Crystal Lake, Roselle, Mount Prospect and Schaumburg each get $3 million from the state for trails or pedestrian bridges. Here s what other suburbs received.
then they got the first time. and the senate was just supposed to rubberstamp it, because it s pretty much the exact same bill that they voted overwhelmingly for on june 16th. the issue rose when senator pack to me, patriot path, i like to call him. as i ve been sitting in my car now for probably about 11 hours so, i m a little punchy. he put in at an amendment that basically said, because of the version that they passed on tuesday seen on the senate, the veterans health care is mandatory spending. it s, the mandatory discretionary, these are budgetary tranches, that the government uses. the reason why it was done this way is so that the government couldn t, if they were promising the veterans that health care they need, they couldn t then go and raid money from agriculture. or they couldn t raise money
A key step in a complicated and expensive project to link thousands of Lake County residents to a new trail system from Libertyville to North Chicago is set to begin.
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