-crossposted from the Beacon News:
GENEVA — It took three votes — including one that went to a chairman’s tiebreaker — but a non-binding resolution in support of the Second Amendment won Kane County Board approval Tuesday.
The 19-4 vote, with one member voting present, didn’t come without some jousting by board members. Drawn up as a [...]

-crossposted from the Daily Herald:

A third candidate will appear on the April 7 ballot for the position of Carpentersville village board president.
Local business owner Jim Krenz this week announced his intention to run against Village President Bill Sarto and Trustee Ed Ritter, both of whom have declared their candidacies for village president.
Krenz, who has lived [...]

-crossposted from The Courier News
CARPENTERSVILLE — Village President Bill Sarto has found himself another opponent. This time it’s for his position on the village board.
Trustee Ed Ritter announced last week he is throwing his hat into the ring for Carpentersville’s upcoming April 7 consolidated election.
“I’m excited,” Ritter said. “I do want to do this, and [...]

-crossposted from the Courier News

Kane gets $1.4 million clean-energy grant
The Kane County Forest Preserve District’s largest land acquisition in history will be paid for in part by its largest grant in history, officials have announced.
The district recently received a $1.46 million grant from Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation to help offset the costs of the [...]

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