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Lake Zurich Residents Graduate from Marquette University
Lisa Miller and Robert Oshgan receive bachelor's degrees.

Hi, I'm a local editor for Patch covering the Barrington and Lake Zurich areas. I am thrilled to contribute to Patch and to be a part of a new era of community news. Throughout my career, I have been a reporter and editor for local newspapers, magazines and various online sites.
After receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Columbia College in Chicago, I worked as a reporter and editor in Oak Park and Lake County, Illinois. I was editor in chief for Family Time, a Lake County parenting magazine. As a freelancer, my writing has appeared in the Utne Reader, the Chicago Tribune, the Waukegan News Sun and various online sites. Before embarking on my journalism career, I worked in three national parks out west.
I still love the great outdoors and relax by hiking with my dog, Lily, at Lake County Forest Preserves. I am an active volunteer at my son's school.
Lisa Miller and Robert Oshgan receive bachelor's degrees.

Deerfield Mayor Harriet Rosenthal is one of more than 850 mayors in support of keeping illegal guns out of dangerous hands.
Vernon Hills Village President Roger Byrne is one of more than 850 mayors in support of keeping illegal guns out of dangerous hands.
Arlington Heights Mayor Arlene Mulder is one of more than 850 mayors in support of keeping illegal guns out of dangerous hands.
Winnetka Village President Jessica Tucker and Northfield Village President Fred Gougler are among the more than 850 mayors in support of keeping illegal guns out of dangerous hands.
Evanston Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl is among the more than 850 mayors in support of keeping illegal guns out of dangerous hands.
Lake Zurich Village President Suzanne Branding is one of more than 850 mayors in support of keeping illegal guns out of dangerous hands.
Lake Zurich Area Chamber of Commerce presented award to Regina Hope for dedication, innovation.
Ethan Allen in partnership with Sherwin Williams is hosting Color Trends 2013 workshops to benefit Down syndrome awareness, educational centers.
These incidents were among the official reports of the Lake Zurich and Hawthorn Woods police departments. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that decision.
Tickets available for Feb. 24 event.
Volunteer organization puts “service above self.”
Taxes, village lawsuit, foreclosures and bald eagles among most popular stories.
Taxes, teacher contract talks, Super Bowl among most popular stories this week.
As the Barrington board of education and Barrington Education Association submit final offers, negotiations continue.
Earliest date for possible strike is Feb. 21.
Decision would take golf courses off tax roll and shift burden to other taxpayers.
Negotiation deadlines near; Barrington Education Association encourages teachers’, parents’ support in contract negotiations.
Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation offers bird of prey exploration.
Tony Lombardo of Lake Zurich replaces Nick Buris on slate.