DuPage County retains AAA bond rating after Fitch, S&P reviews
The DuPage County Board said late last week that the county will retain its AAA bond rating after a series of favorable reviews from Fitch Ratings and Standard and Poor’s (S&P).
The DuPage County Board said late last week that the county will retain its AAA bond rating after a series of favorable reviews from Fitch Ratings and Standard and Poor’s (S&P).
DuPage County Board members will participate in an ethics-training session at 11 a.m., or whenever the board's regular meeting ends, on Tuesday, Feb. 9, in the County Board Room, 421 N. County Farm Road, in Wheaton.
American City and County magazine named DuPage County the nation’s No. 1 county for upward mobility -- the only county in the Midwest to make the list's top 10.
DuPage County board members recently listened to a presentation about the DuPage Convalescent Center from the Center for Governmental Research (CGR).
The Lisle-Woodridge Fire Department reversed its decision to withhold public records that revealed the fire district offered its former finance director approximately $65,000 in severance pay.
The DuPage County, Illinois Community Services Block Grant Advisory (CSBG) Board met last week to discuss training.
Tonia Khouri spent most of 2015 traveling the 11th district listening to people and their concerns for the future of the state and the country.
Contemplating her children's future propelled Tonia Khouri, the Republican nominee for Illinois’ 11th District congressional race, to have her name placed on the ballot.
Du Page County Board reviews appropriation of grants at recent meeting.
The Edgar County Watchdogs reported in Illinois Leaks that a complaint was filed against DuPage County Board member Donald Puchalski with the Office of the Executive Inspector General on Sept. 29.
Republican candidates for the DuPage County Board swept most of the seats, with only one Democratic holdover, Liz Chaplin of District 2, retaining her seat, making DuPage County a GOP haven on the county government level.
DuPage County Board officials violated state Election Code laws involving Election Day referenda last fall and should be ousted, the Edgar County Watchdogs alleged recently.