A man who was an inmate last summer at the Woodford County Jail was diagnosed with tuberculosis, but the disease didn’t threaten the general public, health officials said this week.
According to a recent poll Tom Bennett leads the pack in the 106th State Representative race. But, Josh Harms is nipping at his heels.
Now that Cynthia Schneider has acquired $1 million in liability insurance, the Germantown Hills Village Hall can be cleaned professionally again.
When Scott McCoy and Brian Gabor, two of the Republican candidates for the state representative seat in the new 106th District race, squared off on Tuesday business experience became a point of contention.
The political temperature of the race for the new 10th State Representative district went from tepid to boiling today following a fiery press release from candidate Scott McCoy.
Initial construction on a wind energy facility in Woodford County has yet to begin, but the county already has received a financial windfall from it.
Slowly but surely, a plan for commercial development on Eureka’s south side is taking place.
After wading through a mountain of paperwork the village of Metamora has received more than $1.6 million for sanitary sewer work.
Cats and dogs were the main topics Tuesday at the Woodford County Board public-safety committee meeting.
Despite having no municipal experience, Melissa Brown wasn’t found lacking by Eureka Mayor Scott Punke.
Germantown Hills Village Board Trustee Terry Quinn resigned his post May 12.
Germantown Hills Village Board Trustee Terry Quinn has resigned his post.
Metamora Police Chief Mike Todd is one unhappy cop. Todd said major changes took place in his department on May 1, changes that came without any of his input.
Germantown Hills Village Board Trustee Terry Quinn has been absolved of violating the Illinois Open Meetings Act by attending the village’s Feb. 7 planning commission meeting.
Germantown Hills Village Board Trustee Terry Quinn thinks the names of those who request Freedom of Information Act requests should be made public on the village’s website.
Germantown Hills Village Clerk Ann Sasso has become the latest topic of unrest among trustees on the GTH Village Board.
So serious is the issue that GTH Trustee Mike Gaetz tendered his resignation Monday morning, effective immediately. Gaetz said he notified Mayor Kenny Mitchell and village attorney Richard Joseph via email.
As the days tick by following a raucous election in Germantown Hills the two new trustees-elect of the village board said they hope the personal and political wounds opened in the campaign are healing.
When state spending comes under review by Gov. Pat Quinn Laurie Schierer said she has worries the Woodford County Health Department could face cuts.
Village residents will be asked Tuesday if they will authorize a tax that would guarantee ambulance service.
Like almost every other aspect of the municipal election in Germantown Hills last week’s Germantown Hills Chamber of Commerce endorsements set off a round of angry comments.