Libertyville, IL|News|
Classes to Resume Monday at LHS
The school was closed due to flooding in the subbasement.

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The school was closed due to flooding in the subbasement.

The event is slated for April 28.
The event will be held May 1. Registration is required.
"The planting of trees improves the air quality in the community," said Mayor Rhett Taylor.
The event is slated for May 11.
The event will be held in the Magnolia Café.
The exhibit will open May 11.
The walk/run will start at 9 a.m.
The event will support the museum's plan to open a permanent location in Lake County.
"It should be a really beautiful morning," said Molly Bacilek.
The school experienced flooding in the sub-basement Thursday.
The Libertyville Police Department reports arrests from April 6-13.
Residents' water/sewer, garbage/recycling and aquatic center rates are not increasing.
Flooding concerns continue along the Des Plaines and Fox Rivers, along with the Chain O'Lakes.
Flooding concerns continue along the Des Plaines and Fox Rivers, along with the Chain O'Lakes.
The event will support the museum's plan to open a permanent location in Lake County.
The event will support the museum's plan to open a permanent location in Lake County.
Libertyville High School is closed today.
The event will support the museum's plan to open a permanent location in Lake County.