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To the editor:
On
behalf of the mayor and city council and for the citizens of Mount
Pulaski, I wish to thank the following groups for providing
assistance during our recent storm cleanup: Illinois Emergency
Management Agency, Dan Smith; Illinois Department of Transportation,
Tom Cordy; the District 6 maintenance crew, Gil Turner and his men;
Illinois Department of Corrections, Logan Correctional Facility;
Logan County Highway Department, Tom Hickman and Mike Anderson;
Logan County ESDA, Dan Fulscher; and the city of Lincoln and the
village of Elkhart for offering their help.
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These groups all provided
valuable assistance in helping us remove over 70 dump truck loads of
trees and brush in a short amount of time. It is comforting to know
that the state, county and neighboring communities can work together
in time of need.
Thanks again for a job well
done.
Michael R. Patridge
Director of Public Works
City of Mount Pulaski
[posted 10-10-03]
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Editor:
I just read of the
great news that Lincoln has secured two new businesses. Jeff
Mayfield is to be congratulated for an excellent job in "selling"
Lincoln.
Now it is up to everyone who wants
those stores and jobs to stay in Lincoln to support the new stores.
Don't go out of town for goods and services when they can be
obtained locally, and remember, sales taxes paid in Lincoln stay in
Lincoln and benefit Lincoln.
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Let's all hope this is just the tip of
the iceberg!
Ed Stanfield
Sr.
Glenn Brunk Stationers
511 Broadway
LINCOLN, IL
[posted 10-9-03]
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To the
editor:
I refuse to become involved in the
petty personal attacks by the people opposing my views regarding
Logan County Judge Donald Behle's bartending duties. Remember, what
is popular is not always right, and what is right is not always
popular.
For the record, to this date, the count
stands 27 callers and letters favoring my position and five letters
opposing it and no callers.
Where there is smoke, there is usually
fire. My first
letter of complaint last week has now brought to my attention a
second and much more serious charge, in my opinion, outlining
alleged gross misconduct and unethical practices involving Logan
County Judge Donald L. Behle. This complaint came by way of a phone
call to me last weekend, from an unnamed city police officer, as a
direct result of my previous letter of complaint to the letter box.
I will now provide you with the written
requirements of the State Of Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board, an
agency that oversees the conduct of judges, and they also provide
the standards for all state and local judges.
Rule 62 - Canon 2: A judge should avoid
impropriety and the appearance of impropriety in all of the judge's
activities.
Judicial misconduct is any violation of
the prevailing standards of judicial conduct, which includes
impropriety and the appearance of impropriety.
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Sorry, but Logan County Judge Donald L.
Behle working as a public bartender and serving beer to the public
on the street in downtown Lincoln fails to meet this standard, in my
opinion.
That issue, however, is minor when
compared to the most recent complaint (see above) of alleged
misconduct, in my opinion, regarding Judge Donald L. Behle's alleged
involvement with one of the two litigants involved in our local
divorce court both during and immediately after their divorce. This
sad story had surfaced earlier by one of the callers to my
organization, Citizens for Justice Inc., and was confirmed by the
unsolicited call to me from a local police officer this past
Saturday.
In spite of the letters of support for
this local judge, the citizens of Logan County have a very low
opinion of the law, lawyers and the courts in Logan County, in my
opinion. Because I have received at least one complaint regarding
these three agencies from local residents each week throughout the
15-year history of Citizens For Justice Inc.
By the way, if the public demands that
the critics be silenced, then who will be available to speak out
during their time of need or when their call for help comes?
Remember what happened to the Jews in Europe during the war after
they remained silent. Improving the courts is my only reason in
bringing these two complaints to the public.
Les Van
Bibber
"The Watchdog"
Lincoln
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To the editor:
I can't even believe people have that
much time on their hands to stick their nose where it doesn't go.
The fact that a judge was participating in a
community event right among the public speaks highly of the
position. It shows interest in the community and, hey, maybe it was
even fun.
People enjoy seeing people in office
among them. Judge Behle hasn't forgotten that he is still a citizen
of Lincoln. Maybe Mayor Beth Davis should step down because she sang
a Joan Jett song at the karaoke tent at the festival downtown.
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Get Real, Les! I think it's great when
we see these officials out there right alongside of us. I don't
think Judge Behle served underage drinkers, and, as was stated in
other
letters, there is no law against serving
beer to someone who is of age. It was a special event. Get over it,
Les, and find something else to do.
Malisa Rankin
[posted 10-9-03]
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To the editor:
I would like to reply to Mr. Les Van
Bibber's
letter about the judge Donald L. Behle.
I would like to ask: Why does Mr. Van Bibber take it upon himself to
comment on other people's private lives?
This is a free country and, yes, you
are entitled to your opinions. However, when they become detrimental
to other people, then it's time to take a look at you. The old adage
"People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones" I think
might apply here. I wonder if your private life would like to be
aired for all to scrutinize over. I think NOT.
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Mr. Van Bibber, I think you should
climb down off your soapbox and let people be! I agree with Jennifer
Harris: Judge Donald L. Behle is a good judge
doing a fine job, and he deserves to live his private life just like
all the rest of us.
Bonnie Schulmeister
[posted 10-7-03]
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