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Top Stories on Lake Zurich Patch: Week of Jan. 14
Sexual predator charge, Deer Park-Kildeer lawsuit, and volunteers rockin’ to beat rare disease are among top stories.

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.
Sexual predator charge, Deer Park-Kildeer lawsuit, and volunteers rockin’ to beat rare disease are among top stories.

Students from Lake Zurich, Hawthorn Woods and Kildeer make honors list.
Austin Cox, Maggie Monson, Lauren Stark on honors list.
Hawthorn Woods freshman makes honors list.
RE/MAX reports Lake County sales up 25 percent; median Lake County sales price down 5 percent since December 2011.
These incidents were among the official reports of the Lake Zurich Police Department. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that decision.
The open houses will be held on Jan. 20 and Jan. 28 at St. Francis de Sales in Lake Zurich, to celebrate Catholic Schools Week.
New American Lung Association report follows money trail to see how tobacco industry addicts kids.
Electoral board rules incumbent party, Ela First, has enough signatures; no evidence of fraud.
Lawsuit claims Kildeer did not not perform police services paid for by Deer Park.
Lawsuit claims Kildeer did not not perform police services paid for by Deer Park.
Chicagoland news to talk about: Grayslake teachers go on strike.
Get all the information you need to start your day, including where to find the lowest gas prices in your town, live traffic updates, weather and events of the day.
Neighbors join forces in creating unique non-profit that unites people through music.
A small fire broke out at Kobe restaurant on Jan. 14.
These incidents were among the official reports of the Lake Zurich Police Department. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that decision.
Event is for parents of children who will be 5 on or before Sept. 1, 2013.
Get all the information you need to start your day, including where to find the lowest gas prices in your town, live traffic updates, weather and events of the day.
Learn about area preschool options, Wednesday, Jan. 16.
Barrington child battling rare disease inspires unique non-profit that unites people through music.