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Round Lake Heights is the little village that could. The village tried several times to annex the area’s first subdivision, Indian Hill, finally succeeding and incorporating in 1960.

The village then went to work, starting a police department with volunteer officers, adding streetlights and other services as they raised funds.

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Local leaders made do with what they had, and Round Lake Heights continues to be one of the few villages in the state with very little debt.

The historic Shag Bark Park was annexed by the village in 1977, one of 13 trails in Illinois listed on the National Recreation Trail. In 1981, the village annexed 100 acres and a marsh later known as the Fairfield Marsh.

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Round Lake Heights continues to add subdivisions, effectively doubling the community’s population, enabling construction of a new town hall and increasing the number of parks from one to seven.

The village lies within the Round Lake Area School District 116 and Lake Villa School District 41.

Round Lake Heights was the first village in Lake County to join the Dollar for Scholars program, raising more than $115,000 since 2000 and giving away 182 scholarships to area students.

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