Articles filed under Rutland Township
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Plenty of pumpkins this year, local growers sayOct 22, 2013 1:19 pm - Pumpkin growers don’t have anything to complain about this year. Unlike last year’s drought, rain fell when it needed to and nighttime temperatures dropped to where they...
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Future of mental health funding still uncertain in Kane CountyOct 21, 2013 5:30 am - The future of mental health care funding is uncertain in Kane County as a special committee’s recommendations to officials conflict with what some existing service provi...
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Most Grafton Twp. trustees support cutting Rutland’s free ridesOct 17, 2013 5:32 pm - A majority of Grafton Township’s board members say they will vote to end bus service for Rutland Township seniors because of that township’s inaction to pay for the serv...
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Editorial: Continue senior, disabled bus serviceOct 11, 2013 5:00 am - Washington, D.C., is not the only place where politicians are having a difficult time compromising before a deadline halting constituent services. On a much smaller scal...
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Rutland Township board defers vote on funding senior, disabled bus serviceOct 09, 2013 5:30 am - The Rutland Township board deferred a decision Tuesday night on whether to fund senior and disabled transportation services currently provided for free by Grafton Townsh...
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Decision looms on senior buses in Grafton, Rutland townshipsOct 05, 2013 11:00 pm - Rutland Township never had to shuttle their senior and disabled residents around because Grafton Township always did it for them — for free. But after six years, budget...
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Rutland Twp. looks at bus options for seniors, disabledSep 11, 2013 5:30 am - While Grafton Township leaders have threatened to cancel bus service to senior and disabled residents using it in neighboring Rutland Township, Rutland officials don’t k...
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Grafton, Rutland at odds over bus serviceAug 22, 2013 10:44 am - Grafton Twp. threatens to cut Sun City service
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Leaf peepers: Clues to help identify white oaksAug 19, 2013 6:00 am - “There were many splendid oaks,” wrote John S. Wilcox in 1906, describing Kane County at the time of European settlement. “Massive boles would square over two feet, whi...
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Find out why oaks are endangered and how to help preserve themJul 29, 2013 6:00 am - The oak tree was once hailed as king of the forest. People called it magnificent, majestic and mighty. But that was then. Now, the oak no longer reigns supreme. As a gr...