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Chicago outdoors: Suburban sandhill, Park Bait's 88 and other holiday strangeness

A sandhill crane hanging around past Christmas in Lake County, first Christmas in Park Bait’s 88 years and the question of Christmas 50s or zero are among the notes from around Chicago outdoors and beyond,

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Chicago outdoors: Musical turkey, walleye "looking for love," bluegill fly rods, baby's 1st morel

A photo of a wild turkey near a famous music venue, male walleye “looking for love” belatedly, recommended fly rods for bluegill, and a very young morel hunter are among the notes from around Chicago outdoors and beyond.

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Tele-Talk Response: What should be done to improve North-South Road intersections?

There were 65 responses to this week’s Tele-Talk question, “What, if anything, should be done to improve the intersections on the North-South Road?”

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Tele-Talk Responses: How do you think the parking program is going so far?


There were 35 responses to this week’s Tele-Talk question, “How do you think the parking program is going so far?”
Twenty dollars is too much. But almost every town that I can think of you have to pay somewhere for parking of some sort. It's just the way it is. I don't know why we don't enforce the two-hour parking in the village like they used to, or why we don't have parking meters to generate money for this area. This town is getting worse by the day. The locals are being pushed out. There's no place to live. Sure, I could go down to First Bridge if I wanted to, but why would I want to do that during the busy season? Thank God I have my secret spot.

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Election 2021: Candidates In Lake Forest, Lake Bluff


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Candidates from the Let's Do Better and District 67 Excellence slates are challenging the Lake Forest Caucus-backed candidates in local school board races. (Patch Graphics)
LAKE FOREST-LAKE BLUFF, IL — Voters in Lake Forest and Lake Bluff will select new board members Tuesday in a half-dozen competitive local school and village board races.
In school board races in Lake Forest School District 67 and Lake Forest Community High School District 115, two slates of candidates are competing for seats.
Both the Lake Forest Caucus and the group Let's Do Better have endorsed full slates of four candidates each in the high school district.

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Tele-Talk Response: What do you think about the town charging $20 and having attendants collect fees at 3 recreation sites?


There were over 50 responses to this week’s Tele-Talk question, “What do you think about the town charging $20 and having attendants collect fees at three recreation sites?” with 17 in favor of the fee and 30 against it. Eight responses didn't answer the question directly.
If the intent is to subject visitors to a "little pain," then $20 will be just that — "little pain," especially with government giving away money periodically. If the intent is to prevent visitors from utilizing these access points, then a simple sign stating "Residents Only" is suggested with $100 fines for first time offenders, increasing as multiple infractions occur! KR Conway

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