Yearbook - Tazewell County

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Yearbook - Tazewell County
Tazewell County
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Prepared by Christie A. Webb
County Clerk/ Recorder
REFERENCE GUIDE
Tazewell County,
Illinois
Yearbook 2016
Containing a list of
Illinois Executive and Judicial Officials, County Employees and Officials, Townships
Officials, and other information pertinent to Tazewell County.
COUNTY OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS:
Friday, January 1, 2016- New Year Holiday
Monday, February 15, 2016- Presidents day
Friday, March 25, 2016- Good Friday
Monday, May 30, 2016- Memorial Day
Monday, July 4, 2016- Independence Day
Monday, September 5, 2016-Labor Day
Friday, November 11, 2016- Veterans’ Day
Thursday, November 24, 2016- Thanksgiving Day
Friday, November 25, 2016- Thanksgiving Holiday
Friday, December 23, 2016-Christmas Holiday
Monday, December 26, 2016-Christmas Day
Monday, January 2, 2017- New Year Holiday
***Please note the following days below are State employees’ holidays. The
Courthouse will be open, but there will be no Court in session******
Monday, January 18, 2016
Friday, February 12, 2016
Monday, October 10, 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
State Officials
County Board Members
Rules of Order & Procedure Tazewell County Board Index
General Functions & Responsibility of Committees
Functions & Responsibilities of Specific Committees
Committee Members
COUNTY OFFICESS:
Animal Control
Auditor's Office
Bailiffs
Building & Grounds Department
Children's Advocacy Center
Circuit Clerk Office
Circuit Courts
Community Development
Coroner's Office
County Board Office
Human Resources
I.T. Department
County Clerk/Recorder
Court Services:
Adult Probation Division
Juvenile Probation Division
Pre-Trail/Intensive Probation
Emergency Management Agency
Health Department
Highway Department
Jury Commission
Public Defender
Regional Superintendent of Schools
Sheriff's Department
Sheriff's Merit Commission
State's Attorney's Office
Supervisor of Assessments
GIS
Treasure's Office
Veteran's Assistance Office
Officers of Cities & Villages
Township Officials
Precinct Committee Persons:
Democrat
Republican
Tazewell County Legislative Districts
Population-Townships, Cities, Villages
Tazewell County Valuations
Dates to be Remembered
County Index
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2-3
4-11
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13-18
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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24
25-26
27-28
29-30
31-32
33-34
33-34
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35-36
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40-45
46-47
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50-51
52-55
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56-57
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62-65
66-69
70-74
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75-76
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80-85
INDEX OF ELECTED/APPOINTED OFFICIALS
ELECTED OFFICIALS
OFFICES
PHONE
PAGE
Vicki Grashoff- D
Auditor
477-2237
21
David Zimmerman-R
Board Chairman
477-2272
34
Lincoln Hobson-R
Circuit Clerk
477-2214
25
James Jeff Baldi-R
Coroner
477-2240
32
Christie Webb-D
County Clerk/Recorder
477-2264
36
Gail Owen-R
Regional Supt. Of School
477-2290
51
Robert Huston-R
Sheriff
477-2245
52
Stewart Umholtz-R
State's Attorney
477-2205
56
Mary Burress-R
Treasurer
477-2284
60
Ryan Sanders
Animal Control Director
925-3370
20
Michael Strauman
Buildings & Grounds
477-2233
23
Kristal Deininger
Community Development
477-2235
29
Wendy Ferrill
County Administration
477-2272
34
Craig Fink
County Engineer
925-5532
47
John Horan
Court Services Director
477-2281
37
Mike Holly
Deferred Prosecution
477-2294
57
Dawn Cook
Dir. of Emergency Manag.
477-2234
39
Amy Fox
Director of Health
925-5514
44
Emma Zimmerman
Jury Commission Admin.
477-2763
48
Luke Taylor
Public Defender
477-2232
49
Gary Twist
Supervisor of Assessments
477-2275
58
Steven Saal
Veterans Assistance
477-2271
61
APPOINTED OFFICIALS
ELECTED/APPOINTED OFFICIALS
STATE OFFICIALS
www.state.il.us
www.elections.state.il.us
UNITED STATES SENATORS
Mark Kirk-R-Chicago
Richard Durbin-D-Chicago
REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS
Cheri Bustos-D-Rock Island
Darin Lahood-R-Peoria
GOVERNOR
Bruce Rauner-R-Springfield
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Evelyn Sanguinetti-R-Springfield
SECRETARY OF STATE
Jesse White-D-Springfield
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Lisa Madigan-D- Springfield
COMPTROLLER
Leslie Geissler Munger-R- Springfield
STATE TREASURE
Michael M. Frerichs-D-Springfield
CLERK OF THE APPELLATE COURT
Gist Fleshman
44th District-R-Bill Brady- Bloomington
46th District-D-David Koehler-Pekin
87th District-R-Tim Butler-Springfield
88th District-R- Keith Sommer- Morton
91st District-R-Michael Unes-Pekin
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STATE OFFICIALS
Tazewell County Board Directory
David Zimmerman- 134 Maple Ridge, Morton, IL 61550
Chairman
309-370-0773
Monica Connett (D)
District 1 - Term Expires 2018
203 5th St., PO Box 267
South Pekin, IL 61564
309-346-4961
Terry C. Hillegonds (R )
District 3- Term Expires 2016
1304 Oak Leaf Lane
Washington, IL 61571
309-369-8696
[email protected]
[email protected]
Russ Crawford (R)
District 3 - Term Expires 2016
204 District Court
East Peoria, IL 61611
309-265-2468
[email protected]
Mary Jo Holford (R )
District 3- Term Expires 2016
5 Primrose Lane
Washington, IL 61571
309-444-2319
[email protected]
Jim Donahue (R)
District 2 - Term Expires 2016
506 Country Club Drive
Pekin, IL 61554
309-347-3692
[email protected]
Carroll Imig (R)
District 2 - Term Expires 2016
329 NW Monroe, PO Box 493
Hopedale, IL 61747
309-267-8845
[email protected]
Nick Graff (R)
District 2 - Term Expires 2018
111 Stonecrop Road
Morton, IL 61550
309-263-2560
[email protected]
Darrell Meisinger (D)
District 1 - Term Expires 2016
5331 Illinois Route 29
Green Valley, IL 61534
309-251-0550
[email protected]
Brett Grimm (R)
District 2 - Term Expires 2018
16495 Washington Road
Seth Mingus ( R)
District 3- Term Expires 2018
12 Fleur De Lis Drive
Morton, IL 61550
East Peoria, IL 61611
309-360-2648
[email protected]
309-645-6584
[email protected]
Greg Menold
District 2 - Term Expires 2018
932 E. Dunne Street
Morton, IL 61550
309-303-5567
[email protected]
Timothy Neuhauser (R)
District 2 - Term Expires 2016
5 Hawthorne Cove
Morton, IL 61550
309-698-8071
[email protected]
Michael L. Harris (R)
District 3 - Term Expires 2016
PO Box 245
Mackinaw, IL 61755
309-359-8969
Gary Sciortino ( D )
District 1-Term Expires 2016
7 St. Anne
Pekin, IL 61554
309-3492671
[email protected]
[email protected]
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COUNTY BOARD DIRECTORY
Nancy Proehl (R)
District 1 - Term Expires 2016
9776 Warner Rd.
Manito, IL 61546
309-968-6780
[email protected]
Greg Sinn (R)
District 2 - Term Expires 2016
Box 808
Tremont, IL 61568
309-925-3093
[email protected]
John Redlingshafer (R)
District 3 - Term Expires 2018
114 Windsong Drive
Washington, IL 61571
309-696-2961
[email protected]
Sue Sundell (D)
District 1 - Term Expires 2016
6250 Sky Ranch Rd.
Manito, IL 61546
309-545-2221
[email protected]
Andrew Rinehart (R)
District 3 - Term Expires 2018
304 Victoria Drive
Washington, IL 61571
309-444-5990
[email protected]
Jerry Vanderheydt (D)
District 1 - Term Expires 2018
1326 Hilltop Drive
Pekin, IL 61554
309-241-2908
[email protected]
Joe Wolfe(D)
District 1 - Term Expires 2016
402 Insull Street
Pekin, IL 61554
309-267-7750
[email protected]
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COUNTY BOARD DIRECTORY
TITLE 1-CHAPTER 4
RULES OF ORDER AND PROCEDURE
TAZEWELL COUNTY BOARD
1 TCC 4-1
1 TCC 4-2
1 TCC 4-3
1 TCC 4-4
1 TCC 4-5
1 TCC 4-6
1 TCC 4-7
1 TCC 4-8
1 TCC 4-9
1 TCC 4-10
1 TCC 4-11
1 TCC 4-12
1 TCC 4-13
1 TCC 4-14
Preamble
Organization and Officers
Board Staff
County Board Meetings
Order of Business
Procedure at Board Meetings
Committees’ Number, Designation and Membership
Committees’ General Functions and Responsibilities
Committee Rules
Functions and Responsibilities of Specific Committees
Amendment of Rules
Expenditures
Miscellaneous Provisions
Severability
1 TCC 4-1 PREAMBLE
The members of the County Board of Tazewell County, Illinois express their expectations and
intent that all Board members follow a high standard of ethical behavior in exercising their
duties, responsibilities and judgement as Board members. All members of the Tazewell
County Board shall:
a. Handle county affairs with a deep sense of responsibility, upholding the spirit as well
as the letter of the law and constitution.
b. Faithfully perform all duties as Board members by studying Board issues and by
attending all sessions of the Board and assigned committees, unless prevented from so doing
by a compelling reason.
c. Avoid participation in any action which would result in a conflict of personal interest
with county responsibility.
d. Refrain from obtaining improper personal benefit with regard to public funds,
equipment, property, or the services of employees.
e. Respect the confidentiality of privileged information.
f. Refrain from accepting gifts, favors or promises of future benefit which could tend to
impair independence of judgement or action as a Board member
The above Preamble and the following rules shall govern the County Board of Tazewell County,
Illinois.
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1 TCC 4-2 ORGANIZATION AND OFFICERS
a. Initial Meeting. In years of County Board elections the initial meeting of the County
Board (hereinafter called the “Board”) shall be the first Monday in December. The Board
Chairman shall call the meeting to order and preside.
b. General Powers of Chairman. The Chairman shall:
1. Be responsible for administering the Board Office, including the supervision
of staff and assignment of work;
2. Preside at all meetings of the Board and the Executive Committee;
3. Conduct the business of the Board meetings in the order prescribed in these
Rules with all necessary general powers including but not limited to: recognize members
entitled to the floor, to state and to put to a vote all questions which are regularly moved and
seconded or which necessarily arise in the course of the proceedings, to announce the results
thereof, to protect the Board from all frivolous or dilatory actions, to decide all questions of
order, subject to an appeal to the Board, in case of disturbances, breech of decorum, or
disorderly conduct, to take action pursuant to Section 1 TCC 4-6(m); and to assist in expediting
the business of the Board;
4. Have all the powers necessary to perform all other duties prescribed by law
or by action of the Board; and
5. Vote only when the vote of the Board results in a tie.
c. Appointment and Duties of Vice Chairman of the Board and Standing Committees.
1. Vice Chairman. The Vice Chairman of the Board shall be nominated by the
Chairman and subject to the approval of the full Board. The Vice Chairman must be a member
of the Board and shall be a member of the Executive Committee and may also serve as
Chairman of any Committee or subcommittee.
2. In case of the temporary absence of the Chairman or at the request of the
Chairman, the Vice Chairman shall assume the duties and responsibilities of the Chairman on
an interim basis, during which time the Vice Chairman shall have all of the powers and duties
of the Chairman, including the authority to execute and sign on behalf of the County all
Ordinances, Resolutions, Intergovernmental Agreements, Contracts and any other Legal
Instruments approved by the County Board, unless otherwise provided by law. In case of the
absence of the Chairman and the Vice Chairman at any meeting of the Board, the next
available Board Member on the “Order of Next” shall have those powers listed above. The
“Order of Next”, a document to be created by the County Board Chair, is a list of those Board
Members who shall succeed in the absence of the Chair and Vice Chair of the full Board and
each County Board Committee.
3. Standing Committee. The Chairman of the Board shall appoint the Chairman,
Vice Chairman, and members of all standing committees not later than the initial December
Board meeting in each year in which Board elections are held.
4. Vacancies. In case of a vacancy on the Board, the person named to fill the
vacancy may also fill any vacancies on standing or special committees except that such
person shall not be designated as Chairman or Vice Chairman thereof. When a vacancy has
been created on a committee of the Board, the Chairman of the Board shall have the authority
to fill that vacancy. The Vice Chairman of the Committee shall serve as interim Chairman until
such appointment is made.
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d. Clerk of the Board. The County Clerk or a deputy selected by the County Clerk shall
be the Clerk of the Board. The clerk shall be the keeper of the records and the minutes of the
Board and its committees and shall be in attendance at all meetings of the Board.
e. Minutes of Closed Meetings. Minutes of any closed meeting held pursuant to the
Open Minutes Act, 5 ILCS 120/1.01 et seq. shall by made available to the members of the
body which conducted such meetings at the next meeting of that body for approval. Upon
approval of such closed session minutes all distributed copies shall be returned to the County
Clerk. The Clerk shall keep such minutes in a secure location and submit a copy to the State’s
Attorney. The State’s Attorney shall preserve the copy in a secure location. Such minutes shall
be reviewed at least semi-annually by the Board for continued need for confidentiality in
accordance with the Illinois Open Meetings Act.
f. Parliamentarian. The Board Chairman shall designate a member as Parliamentarian
subject to the approval of the full Board. Upon request of the Chairman or a member of the
Board, the Parliamentarian shall render advice or an opinion on questions of parliamentary
procedures as set forth in the latest published edition of “Roberts Rules of Order, Revised”
shall govern the procedure of the Board in all cases applicable and to the extent not
inconsistent with these rules.
g. Appointments of officers and or members to various Boards, Councils, Commissions,
Special Authorities, Special Districts, and other agencies shall be made by nomination by the
Chairman and approval of the Board unless otherwise provided by law.
h. Procedure for Filling Vacancies In Elective County Offices. When a vacancy in any
county elective office occurs, the procedure for filling such vacancy shall by as follow; to the
extent consistent with any laws (10 ILCS 5/2511)(Note: Circuit Clerk Vacancy is filled by
Circuit Judges, 10 ILCS 5/25 10):
1. When such vacancy occurs, the Chairman shall publicly announce the
vacancy and shall provide at least 21 days’ notice of the date upon which appointment to fill
the vacancy shall be made, said appointment to be made at a regular Board meeting not later
than sixty days after the vacancy occurs.
2. Written applications and resumes must be submitted to the Board office by
12:00 Noon of the Monday prior to the regularly scheduled meeting of the Executive
Committee in the month in which the appointment is to be made. No applications will be
considered unless they have been so submitted and signed by the applicant. The Board
Chairman or his designee shall screen all applications for eligibility. All applications shall be
made available to Board Members.
3. Any applicants must be otherwise qualified for the office in which the vacancy
exists and must have all the qualifications for holding public office. Each applicant must
provide evidence of membership in the same political party as the person who the applicant
proposes to succeed.
4. At a regular Board meeting, an appointment will then be made by the
Chairman subject to the approval of the Board. All voting regarding the appointment shall be
by a Roll Call vote.
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1 TCC 4-3 BOARD STAFF
a. The County Board may be served by a Board Staff as authorized by the County Board.
b. All work shall be assigned to the staff by the Board Chairman of the County
Administrator. Any Board Member requiring services from the Board Staff shall make such
request through the Board Chairman or the County Administrator.
1 TCC 4-4 COUNTY BOARD MEETINGS
a. Regular Meetings. Regular meetings of the full Board shall be held in the County
Board Room on the last Wednesday of the month convening at 6:00 p.m. except when other
meeting dates/times are designated. A monthly schedule of meetings shall be made available
to all members and other interested persons. All meetings of the Board and its committees
shall be open to the public, except for limited purposes as specified by law.
b. Special Meetings. Special meetings of the Board shall be held when requested by
the Chairman or at least one-third of the members of the Board. The requests shall be in
writing, addressed to the Clerk and specify the time, place and the nature of matters to be
considered. The Clerk shall immediately notify, in writing, each member of the time and place
of such meeting and shall also cause notice of such meeting to be published in a newspaper
published in Tazewell County.
c. Agenda Preparation. The Chairman shall prepare an agenda for each regular
meeting, listing the order of business in as much detail as is practical, and shall file the agenda
with the Clerk for notification. The agenda shall include a “consent agenda” which shall
include all matters that are to come before the Board that in the opinion of the Chairman will
be of routine nature.
d. Reports and Communications. Any committee Chairman or any elected or appointed
County official who desires to present any report or communication to the Board shall deliver
a copy of same to the Chairman by the fifth calendar day prior to the Board meeting. Failure
to comply with this rule will not prohibit a report or communication from being considered by
the Board.
e. Agenda Mailing. At least three business days before each regular meeting, the Clerk
shall send to each member, the following documents:
1. Agenda for the next meeting.
2. Minutes of the previous meeting.
3. Resolutions, ordinance and written reports to come before the Board at next
meeting, which has been filed with the Board Office.
4. All Committee Minutes filed with the Clerk since the previous meeting.
5. All other material that in the opinion of the Chairman will be of interest to
Members.
f. Resolutions of Congratulations or Bereavement. Any Board member who desires to
have the Board adopt a Resolution of Congratulations or Bereavement, recognition to an
individual, group achievement, and/or community special event shall forward the Resolution
(or the information to be included in the Resolution) to the Chairman’s Office six business
days prior to the Board meeting (or as soon as possible for a Bereavement). I Lieu of a formal
Resolution of Congratulations, a Board member may move that the Board Chairman prepare
a letter of congratulations in recognition of an individual, group achievement and/or
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community special event. The Chairman shall include all such letters on the Consent Agenda
of the next regularly scheduled Board meeting.
g. Items for Final Action by the Board. Ordinances, resolutions (except those covered
by 1 TCC 4-4 (f)) and other agenda items requiring final action by the Board must be reported
out of a standing committee to the Board to be placed in the agenda for a final vote. A copy
of the motion to be presented to the Board to be placed in the agenda for a final vote. A copy
of the motion to be presented to the Board shall be given to the Chairman and the State’s
Attorney (unless prepared by the State’s Attorney) at least six calendar days prior to the Board
meeting at which it is to be considered. Any motion made that does not comply with this
provision may only be considered by suspension of the rules. Matters which are frequently
adopted by the Board in the same form except as to certain detail, such as Highway
resolutions, need not be so timely with the Chairman, or furnished to the State’s Attorney.
