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Endorsement: Donna Johnson for Libertyville village president

Endorsement: Donna Johnson for Libertyville village president

Endorsement: Donna Johnson for Libertyville village president

 
Endorsements: Krummick, Rooney and Herrmann for Libertyville Village Board

Endorsements: Krummick, Rooney and Herrmann for Libertyville Village Board

Daily Herald endorsements: Krummick, Rooney and Herrmann for Libertyville Village Board

 
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Endorsements: Lee, Foersterling, Hartwig and Heneghan for Maine Township District 207

Endorsements: Lee, Foersterling, Hartwig and Heneghan for Maine Township District 207

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Letters to the Editor

Board’s egregious conduct

In 20 years of being deeply involved in DuPage County politics, I have never seen elected officials behave as disrespectfully and unprofessionally as the numerous Democra...

 

Not getting things done

Regarding the Feb. 2 piece from Marc Dion titled “Like it or not, something is getting done,” I must take exception to the premise. Something was finally done in the last...

 
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Candidates prioritize service to community

All students benefit from an effective Board of Education that respects various opinions, trusts each other’s intent, understands the importance of good governance and ke...

 

Columns

Elon Musk's talking problem

Elon Musk's talking problem

Syndicated columnist Byron York: Elon Musk's inflammatory tweets as head of President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency undermine its mission to cut federal waste; he should restrain his rhetoric and focus on the audit.

 
Good for the Jews? No.

Good for the Jews? No.

Syndicated columnist Susan Estrich: Trampling on free speech rights is no way to fight antisemitism. Neither is cutting off funding for much needed medical research.

 
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A formidable president storms ahead

A formidable president storms ahead

Syndicated columnist Michael Barone: Despite controversies and an assassination attempt, Trump continues implementing his agenda, aided by Republican wins, though economists caution his tariffs could spur inflation.

 

Cartoons

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