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Former village manager wants to make permanent his new job as 28th Ward alderman
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Jason Ervin, newly appointed to serve out the rest of retired Ald. Ed Smith’s term, aims to beat opponents Carmelita Earls and William Siegmund.
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Jason Ervin, newly appointed to serve out the rest of retired Ald. Ed Smith’s term, aims to beat opponents Carmelita Earls and William Siegmund.
Carmelita P. Earls hopes voters will back her Feb. 22nd over William Siegmund and Jason Ervin, who has been appointed the alderman until mid-May.
West Side residents will have three candidates to consider on the Feb. 22nd ballot.
West Side residents are invited to another session Feb. 15th to share their views. The group also elected its first board of directors today.
West Sider Gloria Beasley wants the trash cans in her Austin neighborhood picked up and hopes the alderman’s pledge to send fliers to her neighbors will take care of the problem.
The center, located near the corner of Austin Boulevard and Chicago Avenue, wants to work with West Side residents to help make Austin safer.
Residents of the West Side ward will have four candidates to choose from in the Feb. 22nd election.
Jason Ervin will serve until mid-May. He and three others are vying Feb. 22nd to win a four-year term representing the 28th Ward.
Election officials remove aldermanic candidates Carol Johnson and Erick Von Kondrat from the Feb. 22nd ballot after a staffer for retired Ald. Ed Smith raised objections.
Illinois has been hit harder than other states when it comes to funding of libraries. Find out which West Side public school doesn’t have one.