1 TCC 4-5 ORDER OF BUSINESS
The order of business before the Board and each County Board Committee shall be as follows,
unless otherwise determined by action of the Board:
a. Roll Call
b. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance
c. Approval of Minutes
d. Communications from members of the public and county employees
e. Communications from elected and appointed County officials.
f. Consent Agenda
g. Appointments
h. Unfinished Business
i. New Business
j. Approval of Bills
k. Approval of Calendar of Meetings for Succeeding Month
l. Recess
1 TCC 4-6 PROCEDURE AT BOARD MEETINGS
a. Quorum. A majority of the members of the Board, exclusive of the Chairman, shall
constitute a quorum.
b. General Voting. Unless otherwise expressly provided, any actions taken by the Board
or any committee shall only require the affirmative vote of the majority of the members
present and voting.
c. Roll Call Vote.
1. A roll call vote of the Board shall be taken by a “yes” or “no”, abstain (with
reason) or “present” vote on the following matters:
(i.) All contracts relating to the sale or leasing of County property.
(ii.) Appropriation and tax levy ordinance.
(iii.) All expenditures of County Funds.
(iv.) Any other Matter required by law.
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(v.) Upon any other matters, when announce by the Chairman or requested by
two members, providing such request is made before another item of business has been
taken by the Board.
2. On a roll call vote the Clerk shall call the names of the members of the Board
in alphabetical order, with the firs names called for each roll call being the second name called
in the previous roll call. The Chairman shall only vote when the vote of the Board results in a
tie.
3. A member who has voted on a roll call vote shall not be allowed to change
that vote on the matter under consideration after the tally is announced. A member not voting
when called upon by the Clerk will be presumed absent and will not be allowed to cast a vote
on the matter under consideration.
d. Recognition
1. Every member previous to speaking or making a motion shall first be
recognized by the Chairman.
2. When two or more members request recognition at the same time, the
Chairman shall recognize the member who is to speak first.
3. No person shall speak more than twice nor more than five minutes on the
same matter without permission from the Chairman.
e. Motion to Adjourn or Recess. A motion to adjourn or recess shall always be in order
and shall be decided without debate.
f. Reconsideration. An action may be reconsidered at any time during the meeting or
at the next meeting held thereafter. A motion to reconsider shall be made and seconded by
members of the Board who voted on the prevailing side of the question to be reconsidered.
g. Second Required. No motion shall be debated or put to a vote unless it is seconded.
It shall then be stated by the Chairman before debate or vote and every motion shall be
reduced to writing when requested by the Chairman or any member.
h. Appearance by Nonmembers
1. Any member may request that a County Officer or employee, or other
persons, be permitted to appear before the Board on matter of County business, and such
request shall be granted by the Chairman unless there is objection by any member, in which
event Board action will be required to overrule the Chairman.
2. Generally, all requests by nonmembers of the Board for appearance before
the Board shall be made to the Chairman, in writing with the subject matter stated, not less
than 24 hours before the next scheduled Board meeting unless otherwise allowed by the
Chairman. Such appearance with regard to any particular topic shall be limited to a time not
to exceed three minutes for each individual, five minutes for a representative spokesman of
a group and fifteen minutes total. The Chairman may act to prevent repetition or digression,
to maintain decorum and to exclude discussion of matters which have had a previous public
hearing conducted according to law, discussion of matters where public comment would
interfere with the due process of law or discussion of matters which would be in direct conflict
with restrictions placed upon the Board by other applicable law.
i. Request for Legal Opinions. Formal requests to the State’s Attorney on questions of
law shall be submitted in writing by a standing committee, the County Administrator,
Department Heads, or by the Chairman of the Board. The Chairman and Vice Chairman of the
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Board and members of the Executive Committee shall receive copies of formal written
requests for legal opinions. Said copies shall also be included in materials distributed to
members of the Board as provided in Section 1 TCC 4-4 (e) of these rules prior to the next
meeting of the Board unless such request originated after said materials have been
distributed, in which case such copies shall be distributed at the beinning of the meeting. Any
member of the Board desiring an advisory opinion on a matter within the jurisdiction of a
standing committee shall submit such request to the appropriate standing committee. If
unsuccessful before a standing committee, a member may then take such request in the form
of a motion at any meeting of the Board which shall be granted upon approval be a majority
of the members of the Board.
j. Suspension of Rules. Any of these rules may be temporarily suspended by action of
a two-thirds majority of members present and voting on the Board. Immediately upon the
termination of the business arising out of the event for which the rules were suspended, these
rules shall again be in effect without cote of the Board.
k. Consent Agenda. All matters on the Consent Agenda that are not removed will be
voted on by voice vote. An item shall be removed from the Consent Agenda upon the oral
request of any member of the Board made prior to the vote. Any matter taken off of the
Consent Agenda shall be considered at the time of the standing committee report to which it
pertains.
l. Closed Meeting or Session. Any closed meeting or closed session held by the Board
shall be held in accordance with provisions of the Illinois Open Meetings Act. Neither the news
media nor the general public shall be allowed to record the proceedings of any said closed
meeting or closed session.
m. Decorum. During the proceedings of the County Board decorum shall be maintained
at all times by members, interested parties, the public and the media. The Chairman shall be
authorized to take appropriate action to maintain said decorum.
n. Contracts. No contract shall be approved by the Board unless all Board members
have been given the opportunity to obtain a copy of the contract not less than 24 hours of the
Board Meeting unless the Board finds the contract at issue to be of the essence.
1 TCC 4-7 COMMITTEES NUMBER, DESIGNATION AND MEMBERSHIP
a. The Standing Committees.
1. Standing Committees are:
The Executive Committee which consist of the Board Chairman, Vice Chairman
of the Board and the Chairman of the other standing committees as well as any other Board
Member designated by the Chairman. The Chairman of the Board shall have the same voting
rights as designated in 1 TCC 4-2(b).
The Finance Committee, Human Resources Committee, Transportation
Committee, Health Services Committee, Property Committee, Land Use and Development
Committee, the Executive Committee, and Risk Management Policy Committee. All Standing
Committees may have up to 11 members exclusive of the Board Chairman unless otherwise
required by these Rules.
2. Each Board member shall serve on two or more standing committees.
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3. The Chairman of the Board shall be an ex-officio member of all standing
committees and subcommittees. The Board Chairman shall have the same voting rights as
provided in 1 TCC 4-2(b.)
4. The Committee Chairman shall have the same voting rights as any member
of the Committee.
b. Quorum. A majority of the members of the Committee, subcommittee or Ad Hoc
Committee shall constitute a quorum. The Board Chairman’s attendance at a committee
meeting (but not a subcommittee meeting) shall be counted when determining if a quorum is
present; however, such attendance shall not increase the number of members constituting a
quorum.
c. Recording of Votes. Roll call votes shall be required in Committees as in Section 1
TCC 4-6 (c.). Whenever a roll call vote it not taken, any members may have their own vote
recorded in the minutes by so requesting at the time the vote is taken.
d. Alternate Members and Attendance of Members at Committee Meetings Other Than
Those to Which They are Assigned.
1. An alternate member may be appointed to each standing committee by the
Chairman of the Board and such alternative shall attend meetings of such committee if
required to constitute a quorum and shall have all the privileges and duties of a regular
member while so serving.
2. Board Members may attend and have access to minutes resulting from any
open or closed meetings or sessions of a committees of which they are not members. At the
discretion of the Committee Chairman, during the meeting, the Board Member may participate
in the meeting but without voting privilege or payment of per diem, mileage or expenses.
3. Any closed meeting or closed session held by any committee of the Tazewell
County Board shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the Illinois Open Meeting Act.
Neither the news media nor the general public shall be allowed to record the closed session.
4. Decorum during the proceedings of all committee meetings shall be
maintained at all times by members, interested parties, the public, and the media. The
Committee Chairman shall be authorized to take appropriate action to maintain said decorum.
e. Subcommittees of Standing Committees
1. Subcommittees of the Executive Committee. That standing subcommittees
of the Executive Committee are: Rules Subcommittee, Collective Bargaining Subcommittee,
Legal Services Subcommittee, Legislative Subcommittee, and Ethics Commission
Subcommittee appointed by the Chairman. In addition, the Chairman may create and appoint
up to six members to such subcommittees and advisory groups deemed necessary from time
to time to more efficiently accomplish the business of the committee. Membership of any
subcommittee of the Executive Committee shall consist of Board members but shall not be
restricted to members of the Executive Committee. Membership of any advisory group shall
not be restricted to Board Members. Except as otherwise provided by statute or ordinance,
such subcommittee shall report to the Executive Committee.
2. Subcommittees of Other Standing Committees. The Chairman of any
standing committee may create such subcommittee of his committee as may be necessary
from time to time to more efficiently accomplish the business of such standing committee.
The Board Chairman shall be an ex officio member of any such subcommittee with the same
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voting rights as provided in 1 TCC 4-2 (b.). Appointment to such subcommittee shall be made
by the committee Chairman and shall be restricted to members of the standing committee.
Except as otherwise provided, such subcommittees shall report to their standing committee.
1 TCC 4-8 COMMITTEES GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The general function and responsibilities of each committee are:
a. With the aid of the Board Chairman, County Administrator, State’s Attorney, Auditor,
Treasurer and Executive Committee, to keep informed concerning appropriations and the
budget for activities under the purview of the Committee and to help keep expenditures within
the budget.
b. To keep written minutes and to report regularly to the Board the substances of all
meetings.
c. To file minutes of all committee meetings with the Board office, which shall then be
filed with the County Clerk, prior to the next regularly scheduled meeting.
d. To submit to the County Board for consideration all policies and procedure as
recommended by the Committee.
e. To act on all matters referred to by the Committee by the Chairman of the Board or
by the Board itself, in addition to duties otherwise prescribed.
f. To keep informed with regard to activities of any department which is under its
general supervision or for which it serves as liaison with the Board in instances where such
activities are concerned with another committee.
1 TCC 4-9 COMMITTEE RULES
a. Committees shall take final action only on those matters authorized herein or by
ordinance, resolution or policy adopted by the Board.
b. A committee shall allow nonmembers to appear before it when such appearance is
appropriate and does not violate due process of law. A request for such appearance shall be
directed to the Committee Chairman in writing with the subject matter stated at least 24 hours
in advance of the meeting unless otherwise allowed by the Committee Chairman. The
committee shall have the right to set reasonable time limits, prevent unruly conduct and
require groups to be represented by one spokesman.
c. The regular committee meeting dates, location and times shall be set by the
committee Chairman after consultation with the committee members.
d. Each committee chairman shall require the County Clerk or such designated person
to prepare and mail an agenda to all Committee members in advance of a regularly scheduled
meeting.
e. Committees shall use the public address system when meeting in the County Board
Room.
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1 TCC 4-10 FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SPECIFIC COMMITTEES.
In addition to the general duties otherwise prescribed, the individual committees shall have
the functions, responsibilities, and areas of jurisdiction and otherwise as set forth in this
section.
a. Executive Committee
1. To provide general direction for all Board programs, business, planning and
policy making functions and to review the reports of Board Committees.
2. To exercise general supervision of the administration of all Board affairs,
including coordination of all committees.
3. To act in an advisory capacity to the Chairman of the Board.
4. To review and make recommendations for changes in committee
organizations and scope and in rules as may be deemed necessary.
5. To be responsible for the general overview of, and coordination with, all ad
hoc committees, task force and other like organizations as their activities related to county
business, unless specifically under the jurisdiction of another standing committee.
6. To be responsible for all matters concerning the employment and activities
of all consultants, both paid and unpaid, unless specifically under the jurisdiction of another
standing committee.
7. To by responsible for all relationships with other units of government and for
intergovernmental agreements unless specifically under the jurisdiction of another standing
committee.
8. To exercise general supervision over all matters relating to the codification
of county ordinances and resolutions.
9. To exercise general supervision over any federal or state entitlement
programs for which the Board has a responsibility.
10. To serve as liaison in the Board’s relationship with external Boards and
commissions with which the Board may have a working relationship.
11. To serve as the oversight committee for the all local, state and federal
economic development programs, including but not limited to the County’s intergovernmental
agreement with the Economic Development Council of Peoria, Inc. and to exercise general
supervision overall economic development grants.
12. To review matters related to supervision over all licensing activities
including raffles and charitable games.
13. To exercise general supervision over all licensing activities including raffles
and charitable games.
14. To evaluate the performance of the County Administrator and to
recommend salary and other terms of the Administrator’s employment agreement.
b. Rules Committee
1. To periodically review the rules of the Board and recommend revisions
deemed necessary and appropriate.
2. To receive and consider proposals for changes in the rules of the Board and
make appropriate recommendations.
c. Collective Bargaining Committee
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1. To exercise general supervision over all collective bargaining agreements,
employee benefit, and entitlement and make recommendations to the Board.
d. Legislative Liaison Committee
1. To serve as oversight committee for Legislative research and review.
e. Finance Committee
1. To exercise continuous review of the overall tax cycle from the initial
assessment of property through the tax collection.
2. To exercise continuous review of revenues and expenditures, and to identify
new or alternative revenue sources of the county.
3. To review and make recommendations to the Board with respect to
purchasing and contracting policies and procedures.
4. To exercise continuous review of financial management, accounting and
fiscal operations.
5. To serve as the oversight committee for the office of Supervisor of
Assessments.
6. To serve as the liaison committee for all officials.
7. To be responsible for fiscal instruments.
8. To recommend to the Board a public accounting firm to conduct an annual
audit of all funds and accounts of the County.
9. To make recommendation on all emergency appropriations, transfer
ordinances and any transfers from the Contingent Account in all Funds.
10. To receive the proposed annual operating and annual capital improvements
budgets for each of the departments of the departments of the county government as
recommended by the respective oversight committees; and to study, review and adjust such
departmental budget request in order to accommodate budgetary priorities and fiscal
constraints. To review the Proposed Budget and Appropriation Ordinance and a Proposed Tax
Levy Ordinance which shall be submitted to the Board, with the Executive Committee’s
recommendation, in accordance with the Statutes of the State of Illinois.
11. To review the outside auditor’s management letter, request departmental
responses to same, and make recommendations to the Board and the various oversight
committees.
f. Human Resources Committee
1. To prepare and make recommendation to the Board with respect to the
personnel policies and procedures which are not subject to collective bargaining.
2. To consider all requests for compensation changes or reclassification and
make a recommendation to the Board.
3. To consider all requests for staffing changes which require additional staff
and make a recommendation to the Board.
4. To exercise general supervision over the administration of the position
classification schedules and the salary schedules.
5. To act as the oversight committee for the County Health Care Program.
Workers Compensation, and all non-liability insurance matters, including property claims and
property insurance matters.
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6. To review and make recommendations to the Board on salaries and
compensation of elected and appointed officials.
g. Transportation Committee
1. To serve as the oversight committee for the County Highway Department.
2. To exercise general supervision over all bridge, road and right-of-way matters
under the jurisdiction of the County; over the acquisition and disposition of County Highway
equipment and materials.
3. To recommend to the Board approval of contracts for all highway work and
transportation programs for which the County is responsible.
4. To exercise general supervision over the letting of bids and right-of-way
acquisitions relating to County Highways or the County Highway Department.
5. To provide the Board with long range plans for the highways in the County,
including those to be undertaken by the County and those planned jointly with other political
units.
6. To exercise general supervision over matters which are assigned to this
committee with regard to the buildings and grounds at the County Highway Complex and any
department expenditures.
h. Health Services Committee
1. To serve as liaison in the Board’s relationship with the Board of Health and
the Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) Board, and any other County physical and
mental service.
2. To act as the oversight committee for the Animal Control Program.
3. To exercise general supervision over matters which are assigned by the
Property Committee to this committee with regard to county buildings and grounds.
4. To act as the oversight committee for the County Solid Waste Management
Plan. However, the siting of new or expansion of existing landfills, incinerator facilities and
transfer stations shall be as required in the Site Approval Ordinance, 6 TCC 8.
5. To review all matters related to environmental concerns.
i. Property Committee
1. To serve as the oversight committee for and exercise general supervision
over all county real property and to prepare plans and policies for County participation in
recreational facilities and programs and make appropriate recommendations to the Board.
2. To coordinate with appropriate standing committees in planning for any
remodeling and expansion of any real property and the acquisition of any equipment or
services.
3. To exercise general supervision over matters which are assigned to other
committees regarding county buildings and grounds.
4. To direct the County Administrator or his designee to prepare, recommend
and submit to the appropriate oversight committees each year a five year capital improvement
program. The five year capital improvement program shall be updated annually as a part of
the budget process.
j. Land Use and Development Committee
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1. To serve as the oversight committee for the Department of Community
Development and to handle all matters upon which the Tazewell County Zoning Ordinance
requires action by a committee of the Board.
2. To exercise general supervision over matters concerning maps, plats and
subdivisions and to conduct public hearings and handle all other matters upon which the Land
Subdivision Ordinance of Tazewell County, Illinois, requires action by a committee of the
Board.
3. In cooperation with the Director of Community Development, to review and
recommend environment, zoning, building, subdivision, mobile home and nuisance
ordinances and resolutions and recommend any necessary changes to the Board.
4. To act as oversight committee between the Board and the Zoning Board
Appeals.
5. In cooperation with the appropriate agencies to recommend for adoption of
long-range comprehensive plan or portion thereof for the use of land, for protection of the
environment and to coordinate economic development.
k. Risk Management Policy Committee
1. Together with the Treasurer, Auditor, and State’s Attorney to act as the
governing committee for the Self-Funded Risk-Management and Liability Insurance Plan
originally effective on December 1, 1988, as amended, 1 TCC 5.
1 TCC 4-11 AMENDMENT OF RULES
Amendment of these rules shall require the approval of the Executive Committee and the
affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the Board. Any proposed amendment shall
be voted upon only if it is distributed in writing to the members at least one month before the
meeting at which the amendment is presented to the Board of adoption.
