Ogle County, Illinois board news
The Ogle County Board voted 13-11 Tuesday to approve a special use permit for a solar project in Haldane, between Forreston and Polo, following a lawsuit filed by the petitioner.
Here are the unofficial results for the 2024 November election for the Whiteside and Ogle county boards and referendum questions for Whiteside County, the Walnut Public Library District and Amboy Fire Protection District.
Here is a list of property transfers for Lee, Ogle and Whiteside counties for Nov. 18-24, 2024.
Board members John Finfrock and Tom Smith along with Coroner Lou Finch IV are retiring.
Taxpayers in Ogle County could see around a 0.4-cent change per $100 on their property tax bills next year, if Ogle County Board members pass the proposed budget for 2025 on Nov. 19.
Developers of a 4.99-megawatt community solar facility last week got the go-ahead from the Ogle County Board to move forward with a project that could power about 800 single-family homes.
After almost 28 years as the Ogle County Animal Control administrator, Dr. Tom Champley has retired. Ogle County Board members at their Sept. 17 meeting recognized Champley for his work since his hiring on Nov. 19, 1996.
Constellation Energy Generation got its wish Tuesday night when the Ogle County Board voted to rezone 524 acres of land around the Byron Generating Station.
Constellation Energy Generation’s request to rezone 524 acres of land around the Byron Generating Station on Tuesday earned a third split vote from one of the three Ogle County bodies considering the petition.
Support for Constellation Energy Generation’s request to rezone 524 acres of land around the Byron Generating Station is split. Constellation is asking that 10 land parcels be rezoned to I-1 Industrial and for a text amendment to allow data centers as special-uses in I-1 zones.
The owners of Byron Generating Station earned a pass from the Ogle County Zoning Board of Appeals to rezone 524 acres of land around the plant.
A meeting to hear a request to rezone 596.33 acres of land around the Byron Generating Station was postponed Tuesday night to allow for the completion of further documentation.
Sheriff Brian VanVickle presents the Ogle County Board with body camera video of last week's Lost Lake shooting.
Early discussions by an Ogle County Board task force dedicated to ensuring the future financial stability of the county have centered around increasing landfill revenue and decreasing Ogle County Jail expenses, possibly by closing the jail.
“Our farming community would like to thank members of the Ogle County Board for showing their support by adopting this resolution,” said Keith Poole, Ogle County Farm Bureau President.
Here is a list of property transfers for Whiteside, Lee and Ogle counties filed Jan.12-19
A consolidated effort to promote the development, establishment and expansion of industries in Ogle County got some financial support from county government on Tuesday.
Funding for this project was county invested ARPA funds and private capital
Ogle County’s human resource record-keeping is getting an upgrade. On March 21, Ogle County Board members voted to purchase a human resource information system from Paycom, an Oklahoma City-based company. The system will allow for record-keeping of time and payroll.
The Mt. Morris Fire Protection District is looking to construct a new home base, although personnel still are working on determining where it will be located.
White oaks will take the place of the two trees recently removed from the north side of the old Ogle County Courthouse.
Ogle County board OKs pay increases for members that start in December 2022
Newly-elected board members sworn in