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February 14, 2020

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Job News

Summer Youth Employment Program 2020 

Applications are now being accepted for the popular Lake County Summer Youth Employment Program, funded by the Lake County Board, which will provide meaningful work experiences for approximately 215 youth for about six weeks this summer.  

 

To qualify for employment, youth must: 

Youth workers
  • Be age 14 to 18 (by April 15) OR age 14 to 22 with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)  
  • Attend middle school or high school  
  • Receive free or reduced lunch OR meet low income guidelines 

The deadline to apply is Tuesday, March 31 at 5 p.m. Applications are available at the Waukegan Job Center, 1 N. Genesse Street, Waukegan and online.

Job fairs and Recruiting Events 

Local Government Job Fair

Lake County Forest Preserves is hosting a free governmental job fair from 2 pm–6 pm, Thursday, March 12, at the Greenbelt Cultural Center, 1215 Green Bay Road in North Chicago. Fourteen local organizations, ranging from the Village of Libertyville, Buffalo Grove Police Department, and Zion Park District, have a variety of full-time, part-time, temporary and seasonal positions they are seeking to fill. Learn more

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Recruiting Events at the Job Center of Lake County, 1 N. Genessee St., Waukegan

Goodwill Ability One – Tuesday, Feb. 18, 9 a.m. till noon
Baxter –  Thursday, Feb. 13, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Top Line Transportation – Wednesday, Feb. 19 and 26, Thursday, Feb. 20, and 27, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Aerotek – Thursday, Feb. 13, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  
Schneider – Wednesday, Feb. 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 
First Class Workforce Solutions –  Wednesday, Feb. 19, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ron's Staffing Services –  Wednesday, Feb. 19 and 26, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. First Student – Thursday, Feb. 20, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 
Lakeside Transportation – Thursday, Feb. 13, 20 and 27, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Manpower – Wednesday, Feb. 26, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Huntington Resource – Thursday, Feb. 20 and 27, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. AdvocateAurora – Friday, Feb. 28, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

Find even more recruiting events by visiting the Job Center of Lake County's website

College of Lake County Information Sessions:

The College of Lake County is hosting several events in February, including some career information sessions : 

Nursing Career Information Session: Thursday, Feb. 6, 2 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., room T326-328 and Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. room R230, Southlake Campus, 1120 South Milwaukee Aveneue, Vernon Hills Medical Assisting and Phlebotomy Career Information Session: Tuesday, Feb. 11, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., room N211, Lakeshore Campus, 33 North Genesse Street, Waukegan  Massage Therapy Career Information Session: Wednesday, Feb. 19, noon to 1 p.m., room R230, Southlake Campus, 1120 South Milwaukee Aveneue, Vernon Hills 

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County News

County Board Names Gary Gibson as County Administrator  

At its Feb. 11, 2020 meeting, the Lake County Board named Gary Gibson as Lake County’s next County Administrator. Gibson has been serving as Interim County Administrator since September of 2019 while the board undertook a national search to fill the position permanently. Gibson previously worked for Lake County for 23 years, most recently as Manager of the Workforce Development Board. During Gibson's tenure, he also served as Assistant County Administrator for 11 years, and was the Interim County Administrator from 2001 to 2002. 

 

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February 11 Recognized as  2-1-1 Day in Lake County 

At its Feb. 11 meeting (02-11), the Lake County Board recognized 2-1-1 Day in Lake County in honor of the 2-1-1 helpline service launched by United Way of Lake County last fall.  The service provides free, confidential referrals to health and human services for anyone who lives in Lake County. 

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To get help, all you must do is dial 211 or text your zip code to 898211, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. From there, you’ll be able to speak to a live, expert navigator in more than 150 languages. From housing and food needs, to mental health and addiction issues to assistance paying utility bills and more, the expert navigator will connect you to the right agency to help you. Lake County government provided funds to help launch the service. 

Watch as Mary Ellen Vanderventer, Lake County Recorder of Deeds, visits with United Way staff to learn exactly what 2-1-1 provides, the idea behind it, and how United Way is spreading the word about the service. 

 

One-Year Moratorium on Cannabis Businesses in Unincorporated Lake County 

At its Feb. 11 meeting, the Lake County Board voted to impose a one-year moratorium on recreational cannabis businesses in unincorporated Lake County.  

The moratorium is effective immediately through Feb. 12, 2021. During this time, Lake County will not be accepting or reviewing applications for proposed recreational cannabis businesses. All recreational cannabis businesses, including dispensaries, cultivation centers, craft growers, infusers, processors and transporters, will remain prohibited within unincorporated Lake County.  

