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Deerfield, Highland Park to face $89M bond issue in April for District 113

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HIGHLAND PARK — Township High School District 113 will ask voters in April to authorize $89 million in bonds to finance the most urgent facility improvements detailed in the district’s new master plan for Highland Park and Deerfield high schools.

D. 113 eyes $89-million appeal

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The School Board of Township High School District 113 is poised to approve an $89-million bond question for the April ballot to finance the most urgent facilities improvements detailed in the district’s new master plan.

3 vie for 2 spots on Highland Park park board

HIGHLAND PARK — Voters in the Park District of Highland Park will face a choice of three candidates for two open seats on the five-member Board of Commissioners in the April 9 election.

Candidates file for Highland Park school boards

School-minded voters who reside within the boundaries of Township High School District 113 may have good reason to vote in April, when the ballot likely will include both a bond issue for facility improvements and a contested race for the school board.

6 file for Highland Park D112

HIGHLAND PARK — A former member of the North Shore District 112 School Board has become the sixth candidate to file for one of four open seats on the seven-member Board of Education.

Higginson tapped for Highland Park City Council

HIGHLAND PARK — Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering has appointed former high school teacher Sally Higginson to serve the remaining five months of Steven Mandel’s term until the city council is reconstituted following the April 9 election.

Six council contenders file Monday

HIGHLAND PARK When Highland Park’s city hall opened for business Monday, six city council candidates were waiting to file the nominating papers necessary to secure a spot on the April 9 ballot. The candidates who filed simultaneously Monday, in alphabetical order, are Carolyn E. Cerf, …

How much did it cost Tea Party GOPer Joe Walsh to lose? About $70 a vote

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If money “buys” a vote for a candidate, then ultimately the tens of millions of dollars poured into Illinois congressional races failed to pay off. Outside groups plowed $43 million into the top six U.S. House races in the Land of Lincoln on top of individual campaign spending. However, in the three top Chicago-area congressional races, those who spent the most money — or had the most spent on their behalf — lost.

Democrat Brad Schneider ready to ‘roll up my sleeves’ after winning GOP House seat

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Who is the Democrat who unseated the Republicans from their 10th Congressional District stronghold of some 30 years? “I’m not different from most of the people in this district,” says Brad Schneider, the 51-year-old businessman from Deerfield who bested freshman U.S. Rep. Bob Dold. “I’m feeling great,” the first-time candidate said. “I’m excited to roll up my sleeves and get to work on the challenges we face.”

Mayor will stay clear of appointment controversy

HIGHLAND PARK — Steven Mandel’s election Tuesday to the Lake County Board of Commissioners will leave a four-month vacancy on the Highland Park City Council before the April 9 election.

Democrat Brad Schneider ousts Rep. Dold in 10th Congressional District

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In an upset, Democrat Brad Schneider narrowly slipped past U.S. Rep Bob Dold Tuesday, ousting the freshman congressman and giving the 10th District its first Democrat in decades.

Dold conceded just before 11 p.m. He lost by barely 2,400 votes out of more than 200,000 …

Morrison beats Friedman in 29th state senate race

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“I congratulate Julie Morrison,” Illinois Senate District 29 candidate Dr. Arie Friedman said. “I am looking forward to seeing the patients I’ve scheduled for Friday.”

Deerfield politician Morrison beat the Highland Park pediatrician, in unofficial totals as of 9:45 p.m. Tuesday, with about 54 percent …

Mandel easily wins Lake County 11th district

Democrat Steven Mandel overpowered unknown Republican challenger Laura Lambrecht to take the vacated District 11 seat.

Highwood voters dump ward system

Highwood voters have dumped their ward system for electing aldermen and reduced the size of the city council.

Drury trumps Shaw in bid to succeed May

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Former federal prosecutor Scott Drury is eager to begin redefining Illinois government with terms like credibility and responsibility and break away from the corruption and political expediency that have been business-as-usual in the past.

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