And thus we’re moving it to the font lines. Enjoy: During the Great Recession (2008-2009), Elgin went through dramatic changes in revenue which trickled forward
Month: May 2014
The fix isn't in, but I know who it's gonna be
Back to the 43rd folks! When we last left off, there were suddenly four GOP hopefuls vying to provide the opposition to former Elgin City
Is the fix in?
Ah yes! If it weren’t for conspiracy theories, some folks would have absolutely nothing to do. Of course, if we turn that statement around it
Now the 43rd's getting interesting!
I want to once again point out that Elgin attorney Jeff Meyer is a good guy and a good Republican. It’s just that, when it
The recount that got physical
Things were already getting a bit testy at the Aurora Election Commission portion of the recount, but I chalked it up to proximity. In my
Those new Elgin rental units? Call them karma!
This excellent piece by Daily Herald reporter Elena Ferrarin almost slipped by unnoticed which is disappointing considering she’s really onto something. Apparently, those 109 Elgin
I told you so!
Now, I really don’t want to belabor this topic too much because George Bernard Shaw got it right about a century ago when he said
An ode to former Forest Preserve lobbyist Karen Ramey
Where do I begin with this one? Well…how about here! A disproportionate part of the problems associated with Kane County politics are directly related to
And then the voters restored my faith!
Well…at least some of them did. But heck! Its’ better than living in your crawl space. It’s also important to note that the assembly in
Jim Oberweis hosts a town hall or why Illinois voters scare the crap out of me!
Apparently State Senator Jim Oberweis’ people haven’t quite gotten the hanging of screening certain folks from certain proceedings. To wit, I was stunned to receive