 

Take Steps Now to Protect Your Home from Costly Flood Damage 

After a very wet summer and fall in 2019, river levels in Lake County reached record highs. Since we're still expecting more rain and snow this winter, the National Weather Service cautions that there are higher risks of flooding in the spring. Though there is no immediate concern, we encourage all Lake county residents to start thinking about flood preparedness now. 

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For floodproofing tips and information about flood preparedness and flood insurance, check out this guide. 

 

2019 Was a Blockbuster Year for Economic Development in Lake County 

Lake County Partners, a public-private partnership focused on economic development in Lake County, led strategic initiatives in 2019 that landed more than 20 projects, creating nearly 2,500 jobs and retaining 1,500 jobs with a total investment of more than $260 million and an annual economic impact of more than $550 million. Since 2014, Lake County’s labor force has gained more than 20,000 people, whereas other counties in the region stayed relatively flat or lost people.  Learn more 

 

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Qualified Professionals Needed to Serve as Lake County Board of Review Hearing Officers 

The Lake County Board of Review is seeking qualified professionals with a background in real estate to serve as Board of Review Hearing Officers. All applicants must pass a two-hour qualifying exam, which will be administered on Wednesday, May 6, 11:30 a.m. at the Lake County Building, 18 N. County Street, Waukegan. 

Hearing Officers play an important role in striving for equitable and fair property assessments through the assessment appeal process. They act as unbiased intermediaries, and hear testimony on written appeals of any real estate parcel that is claimed to be over or under-assessed. They then determine if the assessment is just or if it needs to be corrected. Learn more  

Lake County Selected to Participate in Innovative Criminal Justice Program 

Lake County is one of 13 counties in the country selected to participate in an 18-month County Justice Peer Learning Network through the National Association of Counties (NACo). 

Innovative Criminal Justice Program

Teams made up of justice and health and human services stakeholders will work with subject-matter experts to explore and develop strategies at the intersection of mental health and racial and ethnic disparities to help justice-involved individuals leverage existing resources, and implement best practices to engage people in appropriate treatment and services rather than jail. At the end of the 18-month period, each participating county’s accomplishments will be distilled in a report highlighting best practices for counties looking to address mental illness and racial and ethnic disparities in their own jurisdictions. The program is part of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and Justice Challenge (SJC). Learn more 

 

Circuit Judge Jay Ukena Retires from Lake County Bench  

Circuit Judge Jay W. Ukena retired on Jan. 30 after more than 11 years on the bench. 

"Judge Ukena's service has assisted and guided our Circuit and the people of Lake County. His knowledge of the law, and experiences in both prosecution and defense made him a well-respected judge to the people of Lake County, attorneys, and his peers on the bench,” said Chief Judge Diane E. Winter. Read more 

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Reginald C. Mathews Appointed as Circuit Court Judge  

Congratulations to Associate Judge Reginald C. Mathews, who has been appointed Circuit Judge in the 1st 
Subcircuit of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit by the Illinois Supreme Court effective March 2, 2020. He will fill the position previously held by Judge UkenaTo maintain his position as Circuit Judge after Dec. 5, 2022, Mathews must be nominated in the 1st Subcircuit in the March 2022 primary and elected in the Nov. 2022 general election. Read more 

 

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Stormwater Management Commission News 

Employee Spotlight: Ashley Strelcheck 

Ashley Strelcheck, Water Resources Professional for the Lake County Stormwater Management Commission (SMC), recently became a Certified Professional in Erosion & Sediment Control (CPESC). From watershed planning to best management practices for erosion and sediment control, Ashley’s knowledge is an integral part of the work SMC and Lake County does. Watch this video to learn more. 

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Water Resource Internship 

Intern with the Lake County Stormwater Management Commission (SMC) this spring! Apply your classroom experience to the real world as a Water Resource Intern. You’ll work closely with SMC staff to assist in watershed planning, geographic information system projects, field work and more. 

Water internship

Applicants must be a recent graduate or current student with a strong background in environmental sciences, planning or related hydrology fields. This paid internship has the flexibility to be part-time or full-time beginning in April. Come make a difference in Lake County. Applications close March 20.
Interested? Learn more and apply. 

