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Andrew and Peyton Crotty sit on a bench in memory of their grandmother, Maggie Crotty. (Mary Compton)
Friends, family and dignitaries stand near the marker named the Maggie Crotty walking path. (Mary Compton)
Kathryn Straniero, Bremen Township Supervisor, listens to stories about Maggie Crotty during a dedication held in Oak Forest behind the youth/Senior center. (Mary Compton )
Robin Kelly speaks with Louis Viverito, Stickney Township Supervisor and former 11th District Senator at the dedication of the Maggie Crotty path. It was an honor to be part of the dedication said Kelly. Maggie was a caring public servant. (Mary Compton)
Illinois Leaks | Appellate Court: Markham Mayor Agpawa Ineligible For Office; Governor Cannot Restore Rights Of Federal Felon – edgarcountywatchdogs.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edgarcountywatchdogs.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Woman furious after she pays Home Depot contractor to build fence, gets caught up in red tape
CBS 2 Morning Insider Lauren Victory explains why her project is no longer on the fence.
Crystal Randle’s dog, Kaine, is already king of the house.
“I’m new to this grandpuppy thing, but I’ve fallen in love with him,” Randle said.
Now, the dog grandma wants to give him the royal treatment in her yard in the form of a white vinyl fence.
“I thought it would’ve been so pretty,” Randle said.
The fence would also spruce up Randle’s barbecues and fish fries.
The City of Markham s Electoral Board decided to permit Roger A. Agpawa s name to be placed on the ballot for City Mayor - even though he is a federally convicted felon, who was allegedly granted a Restoration of Rights by Governor Rauner - which, in our opinion, flies in the face of Illinois law.
The Illinois Municipal Code, Section 3.1-10-5, prohibits convicted felons from holding office.
According to the Objection filed against Agpawa s petitions, basing their objections on his felony conviction:
Agpawa plead guilty to a federal felony of Mail Fraud in the United States District Court of Northern Illinois in 1999.