Saturday, January 4, 2014

Clearing The Political Air

Town Crier would like to give assurances we are not supporting anyone for the McHenry County Sheriff's position. We feel that should be the choice of the voters. The Town Crier publisher has been reporting on elections since the mid-1960’s in McHenry County in print and radio. Also reported on elections in State College, PA, for the professional Public Radio Station at Penn State during a period between 1988 and 199
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Republican candidate for Sheriff Bill Prim authorized the release of this letter to the Editor of the Northwest Herald.
December 31, 2013
Dear Sir:
Your story (“Andrew Zinke rejects debate with Bill Prim in sheriff’s race”) first published online yesterday, does a disservice to your readers with respect to the facts.  I would like to clear up the record:
1. Whatever Mr. Zinke later told your reporter, the fact is that he either committed to a debate under the auspices of Patriots United, or else he left the leaders of that organization with the distinct impression that he had.  That is not my judgment, but comes directly from the public statement by Patriots United.
2. Messrs. Rabine and Kelly have been publicly supporting my candidacy for more than a year, and I am proud to have their support.  Mr. Zinke must have known that at the time he agreed to a debate, so it is useless for him to pretend now that this fact has come as a sudden revelation that changed the dynamic and led to his withdrawal.
3. Patriots United made a significant effort over the past few months to organize a debate.  The League of Women Voters has yet to lift a finger in that regard, so whatever policy they, or Patriots United, follow with respect to political donations by organization board members is utterly irrelevant.
4. I find it notable that The Northwest Herald, which hosted both a primary and general election forum in the Sheriff’s race in 2010, “presently has no plans to host a debate.”
5. If Mr. Zinke is interested in a debate, he will find me open to any reasonable suggestions.
Sincerely,
Bill Prim
Republican Candidate for Sheriff
Police Commander (Ret.)

Friday, January 3, 2014

Extreme Cold May Affect Some Water Service Lines

 Due to the extreme cold that the area experiences during the winter months, the frost covering the City is able to penetrate deeper into the ground and reach some water service lines.  This problem has been exacerbated during prolonged periods of extreme cold temperatures, as is expected over the next several days.
When the frost reaches these depths, it is able to freeze the water and service lines, which can prevent residents from having access to water.  A frozen service line can be costly to homeowners who must then call a plumber to thaw their exterior service line.  Residents who have experienced this problem in the past may be at risk again.  The City urges these residents to turn on one faucet in their home and leave it running at a trickle, with the water stream no wider than a pencil.  This will allow the water to flow through the pipes, which will prevent it from freezing. 
In extreme cases, if frozen exterior service lines are left untreated, they can cause pipes to burst in a resident’s home.  This problem is particularly prevalent in vacant homes that have not had their pipes properly winterized.  By allowing the home’s plumbing to remain active while not heating the home, the property owner is taking a significant risk that the pipes will not freeze.  Proper precautions must be taken in these dwellings to ensure the integrity of the unit’s plumbing system.
If a resident experiences a water outage caused by freezing pipes, they should contact the Public Works Department at (815) 356-3614.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Chili Open Golf Time -- Saturday January 18

After several years of event cancellations due to poor ice conditions, Mother Nature has provided what is looking to be very favorable conditions for the 2014 Chili Open Golf Classic. This year’s event is scheduled for Saturday, January 18 on Crystal Lake. 
Crystal Lake Main Beach is located at 300 Lakeshore Drive in Crystal Lake.  Tee times begin at 8:00 am and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The registration fee for the Chili Open is $115 per team (foursome). Register online at www.crystallakeparks.org and use program code 1405-0. Office hours are 8:30 am-5 pm Monday-Friday.
The Chili Open Golf Classic is a favorite winter tradition for many. Golfers will play one championship, nine-hole, par-32 course on frozen Crystal Lake. You don't have to have any golfing experience to participate, just bring three friends, a few short irons, a putter and come have fun on the lake.
All foursomes will receive our great giveaway, one bowl of chili and the chance to win several prizes. Prizes will include; golf bags, golf clubs, golf apparel, and gift cards.
Decorate a sled and enter the Chili Open "Best Sled" contest for your chance to win even more great golf prizes.  Painted golf balls, prizes and side games are provided to all golfers.  Please contact Connie Cooke at (815) 459-0680 ext. 213 for further information.

