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I can't pass up getting a lecture on accuracy from a former Board of Health member who wrongly tried to take credit during his County Board election campaign for getting McCullom Lake's wells tested to calm brain cancer fears.

I read with interest a letter to the editor in today’s paper from former Board of Health President Ed Varga. He calls out the Northwest Herald for some recent mistakes, some small, one quite large in the form of a source who outright lied to us. As well he should be critical – a newspaper’s job is to get it right, and the community it serves deserves better.

Hopefully, Varga's interest in accuracy means he’ll formally retract the claim he made during his unsuccessful County Board race in 2012 – a claim he still has on his website – that it was his guest column in our newspaper that got McCullom Lake’s air and groundwater tested for carcinogens blamed in 33 lawsuits to date for starting a brain cancer cluster.

[UPDATE: As of March 5, Varga has taken the incorrect claim down from his website. He's not very happy with me, but the claim is retracted.]

I never called Varga out on it because he lost in the 2012 primary. But as long as we’re writing letters about the need for accuracy, now is as good a time as any.

As longtime readers may know, I've been writing an award-winning series of stories since 2007 chronicling cancer cluster accusations against chemical manufacturer Rohm and Haas, the Department of Health's boondoggle of a "study" that called an all-clear, and the board of health's shameful response.

Fast forward to 2012, when Varga is running in the Republican primary for McHenry County Board District 4. Among his claims on his campaign website:

"On February 23, 2010, in a guest column which appeared in the Northwest Herald, Ed suggested the County Board pursue environmental testing in McCullom Lake to assure that residents were not currently exposed to suspected cancer causing substances brought to light by pending litigation. After that column appeared, the County Board Chairman secured funding to test both air and groundwater in that community."

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Kevin Craver

Senior reporter

Northwest Herald

Crystal Lake, IL

kcraver@shawmedia.com

Kevin has worked at the Northwest Herald since 2000. The Illinois Associated Press awarded his blog this year as the best news blog in the state for medium-sized newspapers. He has won more than 70 state and national journalism awards.

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