Lake Zurich, IL|News|
Lake Zurich Residents 'Hustle Up the Hancock'
The event benefitted the Respiratory Health Association.

Morgan Delack is an editor for several Patches across the Northwest Chicago suburbs including Barrington, Lake Zurich, Buffalo Grove, Des Plaines, Niles-Morton Grove and Park Ridge.
Morgan is a graduate of Penn State University, and previously worked in television news before coming to Patch in July of 2010.
Originally from Troy, Michigan, Morgan now calls Barrington home where she resides with her husband and kids.
The event benefitted the Respiratory Health Association.

The event benefitted the Respiratory Health Association.
The event benefitted the Respiratory Health Association.
The event benefitted the Respiratory Health Association.
Fountain Blue's outdoor tent is a heated topic between the Des Plaines business and nearby residents.
The Lake Zurich High School athlete has verbally committed to play softball at the Peoria-based university this fall, the Daily Herald reports.
The cost for one credit hour will go up by $2 beginning in the summer 2013 semester.
The Citizens for Conservation event was related to the Leave No Child Inside initiative.
The musical will run through Sunday, March 3.
Mayor Suzanne Branding will recognize Spencer Loomis Student Council who implemented a rare disease awareness program at their school.
Marc Mazzuca is proposing a lower rate that doesn't include costs for a new water meter reading system.
Jim Hock said the federal taxes removed from his last city paycheck were higher than previous paychecks, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The city is proposing an 6.9 percent increase to compensate for higher supplier costs, the Chicago Tribune reports.
In a recent class-action lawsuit, parents say they were charged after their kids downloaded free games.
In a recent class-action lawsuit, parents say they were charged after their kids downloaded free games.
In a recent class-action lawsuit, parents say they were charged after their kids downloaded free games.
In a recent class-action lawsuit, parents say they were charged after their kids downloaded free games.
In a recent class-action lawsuit, parents say they were charged after their kids downloaded free games.
In a recent class-action lawsuit, parents say they were charged after their kids downloaded free games.
Danni Allen is one of the remaining five contestants on the show.