1 TCC 4-12 EXPENDITURES
a. Compensation and Reimbursement of Board Members
1. Submitting Claim Vouchers. Claim vouchers for per diem compensation and
reimbursement of expenses shall be submitted to the Auditor by the 10th day of the month for
presentation to the Finance Committee. Per Diem requests must be accompanied by the
written approval of the Chairman of the Board. Request for purposes of expense, date
incurred, and the signature of the member, verifying that such expense was incurred for the
benefit of the County. Additionally, mileage reimbursement requests shall not be paid unless
the voucher states (1) Date, origin and destination of travel; and (2) Purposes and number of
miles.
2. Per Diem Compensation
(i) In addition to an annual salary of $2,400, which is to be paid in 12
equal monthly installments each year, Board members shall receive a per diem for each day
spent on authorized Board business beyond regular meetings of the County Board and
standing committees other than Executive Committee. “Authorized Board business” is limited
to activities approved by the Board Chairman including but not limited to the following
examples:
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(1) Attendance at special meetings of the full Board or special meetings
of standing committees to which a member has been appointed;
(2) Attendance at a formal meeting of another governing or advisory
body as the officially appointed representative of the Board to such body. (e.g. Health
Department, Tri-County Regional Planning Commission and its Executive Board, PPUATS
Policy and Technical Committees);
(3) Attendance at any meeting of a board, commission, or agency to
which they have been appointed as a liaison (e.g. Veteran’s Commission, Persons with
Developmental Disabilities Board, Board of Health, We-Care Board, Youth Services Board,
Heartland Water Resources Board, Prairie Rivers RC &D Board, Tazewell County Farm Bureau,
Pekin Main Street);
(4) Attendance at the Tazewell County Board Executive Committee;
(5) Attendance at the Tazewell County Zoning Board of Appeals by
members appointed to the Land Use Committee and by other members approved by the Board
Chairman;
(6) County Board Chairman approved attendance at education seminars
and other training, meetings with other governmental agencies, and attendance to perform
other work connected with the official business of Tazewell County.
(ii) The per diem amount shall be $60.
3. Mileage Reimbursement
(i) Mileage shall be reimbursed at the rate in effect under regulations
promulgate pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code (5 U.S.C. 5707(b)(2). All other expenses
(fuel, lubricants, insurance, towing, etc) are the sole responsibility of the Board Member.
(ii) Mileage shall be reimbursed for travel to:
(1) Any activity which would qualify as authorized Board business’ for
per diem compensation; and
(2) Any site which is the subject of a zoning decision or transportation
project before the full Board.
(iii) The number of miles reimbursed shall be limited to the lesser of:
(1) The round trip route from the member’s residence to the
activity or site;
(2) The actual route traveled to and from the activity/site.
4. Miscellaneous Reimbursement. Reimbursement for all other expenses shall
be in accordance with the policy for all County employees.
b. Payment of Bills. Unless otherwise designated under Functions and Responsibilities
of Specific Committees, 1 TCC 4-10, all bills shall be submitted to the Finance Committee for
recommendation to the Board, the Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Merit Commission
amendments to per diems occurring in the next payroll.
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1 TCC 4-13 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
a. Emergency Procedure. In case of an emergency, the Chairman of the Board shall be
given the power to act on behalf of the Board. A letter setting forth the circumstances
constituting the emergency shall be filed with the County Clerk (and with the Auditor, if any
expenditures are involved). At the next meeting of the Board, by roll call vote, a Resolution
shall be considered considering the Emergency, stating therein the circumstances
constituting the emergency and the Board’s concurrence)
b. Records of the Board. Any appropriate documents shall be placed on file among the
records of the Board or a committee, as the case may be, direction of the Chairman after
opportunity is given for correction, addition or deletion. Such action shall be reflected in the
minutes of that meeting.
c. Conflict of Interest. No Board Member shall vote on their own appointment to a
position that includes compensation in excess of the per diem provided by these rules.
(amended by Resolution E-15-93 on 09-30-15)
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STANDING COMMITTEES
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FINANCE/HUMAN RESOURCES- Q=7
Neuhauser-Chairman Finance
Graff-Vice Chairman Finance
Harris-Chairman Human Resources
Meisinger-Vice Chairman Human Resources
Connett
Donahue
LEGISLATIVE LIAISON
Grimm
Rinehart
Hillegonds
Donahue
Imig
Meisinger
Mingus
Redlingshafer
Redlingshafer
EXECUTIVE/RISK MANAG.-Q=7
Zimmerman-Chairman
Neuhauser-Vice Chair
Connett
Crawford
Donahue
Grimm
Harris
Hillegonds
Imig
Meisinger
Sinn
TRANSPORTATION- Q=5
Sinn- Chairman
Proehl- Vice Chairman
Crawford
Holford
Menold
Rinehart
Sciortino
Wolfe
HEALTH SERVICES-Q=5
Imig-Chairman
Sundell-Vice
Graff
Harris
Holford
Mingus
Sinn
Vanderheydt
PROPERTY-Q=5
Grimm-Chairman
Donahue-Vice Chair.
Meisinger
Menold
Neuhauser
Proehl
Vanderheydt
Wolfe
LAND USE-Q=5
Hillegonds-Chairman
Rinehart-Vice
Connett
Crawford
Mingus
Redlingshafer
Sciortino
Sundell
COUNTY BOARD
David Zimmerman-Chairman
Tim Neuhauser-Vice Chairman
John Redlingshafer- Parliamentarian
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RISK MANAGEMENT
County Auditor
County Treasurer
State's Attorney
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS-Q=4
Lessen-Chairman
Baum
Linsley
May
Webb
Vaughn
Zimmerman, K.
Lance-1st Alternate
Hahn-2nd Alternate
COUNTY OFFICES
ANIMAL CONTROL
The Animal Control department is responsible for providing animal control
services to Tazewell County and most municipalities within the county. These
services include investigating animal running at large, animal attacks on
humans, and claims of dangerous animals. The department is also responsible
for animal protection services, which include sheltering impounded animals,
increasing the adoption/transfer rate of animals in the shelter, and enhancing
community awareness about animal welfare issues. The department also
license and registers all dogs and cats four months of age or older in Tazewell
County. Additionally, the department strives to reduce the threat of rabies in the
community as well as end pet overpopulation.
DIRECTOR- RYAN SANDERS
Administrative Assistant- Kathy Mortimer
Administrative Specialist- Chad Kautz
Animal Control Officer- Jaymee Harms
Animal Control Officer- Pam Lohnes
Kennel Services Manager- Char Homerin
Kennel Technician- Jeff Williams
Part Time Kennel Technician- Jeromy Homerin
Address:
21314 Illinois Route 9
PO Box 158
Tremont, IL 61568
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Phone: 309-925-3370
Phone: 309-925-3633
AUDITOR
Audit Division: Audit all claims against the county, and recommend to the county board the
payment or rejection of all claims presented. Report quarterly to the county board the entire
financial operations of the county including revenues anticipated and received, expenditures
estimated and paid. Property Audit, inventory of all property owned by the county. Auction of
property, oversee the disposal of County assets at the County Auction. Audit and disbursement
of county payroll checks bi-weekly.
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Department Audit
Property Audit
External Audit
Payroll Audit
Budget Division: Compile Annual budget after all departments request have been submitted.
Monitor county budget throughout the year. Prepare final appropriation after final budget is
adopted.
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Annual Budget
Budget Analysis
Appropriation Report
Accounting Division: Prepare expenditure reports. Enter and disburse all accounts payable for
all county departments. Keeper of all contracts entered into by the County.
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Reporting of all Fixed Assets
1099 Reporting
Accounts Payable
Claims Audit
Receipts Audit
Expenditure Report
Purchasing Division: Prepare bid documents and opening of all bids. Issue purchase orders.
Purchase and storage of supplies for County General departments.
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Centralized Procurement
Bidding and Specifications
Purchase orders and titles
Contracts
COUNTY AUDITOR- VICKI GRASHOFF
Chief Deputy Auditor/Purchasing Manager- Terry Short
Assistant Deputy Auditor/Accounting Manager- Sherri Hoyle
Address:
McKenzie Building
11 S. 4th St., Suite 120
Pekin, IL 6155
Phone: 477-2237
Fax: 477-3095
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BAILIFFS
COURTS
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Officially opens each Court and checks heat ventilations, water pitchers, lights,
and fans, etc.
Assist clerks, reporters, attorney, witnesses and litigants.
Direct Litigants to proper Courtroom and checks them in on Court calendar.
Maintain order during Court sessions and is responsible for Court.
Maintains order in corridors at all times with the help of Security Deputies.
JURIES
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Escorts all new Petit and Grand Jurors to Courtrooms from the Jury Commission
room in the McKenzie Building.
Escorts Jury to and from the Courtroom.
Secures Jury in deliberation room and makes arrangements for meals while
deliberating.
Make overnight accommodation and transportation arrangements for
sequestered Juries.
Chief Bailiff- Jim McMullin
Assistant Chief Bailiff- Kenneth Petri
Bailiff- John Adkins
Bailiff- Sherri Nichols
Bailiff-Mary Lange
Bailiff- Nancy Moessner
Bailiff- Rex Hough
Bailiff- John Shallenberger
Bailiff- Ronald Richason
Bailiff- Jack Barfield
Bailiff- Linda Maas
Bailiff- Lois Post
Bailiff- George Richardson
Bailiff- Harry Ruark
Bailiff- Steve Meyer
Address:
Tazewell County Courthouse
Room 102
Pekin, IL 61554
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Phone: 477-2201
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT
Justice Center
Address: 101 S. Capitol Street
Pekin, IL 61554
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS SUPERINTENDENT- MICHAEL STRAUMAN
Maintenance Coordinator- Ryan Avery
Maintenance Personnel- Tom Shryock
Maintenance Personnel- Mike Turner
Maintenance Personnel P/T- Seth Cassidy
Maintenance P/T- Walter Loberg
Maintenance P/T-VACANT
Justice Center Shop: 478-5662
Justice Center Office: 478-5663
Courthouse Shop: 478-5827
Fax: 478-5664
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CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER
To provide a coordinated approach to the investigation, prosecution and treatment of child
sexual abuse and serious physical abuse cases, which is sensitive to the child victim’s needs
and holds offenders accountable.
Services Provided
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Child friendly facilities in each county
Specially trained child interviewers
Advocacy for child victims and their non-offending family members
Case Management including court preparation for child victims
Free on site crisis counseling
Referrals for medical examinations
Linkage to other community resources
Coordinating multidisciplinary team
School prevention and community education
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR- SARAH LAVIN
Case Management- Tara Crady
Prevention Educator- Deanna Butler
Family Advocate- Louise Milam
Address:
341 Buena Vista
Pekin, IL 61554
Phone: 347-6001
Fax: 347-6189
E-Mail: [email protected]
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CIRCUIT CLERK
342 Court Street
Pekin, IL 61554
LINC HOBSON
477-2214
Chief Deputy- Julie Young
478-5831
COURTROOM CLERKS
Deputy Clerk- Courtroom- Lee Ann Abts
Deputy Clerk-Courtroom- Becky Jones
Deputy Clerk Courtroom- Tracey Juchems
Deputy Clerk Courtroom- Carla Gibbs
Deputy Clerk Courtroom- Renee Gregory
Deputy Clerk Courtroom- Lisa Wubben
CIVIL DIVISION
477-2214
Civil Division Manager- Gina Eisfelder
Deputy Clerk- Sarah Keyes
Deputy Clerk- Dion Fresquez
Deputy Clerk- Kim Steinborn
Deputy Clerk- Diane Veerman
Deputy Clerk- Kim Wheat
Deputy Clerk P/T- Mollie Julius
FAMILY DIVISION
477-2220
Family Division Manager- Gina Eisfelder
Deputy Clerk- Vickie Pickerill
Deputy Clerk- Julie Shedigar
Deputy Clerk- Cathi Tandy
Deputy Clerk- Lori Shelton
Deputy Clerk P/T- Heidi Shutt
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
477-2775
Criminal Division Manager- Jennifer Shallenberger
Deputy Clerk- Mary Arms
Deputy Clerk- Brenda Johnson
Deputy Clerk- Sherry Simpson
Deputy Clerk Sharon Munge
Deputy Clerk- Teresa Powell
TRAFFIC DIVISION
477-2218
Traffic Division Manager- Denise Duffin
Deputy Clerk- Brittanie Kelly
Deputy Clerk- Tiffany Bruen
Deputy Clerk- Angel Figurski
Deputy Clerk- Tori Sutter
Deputy Clerk- Rita Taylor
DATA PROCESSING/MICROFILM DIVISION
477-2217
Data Processing/Microfilm Manager- Cyndi Bundy
Deputy Clerk- Julie Hibberd
Deputy Clerk- Adrienne Handlen
Deputy Clerk- Peggy King
Deputy Clerk- Kelley Nagel
ACCOUNTING AND COLLECTIONS DIVISION
Accounting and Collections Division Manager- Toni Weber
Bookkeeper- Cheryl Sutter
COMPLIANCE DIVISION
478-5699
Compliance Division Manager-Jennifer Shallenberger
LEGAL SERVICES
477-2298
Legal Services Manager-Jennifer Shallenberger
Deputy Clerk- Patricia Richmond
Deputy Clerk- Tonia Slater
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CIRCUIT COURTS
Felony Court- Courtroom 104
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Felony Cases
Post-conviction Petitions
In-custodies everyday (1:15 PM) at Justice Center
Criminal Court- Courtroom 104
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Ordinance Violation cases excluding Traffic & Parking cases
Conservation violation cases
Criminal Misdemeanor cases
MR-Extradition cases
Civil Court- Courtroom 202
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LM cases from $10,000.01 to $50,000.00
Probate cases
Small claims cases $0.00 to $10,000.00
Tax cases which are Petitions for Tax Deeds
MR-Name changes
Guardianship-adult or minor
Forcible Detainer
F cases-Paternity
Adoption
Public Aid child Support in F cases & D cases
Backup for Domestic Relations Court
OP cases on Monday and Thursday
Traffic Court- Courtroom 207
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Ordinance Violation cases which are traffic or Parking cases
OP cases on Tuesday
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Domestic Relations Court- Courtroom 302
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Dissolution of Marriage cases including post-judgement relief
Orders of Protection in Divorce cases whether pending or not-Thursday
MR-Foreign divorces
Law and Equity Division- Courtroom 308
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Chancery cases including Foreclosure Sales
Eminent Domain Cases
Miscellaneous Remedy (MR) cases excluding foreign divorces, name changes and
extraditions
Tax cases excluding Petitions for Tax Deeds
L and LM and SC Jury Trials
OP cases on Wednesday and Friday
FELONY, COURT 101- HONORABLE PAUL P. GILFILLAN
PRESIDING JUDGE
Criminal Court 104- Honorable Mark E. Gilles
Civil, Court 202- Honorable James A. Mack
Traffic, Court 207- Honorable Richard D. McCoy
Domestic Relations, Court 302- Honorable Thomas A. Keith
Law & Equity, Court 308- Honorable Michael D. Risinger
Court Reporter, Asst. Supervisor, Room 303- Julia Shane
Court Reporter, Room 307B- Lori Winn
Court Reporter, Room 307C-Crystal Mason
Court/Admin. Room 102-Courtney Eeten
Law Library P/T- Daniel Ames
Address:
Tazewell County Courthouse
342 Court Street, Room 102
Pekin, IL 61554
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Phone: 477-2201
Fax: 347-3979
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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Enforcement of Title 7, Chapter 1, Zoning of the Tazewell County Code in the
unincorporated areas of Tazewell County.
Enforcement of Title 7, Chapter 2, Adult Use Ordinance.
Enforcement of Title 7, Chapter 3, Wind Farm Ordinance.
Enforcement of Title 7, Chapter 4, Small Wind Energy Systems.
Enforcement of Title 7, Chapter 5, Building and Property Maintenance Code.
Enforcement of Title 7, Chapter 6, Agricultural Areas, Conservations & Protections.
Enforcement of Title 8, Chapter 1, Inoperable Motor Vehicles of the Tazewell County
Code.
Enforcement of Title 8, Chapter 2, Subdivision Regulations.
Enforcement of Title 8, Chapter 3, Tazewell County Erosion, Sediment and Storm
Water Control Ordinance.
Enforcement of Title 8, Chapter 4, Regulating Development in Flood Plain Areas.
Enforcement of Tazewell County Groundwater Protection Ordinance.
Issue building permits, inspect construction, issue certificate of occupancy, and
maintain permanent record for the unincorporated areas of Tazewell County.
Receive and prepare Variance, Special Use and Rezoning petitions for Public
Hearings by the Tazewell County Zoning Board of Appeals, and also publish petitions
in local newspapers as required by State Law prior to the Zoning Board of Appeals
Hearing.
Present Variance, Special Use and Rezoning Petitions to the Land Use Committee for
their Consideration and recommendation to the County Board.
Present Variance, Special Use and Rezoning Petitions to the County Board for their
consideration for approval or denial.
Maintain the Official Tazewell County Zoning Maps for public information.
Display the Official U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development National
Flood Insurance Maps of the flood Boundary and floodways in the unincorporated
areas of Tazewell County.
Coordinate all Local, Regional, State and Federal environmental and other land
development permitting process affecting development in Tazewell County.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR- KRISTAL DEININGER
Inspections Coordinator- Jaclynn Workman
Administrative Assistant-Melissa Kreiter
Community Development Assistant- Judy Searle
Building Inspector-Glen Gullette
Address:
11 South 4th Street-Room 400
Pekin, IL 61554
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Phone: 477-2235
TAZEWELL COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MEMBERS
Chairman-Duane Lessen
Members
JoAn Baum
John P. Webb
Cheryl Linsley
Ken Zimmerman
Sandy May
Donald Vaughn
Alternate Members
Mike Lance 1st Alternate
Paul Hahn 2nd Alternate
CSR-Arlene Nauman
Address: McKenzie Building
11 South 4th Street, Room-400
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 477-2235
Fax: 477-2358
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CORONER
The Tazewell County Coroner is mandated by Statue to investigate the cause and manner of
death of any dead body within the borders of the county when the circumstances of the
death indicate any of the following:
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A sudden of violent death, whether apparently suicidal, homicidal, or accidental.
