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REVIEW F O R E S T PA R K
DECEMBER 23, 2020
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State audit of D209 supt.’s last district shows ‘widespread problems’ ‘Comparatively and objectively, it’s bad,’ says Mississippi audit rep By MARIA MAXHAM Editor
A Dec. 14 press release from the Mississippi Office of the State Auditor, Shad White, listed problems with the annual audit of the Holmes County School Department, where District 209’s new superintendent, James Henderson, worked just prior to making the move to Illinois. The audit was “for the year ended June 30, 2020,” which covered the time during which Henderson was employed by the Holmes County Consolidated School District. In the release, White said, “This audit reveals widespread problems. The public school students of Holmes County and the taxpayers are the victims here. As a product of public schools myself, my office remains committed to uncovering and stopping this sort of misspending.” Logan Reeves, media relations spokesperson for the Mississippi Office of the State Auditor, spoke to the See HENDERSON on page 13
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Marie Beckman organizes toys donated during the annual Mayor’s Toy Drive, held via drive-by this year on Dec. 18 at the American Legon on Circle Avenue.
Altenheim grant specifies mixed use of site Grant will demolish buildings, open path for development proposals By MARIA MAXHAM Editor
An intergovernmental agreement (IGA) between the state’s Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) and the village of Forest Park, which must be signed before the
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$750,000 grant money is released for the demolition of several decrepit buildings on the Altenheim property, is being reviewed by the village attorney and engineer. It will go to the village council for approval at the Jan. 11 meeting. The agreement relates to the 11 acres of village owned property south of Mad-
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ison Street. According to Village Administrator Tim Gillian, the IGA is a “fairly voluminous document,” including sections about the demolition that the village engineer, Christopher B. Burke EngineerSee ALTENHEIM on page 5
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