A funny thing happened on the way to the end of the calendar year. The Consumer Price Index has been decreasing. It’s still up 1.1% for the last twelve months. That is probably enough to earn an “Oh, BLEEP!” from … Continue reading
Category Archives: John Heisler
A funny thing happened on the way to the end of the calendar year. The Consumer Price Index has been decreasing. It’s still up 1.1% for the last twelve months. That is probably enough to earn an “Oh, BLEEP!” from … Continue reading
Filing for the five Republican township primaries in McHenry County has ended and the major Nunda Township officers have emerged unchallenged, according to Township Clerk Bridgett Provenzano. That means Supervisor John Heisler, Road Commissioner Don Kopsell, Assessor Dennis Jagla and … Continue reading
Filing for the five Republican township primaries in McHenry County has ended and the major Nunda Township officers have emerged unchallenged, according to Township Clerk Bridgett Provenzano. That means Supervisor John Heisler, Road Commissioner Don Kopsell, Assessor Dennis Jagla and … Continue reading
As I mentioned before, township officials get paid really well. Especially in comparison to municipal officials. Not to mention school board, park board and miscellaneous special districts, where there is no compensation except When Cary School Board member Chris Jenner … Continue reading
As I mentioned before, township officials get paid really well. Especially in comparison to municipal officials. Not to mention school board, park board and miscellaneous special districts, where there is no compensation except When Cary School Board member Chris Jenner … Continue reading
The vote was 5-1 for the Route 31 zoning of Extreme Ford-Kia Tuesday night, with Council Jeff Thorsen voting “No.” You could just see the sales tax dollars being counted as council members insisted on some changes they thought would … Continue reading
The vote was 5-1 for the Route 31 zoning of Extreme Ford-Kia Tuesday night, with Council Jeff Thorsen voting “No.” You could just see the sales tax dollars being counted as council members insisted on some changes they thought would … Continue reading