Any death due to a sex crime or a crime against nature including criminal or selfinduced abortions and stillborn infants where there is a suspicion of illegal
interference.
A death where the circumstances are suspicious, obscure, mysterious or otherwise
unexplained.
A death where addiction to alcohol or to any drug may have been a contributory
cause.
A death where the descendant was not attended by a licensed physician within the
past 72-hours of death occurs within 24 hours of admission to a hospital (unless the
patient has been under continuous care of a physician for a natural disease which is
responsible for death).
A death on the operating table or prior to recovery from anesthesia.
All deaths in an State institution.
All deaths of wards of the State in a private care facility or in programs funded by the
Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, the Illinois Department
of Alcoholism and Substances Abuse, or the Department of children and Family
Services.
All deaths arising from employment including industrial poisonings from custody of
any law enforcement agency.
Any death of a fireman who dies within 30 days of working a fire.
All deaths arising from employment including industrial poisoning from absorption
and /or inhalation.
All hospice deaths.
All human skeletal remains including bones and decomposed fleshy parts of a
deceased human body including grave artifacts.
During a death investigation, it may be the duty and responsibility of the Coroner to
cause an autopsy to be performed, including the taking of X-rays and the
performance of other medical tests, toxicology tests, and positive body identification
as the Coroner deems appropriate.
Special attention is given by the Coroner’s office to the family of the deceased in
keeping them informed during their grieving process. This care, concern and
compassion is also exhibited by the Coroner in providing the option of tissue, organ,
or body donation (in those deaths meeting the donation criteria) and in providing
special reports in all Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) cases.
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The Coroner takes charge of any valuable personal property, money, or papers found
upon or near the body which is the subject of a Coroner’s investigation and delivers
the same to these entitled to its care or possession. After the inquisition, the Coroner
releases the body to family or friends for burial. If no next of kin or friends exist, the
Coroner shall cause the body to be decently buried or cremated, the expenses paid
by the County.
All cases coming under investigation prior to the filing of a permanent Death
Certificate must be resolved as to the manner of death. This may occur in two ways.
First by holding an Inquest a jury of six individual would hear testimony and form a
verdict according to the evidence presented. This takes place in a public venue. This
system has several shortcomings. The public access allows the family of the victim to
suffer the reliving of the event. In cases such as suicide this becomes overwhelming.
Also the verdict so reached can never be overturned regardless of any new evidence
that may appear because of new scientific techniques.
The second approach made law in 2007 provides that the Coroner after investigating
all evidence can reach a verdict on the manner of death without inquest. This can be
kept Private for the families and is reversible should anything new develop in the
case. The vast majority of all cases in Tazewell County are resolved this way.
In any death where the remains are to be cremated, it shall be the duty of the funeral
director to obtain from the Coroner a permit to cremate a body. The Coroner, prior to
the issuing of the permit, shall complete his investigation of the cause and
circumstances of the death. No crematory shall cremate a dead human body unless
a Coroner’s permit to cremate has been furnished to authorize the cremation.
CORONER- DR. JAMES J. BALDI
Chief Deputy- Rodney E. Wamsley
Administrative Assistant- Glenda S. Grashoff
Deputy- Scott A. Price
Deputy- Richard C. Von Rohr
Deputy- Eliza Dickerson
Deputy- Shawn L. Naylor
Deputy- Melissa Mallory
Deputy- Bruce Shultz
Deputy- Danny Bonnette
Address:
McKenzie Building
Room 228
11 South 4th Street
Pekin, IL 61554-4201
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24-Hour Phone:
Fax:
346-1222
346-4415
COUNTY BOARD OFFICE
COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
Human Resources
Information Technology (IT)
County Administration
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Oversees the daily operations of all appointed offices (non-elected)
Maintains all records pertaining to County Board Operations
Preparation of agenda for County Board meetings and Resolutions
Liaison to media
Record keeper of all County Board Committee Meetings
Review of all available State and Federal Grants
Legislative Review and monitoring
Research and recommendation on budgetary matters including the annual budget
Human Resources
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New employee orientation
Personnel Policies
Employee Services
Health Plan information
Affirmative Action Policy
Administer the County Insurance programs such as worker’s compensation, accident,
property and casualty
I.T.
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Network support
Computer support
Telephone support
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COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN- DAVID ZIMMERMAN
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR- WENDY K. FERRILL
Chief Clerk/Secretary to County Board-Sue Beeney
HR Generalist, Benefits & Employee Services-Roger Workheiser
HR Generalist, Health & Risk- Melissa Sweeney
Network Administrator- Scott Hizey
I.T. Support Technician- Jeff Young
Location of County Board Office:
McKenzie Building
11 South 4th Street, Suite 432
Pekin, IL 61554
Location of Human Resources:
Tazewell Building
414 Court, Suite 200
Pekin, IL 61554
Location of I.T.:
McKenzie Building
11 South 4th Street, 3rd Floor
Pekin, IL 61554
Telephone for County Board Office:
Telephone for Human Resources:
Telephone for I.T.:
309-477-2272
309-478-5813
309-478-5849
Fax for County Board Office:
Fax for Human Resources:
309-477-2273
309-478-5944
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COUNTY CLERK/RECORDER
VITAL STATISTICS DIVISION
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Death Certificates
Birth Certificates-Legitimating
Papers
Marriage License
Civil Union License-Starting
June 01, 2011
Civil Union Conversions
County Board Minutes
Notary Applications &
Certificates
Assumed Name CertificatesBusiness
County Liquor License
County Raffle License
PAYROLL DIVISION
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Employee Payroll Processing
Employee Payroll Deductions
Reporting IMRF Contributions
Quarterly & Annually Federal &
State Reporting
TAX EXTENSIONS
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RECORDER DIVISION
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Warranty Deeds
 Quit Claims Deeds
 Deed in Trust, Judicial Deeds, Trustees
Mortgages, Assignments of Mortgages, Trust Deeds
 Plats, Subdivisions, Surveys
 Release of Deeds
 Contract Deeds
 Monument Records
 Liens
 Financing Statements
 Veteran's Discharges (Restricted Access)
 Corporation Papers
 Foreign Birth Certificates (Service)
 Farm Names
 Cemetery
 Power of Attorney
 Bill of Sale
 Misc. documents people want recorded
 Online access to land records at
tazewell.com/countyclerk&recorder.html
Levy Filing
Tax Rate Computations
Delinquent Tax Payments
ELECTION DIVISION
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Administer Elections
Voter Registration
Economic Interest Statements
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COUNTY CLERK/RECORDER
CLERK/RECORDER- CHRISTIE A. WEBB
VITAL STATISTICS DIVISION
Chief Deputy- Tina Rudd
Tax Consultant- Angie Gandy
Vital Statistics Bookkeeper- Vicki Hubert
Vital Statistics Clerk- Tammy Woodard
Vital Statistics Clerk- Daylyn Storey
Vital Stats/ Election Clerk- Kendra Evans
Payroll Administrative Clerk-Teresa Melvin
Printer- Gayle Williams
ELECTION DIVISION
Elections Supervisor- Moira Hartley
Elections Clerk- Judy Lacey
Elections Clerk- Rhonda Waddill
RECORDER DIVISION
Recorder Supervisor- Susan Manuel
Deputy Recorder- Pam Seward
Deputy Recorder- Lisa Dunnigan
Deputy Recorder-Carla Sellers
Deputy Recorder- Janice Michaels
Deputy Recorder P/T- Sharon Sciortino
Office Hours: 8:30 AM- 5:00 PM
Monday- Friday
Vital Statistics/Elections Division
McKenzie Building
11 South 4th Street, Suite 203
Pekin, IL 61554
[email protected]
Vital Stats/Taxes: 477-2264
Elections: 477-2267
Payroll: 477-2269
Fax: 477-2244
Recorder Division
McKenzie Building
11 South 4th Street, Suite 124
Pekin, IL 61554
Recorder: 477-2210
Fax: 477-2321
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TAZEWELL COUNTY COURT SERVICES
Court Services Director-John Horan
ADULT PROBATION OFFICE
334 Elizabeth Street, Suite 100
Pekin, IL 61554
309-477-2281
Chief Adult Probation Officer-Jamie Cates
Adult Officer/Armed-Jerry Vanderheydt
Adult Probation Officer-VACANT
Adult Probation Officer- Moriah Turner
Adult Probation Officer- Jennifer Kelly
Adult Officer/Armed- Mic Seward
Adult Probation Officer-Joyce Ricci
Adult Intake Officer- Schad Martin
Adult Intake Officer- Raegan Hale
Chief Adult Probation Officer-Susan Walker
Adult Officer/Armed- Michelle Stealy
Adult Probation Officer-Shannon Ummel
Adult Probation Officer/Transfer-Daymon Aeilts
Adult Probation Administrative Officer- Melissa Barnett
Adult Probation Officer- Karen Bean
Adult Probation Officer- Shawn Oetzel
Chief Adult Probation Officer/Operations Division- Kimberly Olar
Operations Division Administrator-Lisa Knight
Office Manager- Barbara Lamberson
Specialized Caseload Clerk- Patte Shields
Specialized Caseload Clerk- Ann Potter
Secretary- Jamie Fallert
Secretary-VACANT
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JUVENILE PROBATION OFFICE
334 Elizabeth Street, Suite 54
Pekin, IL 61554
309-477-2278
Chief Juvenile Probation Officer- Justin Stump
Juvenile/Adult Probation Officer/Armed- Tom Embry
Juvenile Intake Officer- Brian Long
Juvenile Probation Officer- Robert Stockham
Juvenile Probation Officer- Ashley Wiker
Juvenile Probation Officer- Liz McPherson
Secretary & Public Service Coordinator- Michelle Eeten
PRETRIAL SERVICES & INTENSIVE PROBATION
334 Elizabeth Street, Suite 100
Pekin, IL 61554
309-477-2395
Chief Intensive Services Officer- Joe Howe
Adult Officer/Armed- Scott Moon
Adult Officer/Armed- Kim Atkins
Adult Probation Officer- Quentin Workman
Adult I.P.S. Officer/Armed- Kelly McConkey
Adult Probation Officer- Eric Quiram
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (EMA)
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Assist with Coordination of activities at natural or manmade disasters or hazardous
spills.
Provide communications during emergencies if needed.
Provide personnel and equipment for ground search and rescue or evidence
searches.
Maintain County Emergency Operations Plan and Accreditation.
Coordinate and train volunteers for proper responses to emergencies within the
county.
Coordinate NIMS Adherence countywide.
Provide county-wide weather spotting during severe weather.
Work with 1st responder agencies, elected officials, community organizations active
in disasters (COAD), and others for effective coordination during disasters.
Participate in the Tri-County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC).
Provide emergency and disaster education.
Maintain Storm Ready designation from the National Weather Service (NWS).
 Equipment
o 40’ Illinois Terrorism Task Force Command & Control vehicle (UCP) for
HSR Region 10
o Communication van
o Portable generators 5kw, 7kw, 8kw, 60kw
o 16’ John boat w/25 motor, search lights radio, and other equipment for
water search and rescue.
DIRECTOR-DAWN COOK
Deputy Director- Jerry Zuercher
Program Assistant- Shannon Saal-Evans
Communications Team Leader- Gary Lawson
Disaster Assessment Team Leader- Rose Bortolussi
Search & Rescue Team Leader- Bryan Collett
UCP Team Leader- Bill Schock
Address: Emergency Operations Center
21304 Illinois Route 9
Tremont, IL 61568
Dawn Cook
Mobile: 620-3125
Pekin Office: 478-5948
[email protected]
Phone: 925-2271
Fax: 925-3631
24-Hour Hotline-: 477-2234
Jerry Zuercher
Mobile: 397-1203
[email protected]
Shannon Saal-Evans
Tremont Office:925-2271
M-F: 8:30AM-Noon
[email protected]
Website: www.tazewellema.org
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HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Board of Health
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Eleven-member voluntary governing board responsible for policy-making for the
department.
Office of Planning
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Workforce Development
Quality Improvement/Assurance
Public Information
o News Releases
o Public Service Announcements
o Media Contacts
o Liaison with Community Groups
Tazewell Public Health Foundation 501C3
Epidemiology
Emergency Preparedness & Disaster Planning
o Drills, Exercises & Trainings
o County & Community Coordination’s
Accreditation
Professional Development
Grant Development
Business Operations Division
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Overall administration & department direction in accordance with the Board of Health
Policy, Illinois Department of Public Health Rules & Regulations & Illinois Department
of Public Health Human Services Rules & Regulations.
Administration
o Reception
o Financial/Grant Administration
o Accounting
o Data/Word Processing
o Record Maintenance
o Human Resources
o Insurance
o Inventory
o Internet Technology
o Facility Maintenance
o Security
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Private Sewage Systems
o New Installations
o Repairs
o Operational Inspections
Solid Waste Management
o Landfill Inspection Program
o Solid Waste Complaint Inspection
o Solid Waste Management Planning
o Recycling Education
Water Supplies-Water Samples/Lab Testing
o Private
o Non-Community
Inspections Programs
o Food Establishments/Events
o Swimming Pools
o Bathing Beaches
o Tanning Booths
Investigations
o Nuisance
o Human habitation
Vector Control & Surveillance
Indoor Air Quality-Radon
Tattoo & Body Art
Green Programs
Air Quality
Community Division
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Illinois Tobacco Free Communities
Drug Free Communities
Tazewell Teens Unlimited
Tazewell Teen Initiative Coalition
Tazewell County Youth Board
Breast & Cervical Cancer Prevention Education, Mammogram & Pap Test Assistance
Fairs, Festivals & Expos
Workplace Wellness
Illinois Wise Woman Program
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School Division
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21st Century Schools
o Extended Day
o Tutoring
o SMASH/STEAM
o Fun Days/Holiday Camp
o Summer Camp
Coordinated School Health Education
Adolescent Health-Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Bullying Prevention Program
Signs of Suicide-Educator Training
Birth to Five Division
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Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Program: Nutrition & Health Education food &
formula vouchers, & breast feeding promotion/peer counseling
Maternal & Child Health-Family Case Management Program, Case Management of
Pregnant Women, Infants, & At-Risk Children
o Multi-problem Families
o Single Parent Families
o Infant High-risk Follow-up
o Maternal High-risk Follow-up
o Prenatal Classes
o Parents as Students
o Genetics Screening & Referral
o Prenatal & Postpartum Depression Screenings
Prenatal Programs-Services for low income pregnant women
o Case Management
o Better Birth Outcomes-For High Risk Pregnancies
Child Passenger Safety
All Our Kids Birth-Five Network
Baby & Me Tobacco Free
Clinical Division
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Clinics
o Immunizations
o STD Testing & Treatment
o TB Testing Treatment
o Childhood Lead Screening and Testing
o Bright Smiles From Birth
o Pregnancy Testing
o Hearing & Vision Screening & Referrals
o Well Child Exams
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Dental Health Clinic-Financially eligible individuals 1 year & older
o Restorative Services
o Preventive Services
o Dental Sealants
o School Exams
o Dental Health Education
Communicable Disease Investigation
Nursing & Health Occupation Student Mentoring/Clinical Practicum
Employee Health
HIPAA Compliance
Laboratory
Address: Tazewell County Health Department
21306 Illinois Route 9
Tremont, IL 61568-9252
Phone: 925-5511
477-2223
Fax: 925-4381
Address: Tazewell County Dental Center
135 Radio City Drive
North Pekin, IL 61554
Phone: 382-2229
Fax: 382-1155
BOARD OF HEALTH
Gary Burton- President
Mike Godar- Vice President
Debra Stark, PhD., RN-Secretary
Peggy Flannigan, PhD. RN
Sabrina Stone D.V.M.
Steve Dickey, D.D.S.
Carroll Imig
Rich Karneboge
Christina Nulty, M.D.
Patricia Larson
Amy Christison, M.D.
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Administrator Amy Fox, B.S.
Assistant Administrator-Karla Burress, B.S.
Director of Planning & Development-Erica Mutchler, B.S.
Communications Manager/PIO-Sara Sparkman, B.S.
Emergency Preparedness Program Lead- Nick Maggioncalda, B.S.
Epidemiologist-Azza Mohammed, M.P.H.
Director of Business Operations Division- Janet Johnson, B.S.
Business Operations Supervisor/Grants Manager- Yoko Kato, B.A.
Billing Coordinator-Shannon Risch
Accounts Payables Processor/Admin Assistant- Deana Gibbs, C.T.
Accounts Payables Processor/Admin Assistant- Pam Lockwood
Payroll/Accounting Manager- Tamra Flynn
Program Accounting Manager- Vicki Tyler
Information & Technology Lead/Health Educator- James Golianis, B.A.
Maintenance Lead- Eric VanDyke
Maintenance- Lori Brown
Maintenance P/T-Drew Johnson
Director of Environmental Health Division- Evelyn Neavear, B.S. L.E.H.P.
Sup. of EH Serv/Solid Waste & Code Enforcement- Melissa Goetze, B.S., R.S., L.E.H.P.
Supervisor of EH Services/Food Programs- Karen Irons, B.S., L.E.H.P.
Environmental Health Specialist- Clara Garner, B.S.
Environmental Health Specialist/Recycling Education- Katie Traenkenschuh, B.S.
Environmental Health Specialist- Marie Heppe, B.S.
Environmental Health Specialist-Enas Qureshi, B.S.
Solid Waste Inspector- Russ Burcham, B.S.
Solid Waste Inspector- Jeffrey Robison, B.S.
EH Administrative Assistant- Kay Miars
EH Administrative Assistant P/T- Ashley Tittle
Director of Community Division- Kim Gudzinskas, R.N.
Health Educator- Kerri Viets, B.A.
Health Educator- Shanita Blackmore, B.S.
Health Educator- Andrea Ingwersen, B.S.
School Nurse-Chelsea Crum, R.N., B.S.N.
Director of School Division- Stacie Ealey, B.S.
Health Educator-Teen Pregnancy Prevention- Erica Husser, B.S.
21st Century Schools Programs Supervisor P/T- Amanda Brown
21st Century Schools Program Coordinator- Julie Angle, A.D.
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Coordinator- Morgan Bennett
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21st Century Schools Admin. Program Coordinator P/T- Imogene Green, C.T.
