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The Eldorado Journal began as a weekly publication in 1911, with a publisher named Col.Lindolph Oscar "L.O." Trigg. According to Trigg's granddaughter, he founded the newspaper on a gamble, thinking the county seat would be located in Eldorado. [3] The name was revised in 1921 to Eldorado Daily Journal, [4] and publication moved to weekly. [5]
The Courier-News – Elgin; Daily Chronicle – DeKalb; Daily Gazette – Sterling; Daily Herald – Arlington Heights; Daily Journal – Kankakee; The Daily Leader – Pontiac; The Daily Ledger – Canton; Daily Record – Lawrenceville; The Daily Register – Harrisburg; The Daily Republican – Marion; Daily Republican Register – Mt ...
North Loop News; Northside News (1930s) Near North News; New Metro News; Norwood Review; Brookfield Enterprise / The Times (1932-1985) Residents' Journal; River North News; The Skeleton News; Times, 1950s–2005; Uptown Action, 1980-1985 [3] Westside Journal; West Town Chicago Journal; West Town Free Press (West Town Tenants Union) (1997-2002 ...
Cook County recently approved a plan that allocates $15 million from the county’s nearly $10 billion budget for a program crafted to aid seniors and others struggling with the rising costs of ...
The newspaper was founded in 1831 as the Sangamo Journal by William Bailhache and Edward Baker, and describes itself as "the oldest newspaper in Illinois". As such, it and its editor, Edward L. Baker, supported the political career of the Springfield-based Abraham Lincoln in the years before the American Civil War; in fact, it was in the Journal ' s office that Lincoln and his friends waited ...
The largest property tax exemption is the exemption for registered non-profit organizations; all 50 states fully exempt these organizations from state and local property taxes with a 2009 study estimating the exemption's forgone tax revenues range from $17–32 billion per year.
(The Center Square) - The City of Los Angeles’s “mansion tax” on all property over $5.15 million has led to an over 70% decrease in affected sales, resulting in significant foregone property ...
The original newspaper, The Daily Court Journal (Los Angeles), began publication in 1888.Charles T. Munger, was also vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, purchased the paper in 1977; through a series of acquisitions and organic growth, Munger built it into a group of newspapers and websites that provide information on the legal industry, real estate and general business.