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Recent News About Shelby County Board
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Shelby County clerk files for declaratory relief regarding board of review – Elected or appointed
We could not find any statutory or constitutional support for a board of review to be legally elected in a county the size of Shelby County.
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Shelby County state’s attorney filed amended response to motion to dismiss; to protect Boehm’s rights
Shelby County Board member Teresa Boehm is the subject of the Quo Warranto filing by the Shelby County State’s Attorney as outlined in this article.
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Shelby County – Proper application of law draws claims of mommy being attacked
Shelby County is once again setting the example as to how county government is supposed to operate, yet even when the most basic of laws are enforced, the voice of opposition spews more misinformation on social media before getting the facts right.
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Shelby County Dive Team quits after county resolution
The Shelby County Board held a special meeting on July 18, 2023, for the sole purpose of formally establishing the Dive Team, an action which would result in guaranteed insurance coverage and TORT immunity coverage.
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Emergency Shelby County Board meeting held
The Shelby County Board held an emergency meeting today, April 18, 2023, at noon in courtroom B.
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Shelby County – Michael Williams criminal case – the rest of the story
For years we have seen attempts from people from all over the country to create social media pages for the sole purpose of presenting only information supporting their agenda.
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Shelby County – Did county board member comments turn farm ground into a cemetery? Part II
As we outlined in the first article at this link, we reached out to Shelby County Board member Carol Cole in order to get clarification pertaining to the burial of persons at the Shelby County farm site.
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Shelby County – Did county board member comments turn farm ground into a cemetery?
During the last Shelby County Board meeting, board member Carol Cole provided her input (video below) during the discussion regarding power poles being placed on the farm property, or is it cemetery property after her comments?
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Shelby County GOP Central Committee Chairman Brad Halbrook proposes solution for county-owned farmland
Shelbyville, IL – Shelby County Republican Central Committee Chairman Brad Halbrook says the controversy surrounding farmland the County owns is a distraction that continues to divide residents and a solution is needed sooner than later.
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Shelby County board might face lawsuit over alleged Open Meeting Act violation
The Edgar County Watchdogs are threatening legal action against Shelby County for unlawful spending, an Illinois State Police investigation, and a possible illegally closed meeting.
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Shelby County police union seeks to maintain status quo with advance pay schedule
The Shelby County Fraternal Order of Police is trying to persuade the County Board to vote "no" on changing the payroll schedule so county workers get paid in arrears, as opposed to the current system of paying workers in advance.