Director of Birth to 5 Division- Elizabeth Beachy, B.A., CLC
Supervisor of Birth to 5 - Sarah Williams, R.N., B.S.N., CLC
Health Educator- All Our Kids Birth-Five Network- Julie Herzog, A.D.
Public Health Nurse- Sandy Barry, R.N., CLC
Public Health Nurse- Joanie Falcon, R.N., CLC
Public Health Nurse- Lori Graber, R.N., B.S.N., CLC
Public Health Nurse- Fran Lane- R.N., B.S.N., CLC
Public Health Nurse- Keri Roberts, R.N., B.S.N.
Public Health Nurse- Mary Jo Strader, R.N., B.S.N.
Public Health Nurse- Kris Wertz, R.N., B.S.N.
Public Health Nurse P/T- Inge Flinn, R.N., B.S.N., CLC
Public Health Nurse P/T- Teresa Wickman, R.N., B.S.N., CLC
Public Health Nurse P/T- Michelle Dunker, R.N., B.S.N.
Breast Feeding Peer Counselor/Program Assistant- Carrie Peplow, CLC
Breast Feeding Peer Counselor/Program Assistant- Danette Eubank, CLC
Nutritionist- Crindie Hopping, B.S., CLC
Nutritionist- Rickie Coleman, B.S., CLC
Nutritionist- Camila Pierson, B.S., CLC
Program Assistant- LuAnn Rowell
Program Assistant- Wendy Snoke, C.T.
Program Assistant-Michele Scharping, C.T.
Program Assistant- Pat Watson
Program Assistant- Karen Girdler
Director of Clinical Division- Sarah Buller Fenton, M.S., R.N., B.C.
Supervisor of Clinical Services/Infectious Disease- Julie St.Clair, R.N., BSN
Public Health Nurse- Jane Ladendorf, R.N.
Public Health Nurse P/T- Yvonne Smith, R.N., BSN
Public Health Nurse P/T- Anna Taylor, R.N.
Public Health Nurse P/T-Ella Bolam, R.N.
Program Assistant/Hearing & Vision Technician- Christine Worlow, C.T.
Dentist- Brian Glesne, D.M.D.
Dentist- Michael Hawk, D.M.D.
Dentist- Stanley Sydlowski, D.D.S.
Dentist- Yolanda Wright, D.M.D.
Dental Hygienist- Dora Potts, R.D.H.
Dental Services/Office Manager- Cheryl Gray
Dental Assistant-Lead- Sheila Lemons
Dental Assistant- Bonnie Dodd
Dental Assistant- Brenda Floyd
Dental Assistant- Kimberly Guthrie
Dental Assistant/Receptionist- Elly Cole
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Highway
ADMINISTRATION
Planning Yearly Program
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Bid Lettings
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Federal & State Liaison
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Complaints
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PPUATS Technical Committee
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Supervision of all Divisions
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Investment of Funds
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Assist Township Road Commissioners
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Hold Hearings on formal complaints
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ENGINEERING
 Design
Surveying
Draft Plans
Figure Quantities
Prepare Estimates & Approval
 Right of Way
Prepare Plats
Research Ownership
Acquire Property
Record Deeds
Prepare Permanent File
 Construction
Pre-Construction Meeting with Contractor
Field Staking & Surveying
Bituminous Proportioning
Concrete Proportioning
Material Inspection
Construction Inspection
Daily Record of Progress
Daily Record of Materials
Final Quantities Certified
Doc. Papers to State or Federal Highway
Final Inspection with State or Federal Highway
Prepare Permanent Record File.
 Permits
Utility-Public
Utility-Private
Entrance
Overweight & Oversize
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Road Inventory
Bridge Inspections Inventory
Bridge Ratings
GENERAL SERVICES
Reception
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Bookkeeping
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Township Bridge Fund
County Highway Tax
County Motor Fuel Tax
Township Motor Fuel Tax
County Bridge Tax
Federal Matching Tax
Correspondence
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Committee Minutes
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Federal reports
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State Contracts
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Contracts
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Bonds
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Overweight Truck Permits
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MAINTENANCE
Snow Removal
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Striping-Centerline & Edges
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Mowing
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Patching
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Signs
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Ditch & Shoulder Maintenance
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COUNTY ENGINEER-CRAIG FINK
Assistant County Engineer- Daniel Parr
Engineer- Paul Augspurger
Technician- John D. Replogle
Technician- VACANT
Technician- David Scheuermann
Office Manager- Jesi Sciortino
Supervisor-Randall Evelsizer
Mechanic- Brad Martin
Maintenance Worker- Chris Moldenhauer
Maintenance Worker- Brian Martin
Maintenance Worker- Harlan E. Baker
Maintenance Worker- Steve A. Gray
Maintenance Worker- Scott Williams
Maintenance Worker- Joe Silotto
Maintenance Worker- Michael Counterman
Maintenance Worker- Joe Miller
Maintenance Worker- David Hoffman
Maintenance Worker- Rusty Albers
Address: 21308 Illinois Route 9
Phone: 925-5532
Tremont, IL 61568
Fax: 925-5533
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JURY COMMISSION
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Qualifying/Summoning residents of Tazewell County to serve as prospective jurors in
all branches of the Circuit Court and Coroner’s Inquest.
Perform other duties for jury service as follows:
o Jury orientation
o Jury attendance
o Jury proof of service (affidavits)
o Jury payroll
o Jury parking tickets
o Provide all necessary reports and information to the Circuit Court for jury
trials.
o Work with Chief Bailiff in regards to all jury trials and escorting of prospective
jurors from the Mckenzie building to the Courthouse.
o Excuses
o Deferrals
o Telephone inquiries
o All necessary reports and information on all jurors summoned for inquests to
the Coroner.
o Reserve jury room when not in use by the Courts for other department heads
as requested.
o Upon request from Attorney’s provide listings of potential jurors as needed.
o Reserve Jury Room for Attorneys holding Depositions.
ADMINISTRATOR-EMMA J. ZIMMERMAN
Deputy Clerk P/T- David Garcia
Deputy Clerk P/T- Michelle D. Bishop
Commissioner-Emma J. Zimmerman
Commissioner- Sandra K. Kopp
Commissioner- Courtney Eeten
Address: Jury Commission of Tazewell County
3rd Floor McKenzie Building- Room 306
11 South 4th Street
Pekin, IL 61554
Jury Meeting Room
McKenzie Building
11 South 4th Street, Room 305
Pekin, IL 61554
Phone: 477-2763
Phone: 477-2213
Fax: 477-2308
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PUBLIC DEFENDER
The Public Defender’s Office was formally created by statue of the Illinois
General Assembly to satisfy a constitutional right. That constitutional right is set
forth within the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution under the Sixth
Amendment. The Amendment, as interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court and the
Courts of Illinois, provides that any person charged with a criminal offense for
which incarceration is a possibility is entitled to the services of an attorney to
represent him or her. If he or she cannot afford to employ an attorney, the State
has a legal duty to provide an attorney to the indigent person.
CHIEF PUBLIC DEFENDER-LUKE TAYLOR
Assistant Public Defender- Joseph J. Bembenek
Assistant Public Defender- James Bradshaw
Assistant Public Defender- Aimee Dluski
Assistant Public Defender- Matthew Hoppock
Assistant Public Defender- Julie Keller
Assistant Public Defender- John Longergan
Assistant Public Defender- Peter J. Lynch
Assistant Public Defender- Angela P. Madison
Assistant Public Defender- Larry G. Paluska
Assistant Public Defender- Samuel Snyder
Assistant Public Defender- Dale Thomas
Assistant Public Defender- Mark Wetz
Legal Secretary- Vacant
Address: McKenzie Building
11 South 4th St., 3rd Floor
Pekin, IL 61554
Phone: 309-477-2232
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REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION
Duties of Superintendent and Staff
 Educational Administration
o Approve School calendars, in-service days, workshop, & institutes.
o Official advisor to school officers and teachers
o Conduct professional growth activities
o Assist individuals in obtaining teacher, substitute, & paraprofessional licenses
o Administer Regional Office of Education Safe & Alternative Schools
o Administer G.E.D. Testing program
o Disseminate information on scholarships & teacher vacancies
o Conduct hearings for formation of unit school districts and the consolidation
of existing ones
o Maintain John R. Oberle film, video, & CD Library for all schools
o Conduct truancy hearings
 Cooperative Management
o Assist with cooperatives, special education and vocational programs.
o Serve as ex-officio member of Regional Board of School Trustees
o Administer grant programs involving multiple districts
o Monitor public schools during strikes.
o Remove any member of a school board for failure to perform official duties.
o Work with Illinois State Board of Education, Department of School Approval,
on evaluation and recognition of public schools, as well as private and
parochial schools who ask to be recognized.
o Appoint School Board position not filled with 45 days after vacancy occurs
o Maintain maps of all school boundaries.
 Financial
o Audit district claims for General State Aid, categorical funds, Federal and
State grants.
o Review budgets, audits, evidence of indebtedness and annual financial
reports.
o Oversee bonding of school treasurers
o Disburse State and Federal funds.
o Act as administrative and fiscal agent for Mid-Illini Educational Cooperative
and Tazewell County Area Education for Employment.
 Health and Safety
o Visit and inspect each public school annually
o Supervise buildings for health and safety, condemning buildings, if necessary
o Provide initial & annual refresher courses in safety & first aid for school bus
drivers
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Provide truant officer for districts that do not have their own truant officer
Provide services to homeless children & provide resources to schools
Provide fingerprinting services for school employees
Approve & issue school building & occupancy permits
Public Relations
o Promote and support educational programs and achievements of the schools
in the county.
o Serve as educational representative on countywide task force, boards and
Committees.
o Respond to questions and complaints including legal questions from parents,
teachers, administrator boards of education and other citizens of the county.
Regional Office of Education
Tazewell Building, Suite 100
414 Court Street
Pekin, IL 61554
GAIL OWEN- SUPERINTENDENT
Regional Superintendent-Gail Owen- [email protected]
Assistant Superintendent-Patrick Durley- [email protected]
Alternative Ed Coordinator-Lorna Sherwood- [email protected]
Bookkeeper- Aimee Grant- [email protected]
Clerk/Fingerprinting/Licensure-Laura- [email protected]
Clerk/Bus-Angela Chism- [email protected]
Health/Life Safety-Rob Houchin- [email protected]
Homeless Coordinator- Justin Reeg- [email protected]
Truancy- Justin Reeg
Truancy- Suzette Atwood- [email protected]
Part-time Clerk- Renny Hyde- [email protected]
Technology Coordinator- Jay Wendelin- [email protected]
Board of Schools Trustees
President- Mrs. Cathy Durflinger
Member- Mr. Robert Emme
Member-Mr. Robert Knepp
Member- Mrs. Diane Orr
Member- Mr. J. Michael Fuoss
Secretary- Mrs. Gail Owen
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SHERIFF
The Sheriff’s Department consist of several different divisions. These include; Patrol,
Investigations, Crime Prevention, Canine, Court Security, Civil Process and Corrections.
One of the department’s major responsibilities is the operation of the County Jail. The average
daily population is approximately 170 to 175 males and 17 to 20 females. The Jail is staffed
by 48 Correctional Officers, 10 Control Room Technicians and 10 Jail Clerks.
This department is currently staffed with 40 Deputies. The patrol division is assigned to cover
duties on three shifts and provide service 24 hours a day. They patrol county highways and
rural areas for the purposes of preventing or detecting criminal activity and enforcing traffic
laws. Patrol officers also serve civil process, execute arrest warrants, and respond to service
and emergency call as well as investigate traffic accidents. The department currently has 3
officers certified in traffic accident reconstruction.
The Detective division is staffed by 6 officers and 1 secretary. These officers are responsible
for investigation a range of crimes from minor incidents to murder.
Two Deputies currently staff the Crime Prevention division. They are responsible for a number
of programs which are currently in place or being developed. Their duties include providing
public safety and crime prevention education programs, school security. TRIAD and
Neighborhood Watch programs and are also the department’s DARE instructors.
The Department currently has one Deputy assigned full time to the Multi-County Enforcement
Group. His duties consist of covert investigations of drug related crimes.
The Canine Unit of the department consist of Deputy Kevin Keen and his partner Deputy Kees.
Kees is a Belgium Melinois and has proven to be an outstanding performer. This team has
been very effective in the field and is often requested for public demonstrations.
Three Deputies are assigned to Courthouse Security. In this position they monitor the public
as they enter the Courthouse, provide security to the Courts and to everyone working or
conducting business in the building.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Sheriff- Robert Huston
Chief Deputy-Jeff Lower
Jail Superintendent-Kurt Ulrich
Administrative Assistant- Jane Stauffer
I. T. Coordinator- Phillip Emery
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DEPUTIES
CAPTAINS
Det. Tim Gillespie
Craig Catton
Hal Harper
SERGEANTS
Det. Gerald Kempf
Tracy Dickson
Kyle Klein
Brad Potts
Eric Goeken
Joshua Stringer
DEPUTIES
Steve Anthony
Jeff Bass
James Brown
Steve Dault
Randy Davis
Brad Eccles
Dan Glover
Lane Hamm
Paul Helmig II
Jacob Hibbert
Irvin Johnson
Trent Johnson
Jason Kedzior
Kevin Keen
Chuck Linton
Randy Mahr
Ricardo Mancha
Christopher McKinney
Chris Petsas
Mark Peterson
Marc Rabb
Shawn Robison
Jeff Rogers
Mark Trygar
DETECTIVES
Cy Taylor
Todd Mutchler
Ryan Tarby
Larry Steele
Secretary, Sheri Cleaver
CRIME PREVENTION/DARE OFFICERS
John Shallenberger
Richard Brock
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CORRECTIONS
ASSIST. JAIL SUPERINTENDANT
Michael Harper
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS
Christopher Barnhill
Sara Beckman
Joel Brown
Nick Carlton
Justin Gall
Mark Godar
Matthew Grube
Tyler Hoog
Dawn Hostetler
Marissa Hutton
Paige Kelly
Curtis King
Michael Kirk
Courtney Koontz
Lisa Linton
Paul Malavolti
Charles May
Angela McCool
Rebecca Melloy
Michelle Moretto
Amber Robertson
Darrell Slaven
Jeff Stocke
Ryan Stocke
Trent Strunk
Joe Szadkowski
Mike Taylor
Kiley Tigue
Steven VanDusen
Kelly Vansaghi
Sara Vonderheide
Mark Wells
Kellen Williams
Jonthan Young
JAIL OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR
Timothy Carney
Aaron Hoffman
Jennifer Stanton
Rolando Jimenez
David Harper
Cheryl Potts
CONTROL ROOM- FULL TIME
Eric Fobar
Jake Tucker
Renee Glisson
Michelle Foshaar
Amanda Hunt
CONTROL ROOM-PART TIME
Trevor Taylor
Michael Ashby
Natallie Dickson
Samantha Hammock
Jackson Kober
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CLERICAL STAFF
CIVIL PROCESS/RECORDS
Lead Clerk, Patricia Davis
Theresa Fardel
Kathy Tibbs
Part-Time, Courtney Jackson
JAIL CLERKS-FULL TIME
Supervisor, Shelly Hagen
Kayla Allison
Kelsey Cooper
Sherry Fulk
Julie Hamm
Leslie Nell
Tiffany Steele
Mary Woodworth
JAIL CLERK -PART TIME
Carole Delahunt
Heather Know-Westbrook
The Merit Commission was created in 1969, pursuant to Illinois law, by resolution of the Tazewell
County Board. The Merit Commission is composed of 5 people appointed by the Tazewell County
Sheriff. The duties of the Merit Commission are primarily creating an eligibility list of applicants for
the position of Deputy who have successfully completed the designated tests administered by this
Commission
SHERIFF'S MERIT COMMISSION
MEMBERS:
Chairman, Peter Ault
Vice Chairman, Terry Ziegenbein
Commission Secretary, Rick Swan
Jeff Peterson
Dennis Conover
Recording Secretary, Jane Stauffer
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STATE’S ATTORNEY
The primary duty of the Tazewell County State’s Attorney is to prosecute violations of state law
which occur within Tazewell County. Among several additional duties, the most important is
advising all branches of county government on legal matters which arise and representing
them in State and Federal court when necessary.
The criminal prosecution function is accomplished by the State’s Attorney and fifteen
Assistant State’s Attorneys who handle matters in Felony, Misdemeanor, Traffic and Juvenile
courts. The Community Services Division administers several community oriented programs,
including Deferred Prosecution, a diversionary program for non-violent firs-time offenders and
has a highly regarded success rate in recovering restitution and reducing recidivism.
STATE’S ATTORNEY-STEWART J. UMHOLTZ
Chief Assistant-Kevin E. Johnson
CIVIL DIVISION
Chief Civil Assistant-Mike Holly
Civil Assistant/Traffic-Matt Drake
CRIMINAL DIVISION
Deputy Chief Assistant- Mike Green
Felony/Controlled Substances-Caelyn Deed-Diver
Felony/Juvenile Delinquency-Matt Drake
Felony/Abuse and Neglect-Anna Peters
Felony-Jon Giraudo
Felony-Sarah Schryer
Felony/Domestic Violence- Patty Roberts
Felony- Kate Legge
Misdemeanor/Traffic-Paige Theobald
Misdemeanor-Cassandra Mullikin
Traffic-Mara Mishler
Traffic-Caitlin Paluska
Criminal Investigator- Tim Gillespie
Criminal Investigator- Bobbie Henderson
Victim Services Coordinator- Deanna Gray
Office Manager- Dawn Burson
Legal Assistant-Ivy Henderson
Legal Assistant/Traffic-Julie Barbee
Legal Assistant/Juvenile-Jenny Hancock
Legal Assistant/Traffic-Melissa Ivey
Legal Assistant-Julie Berardi
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
DEFERRED PROSECUTION
ADMINISTRATOR- MIKE HOLLY
Counselor/ Investigator- Jessica Holmes
Chief Clerk- Leslie Hauk
Community Service/Deferred Prosecution
Old Post Office Building
334 Elizabeth Street, Suite 200
Pekin, IL 61554
Phone: 309-477-2294
Fax: 309-477-3194
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SUPERVISOR OF ASSESSMENTS
LAND RECORD MAINTENANCE
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Property record cards
GIS/Assessments Maps
Name and address changes
Exemptions
Ratio Studies
Equalization
BOARD OF REVIEW
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Assessment Appeal
Valuation Review
Omitted Property
Equalization
Exemptions
SUPERVISOR OF ASSESSMENTS- GARY TWIST
Chief Deputy Supervisor of Assessments-Rita Schmidt
GIS Coordinator- Janna Baker
Sales Analyst/Officer Manager- Floyd Crouch
Appraiser/Analyst-Kelly VanMiddlesworth
BOR Deputy Admin Clerk- Melissa Lard
Supervisor of GIS & Mapping- Nicole Jones
GIS/Mapping Technician-Shelly Farmer
GIS/Legal Descriptions- Kim Hoyland
Senior Transaction Clerk- Carol Greenhalgh
Transaction Clerk- Kayla Smith
Part-time Appraiser- Becky Devine
Part-time Clerk- Noreene McMillin
BOARD OF REVIEW
Member-Don Edie
Member-Robert Kieser
Member-Mary Marshall
Supervisor of Assessments
Address: McKenzie Building
11 South 4th St., 4th Fl.
Pekin, IL 61554
Phone: 309-477-2275
[email protected]
Board of Review
Address: McKenzie Building
11 South 4th St., 4th FL.
Pekin, IL 61554
Phone: 309-477-2227
[email protected]
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TREASURER
The County Treasurer holds a key position trust in the financial affairs of local Government.