Awards For McHenry County Financial Reporting

McHenry County has earned two financial reporting awards from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA).  The Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the County’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management.  This award has been received for 15 consecutive years.  In addition, the County’s Popular Annual Financial Report (PAFR) received the Award for Outstanding Achievement for Popular Annual Financial Reporting, representing the 5th consecutive year of receiving this award.
McHenry County Auditor Pam Palmer and Financial Reporting Manager James Bernier are primarily responsible for preparation of both the CAFR and the PAFR.  “The receipt of these awards speaks to the continued strength of the financial accounting and reporting processes that have been put into place, which are further supported by County policies and procedures that have been approved and implemented.
The PAFR is especially useful to citizens as it presents three perspectives that help to assess the County’s overall financial health.  Additionally, it is a summary of the detailed CAFR and presented in a format that is easy to read and understand,” said Ms. Palmer.
The CAFR has been judged by an impartial panel to meet the high standards of the program. For the PAFR, a government unit must publish the report to conform to program standards of creativity, presentation, understandability and reader appeal. 
Citizens can find both the McHenry County FY 2012 CAFR and the FY2012 PAFR and other Financial Reports on the County Auditor’s Office webpage.  The GFOA is a nonprofit professional association serving approximately 17,500 government finance professionals with office in Chicago, Illinois and Washington, D.C.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Water Main Break - Crystal Lake Avenue and Pomeroy Avenue

There is a water main break on Crystal Lake Avenue at the intersection of Pomeroy Avenue. 

While repairs are being made, a detour will be established on Crystal Lake Avenue for eastbound traffic approaching the work zone.  Westbound traffic will not be interrupted.  The detour will direct motorists south on Dole Avenue, east on Ash Street, and north on Maple Street, where normal travel may resume on Crystal Lake Avenue. 

The lane closure will begin at approximately 9:30 a.m.  Normal traffic is expected to resume by 4:00 p.m.

Words Of Wisdom

"I ... place economy among the first and most important of republican virtues, and public debt as the greatest of the dangers to be feared. ... Taxation follows that, and in its turn wretchedness and oppression."
--Thomas Jefferson, Letter to William Plumer, 1816

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Need Health Insurance?

Get free, local, one-on-one assistance with a Licensed Navigator
The McHenry County Department of Health is here to help you understand the changes in insurance requirements and guide you through the Illinois Health Insurance Marketplace and apply for Medicaid or Marketplace coverage.

Schedule an appointment to meet with a Navigator at www.MCDH.info
or call trained personnel at one of the locations listed below.

Advocate/Sherman Health System          630-402-1951
                                                           224-622-3144
Centegra Health System                       815-759-4988
FamiliesETC                                        224-239-1088
Family Health Partnership Clinic            815-276-1843
McHenry Community Health Center       815-363-9900
McHenry County Department of Health  815-334-4510
Pioneer Center                                    815-690-1459

If you have access to the Internet, you may go online to:
 Answer a few screening questions to see if you are qualified for Medicaid or Marketplace and then apply online. 

Something New - More Taxes

Tax-hiking Illinois politicians are looking ahead to 2014 — and passing an income tax hike is at the top of their list.
Politicians have teamed up with a coalition of union bosses and activists to ditch Illinois’ fair, flat tax for a progressive income tax.
They are selling the progressive tax hike as a tax on the “rich,” but it would hike tax rates on everyone earning more than $18,000 a year.
And this coalition plans to spend millions to hike your taxes.
The “temporary” 67% income tax hike passed in 2011 is already costing the average family an additional $1,500 per year.Together, we can make sure the “temporary” tax hike doesn’t become permanent, and return that money to hardworking taxpayers.
John Tillman
CEO
Illinois Policy Institute

Welcome to Communist USA

Just as you were wrapping your mind around the idea that under Obamacare and the accompanying changes in the health-care system, your medical records will be floating around in some online repository, available to far too many people, you’re being told you’ll soon have a National Identity Card and a Western Hemisphere-compliant travel document whether you want it or not, if you plan to drive in the United States.
The federal government says it soon will be enforcing its demands that state-issued driver’s licenses and ID cards comply with Department of Homeland Security standards.
DHS announced just before Christmas a final schedule for the full enforcement of the REAL ID Act of 2005.
That was set for a phased implementation beginning in January 2014 and full-scale enforcement planned no later than May 2017, at which time the federal government will no longer accept state-issued driver’s licenses and ID cards that do not meet the minimum security standards set by DHS.
For many Americans, the full implementation of the REAL ID act is certain to trigger unfortunate memories of World War II and the modus operandi of fascist, totalitarian states, where travelers and ordinary citizens on the street are stopped by authorities and demanded, “Your papers, please!”
In the U.S., the justification for the REAL ID Act of 2005 was the concern for enhanced travel security after the 9/11 Commission documented several of the 9/11 terrorists had valid state-issued driver’s licenses and were able to freely board airplanes even though they were terrorists who had entered the U.S. illegally.
Among the DHS requirements for a state-issued driver’s license to be DHS-compliant will be the presentation by the applicant of a valid birth certificate, verification of the applicant’s Social Security Number or documentation the person is not eligible for Social Security, and proof the applicant is either a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted to the U.S. as a permanent or temporary resident.
Further, driver’s license and IDs issued by the states will have to meet stringent requirements as set by the federal government.
They also much have features that establish the individual’s identity, including but not limited to full facial digital photographs, plus machine readable coded information in the form of a bar code that captures the key printed information on the card, such as name of the applicant, address, gender, unique driver’s license or card-identification number, state of issuance, date of application, and date of expiration.
With this announcement, DHS is putting state governments on notice that by May 2017, states not complying with REAL ID requirements will find that their state-issued driver’s licenses and ID cards will not be considered valid by the federal government, such that individuals with non-compliant identification may be prohibited from passing through Transportation Security Administration security to travel on airlines on trains within the United States or internationally.
“States have made considerable progress in meeting the need identified by the 9/11 Commission to make driver’s licenses and other identification more secure,” said David Heyman, DHS assistant secretary for policy. “DHS will continue to support their efforts to enhance the security in an achievable way that will make all of our communities safer.”
In the agency’s Dec. 20 announcement, DHS commended the 21 states that already meet the act’s minimum standards for their leadership in improving security for state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards: Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
DHS also announced extensions for 20 states and territories that have provided information demonstrating that they are on the pathway toward achieving full compliance, including Arkansas, California, District of Columbia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Virginia.
DHS made clear 75 percent of all U.S. drivers currently hold licenses from state jurisdictions deemed to meet the REAL ID standards, or from states that have received extensions.
As of Dec. 20, 2013, DHS listed the following states/territories as not yet REAL ID compliant: Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Marianas, Oklahoma, and Washington State.
DHS said TSA will continue to accept driver’s licenses and state-issued identification cards from all jurisdictions until at least 2016, meaning that enforcement for boarding aircraft will not begin until then.

