Korrina Grom, Patch Staff
- Lake Zurich, IL
Hi everyone! Let me tell you a little about myself. I've lived in Lake County my whole life. I attended Waukegan schools and then received my Associate's degree from the College of Lake County. I also have a Bachelor's degree in journalism from Northern Illinois University. My first journalism job was at Lakeland Newspapers in Grayslake. I worked there for a year and then joined Pioneer Press newspapers, where I worked for 11 years. I've been with Patch since May 2011. I am passionate about community journalism!
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Grayslake, IL|News|
Grayslake Central Falls to St. Francis in State Semifinals
Central will play for third place Saturday morning.
Libertyville, IL|News|
LHS to Celebrate Commencement at Sears Centre
What will graduation speakers Dana Humen and Travis Wegren talk about? Read on.
Grayslake, IL|News|
Former State Rep. Opening Spice Shop
Sandy Cole plans to open a Savory Spice Shop franchise.
Libertyville, IL|News|
Police Blotter: Alcohol, Drug and Theft Arrests
The Libertyville Police Department reports arrests from May 30 to June 2.
Libertyville, IL|News|
Spice Shop Coming to Downtown Libertyville
Former State Rep. Sandy Cole plans to open a Savory Spice Shop franchise.
Grayslake, IL|News|
Grayslake Fire Department to Host Blood Drive
The blood drive will be a competition between fire departments.
Grayslake, IL|News|
Pitcher Kevin Peloza Shocked by No-Hitter
"I actually didn't know until the game was over," said Kevin "No-No" Peloza.
Grayslake, IL|News|
Farmer's MarketPlace Open for Business
The new grocery store is located on Center Street at Atkinson Road.
Libertyville, IL|News|
Students, Principal Say Farewell to School
Tuesday marked the last day of school for students—and the last day they'll have Erik Youngman as their principal.
Grayslake, IL|News|
"One More Strike and History Will be Made"
The Grayslake Central varsity baseball team won the super-sectional game against Nazareth Academy Monday.
Libertyville, IL|News|
Blaze Caused $350,000 in Damage at Jamaican Gardens
"Seven of the buildings were either damaged or destroyed," said Assistant Fire Chief Ken Komers.
