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Vacancy filled for Glencoe Village Board

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12:09 am CDT September 6, 2018
Village President Lawrence R. Levin announced Thursday, Aug. 30, his intention to nominate Glencoe resident Greg Turner to fill the vacant seat on the Board of Trustees created by trustee Trent Cornell’s resignation.

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