Village of Mundelein
Recent News About Village of Mundelein
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Analysis: Sales tax funded 9 percent of Village of Deer Park budget in 2016
The Village of Deer Park's local sales tax brought in $424,452 in 2016, according to Illinois State Comptroller revenue data.
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Appropriations bill uses statewide money for Lake County projects
The Illinois General Assembly is looking to pass a bill that earmarks $166.5 million for various projects in lawmakers home districts across the state.
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Village of Mundelein Board of Fire and Police Commission met April 12.
Village of Mundelein Board of Fire and Police Commission met at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 12.
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For Mundelein's Abernathy, re-election just the start
The morning after Dawn Abernathy earned a return to the Mundelein Village Board, all she wanted to talk about was what she had been saying during the campaign.
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Abernathy added to Walsh's list of favored candidates
Dawn Abernathy has joined a cadre of 25 others endorsed by former Rep. Joe Walsh for election within their respective districts as she vies to retain her position as trustee in the village of Mundelein.
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Mundelein PD to host free women’s self defense series
Enrollment is now open for the village of Mundelein’s free self-defense class series for women, planned for Tuesday evenings during February and March at the local police department and addressing awareness along with physical skills.
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Lark named Mundelein's new chief deputy fire chief
Mundelein named and swore in Bill Lark as its new chief deputy fire chief at a recent village board meeting.
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Mundelein fire-safety truck becomes popular sight on city streets
A Dalmatian-decorated, bright-red van with all kinds of bells and whistles has become a hit with residents, the Mundelein Fire Department said recently about its new educational vehicle, designed to increase public safety awareness.
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Mundelein Firefighters’ Pension Fund Board discusses state actuarial report
At a recent meeting, the Mundelein Firefighters’ Pension Fund Board discussed actuarial calculations from a state report.
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Mundelein officials say timing is right for clerk referendum
Mundelein voters will decide in March whether future village clerks will be chosen by election or whether they will be appointed by the mayor.
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Mundelein promotes 'Think Local Mundelein" shopping campaign
The Village of Mundelein and the Mundelein Business Alliance recently partnered on a promotional campaign called "Think Local Mundelein" that coincided with Nov. 28's "Small Business Saturday."
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Mundelein to participate in 'Green Light a Vet' campaign via clock tower
The Village of Mundelein will put a green light in the Village Hall clock tower to participate in the national Green Light a Vet program honoring veterans' contributions. The campaign has over 421,000 supporters counted on its website and urges people around the country to change one lightbulb in a visible location, such as a porch or office window to green, then share images or video of their green bulb on social media platforms, using #greenlightavet.
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Mundelein to honor WWII veterans before next week's board meeting
The Mundelein Board of Trustees and Mayor Steve Lentz have invited dozens of World War II veterans from Mundelein to a World War II Veterans' Recognition Ceremony at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 9, before the board's regular meeting at Village Hall, 300 Plaza Circle.Approximately 40 WWII veterans have been invited, but veterans from all wars are invited to attend.
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Mundelein commercial-development scene humming with activity
In response to questions from residents, Mundelein officials recently posted an update on several business projects in progress or about to commence. Rosati's Pizza is expected to open early next year in the former Applebee's location. The town also has been contacted by a business owner who is interested in opening a restaurant in the former Pizza Hut building.
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Allanson Road portion east of tracks in Mundelein to be closed for pipeline repairs
A portion of Allanson Road east of the railroad tracks in Mundelein will be closed for up to two weeks while West Shore Pipeline repairs the portion of its pipeline that runs through this area. The company notified village officials that the work would begin on Nov. 3.
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Mundelein public forum aims to foster positive community, police interaction
The Village of Mundelein Police Department will hold a public forum to encourage positive interaction between law enforcement and the community 7-8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 5, at the Mundelein High School Auditorium, 1350 West Hawley Street in Mundelein.
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Mundelein gets $4.7 million in state grants for pedestrian-friendly projects
The Village of Mundelein Public Works and Engineering Department has been awarded $4.7 million in state grants for two projects that will make the village more pedestrian-friendly.Approximately $3.7 million will be spent on a pedestrian overpass for the Canadian National railroad near McKinley Ave.
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Small-business development group to hold conference in Gurnee
The Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center (SBDC/ITC) will hold the Small Business Success in Lake County Conference for small-business owners 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 5 at the Holiday Inn Gurnee Convention Center.
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Mundelein Grease Monkey owner awarded franchisee honor
The International Franchise Association (IFA) recently named Jim Cook, owner of the Mundelein Grease Monkey and a lifelong Mundelein resident, Franchisee of the Year. Franchise owner-operators representing 53 franchise systems were recognized during the IFA’s Franchise Action Network Annual Meeting recently in Washington, D.C., for their outstanding performance and contributions made to enhance the growth and development of franchising.