McHenry County Sheriff's Race Is On

Republican candidate for Sheriff Bill Prim has called Andrew Zinke’s decision to pull out of the only scheduled debate a decision that denies the people of McHenry County a chance to weigh for themselves the qualities and abilities of the two candidates.
“Mr. Zinke has now deprived the voters of an excellent opportunity not only to learn our positions on the issues but to get a sense of the people behind the positions, and how we conduct ourselves in a high-stakes, high-pressure environment.
“The Sheriff’s Office, and law enforcement in general, is frequently stressful,” Prim added.  “Voters want to see for themselves how a candidate for that office operates when he has to think on his feet and make rapid decisions.  Mr. Zinke has just denied the voters that chance, and that is a feeble showing indeed.”
The Prim and Zinke campaigns had previously both formally committed to the debate, to take place under the sponsorship of Patriots United.  No other organizations, neither the Northwest Herald newspaper nor the League of Women Voters (both of which have been mentioned as possible debate sponsors), have contacted the Prim campaign regarding a debate before the March 18 primary election.  Either of those groups would be fine with him, Prim said.
Prim says “Voters should be on the lookout for Zinke to find scheduling difficulties or other reasons to avoid any other debates. Mr. Zinke will have a very hard time defending his decision to give the RITA Corporation, and his political donor, early warning about DEA surveillance of a drug shipment, not to mention the huge budget run-ups in the Sheriff’s Office over the last several years with nothing to show for it.  I expect him to drag his feet regarding debates in order to avoid defending himself on these and other issues.”

Looking For Fun Things To Do?

Crystal Lake residents should have received the winter/spring 2013-2014 Crystal Lake Park District program brochure. It was put into the mail beginning December 17.  Registration for both park district residents and non-residents will begin immediately upon receipt of the brochure.  Registration is accepted at the Park District Administrative Office located at One East Crystal Lake Avenue, Crystal Lake, during regular business hours, by mail, by fax, or online at www.crystallakeparks.org.
All Crystal Lake residents residing in the 60014 and 60012 zip codes should receive a brochure in this mailing. Please call the Crystal Lake Park District at (815) 459-0680, ext. 212, if you are a Crystal Lake resident and do not receive your brochure in the mail by December 30. 
 In addition to the Administrative Office at One East Crystal Lake Avenue, brochures are available at Grand Oaks Recreation Center, the Crystal Lake Public Library and the Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce.  The winter/spring brochure will also be available on December 17 as an interactive PDF online at www.crystallakeparks.org.

"The Weather Outside is Frightful"

“But the fire is so delightful”
For Winnebago, Boone, McHenry, Lake, IL Ogle, Lee, DeKalb, Kane, LaSalle, Kendall, Grundy, Livingston Counties, including the cities of Rockford, Belvidere, Woodstock, Waukegan, Dixon, DeKalb, Aurora, Ottawa, Oswego, Morris Pontiac.
Wind chill advisory remains in effect from 9:00 .p.m. this evening to 10 a.m. CST Monday.
Minimum wind chill values – 15 to 25 degrees below zero
Low Temps 0 to 10 below
Winds Northwest 10 to 15 MPH tonight easing to around 5 MPH Monday Morning.
A wind chill advisory means that the wind will combine with the very cold air to generate low wind chills. This will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors make sure you wear a hat and gloves.