She was killed on April 2, and parts of her dismembered body were found along the shore in the Milwaukee area.
Category: Lake County News-Sun Opinion
Column: Gurnee residents continue to fight PADS homeless shelter proposal
The Village Board may hear the recommendation for approval or rejection sometime in August. That sounds like an optimistic outlook considering the mounting opposition to the PADS acquisition and renovation of the 41-room motel, which is estimated at costing between $5.5 million and $7 million in taxpayer dollars.
Column: Lake County’s cicada invasion a dud the likes of Y2K, Comet Kohoutek, Capone’s vault
Entomologists told us we were going to be swimming in cicada carcasses after they performed their coupling ritual once the ground temperature reached 64 degrees. We’ve surely passed that mark.
Law & Order column: Highland Park man suspected of killing two brothers waives extradition
Austwick is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Marc Austwick, 63, of Lake Forest, and John Austwick, 60, of Mundelein.
Column: State lawmakers endorse bigger budget, including 5% pay hike for themselves
With some creative accounting, the state has a budget balanced on the back of substantial tax increases on sportsbooks and video gaming, along with a static hotel tax and business assessments.
Column: Australia’s military importance continues to grow
Australia is increasingly important in the growing, multifaceted contest with China. This development follows on the significant, but also little-noticed U.S. decision in 2022 to deploy up to six B-52 strategic bombers to Northern Australia.
Column: Gurnee residents fighting proposal to turn motel into homeless center
Nearby residents and businesses are none too happy — actually pretty upset — that officials are targeting their neighborhood for the homeless facility.
Law & Order column: Zion man arrested after police respond to ‘chaotic’ 911 call
Officers recovered the gun and several other guns inside the house, along with thousands of rounds of ammunition.
Column: Waukegan alderman should have apologized for graphic post
Instead of a mea culpa during his first public comments on the graphic posting, Turner blamed Mayor Ann Taylor and 8th Ward Ald. Lynn Florian for his current image troubles.
Column: History suggests Trump may once again emerge unscathed
Maybe his luck has changed. Then again, maybe not.