Even If You Voted, Your Job’s Not Over By Grant Spooner 4/13/2016
By the time many of you read this, you would have had the opportunity to vote April 4, or before, for one or more races in your communities.
I...
How Beecher, Ill., plans to end power outages
Thu, 2017-03-23 11:51 -- Kevin Ebi
There is no question that power outages are disruptive, but they could soon become a thing of the past for residents of one community. As you’ll read...
News Release
Homer CCSD 33C
Goodings Grove Luther J. Schilling William E. Young William J. Butler
Hadley Middle Homer Jr. High
Contact: Charla Brautigam, Communications/Public Relations Manager
cbrautigam@homerschools.org | 708-226-7628
For Immediate Release:
Jan. 26, 2017
Goodings Grove students are excited about their efforts to fight heart...
Teachers Unions serve the interests of adults. In Chicago and elsewhere, they are in the business of winning better salaries and benefits, protecting job security, and otherwise advancing the interests of their members.
That’s why in 2012 CTU members---some of...
HOME VALUES FALL WHILE PROPERTY TAX INCREASES
Dan & Amy discuss the latest EXCLUSIVE regional property tax analysis, where they look where no one has before: Chicago's South Side. Read the full analysis here.
Watch now.
There are two systems of home...
From Illinois Policy April 2017
Construction season means high costs for Illinois taxpayers
Workers’ compensation increases construction costs and often traps injured workers in a harmful system.
Insurance premiums cost 20 percent of payroll for concrete construction workers in Illinois.
As warm weather...
Summary of the Homer School District 33C
Board of Education Meeting
February 28, 2017
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Barb Wilson, President Angela Adolf, Vice President Amy Blank, Secretary
Deb Martin, Member Ed Campins, Member Elizabeth Hitzeman, Member Russ Petrizzo, Member
At the February 28th Board...
From Illinois Policy April 2017
Alcohol bill aimed to help special interests, further status quo
An amendment to Illinois’ longstanding Liquor Control Act creates curious guidelines that seem to favor a few specific Chicago businesses.
An amendment to Illinois’ longstanding Liquor Control...
By MIKE MALLORY - mmallory@shawmedia.com
LOCKPORT TOWNSHIP – Current Lockport Township leaders are responding to claims made by a resident action group that the township board also illegally serves as the Township of Lockport Utility Board.
Concerned Citizens of Lockport Township...
By Steve Balich July 6, 2017
The Will County Board Republican Majority Finance Chair Mike Fricilone announced today the Will County Republican Majority will Freeze or lower the property tax rate this year as we have since taking the Majority...