Stories about Lindenhurst, Illinois
One lucky senior in District 117 will be driving away from high school with a new car, courtesy of a new program created in cooperation with an area auto dealer.
Work to enhance Lake Villa District Library’s front entrance and stepped terraces will begin over the next few weeks, bringing more seating options and shade to the area.
Organizations looking for volunteers and volunteers looking to give back will have the chance to meet at Lake Villa District Library’s Volunteer and Service Organization Recruitment Fair on April 20.
To celebrate area teachers during Illinois’ Teacher Appreciation Week May 6-10, state Sen. Craig Wilcox, R-McHenry, is launching his first annual “My Inspirational Teacher” essay contest.
Lake Villa District Library is joining more than 20 libraries across the state of Illinois to host a special virtual event with former U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger to discuss his bestselling memoir “Renegade: Defending Democracy And Liberty In Our Divided Country.”
The Lindenhurst Park District is thrilled to announce the successful acquisition of a $450,000 Open Space Land Acquisition and Development grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
Lake Villa District Library is one of the distinguished recipients of the 2024 Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Grants, awarded by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
Grapes & Growlers: A Night at the Library 2024, sponsored by the Lake Villa District Library Foundation, is set for 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 9.
A man is in custody after stealing a car in Volo and leading police on a chase, police said.
Field Museum’s reproduction of T-rex skull will be at the Lake Villa District Library through Nov. 28
Towns across Lake County took time out Nov. 11 to honor our nation’s veterans, and Lindenhurst was no exception.
Bid packets for the first phase of Lake Villa District Library’s Outdoor Space Plan will be available Oct. 30.
Despite a frightening forecast of rain, the Lindenhurst Park District was able to move its traditional Halloween event indoors for a Witchy Thrills & Chills event on Oct. 14.
The Lake Villa District Library Board of Trustees has selected the first project of the library’s outdoor space plan: enhancing the hospitality and function of the main entrance area with the addition of seating and shaded areas.
Nearly 2,700 people are participating in Lake Villa District Library’s 2023 Summer Reading Program, Sweet Summer.