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Public Meeting for Wadsworth Road Construction
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Public Information Meeting September 15 on Wadsworth Road Intersections
The public is invited to learn about and provide input into the Wadsworth Road Intersections Study for improvements to the intersections of Wadsworth Road at Dilleys Road, US-41, and Kilbourne Road. This study will look at improvements to address safety deficiencies, existing capacity, as well as accommodate future travel demand. The meeting will be an open house format where residents can ask questions and provide input.
Monday, Sept. 15, 5-7 p.m.
Prairie Trail School, 13600 W. Wadsworth Rd., Wadsworth IL
Peterson Road Reconstruction: Lane Closures to Begin September 15
The Lake County Division of Transportation will be restricting left turn access to northbound and southbound IL Route 83 from Peterson Road beginning Sept. 15, at 6 a.m. The closure is expected to last 3 weeks and is necessary as part of the Peterson Road reconstruction and widening project.Detour Route : Peterson Road, to Midlothian Road, to Winchester Road to IL Route 83
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Fun Things to Do In District 2
| Join me on a Cemetery Walk Learn about some of the "Firsts" of Waukegan including the 1st Waukegan Fair, the 1st Waukegan baseball team, the 1st lighthouse and more. I will be a docent for this event, and I look forward to being able to share some of Waukegan's history with you. Walks start at Lilac College and a shuttle bus will take participants to and from the cemetery. For tickets and more information call 847.360.4740 or visit www.waukeganparks.org Saturday, September 20, 12 - 12:30 p.m. Lilac College, 1911 N. Sheridan Rd. in Bowen Park, Waukegan
Kroll's Harvest Farm and Corn Maze Enjoy fall events at this seasonal tradition. Find a pumpkin, navigate a corn maze, take a hayride and visit animals at the petting zoo. Visit their website for hours and information. Friday, September 12 - Saturday, November 8 13236 W. Town Line Rd., Waukegan
Concert in the Park and Pig Roast Join friends and neighbors for a fun night of live entertainment, a bonfire, and enjoy food and drink available for purchase from Savanna House and horse drawn wagon rides provided by Patch 22. More Wadsworth Park, 14155 W. Wadsworth Rd., Wadsworth Saturday, September 27, 6 p.m.
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First Human Case of West Nile Virus Reported in Lake County for 2014
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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:
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September is National Preparedness Month: Be Disaster Aware, Take Action to Prepare!
| The time to prepare for an emergency situation is well before disaster strikes. The three most important steps to take to keep your family safe are to Be Informed, Make a Plan and Build an Emergency Kit. For more information about Emergency Preparedness locally, visit Alert Lake County. To learn more about the National Preparedness Month campaign, and to find fun resources for getting kids involved, visit Ready.gov.
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Prescription Drug Take Back Day, September 27
| If you have unwanted or unused prescription drugs, it's important to dispose of them properly to avoid harm to others. Instead of flushing them or throwing them in the trash, bring them to the sheriff's office. There will be three drop off locations as part of the Prescription Drug Take Back event on September 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
* Beach Park Village Hall, 11270 W. Wadsworth Rd Beach Park * Volo Village Hall, 500 S. Fish Lake Rd Volo * Fremont Township Office, 22385 W. Route 60 Mundelein, IL 60060.
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Winter Deicing Workshops
| You may not be ready to think about winter just yet, but local governments and snow removal companies have already begun planning. Road salt pollution has negatively impacted our rivers, creeks and lakes, but there are alternative products and practices we can use to keep our roads and parking areas safe. Lake County private and public snowplow drivers and deicing applicators are invited to attend two workshops to learn how to stretch your salt supply, save money, and reduce environmental impacts.
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Helpful Recycling Information
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| November Election Voter Registration (Register by 10/7) | Residents who are new to Lake County, moved to a different county address, turn 18 on or before November 4, 2014, or have a name change need to register by Tuesday, Oct. 7 with a deputy registrar. Requirements to register: * U.S. citizen, * 18 years old on or before the November election, * Precinct resident for 30 days immediately prior to Election Day, and * Provide two forms of current identification. Registration is available at the County Clerk's office and at most municipal, township and library facilities. Lake County residents can visit LakeVoterPower.info or call 847.377.2410 to confirm registration status or find the nearest registration location.
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Lake County Discovery Museum Events
| The Lake County Discovery Museum in Wauconda has family fun exhibits about Lake County, art galleries that spotlight traveling features and is surrounded by a beautiful forest preserve to explore. Regular gallery hours are Monday-Saturday, 10 am-4:30 pm and Sunday, 1 pm-4:30 pm.
The President's Photographer: 50 Years Inside the Oval Office View presidential history from the first official presidential photographer in 1963 to today's coverage of Barack Obama. This exhibition includes iconic and rarely seen photos of presidents, with insights from the photographers who chronicled them. On loan from National Geographic. Learn more.
Museum Day Live! Free Museum Entry Museum Day Live! is an annual event hosted by Smithsonian magazine in which participating museums, like the Lake County Discovery Museum in Wauconda, and others across the country open their doors to anyone presenting a Museum Day Live! ticket for free. This year's event is Saturday, September 27. The Museum Day Live! ticket provides free admission for two people. Go to Smithsonian.com/museumdaylive to get your free ticket.
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I consider it an honor to be able to serve the Waukegan, Gurnee, Beach Park and Zion communities as your District 2 Board Member. I hope this newsletter provides you with an insight to Lake County news, local topics and a way for you to connect with neighbors and fellow residents.
If you have any comments or concerns, please contact me at: dhewitt@lakecountyil.gov or 847.244.2742.
Thank you,
Diane Hewitt
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Quick Links
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Board Meeting Agendas, Job Center, Lake County Jobs , Forest Preserve Jobs, Workforce Development, Veterans Assistance, County Clerk, County Assessor, Village of Beach Park, City of Zion, Village of Gurnee, City of Waukegan
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