Acting as the bank for the county, the Treasurer’s office receipts, disburses, invest, and
accounts for all county funds.
The major responsibilities of the Treasurer can be summarized in the following areas:
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Receipting & accounting of all county revenue
Cash Management
Investments
Debt Management
Collection of property taxes
Mobile Home Taxes
Management of property tax records
Annual Audit
Unclaimed Money
County Mail
RECEIPTING & ACCOUNTING OF REVENUE
As the depository for all funds, fees collected by offices are forwarded to the Treasurer for
custody. State and Federal monies allocated to local governments are transmitted to or
collected by the Treasurer and are deposited to the proper funds for management. Monthly
reports are prepared to show the accounting transactions by fund.
CASH MANAGEMENT/INVESTMENTS
The County Treasurer manages the cash flow of all county funds, revenue budget, and
investment of funds not needed for immediate expenditures for the County. All
investments are secured pursuant to State Statue.
DEBT MANAGEMENT
The Treasurer administers debt financing for bonds. A detailed record is kept of every bond
and an entry on the bond register shows each bond payment.
COLLECTION/DISBURSEMENT OF PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are billed and collected by the County Treasurer/Collector and disbursed to
the taxing districts as levied under State Statue. The County Treasurer is also responsible
of the collection and disbursement of all Mobile Home taxes. The office manages all tax
records/payments.
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ANNUAL AUDIT
For protection of your tax dollars, Tazewell County has an external annual audit which is
hosted in the Treasurer’s Office. The Treasurer maintains and enters all Journal Entries
from the audit to the County’s General Ledger. The Treasurer is also responsible for the
management of accounts receivable from funds received from the State of Illinois and or
all State and Federal Grants.
UNCLAIMED MONEY/MAIL
Unclaimed money is collected by the County Treasurer to be later turned over to the State
Treasurer’s Office, County mail processing for all county offices.
COUNTY TREASURER-MARY J. BURRESS
Chief Deputy Treasurer- Christine Joesting
Chief Accounting Officer- Elicia Snyder
Deputy Collector- Hannah Milburn
Accounting Technician I- Susan Rasmussen
Accounting Technician II- Nicole Kraus
Accounting Technician/Courier-Bonnie Shipp
Seasonal/Part Time- Mary Ann Godby
Seasonal/Part Time- Marilyn Harris
Accounting Assistant/Part Time- Joanne Merchenthaler
Address: McKenzie Building
11 South 4th St., Suite 308
Pekin, IL 61554
Phone: 309-477-2284
Fax: 309-347-4621
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VETERANS ASSISTANCE COMMISSION
The Veterans Assistance Commission is an agency that is operated by and for
veterans. The Commission provides aid to those indigent veterans and their
families that reside in Tazewell County that may qualify for assistance.
The Veterans Assistance Commission can provide assistance in filing claims to
the Veterans Administration for such benefits as:
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Service Connected Compensation
Education Benefits
Insurance Conversion
V.A. Home Loans
Widows Pension Benefits
Non Service Connected Pensions
Burial Information and Forms
The Veterans Assistance Commission also provides services to the veterans and
his family in applying to the proper State or Federal agencies for the purpose of
obtaining benefits for:
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Employment
Human Services
Food Stamps
Social Security
Hospitalization
Counseling
Food Pantry
The Veterans Assistance works closely with all Veterans Organizations, local,
state and federal agencies to insure the rights that each veteran is entitled to
has been granted.
SUPERINTENDANT-STEVEN A. SAAL
Administrative Assistant- Les Avery
Address: 11 South 4th St., Suite 114
Pekin, IL 61554
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Phone: 309-477-2271
Fax: 309-478-5855
Officers of Cities and Villages of Tazewell County
ARMINGTON
President JoAnn Williams
Clerk Catherine Ingram
Treasurer Catherine Ingram
Trustee Ryan Sweeney
Trustee Mike Kaufman
Trustee Garry Tucker
Trustee Glenna McCauley
Trustee James Kisner
Trustee Ray Billington
Address: Village Hall
P.O. Box 31
103 N. Main
Armington, IL 61721
Phone: 392-3154
Fax: 392-3236
Email: [email protected]
CREVE COEUR
Mayor Fred Lang
Village Clerk Kimberly Peak
Address: Village Hall
101 N. Thorncrest
Treasurer Leslie Leitner
Trustee LD Chaney
Creve Coeur, IL 61610
Trustee Brad Gill
Trustee Terry Keogel
Trustee Ron Talbot
Trustee Jerry Daughters
Trustee Norma Dison
Phone: 699-6714
DEER CREEK
President James Hackney
Address: Village Hall
Clerk Lori C. Lewis
P.O. Box 38
Treasurer Lynn Langenbach
Deer Creek, IL 61733
Trustee Karl Eschelbach
Trustee Anthony Berardi
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Benjamin Koch
Grant Hackney
Mark Rich
Phil Calhoun
DELAVAN
Mayor Elizabeth Skinner
Clerk Penny L. Bright
Treasurer Gail Mitchell
Alderman Jere Braden
Alderman Robert Hall
Alderman George Mitchell
Alderman James Horath
Alderman Sharon Hultquist
Alderman J. Mark Williams
Phone: 447-6749
Website: deercreekillinois.org
Address: City Hall/Administrative Office
219 Locust, PO Box 590
Delavan, IL 61734
Phone:
Fax:
Email:
Website:
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244-7146
244-8437
[email protected]
delavanil.org
EAST PEORIA
Mayor David W. Mingus
City Clerk Morgan R. Cadwalader
Treasurer Theresa L. Gualandi
Commissioner John P Kahl
Commissioner Daniel S. Decker
Commissioner Gary R. Densberger
Commissioner Timothy J. Jeffers
GREEN
President
Clerk
Treasurer
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
VALLEY
Keith Beal
Geraldine Shay
Janice E. Runyon
Vivian Gerrietts
Daniel Beal
Scott Terrill
Eric Terrill
Renee Coile
Ken Gregory
HOPEDALE
President August C. Eilts
Clerk Rebecca Lippmann
Treasurer Ken Oldham
Trustee Paul LaBelle
Trustee Kevin Mohr
Trustee Brian Schmitgall
Trustee Jay Wittrig
Trustee Joe Springer
Trustee Chad Myers
MACKINAW
Mayor Craig Friend
Clerk Lisa Spencer
Collector Lisa Spencer
Treasurer Scott Eidenmiller
Trustee Jerry Peterson
Trustee Carolyn Elmore
Trustee Candy Haynes
Trustee Mark Morman
Trustee Nathan Sidwell
Trustee Jeff Heigert
Police Chief Gary Hartzell
Dep. Police Chief Bob Davies
Public Works Mike Schopp
Manager
Address: City Hall
Administrative Office
401 West Washington
East Peoria, IL 61611
Phone: 698-4715
Fax: 698-4747
Website: cityofeastpeoria.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Village Hall
109 E. Main Street
Green Valley, IL 61534
Phone: 352-3590
Website: villageofgvil.org
Email: [email protected]
Address: Village Hall
P.O. Box 387
Hopedale, IL 61747
Phone: 449-3353
Fax: 449-5510
Email: [email protected]
Address: Municipal Building
100 E. Fast Avenue
P.O. Box 500
Mackinaw, IL 61755
Phone: 359-5821
Fax: 359-8704
Email: [email protected]
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MARQUETTE HEIGHTS
Mayor Dana Dearborn
Clerk Rick Worent
Treasurer Ronald Babb
Alderman Bob Neuhaus
Alderman Larry Bradford
Alderman Mary Bumbalough
Alderman Vikki Steele
Alderman Dale Little
Alderman Justin Neuman
MINIER
President Neill Keneipp
Clerk Sandy Lancaster
Treasurer Karen Smith
Assist. Treasurer Julie Darnall
Trustee Cindy Nystrom
Trustee Gary Burt
Trustee Mark Beccue
Trustee John Greathouse
Trustee Allan Devine
Trustee Keith Crawford
MORTON
President Ronald Rainson
Clerk Joseph A. Nohl
Administrator Julie Smick
Treasurer Julie Smick
Trustee Ginger Hermann
Trustee Samuel Heer
Trustee Jeff L. Kaufman
Trustee Rod Blunier
Trustee Thomas Daab
Trustee Randy Belsley
NORTH PEKIN
President Steve Flowers
Clerk Deborah Landrith
Treasurer Alex Lambie
Trustee Judy Johnson
Trustee Gloria Arrington
Trustee Frank Shanklin
Trustee Eugene Wamsley
Trustee Kathleen Curless
Trustee Russ Blumenstock
Address: City Hall
715 Lincoln Road
Marquette Heights, IL 61554
Phone: 382-3455
Website: cityofmarquetteheights.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Village Hall
110 W. Central
Box 350
Minier, IL 61759
Phone: 392-2442
Fax: 392-2906
Email: [email protected]
Address: Village Hall
120 N. Main Street, PO Box 28
Morton, IL 61550
Phone: 266-5361
Fax: 266-5508
Website: morton-il.gov
Address: Village Hall
2016 Lincoln Blvd.
North Pekin, IL 61554
Phone:
Fax:
Website:
Email:
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382-3464
382-2697
northpekin.us
[email protected]
PEKIN
Interim Sarah Newcomb
Mayor John Mccabe
Admin. Secretary Paula Gensel
Clerk Sue McMillan
Treasurer James Wolf
Council Member Tim Golden
Council Member Lloyd Orrick
Council Member Mark Luft
Council Member Michael Ritchason
Council Member John Abel
Council Member Rusty L. Dunn
SOUTH PEKIN
President Richard Huse
Clerk Rachel J. Barnes
Trustee Terry Reed
Trustee Theresa Walters
Trustee Randy Martin
Trustee Cheryl Revelle
TREMONT
President Todd Bong
Clerk Gerald B. Madsen
Treasurer Jeanine M. Royer
Trustee Drew Scranton
Trustee Nathan Zuercher
Trustee Ken Harding
Trustee Mark Scott
Trustee Scott Getz
Trustee John Replogle
Attorney Richard P. Wherry
WASHINGTON
Mayor Gary W. Manier
City Admin. Jim Culotta
Clerk Patricia Brown
Treasurer Ellen Dingledine
Alderman Carol Moss
Alderman Brian Butler
Alderman Tyler Gee
Alderman Robert Brucks
Alderman Michael Brownfield
Alderman David Dingledine
Alderman James L. Gee
Alderman Travis Maxwell
Address: City Hall
111 S. Capitol Street
Pekin, IL 61554
Phone (Mayor):
Phone (Clerk):
Website:
Email:
477-2300
478-5357
ci.pekin.il.us
[email protected]
Address: Village Hall
209 W. Main
P.O. Box 10
South Pekin, IL 61564
Phone: 348-3589
Fax: 348-2419
Email: [email protected]
Address: Village Hall
211 S. Sampson
P.O. Box 144
Tremont, IL 61568
Phone: 925-5711
Website: tremontil.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: City Hall
301 Walnut Street
Washington, IL 61571
Phone: 444-3196
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Township Officials
BOYNTON
Supervisor
Clerk
Highway Comm.
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Emails:
Robert Betzelberger, 1749 Townhall Rd., Delavan
Doris Klokkenga, 24183 Litwiller Rd., Delavan
Brian Eeten, 25747 Armington Rd., Delavan
Peter Faulkner, 26400 Boynton Rd., Delavan
Mark Birky, 3815 Prairie Rd., Hopedale
David Diekhoff, 23860 Litwiller Rd., Delavan
Milo Shepard, 1402 Brownwood Rd., Delavan
[email protected] [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
231-6376
840-0731
202-2572
696-6112
449-6676
275-4522
202-1625
[email protected]
[email protected]
CINCINNATI
Office: 206 E. Main St., P.O. Box 507, South Pekin
348-2200
Supervisor
Larry Mayberry, 2106 Vista Del Rio Ct., Pekin
347-2441
Clerk
Renna Hadsall, 1220 El Camino Dr., Pekin
353-2517
Highway Comm.
Assessor
Ronald Hawkins, P.O. Box 305, S. Pekin
Robert Burress, 713 Deerfield Dr., Pekin
348-2223
347-3363
Trustee
Ann Bacon, 2 Oakwood Ct., Pekin
347-4908
Trustee
Trustee
Joe Weghorst, 11635 Fuelberth Rd., Pekin
Robert Lutz, 1515 Glendale Ave., Pekin
348-3569
347-3250
Trustee
Jay Hall 115 Apple Rd., Pekin
348-3778
Emails:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
DEER CREEK
Supervisor
Corey Wiegand, 32063 County Line Rd., Deer Creek 447-6946
Clerk
Gary DeBolt, P.O. Box 44, Deer Creek
447-6459
Highway Comm.
Thomas Wallace, 17998 Wiegand Rd., Deer Creek
965-2377
Assessor
Richard Brehmer, 304 Main St., PO Box 53 Deer Creek
965-2377
Trustee
Nate Joos, 17526 Dee Mack Rd., Mackinaw
447-6480
Trustee
Trustee
Clayton Wiegand, 32715 Cty Line Rd., Deer Creek
Russell Egolf, 18152 Wiegand Rd., Deer Creek
447-6526
965-2499
Trustee
G. Allen Rich Jr., 18163 Dee Mack Rd., Mackinaw
447-6341
DELAVAN
Supervisor
Clerk
Highway Comm.
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Richard Bottenberg, 512 E. 3rd St., Delavan
Brad Donley, 120 W. 4th St., Delavan
John Larimore, 110 W., Delavan
VACANT
Leroy Lusher, 610 E. 3rd St., Delavan
Glenn Holmes, 21724 IL RT 122, Delavan
Richard Temple, 204 Cedar St., Delavan
Larry Pomrenke, 304 E. 10th St., Delavan
244-7638
244-8528
244-8664
000-0000
244-8408
244-8693
244-7352
244-8352
66
TOWNSHIPS
DILLON
Supervisor
Clerk
Road Comm.
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Ron Uselton, 8510 Morris Mill Rd., Green Valley
Tonya Uselton, 8510 Morris Mill Rd., Green Valley
Ken Siegrist, 8590 Locust Rd., Delavan
Lori Smith, 21961 San Sabastian Dr., Delavan
Belinda Boddy, 10603 Springfield Rd., Tremont
Dan Troyer, 7321 Springfield Rd., Delavan
Carol Baker, 20639 Peach St., Tremont
241-0005
241-0007
244-7344
244-8832
925-7560
202-7577
241-0007
ELM GROVE
Supervisor
Clerk
Highway Comm.
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Galen Koch, 11703 Springfield Rd., Tremont
John Moser, P.O. Box 382, Tremont
Jerome Brown, 13400 Oak Lk, Tremont
Matt Gossmeyer, 24730 E. Lake Windemere
Alan Bliss, 14157 Watson Rd., Pekin
James Miller, 17958 Illinois Rt. 9, Pekin
Scott Largent, P.O. Box 1520, Tremont
Curt Hochstetler, 3103 Allentown Rd., Pekin
925-5378
925-5447
241-1366
202-4377
925-3554
353-8222
925-5692
267-1460
FONDULAC
Supervisor
Clerk
Road Comm.
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Office: 143 Arnold Road, East Peoria
699-5621
Rick Swan, 129 Rue Vue Du Lac, East Peoria
256-8299
Ralph "Punkie" Staley, 311 Woodrow Dr., East Peoria694-1964
Paul Whittington, 321 Oakbrook Dr., East Peoria
699-1099
Richard Schwab, 49 Country Lane, East Peoria
694-1224
Steven Flinn, 100 White Oak Ln., East Peoria
698-0412
Cole Smith, 22462 Farmdale Rd., East Peoria
251-1543
Craig Hrdicka, 129 LaSalle Drive, East Peoria
699-0057
Roger Cramer, 151 Brookview Rd., East Peoria
839-0834
GROVELAND
Supervisor
Office Manager
G.A. Case Worker
Road Comm.
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Website:
Email:
173 Washington, P.O. Box 217, Groveland
387-6812
Dan McCormick, 507 Whispering Oaks, Groveland 387-6568
Stephanie Stecken, 173 Washington, Groveland
387-6812
Stephanie Stecken, 173 Washington, Groveland
387-6812
Jim McCool, 225 West Street, Groveland
303-0772
RaeLyn McCormick, P.O. Box 66, Groveland
387-6568
Tony Feger, 105 Douglas Rd., Marquette Heights
382-6222
John Shallenberger, 413 S. Stewart St., Creve Coeur 694-1321
Shelly Hranka, 4701 Edgewater Dr., Groveland
256-2613
James Tabor, 693 Groveland St.,Creve Coeur
370-6106
grovelandtownship.com
[email protected]
HITTLE
Supervisor
Clerk
Highway Comm.
