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McCaleb: Whole lot of noise for $625K

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After all that racket, county taxpayers likely will be about $625,000 lighter in the wallet.

An Illinois appellate court ruled last week that the county – i.e., taxpayers – must pay the full amount due to Tonigan and McQueen, who say they still are owed $200,349.

To date, taxpayers already have forked over a net $425,000 for the bungled prosecution of Bianchi. (This number includes a $275,000 settlement with Bianchi and his secretary to help pay their legal fees. But the county recouped $100,000 of Bianchi’s fee when Tonigan settled a wrongful prosecution lawsuit filed by Bianchi.)

Though County Board Chairman Ken Koehler vows to appeal the appellate court’s ruling to the Illinois Supreme Court, if the county loses there, taxpayers then will have shelled out more than $625,000.

That’s $625,000 for a bunch of noise, many, many headaches, and not much else.

That’s one expensive racket.

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Pretty in pink: Today is the last day of September. That means tomorrow is Oct. 1, the beginning of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

In addition to seeing NFL players, high school students and many others don pink garments in honor of the month, we’ll publish a special pink section in Wednesday’s edition. A portion of the proceeds from the special section will go to the Centegra Health System Foundation’s Breast Care Fund to benefit the Centegra Gavers Breast Center.

According to the American Cancer Society, about 39,500 women will die of breast cancer this year. And more than 225,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women.

Breast cancer touches nearly everyone of us in some way.

Whatever you can do to help, whether it’s donating time or money to an organization that treats breast cancer patients or is seeking a cure, whether it’s raising awareness about the importance of early detection through self-examinations and mammograms, please take some action.

The next woman who’s saved could be one you love.

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Plan on it: If you’re a regular reader of Sidetracks, our Thursday entertainment section, you probably saw Features Editor R. Scott Helmchen’s column about the big changes that are coming this week.

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