Articles filed under Milton Township
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Milton Twp. article unfair to HinkleAug 05, 2012 4:50 am - Milton Twp. article unfair to Hinkle In my opinion, the Page 1 article written by Robert Sanchez is a prime example of “hack journalism” that should be below the st...
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Milton Twp. debate: Political crony or valued employee?Jul 24, 2012 5:39 am - Is Ralph Hinkle a dedicated township employee who's transformed a fledgling emergency response program into an army of hundreds of lifesaving volunteers? Or is he a patr...
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DuPage still reeling from July 1 stormJul 13, 2012 4:04 pm - As the longest-serving city manager in DuPage County, Don Rose has seen his share of storm cleanups. But the task of clearing debris from roads and public areas after th...
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Lawsuit filed in death of DuPage jail inmateMay 15, 2012 12:52 pm - The family of a Wheaton man who died after attempting suicide in the DuPage County jail has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the sheriff’s office. Christopher Col...
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Those who yelled loudest were heardApr 18, 2012 1:02 am - I attended the Milton Township Annual Meeting for the first time. I found it informative and benefited from hearing (when possible) the comments and questions from the a...
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Misunderstanding at Milton town meetingApr 13, 2012 12:30 pm - Apathy wins again. At the April 10 Milton Township annual meeting, less than 300 people made a decision for over 118,600 residents. The questions to be voted on, by voic...
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Milton Township votes down referendum questionsApr 12, 2012 8:11 am - Milton Township residents will not be voting in November on the future of their township or the township budget. A vocal majority of the approximately 260 registered vot...
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Should Milton Township be dissolved? Residents to have say TuesdayApr 10, 2012 2:12 pm - Residents from DuPage County's nine townships will gather Tuesday night to hear updates about what their townships are doing, meet with elected officials and possibly en...
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DuPage townships to pay more for extra cop patrolsApr 06, 2012 6:06 pm - Four DuPage County townships will continue to have extra sheriff’s deputies patrol their unincorporated neighborhoods for at least another year, despite being asked to p...
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Your chance to scrutinize townshipsApr 05, 2012 5:01 am - Anyone who’s been to a school board or city council meeting knows the drill: People in the audience get to comment on an issue, then the board votes. It’s not often that...