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Emai:
Office: 207 N Maple, Armington
392-3315
Bruce Lindenfelser, 32986 Armington Road, Armington
392-2151
Nancy Lindenfelser, 32986 Armington Road, Armington
392-2151
Jeff Schneider, 2273 Dale Road, Armington
392-2827
Wayne Cremeens, 26863 E. Wildlife, Hopedale
449-5571
Donald L. Miller, 203 S. Washington St., Armington 392-2789
Al Horner, 30835 Armington Road, Armington
392-2930
John Boudeman, 221 Route 136 Spur, Armington 392-2455
Elliott Rogers, 1991 Mason Road, Armington
232-1721
[email protected]
67
TOWNSHIPS
HOPEDALE
Supervisor
Clerk
Highway Comm.
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Jesse Slager, 5687 Orendorff Road, Hopedale
Sheila D. Nafziger, P.O. Box 437, Hopedale
Trent Willis, Stringtown Road, Minier
Wayne Cremeens, 26863 E. Wildlife Road, Hopedale
Daryl W. Birkey, 27993 Townline Road, Mackinaw
Donald Cremeens, 8663 Velma Court, Hopedale
Dale Oldham, 914 Illinois Route 122w, Hopedale
Arlan White, 9745 Concord Road, Mackinaw
LITTLE MACKINAW
Supervisor
Robert Dietrich, 33807 Townline Road, Mackinaw
Clerk
Joseph Schaefer, 30353 Shiloh Road, Minier
Highway Comm. Greg Troyer, 8172 Minier Rd. Minier
Assessor
Wayne Cremeens, 26863 Wildlife, Hopedale
Trustee
David Haning, 34246 Lagoon Road, Minier
Trustee
Ralph Timan, P.O. Box 107 Minier
Trustee
Glen Schmidgall, 8308 Lauster Road, Minier
Trustee
Paul White, 34487 Legion Road, Minier
253-3838
449-6637
000-0000
449-5571
224-8780
449-3212
449-5776
000-0000
392-2619
392-2023
392-2866
449-5571
392-3177
530-6706
392-2056
392-2398
MACKINAW
Supervisor
Clerk
Highway Comm.
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
David J. Haensel, 109 Giles Drive, Mackinaw
359-3221
Ethel Fesler, 602 E. Fast Ave., Mackinaw
359-4431
Mike Rankin, 15050 King Road, Danvers
963-4261
Jon Thetard, 107 W. Fast Ave., Mackinaw
824-0149
Keith Cornwell, 29817 Woodfield Dr., Mackinaw
359-8762
Chris Nunley, 31367 Fast Ave., Mackinaw
359-3193
H. Michael Gresham, 18 Wilshire Wood Dr., Mackinaw
359-8270
Joseph Warrick, 705 W. Fast Ave., Mackinaw
359-8696
MALONE
Supervisor
Clerk
Road Comm.
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Susan Kemper, 11737 Nichols Road, Green Valley 352-2117
Lori Stadsholt, 3439 Wagonseller Road, Green Valley 202-4918
David Shay, 12116 Nichols Road, Green Valley
657-9372
Patricia Martin, 13789 Nichols Road, Green Valley 352-4480
Gary Hilst, 15310 Nichols Road, Green Valley
244-8559
Julie Hopkins, 2340 Shay Road, Green Valley
352-2073
Miles Allen, 1294 N. Allen Road, Green Valley
267-2744
MORTON
Supervisor
Clerk
Highway Comm.
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Website
Office:300 W. Jefferson, Morton
Gene E. Smith, 600 S. 1st Ave., Morton
Nancy Stephens, 125 N. Missouri, Morton
Greg Menold, 932 Dunne Street, Morton
Vivian Hagaman, 228 Westshore Drive, Morton
James Degeeter, 1014 E. Marshall Ave., Morton
Lynn Zimmerman, 22173 Woodlane Ct., Morton
Eric Ackerman, 235 S. Oklahoma, Morton
Donette Walter 355 E. Hazelwood St Morton
mortontownship.net
68
TOWNSHIPS
266-6445
266-6445
266-6445
266-5724
266-6445
266-6906
266-6445
263-8608
266-6445
PEKIN
Supervisor
Clerk
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Office: 420 Elizabeth Street, Pekin
Kevin Cone, 1009 Summer St., Pekin
Janet Homerin, 1403 S. 8th Street, Pekin
Sharon Saal, 1914 Liberty Court, Pekin
Darrell Shallenberger, 719 S. 8th, Pekin
Sarah Tracy, 2025 Windsor, Pekin
Lonnie Michaelson, 2109 Susan Hope Drive, Pekin
Dennis Urish, 1413 Anna Road, Pekin
346-3194
346-3194
347-2222
347-3989
347-9051
342-6776
346-6736
353-8044
SAND PRAIRIE
Supervisor
Clerk
Highway Comm.
Multi-Twp. Asses.
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Plondiena Flairty, 5525 Chapel Rd., Green Valley
Geraldine Shay, P.O. Box 272, Green Valley
Wylie Coriell, 301 N. Church, Green Valley
Jim Whisler, 202 Linden Lane, Green Valley
Terry Runyon, 107 S. Maple, Green Valley
Mary Nannen, 6200 Illinois Route 29, Green Valley
Scott Friedrich, 10209 N. Deppert, Green Valley
Luke Coriell, 301 N. Church St., Green Valley
352-4711
352-2072
352-2131
352-5350
352-6780
352-4190
348-3567
352-2913
SPRINGLAKE
Supervisor
Clerk
Highway Comm.
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Angie Crum, 7839 Warner Road, Manito
Judith Ann Herrman, 11174 Herrman Rd., Manito
Darel Knaak, 13538 Cedar Street, Manito
Wayne Cremeens, 26863 Wildlife Dr., Hopedale
Neal Shelabarger, 7937 Warner Road, Manito
Kenneth Becker, 8479 Townline Road, Manito
Michael Neulinger, 10674 Sky Ranch Road, Mantio
James A. Herrman, 8745 Townline Road, Manito
267-2360
241-1464
241-2392
256-1411
241-2306
613-0575
264-5701
613-6012
TREMONT
Supervisor
Clerk
Highway Comm.
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Kimberly M. Marron, P.O. Box 284, Tremont
472-6181
Gerald Madsen, P.O. Box 511, Tremont
925-5097
Larry Bolliger, 13406 Ropp Road, Tremont
925-5791
Matthew Gossmeyer, 24730 E. Lake Windermere, Tremont
925-5310
Victor C. Imig, 209 E. Tazewell, Tremont
925-3897
Ronald Koch, 2691 SE Windermere Drive, Tremont 925-3879
Robert Uhlman, 26525 Allentown Road, Tremont
925-3642
Alan Johnston, 700 E. South St., Tremont
925-3375
WASHINGTON
Supervisor
Clerk
Highway Comm.
Assessor
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Office: 58 Valley Forge Road, Washington
Kenneth G. Holford, 5 Primrose, Washington
Marnie L. Grove, 27059 Tazewood Rd, Wash.
Scott Weaver, 1965 Nofsinger Rd., Washington
Kip Koehl, 1964 Deer Ln, Washington
Ty Slonneger, 28558 Irish Lane, Washington
Rich Brown, 918 Birchwood Dr., Washington
Ted Pittenger, 2337 Centennial Drive, Washington
Robert Ziemba, 1944 Nofsinger Rd., Washington
69
TOWNSHIPS
444-2987
444-2391
360-5404
620-1783
444-8685
444-5200
444-1137
698-0246
444-9011
DEMOCRAT PRECINCT COMMITTEE PERSONS
CINCINNATI
1 Ronald C. Hawkins
2 Ronald C. Hawkins Jr.
3 Jane Evans
5 Monica Connett
806 Allen, PO Box 305, South Pekin
100 Elm Street, South Pekin
13742 First Street, Pekin
13750 Jubilee Drive, Pekin
348-2223
267-7700
348-2292
346-4961
123 Heritage Lane, Delavan
244-7300
ELM GROVE
1 Jerome Brown
2 Bruce Knoll
13400 Oak Lake Court, Tremont
17171 Red Shale Hill Road, Pekin
346-5817
348-4463
FONDULAC
1 Jacob Moody
8 Tom Shrier
10 Darrell Moody
13 Stanley J. Valentine
109 Regal Lane, East Peoria
117 Harmony Ave., East Peoria
710 Arnold Road, East Peoria
116 Mackinac Drive, East Peoria
303-2626
657-4221
694-0694
698-4831
GROVELAND
3 Lori Weiss
6 Judy M. Venegonia
7 Bernard J. Swan
8 John Shallenberger
12 Robert Frietsch
14 Daniel Dolan
18 Dan McCormick
19 Mary Tosi
410 Lilac Lane, East Peoria
3080 Zion Oak Road, Pekin
432 Carola St., Creve Coeur
413 S. Stewart St., Creve Coeur
319 Ritchie St., East Peoria
160 Cracklewood Lane, East Peoria
507 Whispering Oaks Dr., Groveland
2803 Sheridan Road, Pekin
387-6487
699-8620
253-2967
222-4533
370-9106
387-6568
840-4081
HOPEDALE
1 Larry Noreuil
2 Donald Cremeens
910 Lincoln St., Hopedale
8663 Velma Ct., Hopedale
455-5057
449-3212
LITTLE MACKINAW
1 Ralph J. Timan
211 N Minier Ave., Minier
530-6206
DEER CREEK
DELAVAN
2 Ernest C. Garber
DILLON
HITTLE
70
PRECINCT COMMITTEE PERSONS
MACKINAW
1 Mark J. Mcarthy
2 David Haensel
3 Patrick Kennedy
806 Park Trail Road, Mackinaw
109 Giles Drive, Mackinaw
213 Heritage Drive, Mackinaw
253-3460
359-8537
264-8941
MORTON
4 Shirley A. Houghton
8 Todd Holzinger
17 Scott M. Crawford
216 S. Mississippi Ave., Morton
212 N. Oregon Street, Morton
127 Cedar Ave., Morton
266-6319
263-0568
000-0000
SAND PRAIRIE
1 Darrell G. Meisinger
2 Martin Helfers
5331 IL Route 29, Green Valley
15584 VFW Road, Pekin
346-1357
264-8940
SPRINGLAKE
2 Perry Sundell
6250 Sky Ranch Road, Manito
545-2221
WASHINGTON
1 Dan Silverthorn
302 Highland PL., Washington
264-8941
PEKIN
1 Sharon Beetschen
6 Elaine M. Richey
8 Lisa Sheehan
9 Moira Hartley
10 George A. Saal
13 Kevin Cone
16 Leo Berardi
17 Joan Von Boeckman
18 Dennis Urish
19 Janet A. Homerin
22 Vicki E. Grashoff
23 Jerry Vanderheydt
26 Judy G. Waggoner
34 Shannon Saal-Evans
331 Caroline St., Pekin
1019 S. 12th Street, Pekin
808 Park Ave., Pekin
609 Bacon St., Pekin
1914 Liberty Ct., Pekin
1009 Summer St., Pekin
309 Delshire Ave., Pekin
1105 N. 16th St., Pekin
1403 S. 8th St., Pekin
1403 S. 8th St., Pekin
1419 N. 9th St., Pekin
1326 Hilltop Dr., Pekin
1308 Jefferson St., Pekin
42 Rainbow Drive, Pekin
346-0224
353-6982
241-2845
000-0000
347-3989
346-4551
346-3904
347-6428
353-8044
347-2222
620-8220
241-2908
000-0000
353-2383
MALONE
TREMONT
71
PRECINCT COMMITTEE PERSONS
REPUBLICAN PRECINCT COMMITTEE PERSONS
BOYNTON
CINCINNATI
1 Jay Hall
2 Mary J. Burress
4 Jeffrey J. Lower
5 Robert Burress
6 Demetra Demonte
115 Apple Road, Pekin
713 Deerfield Drive, Pekin
1804 Hunters Trace, Pekin
713 Deerfield Drive, Pekin
1931 St. Clair Dr., Pekin
348-3778
241-7563
241-7293
360-0601
347-4397
DEER CREEK
Floyd R. Hoffmann Jr.
120 Willow Oak Drive, Morton
447-6275
DELAVAN
2 Kathryn A. Yontz
121 Heritage Lane, Delavan
244-7685
DILLON
Dean Kaisner
19458 Cedar Bluff Road, Delavan
208-4791
ELM GROVE 1
1 H. Wayne Sutherland
712 S. Hancock St., Tremont
925-3619
FONDULAC
1 Michael D. Unes
3 Russ Crawford
13 Brian C. Hibbert
1706 Highview, East Peoria
204 District Ct., East Peoria
112 Cherbourg Court, East Peoria
699-2834
694-2827
698-1665
GROVELAND
1 Jerome J. Hranka
2 Mildred Bury Brooksbank
3 Tim Neuhauser
5 Shelly Hranka
11 Richard J. Marks
15 Frederick W. Meyer
17 Michael Sutherland
18 Corey J Campbell
19 Virgil F. Cihla
4701 Edgewater Dr., Groveland
111 Jefferson Ct., East Peoria
5 Hawthorne Cove, Morton
4701 Edgewater Drive, Groveland
100 Turnron Pl., East Peoria
1 Pine Hurst Ct., Pekin
119 Steiner Ave, East Peoria
504 Northern Oaks Drive, Groveland
3601 Eagle Bend, Pekin
387-2777
699-6681
698-8071
387-7777
231-6155
347-5677
694-4737
000-0000
202-7266
HITTLE
72
PRECINCT COMMITTEE PERSONS
HOPEDALE
1 David L. Snider
2 Carroll E. Imig
28301 Lynn Road, Minier
329 Monroe Street, Hopedale
449-5421
267-8845
808 Park Trail Road, Mackinaw
359-8969
MORTON
1 James J. Rule
4 Ginger Hermann
5 Gregory Albrecht
6 Delbert Beideck
10 Vivian Hagaman
12 Lincoln C. Hobson
13 Lowell Schroeder
14 Jeremiah Anders
16 J. David Zimmerman
339 Magnolia Ave., Morton
10 Lincoln Court, Morton
901 E. Queenwood Road, Morton
174 Tuscany Court, Morton
228 Westshore Drive, Morton
1234 Waterford Dr., Morton
1318 S. 2nd Ave., Morton
1803 Greenfield Drive, Morton
134 Maple Ridge Dr., Morton
266-8675
266-7384
253-6559
000-0000
263-0766
263-1413
696-7181
263-1472
266-5821
SAND PRAIRIE
1 Elmer Franks
8707 Morris Mill Road, Green Valley
244-8863
23537 Sauder Road, Tremont
309 N Sampson St., Tremont
256-6386
925-5077
LITTLE MACKINAW
MACKINAW
1 Michael Harris
MALONE
SPRINGLAKE
TREMONT
1 Pat Musselman
2 John Webb
73
PRECINCT COMMITTEE PERSONS
WASHINGTON
1 Malcolm Kinsinger
2 Michael Godar
3 J. Brian Heller
7 Tyler J. Gee
8 Robert M. Huston
10 Gary W Manier
11 David L Hullinger
14 James L Gee
17 Curtis Marshall
16 John Redlinshafer
18 Shelly Marshall
19 Joseph Roberts
20 Travis L Maxwell
417 Gillman Street, Washington
1005 Lawndale Lane, Washington
109 N. Pine St., Washington
810 Hilldale Street, Washington
105 Camelin Drive, Washington
601 Firethorn Drive, Washington
1310 Westminster St., Washington
9 Browning Court, Washington
1300 Hampton Road, Washington
114 Windsong Drive, Washington
1300 Hampton Road, Washington
1409 W. Jefferson Street, Washington
1600 Mackenzie St., Washington
444-3170
657-2541
444-7700
444-8780
699-1226
444-8864
444-9730
444-8780
275-8783
696-2961
275-8781
253-2685
648-0422
PEKIN
1 Brad Kobischka
16 Duane A. Gray
18 Thomas M Chamberlin
20 Jody K Baker
23 Rich Hochstetler
26 Wayne W Altpeter
231 Charlotte St., Pekin
307 Delshire Ave., Pekin
300 Lakeside Ave., Pekin
1407 S. 4th St., Pekin
2213 Crestview Drive, Pekin
1608 N 13th St., Pekin
346-4500
349-3114
613-0945
620-6000
000-0000
000-0000
74
PRECINCT COMMITTEE PERSONS
Senate Districts by Township
Township
Precinct
Cong.
Rep. Senate
District District District
County Board
District
Boynton 1
18
87
44
3
Cincinnati 1-7
17
91
46
1
Deer Creek
18
88
44
3
Delavan 1-3
18
87
44
1
Dillon
18
87
44
2
Elm Grove 1 & 2
18
87
44
2
Elm Grove 3
17
87
44
2
Fondulac 1
18
91
46
3
Fondulac 2
17
81
46
3
Fondulac 3
18
Fondulac 4-10
18
91
46
3
Fondulac 11
18
88
44
3
Fondulac 12
18
Fondulac 13 & 14
18
91
46
3
Fondulac 15
18
88
44
3
Groveland 1
18
88
44
2
Groveland 2
18
91
46
2
Groveland 3
18
88
44
2
Groveland 4
17
91
46
2
Groveland 5
18
91
46
2
Groveland 6
88 & 91 44 & 46
88 & 91 44 & 46
17 & 18 88 & 91 44 & 46
3
3
2
Groveland 7
17
91
46
2
Groveland 8
17& 18
91
46
2
Groveland 9 & 10
17
91
46
2
Groveland 11
18
88 & 91 44 & 46
2
Groveland 12 & 13
18
88 & 91 44 & 46
2
Groveland 14
18
91
46
2
75
REPRESENTATIVES & SENATE DISTRICTS
Groveland 15
18
87
44
2
Groveland 16
17
91
46
2
Groveland 17
18
Groveland 18 & 19
18
88
44
2
Hittle
18
87
44
3
Hopedale 1 & 2
18
87
44
2
Little Mackinaw 1 & 2
18
87
44
3
Mackinaw 1 & 2
18
87 & 88
44
3
Mackinaw 3
18
88
44
3
Malone
18
88
44
1
Morton 1-16
18
88
44
2
Sand Prairie 1 & 2
18
87
44
1
Spring Lake 1
18
91
46
1
Spring Lake 2
17
91
46
1
Tremont 1 & 2
18
87
44
2
Tremont 3
18
87 & 88
44
2
Washington 1-4
18
88
44
3
Washington 5
18
91
46
3
Washington 6 & 7
18
88
44
3
Washington 8
18
91
46
3
Washington 9-11
18
88
44
3
Washington 12
18
91
46
3
Washington 13
18
Washington 14-18
18
88
44
3
Pekin 1-35
17
91
46
1
88& 91 44 & 46
88 & 91 44 & 46
2
3
There are 5 precinct as shown which are split between Representative & Senate Districts. For
further information on which streets are in what Representative & Senate District. Contact
the County Clerk's Office, Election Division. 477-2267.
