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Deliveries of Lay s, Ruffles, Doritos and Cheetos will be coming to and from an expanded distribution warehouse on the south side of Arlington Heights, under plans approved by village trustees Monday.
Frito-Lay plans to double its space with a 54,000-square-foot addition to an existing 138,650-square-foot building it shares at 703 W. Algonquin Road. Once completed, the larger warehouse will serve as the chipmaker s second-largest distribution site in North America.
Frito-Lay plans to bring 163 jobs to the site. Construction is set for completion in October.
Cases of chips will come from manufacturing centers in Beloit, Wisconsin, and Frankfort, Indiana, and be unloaded overnight. During the day, the items will be picked and loaded onto trucks and small-route vans, which will deliver the product to grocery stores in the North and West suburbs, officials said.
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Political spending in the 2020 election totaled $14.4 billion, more than doubling the total cost of the record-breaking 2016 presidential election cycle.
That’s according to OpenSecrets’ analysis of Federal Election Commission filings. OpenSecrets previously estimated that the 2020 election would cost around $14 billion. The extraordinary spending figure makes the 2020 election the most expensive of all time by a large margin.
The pricey presidential showdown between Joe Biden and Donald Trump was funded by an unprecedented number of small donors giving online and billionaires who wielded tremendous political influence over the last decade. Donors also fueled record spending in congressional races, capping off the 2020 election with the all-time most expensive Georgia Senate runoffs.
Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) are applauded by Republican members of Congress after they objected to the certification of the electoral votes for the state of Arizona during a Joint Session of Congress on January 06, 2021. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Hours after an angry mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol building Wednesday a violent insurrection that forced lawmakers to evacuate, delayed the democratic process and led to the death of a Capitol Police officer 147 Republican lawmakers objected to the Electoral College results on behalf of the president’s baseless allegations of fraud.
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Osceola County Sheriff Doug Weber is pictured with his wife, Patsy. (Special to The Globe)
SIBLEY, Iowa After more than 40 years in law enforcement, Osceola County’s sheriff is calling it a career at the end of this month.
Doug Weber has been with the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office since 1979. He began his career as an officer with Sanborn Police Department the previous year.
“I’d always been interested in law enforcement and after high school graduation I attended college, earning degrees in law enforcement and public administration,” Weber said.
Starting his career with Osceola County as a deputy, he served as first deputy and chief deputy prior to becoming sheriff. He was first elected to the office of sheriff in 2005, and went on to serve four terms in that capacity.