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MC Board expected to confirm Tanzyus and Bethel as replacements for Hulme and Dorman

Dave Tanzyus will be appointed Madison County administrator at a special board meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday. A former aide to Republican Congressman Mike Bost, Tanzyus has been serving in Chairman Kurt Prenzler s administration since December when the board confirmed his appointment as community development administrator. With 30 years of government experience, Tanzyus will fill the seat that had been occupied by administrator Doug Hulme, who was terminated by the county board last April. Prenzler also will appoint Chris Bethel as IT director. Bethel started working for IT in January 2017, under former director Rob Dorman, whom the county board also terminated last April. Bethel began as a project manager, then became manager of network services.

This Metro East teacher spent nearly $2K and countless hours building community garden

WASHINGTON PARK — Derissa Davis energy seemed to know no bounds on Saturday as she pursued her community s vision of turning an abandoned lot into a vegetable garden that will serve families in the surrounding food desert. Everything we grow, we ll give away, said Davis, a fourth grade reading teacher at James Avant Elementary School. The idea for the Tiny Children s Garden started with a group of third graders who sent letters to the village mayor describing what they d like to see change about their community, and the idea for a community garden popped up. Parts of Washington Park are in a food desert, meaning the village has a high number of households without vehicles or nearby access to a grocery store. In the village s western section, nearly 23% of households don t have a vehicle and live more than a mile from a supermarket. Much of the surrounding East St. Louis-area also qualifies as a food desert, according to the federal government s definitions.

Ex-Illinois secretary of state worker sentenced for fraud

Ex-Illinois secretary of state worker sentenced for fraud May 10, 2021 GMT SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) A former administrator with the Illinois Secretary of State’s office has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for defrauding the state out of nearly $350,000 over a nine-year period. Candace Wanzo, 58, of Centralia, was sentenced last week in federal court in Springfield to 18 months each on two counts of theft and one count of fraud. The sentences will be served concurrently, The State Journal-Register reported. Wanzo was ordered to pay more than $72,500 in restitution. She also faces three years of mandatory supervised release following her release from prison.

Ex-Illinois Secretary of State administrator sentenced in fraud case

A former Illinois Secretary of State office administrator and supervisor of vehicle services was sentenced last week for her part in defrauding that office and the Illinois Department of Revenue of nearly $350,000. Candace Wanzo, 58, of Centralia, was sentenced to 18 months each on two counts of theft and one count of fraud in federal court in Springfield. The sentences will be served concurrently. Wanzo pleaded guilty in November. A second count of fraud and a third count of theft were dismissed as part of the plea agreement. Wanzo was ordered to pay more than $72,500 in restitution. Wanzo resigned from her office in 2018, a year after she was placed on administrative leave and an investigation was opened up against by the Secretary of State s office.

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