...deadline date for filing an appeal with the board of review and indicating that deadline date (30 days following the scheduled publication date). In bold type, a notice of possible...
...silent, the local boards that permitted the above action to be rewarded continue to send a message. A message that in Illinois, ethics and principles have no place. The days...
...that the sick pay owed Defendant was a liability of the general town and erroneously paid through the road and bridge fund at the time of payment, for sick days...
...the Library doing paying for travel expenses to the company owned by a Board member? Then we receive this photo (taken a couple days ago), and since photos are worth...
...pay!) throughout the year when private workers are not afforded all of those same paid days off. Shouldn’t all of those extra days of paid “holidays” suffice and preclude the...
...Commissioner Bob Miller, a questionable document was presented by Miller to justify a claim that he is owed for 263 sick days from over twenty years ago. Over a month...
...included Road and Bridge fund, when just six days later Miller presented a liability of 263 sick days under the Road & Bridge fund for $47,381.84? You can’t have it...
...any information regarding any sick time to Bob Miller. I have asked the Supervisor’s office to supply the annual reports as those reports were housed in that office prior to...
...the change 10 days prior to the changes taking effect. When a public body changes its regular meeting schedule, it must be published in a newspaper at least 10 days...
...thousands of dollars on his way out the door for the sick time. Those documents will tell the rest of the story. What did the law firm tell me about...