Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Reposting: Eligibility for food stamps and operations of food pantry

Friday, January 20, 2012

Capron Food Pantry explains their operations

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The following is taken from Page 2, of the Boone County Journal, which is available free of costs at merchants across the county and on line at: http://www.boonecountyjournal.com/news/2012/Boone-County-News-01-20-12.pdf#page=1

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Editor,
Recently there have been many rumors regarding our pantry and the clients we serve. I have decided to write this editorial to set the record straight regarding the people we
serve, what geographical area we serve, and what guidelines we follow.

We receive USDA foods each month and in order to receive food products from this agency, we must follow their guidelines. The monthly income allowed by the USDA for a one person household is $1,180.00. For each
additional household member, we add $414.00. Each client signs a signature sheet that is sent into USDA at the end of
each month. This signature sheet states that anyone who gives false information regarding they income, there is a $25,000.00 fine and up to 5 years in jail and each client is informed of this information before they sign the signature
sheet. Each client is screened every time they visit the pantry and they are entered into a client data program where their file is updated each time they visit our agency.

Regarding the geographical location of our clients, we serve all of Boone County. When someone arrives at our facility, they must provide us with proof of residency. To do this, they bring in two pieces of mail that come to their home (such as a utility bill) with a recent date. They must also bring in a picture ID proving they are who they say they are. Each new client gives us the names and birth dates
of everyone in their household as well as any income that the household receives each month. This income should include child support, unemployment benefits, disability,
social security, and the amount of each family member’s paycheck.

There has been some concern that some of our clients drive up in a nice vehicle or they dress nice. Just to set the record straight, we have volunteers who pick up clients and bring them to the pantry. Many of our clients receive
transportation assistance from friends, neighbors, or family members. In some cases, people lend our clients their vehicle for a few hours to pick up food, non-food products,
clothes, etc. from our facility. Some of our clients have had good paying jobs but have been laid off, their unemployment benefits have run out, and they are forced to come to our pantry to feed their family. These nice cars are the same cars they had when they were gainfully employed. Let’s face it…..how many of us are just a paycheck away from needing
assistance from a food pantry.

It is my hope that this editorial will set the record straight once and for all. If anyone has any doubts about what we do here at the Belvidere/Boone County Food Pantry or about
the people we serve, I would ask you to take a tour of our facility and spend some time here when we distribute food.

Respectfully Submitted,
Linda Clark, Executive Director

Monday, December 10, 2012

Boone County’s PL 97-609 Compensation Report

The following information was recently released by Boone County in compliance with PL 97-609.  A copy of the below is also available at the Administrative Office of Boone County.

Click on the photocopy to enlarge:

Treasurer, county clerk probation, supervisor of assessment:

PL 97-609 2012 p1

Supervisor of Assessments, States’ Attorney, Public Defender

PL 97-609 2012 p2

Administration, Circuit Clerk, Judges, PSB, GIS,IT,Sheriff

PL 97-609 2012 p3

Sheriff, Corrections, Building, Planning, Animal Services, Highway, Circuit Clerk

PL 97-609 2012 p4

Circuit Court, PSB

PL 97-609 2012 p5

PSB. Maintenance, Corrections

PL 97-609 2012 p6

Corrections

PL 97-609 2012 p7

Corrections, Sheriff

PL 97-609 2012 p8

Sheriff

PL 97-609 2012 p9

Sheriff, Coroner, Administration, Health Dept

PL 97-609 2012 p10

Boone County real estate transactions recorded the week of Nov. 26 | Belvidere Daily Republican

Written by kbatzkall

 

BOONE COUNTY – Following is a list of the Boone County real estate transactions recorded the week of Nov. 26.

