Lake County as well as two confirmed deaths. The Lake County Health
Department’s Mosquito Surveillance Program collects mosquitoes in traps around
the county and tests them weekly for West Nile virus. Visit the Fight
the Bite website to find more prevention tips and information on West Nile virus.
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Due to a utility conflict, the detour that was originally
scheduled to begin on June 25 following the partial closure of Old McHenry Road
has been postponed. A new detour start date will be provided when an updated
schedule is available. Visit the Old
McHenry Road project website to learn more.
The
Lake County Division of Transportation (LCDOT) is launching a data-sharing
partnership with Waze, the free, crowdsourced traffic and navigation app
powered by the world’s largest community of drivers. Partnering with the Waze
Connected Citizens Program gives LCDOT traffic engineers access to real-time
road activity as reported by Waze users. Using the data from motorist insights,
with information already generated through the Lake County PASSAGE system,
operators can make well-informed decisions and act to reduce congestion and
help keep traffic moving. Learn more
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Lake County recently held two Telephone Town Hall Meetings where I had the opportunity to discuss the County’s current priorities, and residents participated by asking questions and sharing what’s important to
them. Listen to the recordings from the June 6 and June 20 meetings.
Make sure not to miss upcoming Telephone Town Halls the
County hosts! Sign
up today.
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The boom of cannons, the crack of rifles and the galloping of horse
hooves welcomes you at the annual Civil War Days encampment. Wander the camps
to see soldiers, civilians and tradespeople at work. Watch as union and
confederate forces collide in battle. A large-scale battle can be viewed on
both Saturday and Sunday. Visit the 1863 Summer Fair, meet President Lincoln
and shop Civil War-era vendors. Kids enjoy period crafts, games and more.
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It’s time to lace up your walking shoes and GO
Lake County! Founded by the Gurnee Park District in 2016 and adopted by Live
Well Lake County, GO Lake County is a walking initiative that promotes healthy
and active living. Over 15 park districts and communities across
the County have partnered to create programs and events for children and
adults. These events are open to all Lake County residents. Visit the new GO Lake County web
page and
navigate the map and calendar to find a walk specific to your area. If
you take a picture at a GO Lake County program, share your photo!
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Children don’t need to go hungry this summer. Children ages 18 and under
can receive free summer meals as part of the Summer Food Service Program,
funded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture and administered by the
Illinois State Board of Education. To find the closest meal sites, visit summermealsillinois.org, text
FOODIL TO 877877 or call 800-359-2163.
Whether you’re looking for a parade, live music and delicious food
or a spot to set down your blanket and watch the fireworks, Lake County has
lots of ways to enjoy the Fourth of July. Check out Visit
Lake County’s Guide to the Fourth of July to
discover ways to celebrate.
Here are some local celebrations to check out:
- Mundelein Community Days will begin June 28 and will
run to July 1. The fireworks display will begin at 9:30 p.m. July 1.
Visit the Community Days website for more
information.
- Hawthorn Woods' Fourth of July concert and
fireworks extravaganza will begin at 6 p.m. July 3, and the parade will
take place July 4. Learn more
- Vernon Hills' Fourth of July festivities will include the parade at 9 a.m., band at 6:30 p.m. and fireworks at 9:30 p.m. at Century Park.
- Beginning June 30 through July 4, join Six Flags Great
America in Gurnee at July 4th Fest. Learn more
- Be a part of the Great Lakes Naval Base's Fourth of
July celebration on historic Ross Field from 3 to 11 p.m. July 3 and 3 to 10
p.m. July 4. Celebrate our nation's independence with fire-cracking festival
fun. Learn more.
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Boating
is one of the most popular activities in Lake County, and it’s no surprise as
the area has over 170 lakes, rivers and waterways to visit. Check out BoatingLakeCounty.com as your resource,
including maps of all the county’s public boat ramps, lakefront dining,
upcoming events and more.
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Tour the exhibition galleries of
the Dunn Museum in Libertyville and hear stories
of how men and women from Lake County were involved in the American Civil War: The tours will be offered at noon July 11 and 20. Learn
more
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Did
you know solicitors seeking door-to-door purchases or orders are required to
comply with a County Board adopted ordinance when working in unincorporated
Lake County? Door-to-door salespeople must carry a solicitor’s certificate
while on the job and are allowed to work only between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. If
a solicitor comes to your door, ask to see the certificate before conducting
any business. You may report unregistered vendors to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office
by calling 847-549-5200.
This ordinance applies
only to unincorporated Lake County and provides exemptions for religious
groups, candidates, and minors under age 18 who participate in fundraising
activities. If you live in a municipality or village, check with your local
officials for your specific ordinances. Learn more
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