Ly looks to unseat incumbent Republican

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Four candidates at seeking three seats on the Grundy County Board from District 2. Democrat Jeremy Ly of Minooka is challenging Republican incumbents John Almer, Don Neushwander Sr., and Ron Severson.

John Almer, 66, 1800 Charles St., has served on the county board for eight years. He is retired after 28 years in management with ComEd/Exelon. Since 2000, he has served as precinct committeeman from Saratoga 3, and also represented District 2 on the Grundy County Board. He was a Saratoga Township official for about 28 years, including trustee from 1973 to 1981, and township supervisor from 1981 to 2001. He has a bachelor's degree from Lewis University in business administration. Almer and his family have lived in Morris and Grundy County since 1969. “I have been honored to represent the people of Saratoga Township and Grundy County in various capacities as an elected official continuously since 1973,” Almer said. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Almer is a life member of the United States Submarine Veterans and Morris VFW Post 6049. He is also a member and past commander of Morris American Legion Post 294. He is chairman of the Illinois Headwaters Resource Conservation and Development Council, which covers Grundy, Will, Kankakee, Kendall and Ford counties. Almer is a member and past chairman of the Morris Community Foundation Community Works Advisory Board, Land Use and Protection Committee. He is secretary of the Grundy County United Way Board of Directors and a member of the Will County Children's Advocacy Advisory Board. A member of Immaculate Conception Church, he is currently an extraordinary minister and coordinator. He previously was a member of the Parish Council and chairman of the Religious Education Committee. Almer also volunteers at Morris Hospital. He and his wife, Barbara, have three adult children.

Q. What should be done to secure additional funding to construct an Interstate 80 interchange at Brisbin Road in Grundy County? A. The county should continue to pursue the release of state funds that were previously allocated to the Brisbin Road interchange. These state of Illinois funds are crucial as matching funds for the federal dollars that have been allocated for the project. If re-elected, I will continue to make every effort to support a bi-partisan effort with all the stakeholders in Grundy County, including municipalities, business, industry and individuals to ensure that funding is secured.

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