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Lake Forest Caucus Names New Leadership
New executive committee members will assume their positions at the April 23 meeting.

Angela Sykora is a former Patch Local Editor for Lake County. She is currently a freelance writer.
New executive committee members will assume their positions at the April 23 meeting.

Enter your child's patriotic artwork by May 3 for a chance to have it featured in Lake Forest's 4th of July festivities.
The Village of Western Springs announces its annual sidewalk shaving program and upcoming railroad reconstruction project schedule.
2009 Grayslake North High School graduate Kelsey Nelson was selected for the prestigious "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges" program.
Participants who register by April 5 for the Vernon Hills Park District's Loop the Lakes 5K Run/Walk are guaranteed an event T-shirt.
Dinner, shopping or just strolling in downtown Libertyville. Make a night of it!
The Hearing Health Center, which just opened a Highland Park location on April 1, offers free hearing aids for qualified patients.
Confounded by your new iPad? Learn how to use it at this introductory training session.
Parents in District 109 are invited to tour Deerfield High School April 4.
Jason Bell-Masterson and Clint Hammerberg will attempt to drive auto-rickshaws across India to raise money to bring clean drinking water to villages.
The electricity company is offering $10 million in assistance funds for those facing disconnection.
In 2012, Western Springs homes sold for 0.3 percent less than they did in 2011, Chicago Magazine reports.
In 2012, Vernon Hills homes sold for 2.3 percent more than they did in 2011, Chicago Magazine reports.
In 2012, Libertyville homes sold for 1.5 percent less than they did in 2011, Chicago Magazine reports.
In 2012, Grayslake homes sold for 11.1 percent less than they did in 2011, Chicago Magazine reports.
In 2012, Lake Forest homes sold for 16.7 percent less than they did in 2011, Chicago Magazine reports.
In 2012, Highland Park homes sold for 6.8 percent more than they did in 2011, Chicago Magazine reports.
In 2012, Deerfield homes sold for 1.7 percent more than they did in 2011, Chicago Magazine reports.
Illinois Appellate Court overturns ruling that would have created tax exemptions for private golf courses along the North Shore and elsewhere.
Residents are asked to take a short online survey to help IDOT in the development stages of the plan.