MONTHLY ARCHIVES: January 2020

ANTIOCH PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT PAGEANT PRESS RELEASE 847-395-2160 FOR RELEASE AS OF 1/27/2020 Antioch, IL-Applications will be available on Monday, February 3rd at the Antioch Parks Office or Online for the 2020 Miss, Jr. Miss and Little Miss Pageants. The deadline to enter the pageant will be Friday, April 10, 2020 at 5:00 p.m . The pageant will take place on Saturday, June 20th at the Antioch High School Auditorium at 4:00 p.m. This year the winner of the Miss Antioch title will receive a prize package from area businesses and scholarship money to the college of her choice. She will be awarded the scholarship money at the end of her reign. “Last year we were able to collect $3,000 in scholarship money which was awarded to Miss Antioch 2018, Alexa Waheed. Letters will be sent to area businesses and organizations for donations again this year.
If you drive regularly in Lake County, chances are you’ve had the frustrating experience of being blocked by a train that is moving slowly or stuck on the tracks altogether. Not only does it inconvenience motorists, but these delays can prevent first responders from getting where they need to go to provide help in a timely manner. Now, you can report delays at railroad crossings caused by trains through a new web portal developed by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). Check it out here: https://www.fra.dot.gov/blockedcrossings/
The Village of Antioch is soliciting proposals from qualified and licensed Fireworks Display Vendors for the annual Village sponsored Fourth of July Celebration (July 4th). The vendor must have at least five (5) years’ experience in providing fireworks and pyrotechnic displays. The Fourth of July display location is 900 Skidmore drive. Please note that this site has maximum shell size restrictions. All vendors should visit the site to determine the best launch location and safety perimeters. Proposals are due by 5:00 PM on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 . Please click the request for proposals below for full requirements: Fireworks RFP
The Village of Antioch Police Department has partnered with the Lake County Opioid Initiative in the A Way Out law enforcement pre-arrest diversion program. The Lake County Opioid Initiative (LCOI) works to address the rapidly increasing opiate problem in Lake County, in which 69 Lake County residents have died due to heroin and other opiates. More information on the Initiative can be found by clicking on the link below. A Way Out Program
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