Algonquin Township
Recent News About Algonquin Township
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Who are Algonquin Township's highest-paid employees?
Here are the 24 highest-paid employees of Algonquin Township, according to 2015 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) records:
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Disney tickets allegedly bought with ex-Algonquin highway boss' credit cards
Former Algonquin Township Highway Commissioner Bob Miller’s corporate credit card was used to buy tickets to Disneyland in 2012, according to information revealed in a Freedom of Information Act request filed with the township government.
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Departing township highway boss accused of taking Algonquin for a ride
Bob Miller has been making the most out of his last days in office at taxpayers' expense, the McHenry County Blog alleged recently.
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New Algonquin highway boss targets taxes, nepotism, too much government
Andrew Gasser has a tough road ahead.
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GOP wins seats on Algonquin Township Board
GOP candidates do well in Algonquin races, Nunda split but still a success.
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Algonquin Township’s Miller contributed $102K to pension, could collect more than $3 million
Over 45 years on the Algonquin Township payroll, Highway Commissioner Robert Miller contributed just more than $100,000 into his pension.
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Algonquin candidate says 'no' to negative campaigning
Algonquin Township trustee GOP candidate Melissa Victor recently expressed her intent to run her campaign without “negativity and lies” in a withdrawal from the Cary Grove Politics page on Facebook.
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Algonquin Township Trustee candidate talks about becoming a target
GOP candidate Rachael Lawrence, who is running for Algonquin Township Trustee, recently claimed that she has been the target of many negative comments and phone calls from non-supporters during her campaign.
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The price of local government in 2016: Algonquin Township
The Algonquin Township budget was $7.28 million for its 2016 fiscal year.
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Skillicorn’s first priority: Make it harder to raise property taxes
Algonquin Township residents can add another item to their seasonal to-do lists — filing property tax assessment appeals by Dec. 23 — unless state Rep.-elect Allen Skillicorn’s (R-Crystal Lake) initial steps to extend that deadline take root quickly.