Morning Shorts
Monday, Dec 14, 2009 - Posted by Mike Murray * Media Shield Law Passes Senate, Without Feinstein-Durbin Amendment * Lawmakers Seek Emergency Steps to Halt Asian Carp
* Daley Hasn’t Ruled Out Closing Locks * Alorton mayor’s son is charged in 2 killings * City won’t face up to parking meter Q&A * Kill the jobs tax * Chicago Public Schools may shake up magnet schools with new policy
* City cites progress in public housing overhaul * Modern train service slowed by freight
* CTA’s online Bus Tracker rolls into sight at Wicker Park shops * Feds: Black workers harassed at Chicago Ridge terminal * 9 new H1N1 deaths in state * New Cases of H1N1 are Declining, But Health Officials Warn Against Complacency * Swine flu: Hospitals weigh continuing ban on children over concerns about spread of H1N1 * For some Highway 40 drivers, buyer’s remorse * Step aside until investigation is over
* Hospitals battle county on care for the poor * McHenry County Board bans video gambling * Sangamon County seeks applications for board, panel spots * Downers Grove cuts payroll, programs in 2010 budget * More Buffalo Grove FOIA e-mails revealed * Another audit ’surprise’ shows need for scrutiny * Union fears Palos fire officials eyeing layoffs * Governments brace for more tough budget choices in 2010 * Minority business owners: Contract policy ‘lacks teeth’
* Talks continue in SD 144 strike * Our Opinion: How will city handle its budget crisis? * Tim Davlin and Andy Van Meter: A golden chance to make right rail decision * CWLP rehires managers despite layoff warning * Batavia tax rate lower than 1962 * Teachers OK possible walkout
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- wordslinger - Monday, Dec 14, 09 @ 11:35 am:
Looks like there’s been some real razzle-dazzle in the bookkeeping at the DuPage Water Commission.
Can a water commission have a “slush” fund? Or is it a “splash” fund?