Local agricultural community lauds Farm Bill. SPORTS
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NEWS
Cougars win first SPC wrestling title
Village Board Briefs
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Thursday, February 6, 2014
Volume 126 No. 27
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Hurtado accused of ‘inappropriate’ actions on board During a Jan. 29 special meeting, Silosky shared events that made her decide that either she or Hurtado needed to leave By Megan Patsavas For The Enterprise
BY MEGAN PATSAVAS| for THe eNTerprIse The Polar Vortex, Chiberia – whatever you call it – Plainfield has seen its share of severe weather this season. This January was Chicago’s third-snowiest month, according to the National Weather Service, since they began keeping track in 1884.
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Downtown Plainfield after the snowfall on Monday, Jan. 27.
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Plainfield Park Board Vice President Janet Silosky is accusing Board President Peter Hurtado of “highly inappropriate” actions President Peter – reportedly trying to Hurtado sell the park district his unwanted stock of LED lights – and asked for Hurtado’s resignation. During a Jan. 29 special meeting of the Plainfield Park District Board of Commissioners, Silosky shared a series Vice President of events that made Janet Silosky her decide that either she or Hurtado >> see boArd | page 11
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