$80 for one meal? Thanks, Tom. Glad we could pay for that. Below is just another example of people thinking the taxpayers owe them, and they are going to collect...
...ever take a sick day? Most honest people take sick days when they are sick. Amazingly Mr. Burgin thinks it’s OK for their director to take sick days so she...
...of payment, we have to admit we were truly set back, as have others upon confirmation of our discovery. You see, Mr. Burgin never did present a payment at all!...
...twenty year mortgage was made. In actuality, it was a five-year loan with annual payments followed by a balloon payment. The loan was renewed for a second five-year period in...
...“[e]very day” … News of this prompted the Boards’ father, Herbert Board, to contact Jacob Payne, an Edgar County Board member, to discuss the Jail’s ventilation system. As a result...
...month! This begs the question, still unanswered: why was a salaried county employee paid for “benefit” time? The standard business practice is to only pay benefit or comp time to...
...or (5) awarding any other relief that the court deems appropriate. The court also may require the public body to pay the attorney’s fees and costs of the person who...
...the Comptroller shall cause an audit to be made by a licensed public accountant, and the governmental unit shall pay to the Comptroller actual compensation and expenses to reimburse him...
...of the State’s Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor Board of Governors Vice Chairman Joe Birkett initiated an amicus curiae that the tax payers should foot the legal bill for McFatridge. McFatridge’s attorney...