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Residents raise election-related allegations and campaign concerns during Glendale Heights meeting
Summary
During public comment at the March 20 meeting, speakers raised concerns about a reported $500,000 lawsuit figure, urged vetting of candidates' criminal histories for roles that include liquor commissioner duties, and one candidate announced withdrawal and endorsed another.
Several residents used the public comment period at the Village of Glendale Heights meeting on March 20, 2025 to raise election-related concerns and to make a campaign announcement.
Mayor Koger addressed media reporting referenced during public comment, saying the village did not "lose $500,000" in damages as had been reported in a candidate interview and that the village's insurance paid less than half of the claimed amount. "For his or her good information, village did not lose $500,000," Mayor Koger said, and offered to…
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