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Letter to the Editor: Former Lake Zurich Trustee Endorses Candidates
Jim Johnson tells who he supports for Ela Township and Lake Zurich village board.

Hi, I'm a local editor for Patch covering the Barrington and Lake Zurich areas. I am thrilled to contribute to Patch and to be a part of a new era of community news. Throughout my career, I have been a reporter and editor for local newspapers, magazines and various online sites.
After receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Columbia College in Chicago, I worked as a reporter and editor in Oak Park and Lake County, Illinois. I was editor in chief for Family Time, a Lake County parenting magazine. As a freelancer, my writing has appeared in the Utne Reader, the Chicago Tribune, the Waukegan News Sun and various online sites. Before embarking on my journalism career, I worked in three national parks out west.
I still love the great outdoors and relax by hiking with my dog, Lily, at Lake County Forest Preserves. I am an active volunteer at my son's school.
Jim Johnson tells who he supports for Ela Township and Lake Zurich village board.

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Bill Kiddle from Raupp Museum to visit Ela Historical Society, Sunday.
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Supervisor Lucy Prouty says officials work hard to reduce spending and maintain balanced budgets
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Citizens for Conservation holds program on landscaping with native trees, shrubs, flowers and plants.
Store aims to offer wide selection of running shoes and sports gear brands at discount prices.
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These incidents were among the official reports of the Barrington Police Department. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that decision.