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Coles County Board Member, and former Sheriff, Darrell Cox, said everyone would benefit from these $3.1 million new courthouse windows.
When the community finds out how much of their taxpayer money is being blown out the windows, quite literally, I think they will look a little bit harder into the history of some of their board members.
In this podcast, we explore the Coles County Board's engagement, or lack thereof, with the public, on the use of Covid ARPA funds on these windows, touching on recent and past history.
James Di Naso, a leader in the Concerned Taxpayers of Coles County, sits down with me to discuss their multi-year fight with the Coles County Board on property taxes, employee contracts, and now misuse of ARPA funds.
There are some jaw-dropping moments that will leave you wanting more. And, more is coming.
Here's a link to our public comments at the last county board meeting.
By Kevin GaitherColes County Board Member, and former Sheriff, Darrell Cox, said everyone would benefit from these $3.1 million new courthouse windows.
When the community finds out how much of their taxpayer money is being blown out the windows, quite literally, I think they will look a little bit harder into the history of some of their board members.
In this podcast, we explore the Coles County Board's engagement, or lack thereof, with the public, on the use of Covid ARPA funds on these windows, touching on recent and past history.
James Di Naso, a leader in the Concerned Taxpayers of Coles County, sits down with me to discuss their multi-year fight with the Coles County Board on property taxes, employee contracts, and now misuse of ARPA funds.
There are some jaw-dropping moments that will leave you wanting more. And, more is coming.
Here's a link to our public comments at the last county board meeting.