City of Champaign Township supervisor accuses board of partisan politics, racism
Comments made following salary freeze decision
CHAMPAIGN – City of Champaign Township Supervisor Linda Abernathy accused the town board of racism and partisan politics Tuesday night, after the board voted to freeze the township supervisor's salary for the next two years.
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