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By Alex V. Hernandez staff reporter The village recently unveiled a new boulder commemorating Niles as “The Best Place to Raise Kids.” The title comes from a Bloomberg Magazine award Niles won in 2010. Bloomberg recognized the Niles after reviewing the village’s crime rates, employment, schools, ethnic diversity and other traits of communities of fewer than 50,000 residents. A special committee to redesign the Village Hall plaza held a contest with high school students asking for designs that use the Bloomberg award’s wording as inspiration. Out of the 24 entries, the winner of the contest is Kaylin Moy, a student from Niles West High School.Titled “The FamilyCircle,”herdesignwas unveiled July 22 and uses the Niles Leaning Tower as a nod to the village’s past, and a white oak tree as a representation of its future. “With the help of a few donors, we were able to purchase a boulder with the winning design featured,” said Hayley Garard, the village’s communication and multimedia coordinator.

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Kaylin Moy (second from left) poses with Niles officials and her parents in front of the boulder based on her winning design. COURTESY VILLAGE OF NILES

AUGUST 7, 2014

Vol. 58 No. 44

Niles Crime Stoppers taxexempt status lost due to president’s personal problems Tax-exempt status revoked by the IRS in 2010 for “not filing a Form 990-series annual return or notice for three consecutive tax years.” By Alex Hernandez staff reporter

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Niles Crime Stoppers and its president have come under scrutiny after operating as a not-for-profit after losing its tax-exempt status. “It’s a simple clerical error is essentially what happened,” said Morgan Dubiel, the president of the organization.“We’re working right now to get everything re-established.” Niles Crime Stoppers is registered with the Illinois Secretary of State as a not-for-profit corporation in 2003 with Dubiel listed as its registered agent. The organization pays cash rewards for information about a crime or fugitive that leads to an arrest or the recovery of contraband. On the village’s website the organization has been advertising itself and collecting revenue as a not-for-profit even though it had this tax-exempt status revoked by the IRS in 2010 for “not filing a >> see status | page 8


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