Grayslake, IL|News|
Movie Night at the Pool Friday
Come to the Grayslake Aquatic Center tonight for an aquatic theater experience under the stars.

Angela Sykora is a former Patch Local Editor for Lake County. She is currently a freelance writer.
Come to the Grayslake Aquatic Center tonight for an aquatic theater experience under the stars.

The Lake County Division of Transportation has just completed the Prairie Crossing bike path, which residents can ride all the way to the fair.
Quilter and author Ebony Love, of Hainesville, has begun a public campaign to find investors for her new book about fabric die cutting.
There are still many great events and times to be had at the Lake County Fair this weekend. Get going!
If you still want to participate in Saturday's 7th annual Cardboard Boat Regatta, you won't be up a creek without a paddle. Registration will be accepted on the day of the event.
The popular longtime pizza parlor, which has been closed for about six months, remains on the market. What do you think should go there?
When you adopt a pet in need, everyone comes out a winner.
Transportation issues were the main point of discussion at the Feb. 15 board meeting, along with a part-time employee's contract renewal and traffic safety issues at Park School.
Trustees approve various ordinances related to recycling and political signs and more.
The Grayslake Village Board unanimously approves the appointment of Matt McCutcehon as the new police chief.
A mom involved in a bad accident at the entrance to Park School asks the D46 School Board to consider implementing safety measures.
The school board voted 4 to 3 at its Feb. 1 meeting to allow Facklam to stay on as the district's representative on the Special Education District of Lake County's governing board.
Advanced math students from Frederick School demonstrated their skills at the Jan. 18 board meeting.
Board president says there is little the board can do to remove an elected official from certain posts.
Fred Schaefer, who served 50 years on the Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals, helped shape the community for generations to come.
The D46 School Board voted 5-0 on Jan. 4 to accept a settlement agreement with former business manager Edward Towle, whose contract was rescinded in May 2010 after it was discovered he had been placed on administrative leave by his previous employer.
Board member Kip Evans requests that Sue Facklam be removed from committees in which she represents D46. A vote is expected at the Jan. 18 meeting.
Village trustees are considering recycling requirements for multi-family buildings and giving residents the option of having larger recycling carts at no extra cost.
After a public hearing, the school board voted 4-3 to approve a $31.9 million levy.