44th Legislative District- 87th & 88th Representative District
46th Legislative District- 91st Representative District
76
REPRESENTATIVES & SENATE DISTRICTS
Population
1900
33,221
1990
123,692
2000
128,485
2010
135,394
Townships
Boynton Township
Cincinnati Township
Deer Creek
Delavan Township
Dillon Township
Elm Grove Township
Fondulac Township
Groveland Township
Hittle Township
Hopedale Township
Little Mackinaw Township
Mackinaw Township
Malone Township
Morton Township
Pekin Township
Sand Prairie Township
Spring Lake Township
Tremont Township
Washington Township
752
2,312
988
1,153
1,460
1,656
900
1,492
1,570
1,485
704
1,759
8,645
1,157
1,591
2,928
266
6,722
1,098
2,019
916
2,675
12,821
19,608
650
1,679
1,483
2,772
285
14,975
31,135
1,515
2,421
18,907
265
8,862
1,156
2,206
962
3,007
13,138
18,376
658
1,921
1,590
3,769
297
16,335
30,600
1,477
2,428
19,427
275
9,506
1,383
2,061
1,000
3,093
13,381
19,526
591
1,913
1,575
4,454
220
17,036
29,807
1,441
1,887
2,641
23,604
Incorporated Cities and Villages
Armington Village
Creve Coeur Village
Delavan City
Deer Creek Village
East Peoria City
Green Valley Village
Hopedale Village
Mackinaw Village
Marquette Heights
Minier Village
Morton Village
North Pekin Village
Pekin City
South Pekin Village
Tremont Village
Washington City
1,304
298
899
600
859
746
894
8,420
768
1,459
348
5,938
1,642
630
21,378
745
801
1,331
3,077
1,155
13,799
1,556
32,254
1,184
2,088
10,099
368
5,448
1,825
605
22,638
728
929
1,452
2,794
1,244
15,198
1,574
33,857
1,162
2,029
10,841
343
5,451
1,689
682
23,402
709
865
1,950
2,824
1,252
16,267
1,573
34,094
1,146
2,236
15,134
Tazewell County
State of Illinois
4,821,550
77
POPULATION
11,430,602 12,419,293 12,830,632
Tazewell County Valuations
Townships
Boynton
Cincinnati
Deer Creek
Delavan
Dillon
Elm Grove
Fondulac
Groveland
Hittle
Hopedale
Little Mackinaw
Mackinaw
Malone
Morton
Pekin
Sand Prairie
Spring Lake
Tremont
Washington
Total Tazewell County
2015
19,668,430
157,814,363
30,878,333
34,242,176
24,391,999
92,119,460
279,450,160
310,062,038
15,326,707
42,759,425
34,843,782
78,941,828
8,409,889
496,360,806
328,543,263
24,945,035
32,366,118
58,605,513
494,120,033
2,563,849,358
VALUATIONSOF INCORPORATED CITIES AND VILLAGES
Armington
Creve Coeur
Deer Creek
Delavan
East Peoria
Goodfield
Green Valley
Hopedale
Mackinaw
Marquette Heights
Minier
Morton
North Pekin
Pekin
South Pekin
Tremont
Washington
3,042,560
48,870,352
5,768,284
16,728,769
441,216,885
7,600,810
6,781,615
13,513,532
27,147,533
28,080,841
18,751,524
466,614,263
23,723,981
435,388,303
7,936,321
39,388,196
331,654,600
78
VALUATIONS
DATES TO BE REMEMBERED
Board of Review- Meeting to Organize-on or before the first Monday in June. Final adjournment- on or before
December 31st.
TAX LEVIES
SCHOOL DISTRICTS should file their schools tax levy with the County Clerk on or before the last Tuesday
in December.
HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS shall file with the County Clerk, on or before the last Tuesday in December,
the amount necessary to be raised for roads and bridge purposes. A copy is also filed with the Town Clerk.
CORPORATION TAX LEVY should be made on or before the last Tuesday in December and a certified copy
filed with the County Clerk.
TOWN TAXES should be voted for at the annual town meeting, and the levy, so made, should be certified to
the County Clerk by the Town Clerk on or before the last Tuesday in December.
PARK, FIRE AND LIBRARY DISTRICT levies are to be filed with the County Clerk on or before the last
Tuesday in December.
79
DATES TO BE REMEMBERED
INDEX
Abts, Lee Ann
Adkins, John
Aeilts, Daymon
Albers, Rusty
Allison, Kayla
Ames, Daniel
Angle, Julie
Anthony, Steve
Arms, Mary
Ashby, Michael
Atkins, Kim
Atwood, Suzette
Augspurger, Paul
Avery, Les
Avery, Ryan
Baker, Harlan
Baker, Janna
Baldi, James Jeff
Barbee, Julie
Barfield, Jack
Barnett, Melissa
Barnhill, Christopher
Barry, Sandy
Bass, Jeff
Beachy, Elizabeth
Bean, Karen
Beckman, Sara
Beeney, Sue
Bembenek, Joseph
Bennett, Morgan
Berardi, Julie
Bishop, Michelle
Blackmore, Shanita
Bolam, Ella
Bonnette, Danny
Bortolussi, Rose
Bradshaw, James
Brock, Richard
Brown, Amanda
Brown, James
Brown, Joel
Brown, Lori
Bruen, Tiffany
Buller Fenton, Sarah
Bundy, Cyndi
Burcham, Russ
25
22
37
47
55
28
44
53
26
54
38
51
47
60
23
47
58
32
56
22
37
54
45
53
45
37
54
34
49
44
56
48
44
45
32
39
49
53
44
53
54
44
26
45
26
44
Burress, Karla
Burress, Mary
Burson, Dawn
Butler, Deanna
44
60
56
24
Carlton, Nick
Carney, Timothy
Cassidy, Seth
Cates, Jamie
Catton, Craig
Chism, Angela
Cleaver, Sheri
Cole, Elly
Coleman, Rickie
Collett, Bryan
Connett, Monica
Cook,Dawn
Cooper, Kelsey
Counterman, Michael
Crady, Tara
Crawford, Russell
Crouch, Floyd
Crum, Chelsea
54
54
23
37
53
51
53
45
45
39
2, 19
39
55
47
24
2, 19
58
44
Dault, Steve
Davis, Patricia
Davis, Randy
Deed-Diver, Caelyn
Deininger,Kristal
Delahunt, Carole
Devine, Becky
Dickerson, Eliza
Dickson, Natallie
Dickson, Tracy
Dluski, Aimee
Dodd, Bonnie
Donahue, Jim
Drake, Matt
Duffin, Denise
Dunker, Michelle
Dunnigan, Lisa
Durflinger, Cathy
Durley, Patrick
53
55
53
56
29
55
58
32
54
53
49
45
2, 19
56
26
45
36
51
51
80
Ealey, Stacie
Eccles, Brad
Edie, Don
Eeten, Courtney
Eeten, Michelle
Eisfelder, Gina
Embry, Tom
Emery, Phillip
Emme, Robert
Eubank, Danette
Evans, Kendra
Evelsizer, Randall
44
53
58
28,48
38
25
38
52
51
45
36
47
Falcon, Joanie
Fallert, Jamie
Fardel, Theresa
Farmer, Shelly
Ferrill,Wendy
Figurski, Angel
Fink,Craig
Flinn, Inge
Floyd, Brenda
Flynn, Tamra
Fobar, Eric
Foshaar, Michelle
Fox, Amy
Fresquez, Dion
Fulk, Sherry
45
37
55
58
34
26
47
45
45
44
54
54
44
25
55
Gall, Justin
Gandy, Angie
Garcia, David
Garner, Clara
Gibbs, Carla
Gibbs, Deana
Gilfillan, Paul
Gilles, Mark
Gillespie, Tim
Giraudo, Jon
Girdler, Karen
Glesne, Brian
Glisson, Renee
Glover, Dan
Godar, Mark
54
36
48
44
25
44
28
28
53
56
45
45
54
53
54
Godby, Mary Ann
Goeken, Eric
Goetze, Melissa
Golianis, James
Graber, Lori
Graff, Nick
Grant, Aimee
Grashoff, Glenda
Grashoff,Vicki
Gray, Cheryl
Gray, Deanna
Gray, Steve
Green, Imogene
Green, Mike
Greenhalgh, Carol
Gregory, Renee
Grimm, Brett
Grube, Matthew
Gudzinskas, Kim
Gullette, Glen
Guthrie, Kimberly
60
53
44
44
45
2, 19
51
32
21
45
56
47
45
56
58
25
2, 19
54
44
29
45
Hagen, Shelly
Hale, Raegan
Hamm, Julie
Hamm, Lane
Hammock, Samantha
Hancock, Jenny
Handlen, Adrienne
Harms, Jaymee
Harper, David
Harper, Hal
Harper, Michael
Harris, Marilyn
Harris, Michael
Hartley, Moira
Hauk, Leslie
Hawk, Michael
Helmig, Paul II
Henderson, Bobbie
Henderson, Ivy
Heppe, Marie
Herzog, Julie
Hibberd, Julie
Hibbert, Jacob
Hillegonds, Terry
55
37
55
53
54
56
26
20
54
53
54
60
2, 19
36
57
45
53
56
56
44
45
26
53
2, 19
81
Hizey, Scott
Hobson, Lincoln
Hoffman, Aaron
Hoffman, David
Holford, Mary jo
Holly,Mike
Holmes, Jessica
Homerin, Char
Homerin, Jeromy
Hoog, Tyler
Hoppings, Crindie
Hoppock, Matthew
Horan,John
Hostetler, Dawn
Houchin, Rob
Hough, Rex
Howe, Joe
Hoyland, Kim
Hoyle, Sherri
Hubert, Vicki
Hunt, Amanda
Husser, Erica
Huston, Robert
Hutton, Marissa
Hyde, Renny
34
25
54
47
2, 19
56,57
57
20
20
54
45
49
37
54
51
22
38
58
21
36
54
44
52
54
51
Imig, Carroll
Ingwersen, Andrea
Irons, Karen
Ivey, Melissa
2
44
44
56
Jackson, Courtney
Jimenez, Rolando
Joesting, Christine
Johnson, Brenda
Johnson, Drew
Johnson, Irvin
Johnson, Janet
Johnson, Kevin
Johnson, Trent
Jones, Becky
Jones, Nicole
Juchems, Tracey
Julius, Mollie
55
54
60
26
44
53
44
56
53
25
58
25
25
Kato, Yoko
Kautz, Chad
Kedzior, Jason
Keen, Kevin
Keith, Thomas
Keller, Julie
Kelly, Brittanie
Kelly, Jennifer
Kelly, Paige
Kempf, Gerald
Keyes, Sarah
Kieser, Robert
King, Curtis
King, Peggy
Kirk, Michael
Klein, Kyle
Knepp, Robert
Knight, Lisa
Know-Westbrook, Heather
Kober, Jackson
Koontz, Courtney
Kopp, Sandra
Kraus, Nicole
Kreiter, Melissa
44
20
53
53
28
49
26
37
54
53
25
58
54
26
54
53
51
37
55
54
55
48
60
29
Lacey, Judy
Ladendorf, Jane
Lamberson, Barbara
Lane, Fran
Lange, Mary
Lard, Melissa
Lavin, Sarah
Lawson, Gary
Legge, Kate
Lemons, Sheila
Linton, Chuck
Linton, Lisa
Loberg, Walter
Lockwood, Pam
Lohnes, Pam
Long, Brian
Long, Cynthia
Longergan, John
Lower, Jeff
Lynch, Peter
36
45
37
45
22
58
24
39
56
45
53
54
23
44
20
38
44
49
52
49
82
Maas, Linda
Madison, Angela
Maggioncalda, Nick
Mahr, Randy
Malavolti, Paul
Mallory, Melissa
Mancha, Ricardo
Manuel, Susan
Marshall, Mary
Martin, Brad
Martin, Brian
Martin, Schad
Mason, Crystal
May, Charles
McConkey, Kelly
McCool, Angela
McCoy, Richard
McKinney, Christopher
McMillin, Noreene
McMullin, Jim
McPherson, Liz
Meisinger, Darrell
Melloy, Rebecca
Melvin, Teresa
Menold, Gregory
Merchenthaler, Joanne
Meyer, Steve
Miars, Kay
Michaels, Janice
Milam, Louise
Milburn, Hannah
Miller, Joe
Mingus, Seth
Mishler, Mara
Moessner, Nancy
Mohammed, Azza
Moldenhauer, Chris
Moon, Scott
Moretto, Michelle
Mortimer, Kathy
Mullikin, Cassandra
Munge, Sharon
Mutchler, Erica
Mutchler, Todd
22
49
44
53
54
32
53
36
58
47
47
37
28
54
38
54
28
53
58
22
38
2,19
54
36
2,19
60
22
44
36
24
60
47
2,19
56
22
44
47
38
54
20
56
26
44
53
Nagel, Kelley
Naylor, Shawn
Neavear, Evelyn
Nell, Leslie
Neuhauser, Timothy
Nichols, Sherri
26
32
44
55
2,19
22
Oetzel, Shawn
Olar, Kimberly
Orr, Diane
Owen, Gail
37
37
51
51
Paluska, Caitlin
Paluske, Larry
Parr, Daniel
Peplow, Carrie
Peters, Anna
Peterson, Mark
Petri, Kenneth
Petsas, Chris
Pickerill, Vickie
Pierson, Camila
Post, Lois
Potters, Ann
Potts, Brad
Potts, Cheryl
Potts, Dora
Powell, Teresa
Price, Scott
Proehl, Nancy
56
49
47
45
56
53
25
53
25
45
22
37
53
53
45
26
32
3,19
Quiram, Eric
Qureshi, Enas
Rabb, Marc
Rasmussen, Susan
Redlinshafer, John
Reeg, Justin
Replogle, John
Ricci, Joyce
Richardson, George
Richason, Ronald
Richmond, Patricia
Rinehart, Andrew
Risch, Shannon
83
38
44
53
60
3,19
51
47
37
22
22
26
3,19
44
Risinger, Michael
Roberts, Keri
Roberts, Patty
Robertson, Amber
Robison, Jeffrey
Robison, Shawn
Rogers, Jeff
Rowell, LuAnn
Ruark, Harry
Rudd, Tina
Saal, Steven
Saal-Evans, Shannon
Sanders, Ryan
Scharping, Michele
Scheuermann, David
Schmidt, Rita
Schock, Bill
Schryer, Sarah
Schryock, Tom
Sciortino, Gary
Sciortino, Jesi
Sciortino, Sharon
Searle, Judy
Sellers, Carla
Seward, Mic
Seward, Pam
Shallenberger, Jennifer
Shallenberger, John
Shallenberger, John
Shane, Julia
Shedigar, Julie
Shelton, Lori
Sherwood, Lorna
Shields, Patte
Shipp, Bonnie
Short, Terry
Shultz, Bruce
Shutt, Heidi
Silotto, Joe
Simpson, Sherry
Sinn, Greg
Slater, Tonia
Slaven, Darrell
Smith, Kayla
28
45
56
54
44
53
53
45
22
36
60
39
20
45
47
58
39
56
23
2,19
47
36
29
36
37
36
26
22
53
28
25
25
51
37
60
21
32
25
47
26
3
26
54
58
Smith, Yvonne
Snoke, Wendy
Snyder, Elicia
Snyder, Samuel
Sparkman, Sara
St. Clair, Julie
Stanton, Jennifer
Stealy, Michelle
Steele, Larry
Steele, Tiffany
Steinborn, Kim
Stocke, Jeff
Stocke, Ryan
Stockham, Robert
Storey, Daylyn
Strader, Mary Jo
Strauman,Michael
Stringer, Joshua
Strunk, Trent
Stump, Justin
Sundell, Sue
Sutter, Cheryl
Sutter, Tori
Sweeney, Melissa
Sydlowski, Stanley
Szadkowski, Joe
Tandy, Cathi
Tarby, Ryan
Taylor, Anna
Taylor, Cy
Taylor, Luke
Taylor, Mike
Taylor, Rita
Taylor, Trevor
Theobald, Paige
Thomas, Dale
Tibbs, Kathy
Tigue, Kiley
Tittle, Ashley
Traenkenschuh, Katie
Trygar, Mark
Tucker, Jake
Turner, Mike
Turner, Moriah
Twist, Gary
Tyler, Vicki
84
45
45
60
49
44
45
54
37
53
55
25
54
54
38
36
45
23
53
54
38
3,19
26
26
34
45
54
25
53
45
53
49
54
26
54
56
49
55
54
44
44
53
54
23
37
58
44
Ulrich, Kurt
Umholtz, Stewart
Ummel, Shannon
Vanderheydt, Jerry
Vanderheydt, Jerry
VanDusen, Steve
VanDyke, Eric
VanMiddlesworth, Kelly
Vansaghi, Kelly
Varichak,Laura
Veerman, Diane
Viets, Kerri
Von Rohr, Richard
Vonderheide, Sara
Waddill, Rhonda
Walker, Susan
Wamsley, Rodney
Watson, Pat
Webb, Chrisite
Weber, Toni
Wells, Mark
Wendelin, Jay
Wertz, Kris
Wetz, Mark
Wheat, Kim
Wickman, Teresa
Wiker, Ashley
Williams, Gayle
Williams, Jeff
Williams, Kellen
Williams, Sarah
Williams, Scott
Winn, Lori
Wolfe, Joe
Woodard, Tammy
Woodworth, Mary
Workheiser, Roger
Workman, Jaclynn
Workman, Quentin
Worlow, Christine
Wright, Yolanda
Wubben, Lisa
52
56
37
3,19
37
54
44
58
54
51
25
44
32
54
Young, Jeff
Young, Jonathan
Young, Julie
34
54
25
Zimmerman, David
Zimmerman, Emma
Zuercher, Jerry
34
48
39
36
37
32
45
36
26
54
51
45
49
25
45
38
36
20
54
45
47
28
3
36
55
34
29
38
45
45
25
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