Nice to Know Chris Krug Cares

When I reference the Northwest Herald, I call it the Northwest Herald.

No reciprocity with the NW Herald’s Group Editor (oops, I see the title is now “General Manager and Executive Editor”) Chris Krug.

He was pleasant enough in person when I talked with him at the McHenry Economic Development Commission’s annual dinner. Even introduced me to NW Herald’s editor Dan McCaleb, whom two days before Christmas had his name in one of my headlines.

In Sunday’s column, (note the link) however, Krug does not identify the subject of his critical comments.

He writes about how Mayor Aaron Shepley “has taken it on the grill for months over the ’75 percent’ increase to the local sales tax in Crystal Lake to fund the Vulcan renaissance.”

Anyone want to Google “Shepley” and “75 percent?”

Use “Crystal Lake City Council” and “75 percent” and one will see I am willing to spread the credit.

Until Krug’s column, McHenry County Blog would have been the only place to look for a relevant source.

I am pleased that the NW Herald has finally informed local shoppers that the Crystal Lake sales tax was hiked 75%.

The rate went up on July 1st, as was reported exclusively until yesterday on McHenry County Blog.

Yesterday was the first time the NW Herald has revealed that fact.

But, Krug gives other clues to McHenry County Blog’s identity:

“The hopelessly myopic, the cat bloggers and those only willing to set down the remote control for a chance to rally behind the status quo have skewered the mayor mercilessly.”

And the columnist completely forgets that the Route 14-Vulcan Lakes Tax Increment Financing district was supposed to finance the Vulcan Lakes makeover.

Only when that didn’t pan out did Mayor Shepley and his city council enact the 75% sales tax for the same purpose.

I don’t want to be too critical of Krug. After all, it is a difficult time to be riding herd over a group of newspapers.

But when I write about him, I will use his name.

And, I haven’t written a lot about Keely cat since McHenry County Blog led the successful fight against the McHenry County Republican Cat Tax.

Guess Krug isn’t a regular reader.

If he were, he might assign a reporter to trying to find out how now-indicted Springfield Republican powerhouse managed,

first, to find the Crystal Lake Tax Increment Financing district and,

second, to win the bid with Mayor Richard Daley’s favorite developer, to use Chicago Tribune John Kass’ description.

Now, that would be as worthy of a front page story as was the article revealing that Bill Cellini was involved in the Vulcan TIF development group back on December 15, 2006.

And one that puts the short one into context, which follows.

Finally, I would never have thought Krug would stoop so low as to refer to my visual disability in a negative way.

Yes, I am myopic.

My vision is about 20-400 before my extreme nearsightedness is corrected by trifocals to 12-20.

And, yes, that is my idea of a joke.

I readily admit to being pretty single-minded, but not shortsighted, when someone is trying to raise my taxes, whether it be through a TIF tax shift, a property tax hike with or without a referendum (as was the case with the Krug-supported McHenry County College minor league baseball stadium) or a 75% sales tax hike where we do most of our shopping.

Having said that, I have and shall reiterate another way to finance the making of Vulcan Lakes a recreational area Tuesday night at the Crystal Lake City Council meeting.

Every improvement in Crystal Lake does not require a new tax hike.


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