...use public funds, property, and credit for nonpublic purposes, which appears to be in direct conflict with Article VIII, Section 1(a) of the Illinois Constitution. This information should be turned...
...Lead Worker promotion interview Findings: that at least three workers were in possession of the interview sheets with questions and answers that two workers used those sheets to prepare for...
...time “exclusively” to the affairs of the district, as they are a private company with other contracts to manage the fact the statute does not permit contracting with a general...
...something without board approval. There was no need to get board approval because the board does not run the offices within the county and the author believes as much according...
...came up with a narrative that the Coles saved the farm from being sold. Several comments were made over concerns about the State’s Attorney having records scanned. Those comments included...
...so knowingly, without lawful authority and with the intent to defraud any party, public officer, or entity. (50 ILCS 205/4) (from Ch. 116, par. 43.104) Sec. 4. (a) Except as...
...courts with local public officials getting courts (DuPage County DUI case, Coles County official misconduct case, and now Franklin County gun in workplace case) to sign off on the sealing...
...with a question mark, is a way to get people riled up on a false narrative, known as gaslighting. This can be seen within the same social media post where...
...originally charged with Class 3 and 4 felonies and Class A misdemeanors; however, no charge was filed for the damage done to gravestones which falls under the Cemetery Protection Act....
...released and provided to Shelbyville Eagle. “Today, May 2, 2023, I caused to be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court felony charges stemming from an investigation into irregularities...