Craig Wilcox said the recent harassment controversy in which gubernatorial candidates and state representatives are asking House Speaker Michael Madigan (D-Chicago) to resign due to his lack of timely response to an alleged sexual harassment complaint goes beyond just the speaker's case.
On Feb. 28, 2018, Connor D. Mize sold their three bedroom, 2.5 bathroom property at 522 Blue Springs Drive 44-1, Fox Lake to Theresa and James Dinschel for $135,000.
The four bedroom home at 607 Gaslight Drive, Algonquin was sold on Feb. 28, 2018 by Anne K. Rose for $271,500. The buyers were Matthew C. and Kellina L. Sokolowski.
On Feb. 28, 2018, Brent Brugman and Nancy A. Lepe Brugman purchased a home at 764 English Oaks Drive, Cary from Elizabeth Scott S. and Steven Gregerson Scott S. for $295,500.
On Feb. 28, 2018, Vito Angelo (also known as) and Vito Angelo and Laura L. Pesce sold their home at 5405 Crossview Lane, Lake in the Hills to Paul and Angela Wilgosiewicz for $251,000.
On Feb. 28, 2018, John M. and Ashley R. Parenti purchased a three bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home at 305 Dartmoor Drive, Crystal Lake from Brian T. and Sarah Langdon for $185,000.
On Feb. 28, 2018, Paul and Marilyn Musolf purchased a home at 1808 Magnolia Court, McHenry from Richard D. -Wathen Joint Wathen (trustee) (trust) and Wathen Joint (trust) for $185,000.
On Feb. 28, 2018, Ronald K. and Janice M. Koppenhaver sold their three bedroom, two bathroom home at 101 Woody Way, Oakwood Hills to Lindsay Perez for $125,000.
The home at 1512 Adams St., Lake in the Hills was sold on Feb. 28, 2018 by Robert Gavers for $180,000. The buyers were Carlos E Velez and Vanessa Fajardo.
On Feb. 28, 2018, Russell W. and Sandra A. Boelkow purchased a home at 2300 Westward Drive, Spring Grove from Irene I.-Per (successor trustee), Michael-Warner Warner (successor trustee) (living trust) and Irene I. for $155,000.
Village of Greenwood and Village of Trout Valley top the list in Illinois with the lowest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
McHenry County will receive a $67,663 grant out of $2.7 million in funds earmarked for 17 Illinois counties to help children who have been victims of violent crimes, according to a state criminal justice agency.