Here’s a story about a public employee changing a sign at Jack Franks’ Route 47 campaign office that the Northwest Herald did not think worthy of a story, let alone a front page story:
County Employee Changes Jack Franks Campaign Sign in Mid-Afternoon of Work Day
On Tuesday, November 7th, shortly after 2:40 in the afternoon, McHenry County Board Chairman Jack Franks’ assistant Kevin Craver was spotted changing the sign of Franks’ Route 47 campaign office.

Jack Franks patronage worker wearing Franks’ campaign stickers at the McHenry Chamber of Commerce Business Expo.
The man he replaced was Oliver Sarifini, who had previously worked o n Franks’ and other Democrats campaigns.
He was caught on camera at the McHenry Business Expo wearing a Jack Franks campaign sticker from a roll that was on County government’s Expo exhibit table.
Craver replaced patronage employee Oliver Sarafiii.
Prior to taking the job with Franks, Craver was the reporter for the Northwest Herald covering the McHenry County Board.
Craver sasasked to comment on his activity,but did not reply to an email.
The photos and screen shorts below were submitted by a Friend of McHenry County Blog.

Kevin Craver changes message on Jack Franks campaign office in Woodstock.
Cal, your “what-about-ism” is smarmy bullshit.
I don’t recall the NWH reporting this.
Let alone several times a day.
For days on end.
Their outrage isn’t about principal, it’s personal.
Did you ever FOIA payroll records?