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Every Monday, Libertyville Patch will provide a preview of meetings and events taking place in the community.

The village recently received two grants to upgrade lighting at Libertyville Sports Complex. One of the lighting upgrade contracts was awarded to a local electric supply company.
All five of Libertyville Elementary School District 70 schools received the highest academic award given by the Illinois State Board of Education.
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Libertyville Elementary School District 70 students will exhibit art work at Cook Memorial Public Library from Feb. 29 through March 19.
Libertyville Elementary students created stationery with their interpretation of the Cook House to raise funds for Paint the Town Foundation.
If the three to eight inches of snow falls tonight, depending upon where you live, snowplows from the Illinois Tollway will be ready to battle the elements both this evening and during the morning rush.
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The west parking lot behind the rear of businesses on Milwaukee Avenue and the Village Hall still needs landscaping, other work.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Libertyville Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Village of Libertyville will be hosting a Town Hall meeting at Libertyville Civic Center to answer residents’ questions on the upcoming road and electric aggregation referendums.
Here's a list of Libertyville students who have been honored on the dean's or president's list at various universities.
Copeland Manor student Scott Criel donated all of his birthday presents to A Safe Place, a charity that helps women in need.
The Libertyville High School senior received a honorable mention for 2011- 2012.
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