Recorded Nov. 26

110 Sundance Trail, Capron, $54,362, US Dept of HUD to Pablo Castaneda and Leticia Carbajal.

Recorded Nov. 27

315 E. 7th St., Belvidere, $41,900, Federal National Mortgage Association to David A. Ganze.

2613 E. Farmington Court, Belvidere, $130,000, Tony Rollman and Mamie Rollman to AH4R-IL, LLC.

9309 Easton View Lane, Rockford, $171,000, Alejandra Gracia to Timothy W. and Gemma K. Fletcher.

11068 Orth Road, Garden Prairie, $105,900, Diane Magnuson to Armando Latigo.

214 Candlewick Dr. SE, Poplar Grove, $225,000, Joseph M. Ellis and Mary J. Ellis to Karen Manley Kahler.

Recorded Nov. 28

12982 Melrose Road, Caledonia, $412,500, Jeremy Bates and Staci Bates to Stanley R. Kottke II and Elizabeth R. Kottke.

12789 Prairie Meadow Way, Belvidere, $193,000, Keith Kelly to Jason Pearson and Kimberly Pearson.

730 W. Hampton, $215,000, Vladimir Kobzar and Yelena Kobzar to Craig Doty.

Recorded Nov. 29

1121 S. State St., Belvidere, $22,600, US Dept. of HUD to Paul Durham.

11519 Angling Road, Capron, $210,000, Warner L. Stoeckel to Betty L. Villiers.

117 Lamplighter Loop SE, Poplar Grove, $25,000, Federal National Mortgage Association to Maria Contreras.

808-816 Pleasant St., Belvidere, $110,000, Katherine L. Roden, trustee, to Virgil T. Kelly.

11523 Cross Creek Estates Lane, Belvidere, $349,900, Federal National Mortgage Association to Dariel Angel Cobio and Maria Cobio.

2149 Ridgfield Dr., Belvidere, $95,299, HSBC Bank USA, trustee, to Rick A. Palo.

417 Gardner St., Belvidere, $87,000, Scott J. Cooley and Kimberly L. Cooley to Christopher D. Willis.

405 N. State St., Belvidere, $27,000, Federal National Mortgage Association to Equity Trust Co, Custodian.

Recorded Nov. 30

4830 Pearl St., Belvidere, $85,000, Juan A. Rodriguez to Jose A. Tellez.

717 W. Locust St., Belvidere, $20,000, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Terrance C. Bunge.

Boone County real estate transactions recorded the week of Nov. 26 | Belvidere Daily Republican

Candlewick Lake Association sues company for uncollected dues - Rockford, IL - Rockford Register Star

By Jennifer Wheeler

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The Candlewick Lake Association has filed a lawsuit against an LLC set up by the owners of Three Hammer Construction for failing to pay its association dues on vacant properties.

General Manager Tracy Carter said the company is required to pay $1,357.75 in association fees yearly per vacant property to fund staff salaries and community upkeep. The business has been delinquent on $50,000 worth of dues since July 31, 2012.

Click on the following for more details:  Candlewick Lake Association sues company for uncollected dues - Rockford, IL - Rockford Register Star

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Chairman Walberg’s requested procedure for the Wind Farm Ordinance at the upcoming County Board Meeting 12-19-2012

The following email was sent by Chairman Walberg on 12-7-2012

To County Board members, State’s Attorney, Planning Department:

I want to thank everyone for attending PZB on Wednesday, December 5, 2012. I noticed that the whole Board attended and I feel that will have good value to us as we go through the remainder of this process.

We will be considering at the Board meeting a proposed ordinance as it evolved from the previous meetings. As a Board we will be able to amend it as we feel necessary. However, any amendments should originate from testimony given at the Public ZBA Hearing. I would like to ask of any Board member wishing to offer an amendment to cite the date, the page, and the lines from the ZBA Hearing testimony. This should be a huge contribution to the rest of the Board to follow and verify the rationale of the amendment being offered. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Bob

Union: ‘Very high chance’ of Boeing strike in February | Business & Technology | The Seattle Times

By Dominic Gates

Seattle Times aerospace reporter

Boeing’s engineering union has begun making detailed preparations for a strike that could come as soon as February, the executive director of the union said Friday.

Click on the following for more information: Union: ‘Very high chance’ of Boeing strike in February | Business & Technology | The Seattle Times

Democratic Party slates candidates for Belvidere Township election | Belvidere Daily Republican

Written by Bob Balgemann

Incumbent Assessor Diann Helnore was chosen to seek re-election with Lydia Gonzalez the candidate for township clerk.

Those running for the board of trustees are Delores Puplava, Robert Smuszkiewicz, Kevin Swezey and Patrick Whitehead.

short time later party Chairman Guthrie announced the organization would be having a short, private business meeting and that those in the audience should feel free to leave.

Current Belvidere Township Trustee Debbie Carlson remained, even after being asked by Guthrie to leave. She took notes during the meeting.

Read the entire article by clicking on the following:  Democratic Party slates candidates for Belvidere Township election | Belvidere Daily Republican