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Upon further examination, Grundy County Board Chairman Ron Severson said the circuit clerk and sheriff's department also gave out end-of-the-year bonuses.

Last week, Severson reported to the Finance Committee that almost $25,000 was given in bonuses by the county clerk's, treasurer's and state's attorney's offices. In the two additional offices, there was an additional $6,100 given out.

Although these offices did nothing illegal, Severson said it has caused a morale issue among county employees who did not receive bonuses. He said the elected officials in charge of these offices should have brought their requests to the Finance Committee, and any extra money they used from their budgets for bonuses should have been returned to the county's General Fund instead since it is taxpayer money.

On Monday, Severson said it was discovered that in Circuit Clerk Karen Slattery's office, seven employees received $500 extra in the Dec. 20 payroll.

These bonuses were technically given out of the new fiscal year, he said. The bonuses from the first three departments came out of a special payroll given Nov. 29, the day before the last day of the last fiscal year.

Calls to Slattery were not returned. A member of her staff said she was at a conference until Friday. The staffer would not supply another number at which to reach Slattery.

Severson said the sheriff's department bonuses were given a little differently. They were paid out under the "Clerical Overtime" line item, he said.

In 2012, that line item budget was reduced from $7,000 to $5,000, said Severson. At the beginning of November, it still had about $3,000 in it, which means they had only used a couple thousand dollars in overtime for the clerical staff in 11 months. But at the end of November, it was down to only having about $400 left.

"So over $2,600 was used in clerical O.T. in the month of November. We believe that to be bonuses as well. I don't know why they would have that amount of O.T. in one month. It seems to be a pattern we have found," Severson said.

He continued that bonuses appeared to be taken out of "Clerical Overtime" in 2011 as well.

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herald1 wrote on February 4, 2013 10:32 a.m. ...
My initial response to this was if they had money in the budget and followed proper protocol, I had little care for a morale issue. After reading the article, the bonuses were obviously done under the table. Although not illegal, definitely unethical. In Ms. Millers case, totally unethical. To admit asking for compensation in 4 meetings and being turned down, only to go under the table and dole out compensation anyway? I will remember those ethics come election time. It is up to the board to revise procedures ensuring that ANY compensation is approved by the board.

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