Articles filed under Wheatland Township
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Ben Peterson: Candidate ProfileFeb 22, 2013 6:25 PM - Candidate information for Ben Peterson, running for Wheatland Township Collector (4-year Term)
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Kelli Lord: Candidate ProfileFeb 22, 2013 6:25 PM - Candidate information for Kelli Lord, running for Wheatland Township Assessor (4-year Term)
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Deb Holscher: Candidate ProfileFeb 22, 2013 6:25 PM - Candidate information for Deb Holscher, running for Wheatland Township Board (4-year Terms)
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Chuck Kern: Candidate ProfileFeb 22, 2013 6:25 PM - Candidate information for Chuck Kern, running for Wheatland Township Supervisor (4-year Term)
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Marc Poulos: Candidate ProfileFeb 22, 2013 6:25 PM - Candidate information for Marc Poulos, running for Wheatland Township Supervisor (4-year Term)
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Darren Bennefield: Candidate ProfileFeb 22, 2013 6:25 PM - Candidate information for Darren Bennefield, running for Wheatland Township Board (4-year Terms)
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Bill Alstrom: Candidate ProfileFeb 22, 2013 6:25 PM - Candidate information for Bill Alstrom, running for Wheatland Township Clerk (4-year Term)
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Todd Morse: Candidate ProfileFeb 22, 2013 6:25 PM - Candidate information for Todd Morse, running for Wheatland Township Supervisor (4-year Term)
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Officials in 31 suburban townships get automatic raises
Aug 29, 2012 1:58 PM - While most American workers have spent the past four years getting by with stagnating wages, or making even less than in years before, a segment of government employees is doing just fine. Elected officials in 31 suburban townships combined to make $661,387 more this year than they did in 2009. In many cases, they gave themselves the raises -- and they're getting ready to do it again.
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Many problems with 95th bridge projectDec 18, 2011 5:47 AM - The 95th Street bridge project, a one-mile, one-minute shortcut, will service very few Naperville residents but does seem to be a great car and truck route for Bolingbrook traffic wanting to zip from Boughton Road down 95th Street to Route 59. It will relieve traffic off 111th and 119th streets, which are buffered truck routes now, and send the traffic in front of Neuqua High School and the library instead.
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