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Libertyville Resident Makes UW-Whitewater Football Team
Congratulations, Jack Deichl!

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!
Congratulations, Jack Deichl!

"Evidence is key when you're dealing with bullies."
"Evidence is key when you're dealing with bullies."
Lovelace is available for adoption at Save-A-Pet.
Lovelace is available for adoption at Save-A-Pet.
Who do you think sells the best Italian beef sandwich?
Who do you think sells the best Italian beef sandwich?
Paul Marisca moved 7,000 books for The Book Bridge.
The Twelve Oaks Foundation will hold the Matt Hupp Memorial Blood Drive Sept. 28.
The Libertyville Police Department reports arrests from Sept. 17-21.
Tiny the Spider made her triumphant return to the American Eagle in anticipation of Fright Fest, which opens Sept. 28.
Tiny the Spider made her triumphant return to the American Eagle in anticipation of Fright Fest, which opens Sept. 28.
Tiny the Spider made her triumphant return to the American Eagle in anticipation of Fright Fest, which opens Sept. 28.
Tiny the Spider made her triumphant return to the American Eagle in anticipation of Fright Fest, which opens Sept. 28.
Services have been scheduled for John C. Shelton.
Services have been scheduled for John C. Shelton, who was the former chair of the Physical Services Department at the College of Lake County.
Tiny the Spider made her triumphant return to the American Eagle in anticipation of Fright Fest, which opens Sept. 28.
Tiny the Spider made her triumphant return to the American Eagle in anticipation of Fright Fest, which opens Sept. 28.
Tiny the Spider made her triumphant return to the American Eagle in anticipation of Fright Fest, which opens Sept. 28.