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     Diana O'Kelly



September 9, 2014
Severe Weather
Severe weather may be headed our way this afternoon and tonight, including heavy rainfall and strong winds. Stay safe and be prepared. Visit www.lakecountypassage.com for current, local traffic information.  For weather info click here
Peterson Road Lane Closures

Lane Closures to Begin September 15th for 3 Weeks
Grayslake, IL - The Lake County Division of Transportation will be restricting left turn
access to northbound and southbound Illinois Route 83 from Peterson Road, Lake County Route A-33, beginning September 15, 2014 at 6 A.M for 3 weeks. The closure is necessary as part of the Peterson Road reconstruction and widening project. The signed detour route for the Peterson Road closure will be Peterson Road, Lake County Route A-33, to Midlothian Road, Lake County Route V-73, to Winchester Road Lake County Route A-34 to Illinois Route 83.



Prescription Drug Drop Off




For More Information on what you can drop off click here.

Child Safety Seat Check 

September 14th-20th, 2014 is Child Passenger Safety Week.  The Lake County Sheriff's Office will have a Child Safety Seat Check Point on September 20, 2014 from 10:00am-2:00pm at the Highway Patrol Substation located at 1301 N. Milwaukee Av in Libertyville.

 

Sheriff's Deputies will check any vehicles and child safety seats brought in for proper installation as well as answer questions.  This event is free to the public. 

State Law Targets Property Owners Receiving Incorrect Exemptions
New state law (effective June 1, 2014) gives the Chief County Assessment Office authority to
recapture taxable value in instances where property owners have received homestead benefits
erroneously. The new law aims to create a more fairly distributed property tax burden which
benefits taxpayers. Lake County is providing an amnesty period for the remaining months of 2014 in order to gain maximum compliance. To get full details on this law, you can visit the Lake
County's web site: assessor.lakecountyil.gov
Senior Fair 2014
State Rep Ed Sullivan is sponsoring his annual senior fair on Thursday, September 18 from 9 am til noon at the Libertyville Sports Complex located at 1950 N Route 45.  For more information, call 847 566-5115.
Senior Fair 2014

Treasurer Dan Rutherford will be  in Lake County tomorrow and invites you to  attend his I-Cash event on Wednesday, September 10th to determine if the state is holding any money or unclaimed property entitled to them. The event will be held from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM in the lobby area at the Grayslake Heritage Center, 164 Hawley Street, Grayslake. I will be there to visit with those in attendance at 11:00 AM. There are 363,498 owners in Lake County with $95,278,843 in unclaimed property. 

 

People are always thrilled to find out they have money just waiting for them through I-Cash. Please come visit me for assistance in locating your money or property. 

 

To find out if you have unclaimed property through I-Cash, you can also visit my treasurer's website at www.treasurer.il.gov and follow the I-Cash link. The website is updated weekly to reflect new properties remitted to the office. You can contact my Unclaimed Property Division by calling 217-785-6998 or emailing info@icash.illinois.gov


First Case of West Nile in Lake County in 2014
First Human Case of West Nile Virus Reported
in Lake County for 2014
The Lake County Health Department/Community Health Center reports that a 48-year-old male resident of Gurnee tested positive for West Nile virus. He was hospitalized and released. This is the county's first West Nile virus human case in 2014. Last year, there were six confirmed human cases in Lake County. 

In addition to the human case, eight pools (batches) of mosquitoes and one bird have tested positive for West Nile virus in Lake County thus far this year. The Health Department is continuing to urge people to take precautions against mosquito bites.


"We've only had one case thus far this year, so county residents have done a good job of protecting themselves against this disease," said Tony Beltran, the Health Department's Executive Director.  "This is a reminder to continue to wear insect repellent and take other precautions to avoid mosquito bites until the first hard freeze."  

 

Recommendations to prevent mosquito breeding include:
*    Discard old tires, buckets, drums or any water holding containers. Poke holes in tires used as bumpers on docks
*    Keep roof gutters and downspouts clear of debris
*     Keep trash containers covered
*    Empty plastic wading pools at least once a week and store indoors when not in use
*    Drain unused swimming pools
*    Fill in tree rot holes and hollow stumps that hold water
*    Change the water in bird baths and plant urns at least once a week
*    Store boats upside down or drain rainwater weekly


Recommendations to prevent mosquito bites include:
*    Whenever possible, limit outdoor activity at dusk
*    Wear light-colored clothing that minimizes exposed skin and provides some protection from mosquito bites
*    Make sure door and window screens fit tightly and that all holes are repaired
*    Apply insect repellent that includes DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus or IR 3535 according to label instructions. Consult a physician before using repellents on infants.

To report dead birds, areas of stagnant water (which are conducive for mosquito breeding), or to obtain more information on the signs and symptoms of West Nile encephalitis, call the Health Department's West Nile virus hotline at: (847) 377-8300. Please note that the Health Department is no longer picking up dead birds at this time, but is mapping their locations to help determine areas of high West Nile virus activity. It is recommended that dead birds be disposed of by placing the bird in a plastic bag. Either double bag or tightly secure the bag and place it in your regular garbage. 

 

While most people infected with WNV have no symptoms of illness, some may become ill, usually three to 15 days after the bite of an infected mosquito. The virus may occasionally cause serious complications. In some individuals, particularly the elderly, the virus can cause muscle weakness, inflammation of the brain (encephalitis), stiff neck, stupor, disorientation, tremors, convulsions, paralysis, coma or death. See your healthcare professional if you think you have the symptoms of West Nile infection.


More information about WNV can be found on the Department's website at:  


Garden Tasting

Community Events
Come on out and volunteer in the Fremont Township Community Garden Saturdays from 9 til noon. 

 

What is going on in the month of September at the Mundelein Regent Center for Seniors? Check out the ballroom dancing class!!

 

 

Grand Dominion by Del Webb Community Garage Sale

Friday, September 12   9AM-4PM

Saturday, September 13   8AM-3PM

Maps of participating houses will be available at the Lakeside Lodge and road signs will be provided to guide shoppers to participating houses.

 

Friends of the Fremont Library Used Book Sale

1170 N. Midlothian Road, Mundelein

Saturday September 13, 10:00 - 4:30
Sunday September 14, 1:00 - 4:30

They have over 7000 items; all sorted into categories

 

Lake Forest Civic Orchestra, September 28, 2014 at 4 pm

Gorton Community Center Theater

 

click here for more info

 

Fremont Township Cert Presentation at the Fremont Library
Monday, September 29 at 7 pm
Cert will be presenting information on what an active shooter is, the warning signs, what happens during an incident and how to respond.  Members of Fremont Township CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) will share valuable information.
  • There will be a Raffle for an Emergency Weather Radio  * Everyone in attendance will receive an item for an in-home emergency supply bag.
Light refreshments will be served 
Location: Meeting Room A

For more information contact Fremont Library 847.566.8702 or email  Lou Bruno (CERT) at: lou5535@gmail.com

 

 

Where do I recycle?
Where do I drop off my electronic recyling?

When is the next household chemical waste collection?

Where do I recycle clothing and textiles?


If I haven't listed it, how do I recycle this?

If you have used towels, sheets or blankets that need to be recycled, please consider bringing them to Fremont Township at 22385 Rt 60, Mundelein to be donated to local Animal Shelters. Please drop them in the bin on the front porch. This keeps them out of the landfill and puts them to good use. Local residents Tracy and Jessica Oliver are again responsible for this drive. The Animal Shelter Drive starts today and ends August 31.

We also accept eye glasses and shoes to be recycled year round.
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Diana O'Kelly

Fremont Township Supervisor