Former McHenry County Sheriff’s Department Captain Tony Cundiff left me a message about a week ago. We finally got in touch today. When he called he had just learned that his wife’s Facebook page had been hacked. A post had … Continue reading
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A press release from Republican Sheriff’s candidate Bill Prim: OPPONENT’S FORMER CAMPAIGN MANAGER ENTHUSIASTICALLY BACKS PRIM SAYS PRIM HAS 90% OF SHERIFF’S EMPLOYEES’ SUPPORT Retired McHenry County Sheriff’s Office Capt. Anton “Tony” Cundiff, Jim Harrison’s initial pick for campaign manager … Continue reading
Selecting about the most northwest venue in McHenry County–the settlement of Lawrence northwest of Harvard–Republican candidate for Sheriff Bill Prim had a good crowd. One estimated the turnout at about 125 people at the House of Lawrence. In her introduction … Continue reading
Just not having enough processing time for the articles I want to write. Today, let’s play catchup with the Monday McHenry County Republican Central Committee fund raiser at Port Edward in Algonquin. I didn’t wonder around too much, but I … Continue reading
I have a new toy. It’s called Pacer. It’s a portal to all Federal court filings. Eight cents a page to look and download documents. (Up to ten cents next year.) The suit I am looking at today is Zane … Continue reading
In response to a Freedom of Information request the Sheriff’s Office has provided a list of retirements since 2008. Pay levels were also included. There aren’t too many in 2008 and 2009. Take a look below for those folks: It’s … Continue reading
That is what just fired McHenry County Deputy Sheriff Zane Seipler is charging happens in McHenry County in his suit against Sheriff Keith Nygren and various other department employees. I found the story in the Northwest Herald yesterday and decided … Continue reading
That is what just fired McHenry County Deputy Sheriff Zane Seipler is charging happens in McHenry County in his suit against Sheriff Keith Nygren and various other department employees. I found the story in the Northwest Herald yesterday and decided … Continue reading