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1.
Long Grove
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $455k |
2.
Volo
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $454k |
3.
Prairie Grove
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $452k |
4.
Diamond
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $444k |
5.
Maple Park
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $442k |
6.
Deer Park
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $425k |
7.
Lake Barrington
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $345k |
8.
McCullom Lake
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $340k |
9.
Hebron
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $306k |
10.
Wonder Lake
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $302k |
11.
Oakwood Hills
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $298k |
12.
Wadsworth
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $276k |
13.
Bull Valley
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $254k |
14.
Tower Lakes
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $249k |
15.
Golf
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $248k |
16.
North Barrington
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $177k |
17.
Port Barrington
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $143k |
18.
Holiday Hills
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $80k |
19.
Third Lake
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $56k |
20.
Union
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $50k |
21.
Godley
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $47k |
22.
Big Rock
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $45k |
23.
Virgil
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $20k |
24.
Kaneville
Unit
Municipal
Salary expenditure: $15k |
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