...would adjourn the meeting without discussing the Yargus papers. The AG’s PAC has demanded the Board respond to the allegations about the July 11th meeting within seven days. This brings...
...commented he was with his grandson at McKay-Nealis Park and had a lot of fun. The park looks great and Happy Thanksgiving. These were some of the comments I found...
...Illinois Association of Park Districts would jump on board and communicate with their members that these items we have been reporting for the past year are in violation of the...
...of 2007 had some very interesting legal language that may also play a role with COD and possibly with Berlin’s decisions making regarding taking this case forward. “payment of severance...
...purposely, knowingly, and willfully withheld from the public – knowing that they district was going to discuss and vote on leasing certain real estate to Yargus, with the expressed purpose...
...duty of her employment position as a public servant, she must now answer to the Illinois Attorney General’s Public Access Counselor (“PAC”). The Illinois Attorney General has demanded answers, within...
...or indirectly, in any contract with the public body he was elected to serve on (with the exception of certain financial transactions with banks). This includes any discussions or voting,...
...or indirectly, in any contract with the public body he was elected to serve on (with the exception of certain financial transactions with banks). This includes any discussions or voting,...
...keep from discussing and voting on anything related to bonds, and/or loans with the Water District. Sprigg brought the bond paperwork with him to the board meeting and started to...
...had over charged as determined by the Attorney General, which we don’t agree with on the amount, as $64.23. But hey, it is only taxpayer money, so they can burn...