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Watch All County Board Meetings

Keep informed about Lake County government! Watch County Board meetings live at 9 a.m. on the second Tuesday of each month. You can watch meetings live online or on Comcast channels 18 and 30, or AT&T channel 99. You can also view archived board meetings and standing committee meetings anytime.

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County Clerk’s Office News 

March Primary Ballots Are Ready 

Ballots for the March 17, 2020 General Primary Election are available for those choosing to vote by mail or early. 

Voting by mail is easy. Your required ballot application must be received at the Lake County Clerk’s office by Thursday, March 12. 

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Your voted ballot must be returned via mail with a postmark no later than March 17th or hand-delivered to the Lake County Clerk’s office by 7 PM on Election Day 

Is voting early more your style? Early voting is available weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Lake County Clerk’s office, 18 N. County Street, Waukegan now
through Friday, Feb. 28. 

On Monday, March 2, early voting begins at 16 conveniently located sites, and you may use any early voting site regardless of where you live in Lake County. Dates and hours of operation vary at the different sites as some locations offer evening and weekend hours. 

For a vote by mail application, list of early voting sites and more, visit the Lake County Clerk’s Office March Primary Election Page, or call the County Clerk’s Office at 847-377-VOTE. 

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Health News

Flu Cases in Lake County  

The Health Department’s Communicable Disease program has seen a rise in influenza cases in Lake County since late January.  Outbreaks in long-term care facilities, calls from schools reporting above normal absenteeism due to influenza-like-illness (ILI), and emergency room visits for ILI have all been increasing in Lake County.

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As of Feb.1, 21 Lake County residents have been admitted to the intensive care unit for influenza-related illness.  

It is not too late to get vaccinated. The flu vaccine is available from many providers and retail locations throughout Lake County. Contact your doctor or visit www.vaccinefinder.org to search for locations where flu vaccinations are given, then call ahead to check on availability.  

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Sheriff News 

Life Skills Program Helps Inmates 

Life Skills is an eight-week program held two times a week in the Lake County Jail. The curriculum covers behaviors inmates can work to improve and ways to access and evaluate their behavior.  Some of the areas covered include self-awareness, empathy, critical thinking, decision making, problem solving, communications, interpersonal relationship, coping with stress, diversity, and mental well-being.   

Our latest group of graduates completed this course of instruction in December of 2019. It included 19 inmates. 

Sheriff John Idleburg looks forward to continuing this program, and seeing the success resulting from those willing to complete the program.   

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Forest Preserve News

Insects in the Winter 

In the colder months, creatures that are commonplace during the Midwestern summer are often the furthest things from our minds. Ever wonder where insects go in the winter? Some head south, others burrow in the ground or underwater to hibernate. Learn more » 

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Snowflake Anatomy 

If someone asked you how snowflakes form, would you be able to explain it to them? A Lake County Forest Preserves environmental educator explains the details in the latest Words of the Woods podcasts. The episode
is available on all major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and others. Learn more » 

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All About Cardinals 

Cardinals are a welcoming splash of color in a winter scene. Learn what makes this bird so special through a nature-based story and craft. Hikin’ Tykes takes place 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 
Ryerson Woods in Riverwoods. Includes a take home list of resources, coloring page and nature activity suggestions. Tickets are required for each child, ages 2–4, and adult. Learn more »   

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Community Events and News

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Salute to Gospel Concert

Come out to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the College of Lake County featuring Grammy winner Bishop Hezekiah Walker and the Love Fellowship Crusade Choir. Tickets range from $26 to $33, or take advantage of a special CLC offer of five tickets for $50. Saturday, Feb. 29, 7 p.m., Genesee Theatre, 203 N. Genesee St., Waukegan. Learn more

 

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Free Family Concert

Come hear the Waukegan Symphony Orchestra perform Peter and the Wolf and other classics. On Saturday, Feb. 22, 11 a.m. to noon, Waukegan Public Library, 128 N. County Street, Waukegan. Learn more

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Valentine’s Ball –Waukegan

Enjoy Valentine’s day with your family. This magical night includes dinner, dancing, professional photos, a gift bag for each child, and prizes. Saturday, Feb. 22, 6:30 p.m., Belvidere Recreation Center, 412 S. Lewis Avenue in Waukegan. 

Purchase tickets for $8 (Resident) and $10 (Non – Resident) at the Belvidere Recreation Center, Field House Sports, Fitness & Aquatics Center, and Jack Benny Center for the Arts or online at
waukeganparks.org/valentines. For more information, contact Tony at (847) 360-4708 or 
aviolett@waukeganparks.org.
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