Dupage Township
Recent News About Dupage Township
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Watchdog tells DuPage trustee to “confront the past” to move forward
Government watchdogs say they have no intention of heeding a DuPage Township trustee’s post-election day plea to “stop digging up the past” in reference to inquiries into some questionable expenditures by the township.
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DuPage Township faces federal lawsuit over ejection of government watchdog from board meeting
DuPage Township faces action in federal court for calling in police to escort John Kraft of the Edgar County Watchdogs (ECW) from the township board meeting Oct. 23.
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William Mayer should “resign immediately” from DuPage Township, watchdog group says
William Mayer has been asked to resign from his job as DuPage Township Supervisor by Kirk Allen of the Edgar County Watchdogs (ECW), over his alleged mishandling of township funds.
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Edgar County Watchdogs think police should be investigating DuPage Township finances
The auditors of DuPage Township’s financial transactions who uncovered ambiguous reports of stolen cash and questionable money dealings should have recommended an investigation by law enforcement, a government watchdog group says.
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Edgar County Watchdogs: DuPage Township supervisor exceeded authority hiring attorney
DuPage Township Supervisor William Mayer hired a law firm without the consent of the township's board as required by law, and memberships to civic groups were unlawfully paid for out of township funds in the latest irregularities uncovered by the Edgar County Watchdogs (ECW).
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Football coach responds to Dupage Township Trustees: 'saying that I called anyone a racist is totally inaccurate'
Duane Bell, president of a youth football team in Bolingbrook, said that two DuPage Township Trustees mischaracterized his comments that appeared in a Will County Gazette story covering uneven township funding of local sports teams.
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Benford probing deeper into 'questionable' DuPage Township expenditures
In May, information technology expert, Anthony D’Andrea, had his fill of helping DuPage Township.
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Fired DuPage Township employee gets job back in settlement
Fired DuPage Township employee Linda Youngs won her job back and will receive back pay in a settlement of a case she brought against three members of the township board who voted to fire her during a March 27 board meeting, her attorney Joe Giamanco told the Will County Gazette.
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DuPage Township embroiled in financial, legal battles
Residents of DuPage Township looking for more insight into a lawsuit over the firing of a township employee, financial irregularities and even a charge of sexual harassment by a trustee were left with no answers last night as three of five trustees failed to appear and the regular board meeting lacked a quorum.
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Public employee tally: Top townships in Will County
Allison, Wilton and Custer employ the most government workers per capita in Will County, according to 2017 Illinois State Comptroller financial reports.
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Public employee tally: Bottom 100 townships in Illinois
Saline, Wheatland and DuPage employ the fewest government workers per capita among townships in Illinois, according to 2017 Illinois State Comptroller financial reports.
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Most frugal townships in Will County
Florence-Wilton Multi Tax Assessment District, Saline and Wheatland top the list in Will County with the lowest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
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The price of local government in 2017: DuPage Township
The DuPage Township budget was $2.73 million for its 2017 fiscal year.
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Three candidates removed from DuPage Township ballot
The DuPage Township Officers Electoral Board recently determined that three people seeking to run for DuPage Township trustee seats did not meet the qualifications to appear on the ballot.
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The price of local government in 2016: DuPage Township
The DuPage Township budget was $2.74 million for its 2016 fiscal year.