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Chicago election site exposed personal information
Tribune reportersChicago election board officials confirmed Tuesday that sensitive personal information for about 1,200 people was exposed online but denied allegations by a computer security firm that the breach was much broader. The firm, Forensicon, announced it...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Elections, Security, Computer Crime, Local Elections
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New polling places, unresponsive websites create confusion in Chicago
Tribune reportersThe Chicago elections website was non-functioning most of the day today, adding to the confusion among voters who didn't realize their polling sites had changed. The Chicago Board of Elections website, which voters could use to check where to vote,...Tags: McCormick Place, Columbia College Chicago, Employees, Elections, Elementary Schools
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Chicago elections officials apologize for polling place confusion
Tribune reporterChicago elections officials apologized to the hundreds of frustrated Chicago voters who were turned away from their neighborhood polling places today amid confusion and sometimes angry exchanges. By 5 p.m. today, the elections board had fielded more than...Tags: Columbia College Chicago, Elections, Lisa Madigan, Politics, Regional Elections
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Polling place changes cause Election Day confusion
Long lines aren't the only nuisance for some Chicagoland voters this Election Day. About 20 percent of Cook County's polling places have changed since the last election, which sent uninformed voters to the wrong place. Compounding the confusion was...
Tags: Polls, Elections, Computer Science, Politics, Cook County Board of Commissioners
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Joseph Lee Hillard Jr.: Sept. 30, 2012
JOSEPH LEE HILLARD JR. Joseph Lee Hillard Jr., 72, of Winchester, died Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012, at his residence. Born in Woodford County, he was a son of the late Joseph and Mary McDaniel Hillard Sr. He is survived by four daughters, Brenda Jo Staton... -
Joseph Lee Hillard
Joseph Lee Hillard Jr., 72, of Winchester, died Sunday, Sept. 20, 2012, at his residence. Born in Woodford County, he was a son of the late Joseph and Mary McDaniel Hillard Sr. He is survived by four daughters, Brenda Jo Staton of Lexington, Michelle... -
High School and College Roundup
Cross country Howard County Invitational (Sept. 7 at Centennial) Boys A team results: 1. Centennial, 85 points; 2. River Hill, 88; 3. Mt. Hebron, 89; 4. Reservoir, 99; 5. Atholton, 125; 6. Annapolis, 177; 7. Marriotts Ridge, 181; 8. Howard, 218; 9....Tags: Track and Field, Annapolis, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Public record for the week of Sept. 9
BOYLE DISTRICT COURT Cases handled recently in Boyle District Court, listed by name, charge, fine and jail sentence, where applicable, include the following. Court costs also were assessed in most cases. Ages and addresses are listed if available....
Tags: Sears, Police Arrests, Punishment, Criminals, Bank of New York Company
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Artist List
Last Name, First Name | City, State | Media Axium, Carole | Chicago, IL | Jewelry Barnish, Andrea | LaGrange, IL | Photography Bank, Carla | Barrington, IL | Acrylic Benes, Eugene | Homer Glen, IL | Wood Benson, Jeffrey L. | Orland Park, IL |...
Tags: Western Springs, Geneva (Kane, Illinois), Tinley Park, Wayne, Warrenville
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Public record for Aug. 26
BOYLE DISTRICT COURT Commissioner Adam Miller presiding Michael Oppliger, possession of marijuana, $250; contempt of court, $100. Judge Jeff Dotson presiding Bradley D. Elder, 34, Parksville, two counts of receiving stolen property less than...
Tags: Hitachi Ltd., Mortgages, Police Arrests, Mount Vernon, Punishment
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Goldberg: The politicization of violence
If it hasn't completely vanished down the memory hole, you might recall that last week a man walked into the headquarters of the conservative Family Research Council with a backpack of Chick-fil-A sandwiches and bullets, said something like "I don't...
Tags: Hate Crimes, Tony Perkins, Janet Napolitano, Laws, Politics
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4 Accused of Forcing Children to Stay in Plastic Containers
WTOV9 via CNNSTEUBENVILLE, OHIO -- Four people are accused of forcing children into plastic containers and leaving them in there with only a hole cut out of the top for air. James Allen Taylor, Samantha Marie Taylor, Glenn Allen Adams and Daniel Adam McKenney are...Tags: Trials
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