Village of Kane
Recent News About Village of Kane
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Q1 2018 parolees recap: who was paroled in Kane?
There was one offender released on parole during the first quarter that lives in Kane, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by West Central Reporter.
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Q1 2018 Recap: Parolees in Kane convicted of drug crimes
There was an offender convicted of a crime involving drugs released on parole in Kane during the first quarter, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by the West Central Reporter.
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4 offenders paroled in zip code 62054 in September
Four offenders released on parole in September live in Illinois zip code 62054, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by West Central Reporter.
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Most frugal cities in West Central Illinois
Village of Littleton, Village of Exeter and Village of Bentley top the list in West Central Illinois with the lowest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
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Biggest spenders: What West Central Illinois cities rank highest?
Village of Brussels, City of Roodhouse and City of Bushnell top the list in West Central Illinois with the highest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
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100 most frugal cities in Illinois
Village of Littleton, Village of Exeter and Village of Bentley top the list in Illinois with the lowest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
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Offender paroled in zip code 62054 in August
One offender released on parole in August lives in Illinois zip code 62054, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by West Central Reporter.
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Income tax hike will cost Kane residents $130,826.81 more this year, ranked 5th in Greene County
Kane taxpayers will pay an additional $130,826.81 in income taxes this year, according to an analysis by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
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The price of local government: Village of Kane
The Village of Kane budget was $202,145.64 for its 2015 fiscal year, or $1,338.71 per household.