The McHenry County Sheriff’s race just got more interesting. July 29th, Gus Philpott announced he was running for sheriff on the Green Party Ticket. Now, former sheriff’s deputy Zane Seipler, a resident of Woodstock, has announced his candidacy for the … Continue reading
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McHenry County Blog has received the following press release from Woodstock resident Gus Philpott: Gus Philpott Running for Sheriff on the Green Party Ticket Gus Philpott, Woodstock, Ill., has announced his candidacy for the Office of Sheriff of McHenry County, … Continue reading
That’s what Woodstock Advocate blogger Gus Philpot seems to be asking in a story about a white Chevrolet Impala parking in a handicapped parking place in front of the building where the county board has its offices. Philpot notes that … Continue reading
That’s what Woodstock Advocate blogger Gus Philpot seems to be asking in a story about a white Chevrolet Impala parking in a handicapped parking place in front of the building where the county board has its offices. Philpot notes that … Continue reading
Gus Philpott, who writes the “The Woodstock Advocate” blog, was at McCormick Park last Saturday for the Midwest Minutemen and McHenry County Peace Group demonstrations. Our family was in Shelbyville celebrating the wedding of Eric Black and Catherine Morrison, so … Continue reading
Gus Philpott, who writes the “The Woodstock Advocate” blog, was at McCormick Park last Saturday for the Midwest Minutemen and McHenry County Peace Group demonstrations. Our family was in Shelbyville celebrating the wedding of Eric Black and Catherine Morrison, so … Continue reading
Called “The Woodstock Advocate,” it is published by Gus Philpot. He a former policeman and believes in following the traffic laws. In one of his first articles, he writes of getting a ticket from a Woodstock policeman as a result … Continue reading
Called “The Woodstock Advocate,” it is published by Gus Philpot. He a former policeman and believes in following the traffic laws. In one of his first articles, he writes of getting a ticket from a Woodstock policeman as a result … Continue reading