Henry County Courthouse
Richard Bouslog has a diverse work experience spanning several decades. Richard began their career in 1971 as a Principal at New Castle Community Schools and stayed in that role until 2010. In 1978, they served as the County Council Vice President at Henry County Courthouse. Starting in 1984, they worked as the Secretary/Board Member at Henry County Redevelopment Commission. In 2002, they became the Co-Chairman of Henry County Tax Abatement Committee. In 2010, Richard joined Three Rivers Management as the President, and also served as the Council Liaison at the Board of Aviation Commission.
Richard Bouslog attended Ball State University from 1966 to 1971, where they obtained both a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in the field of Education.
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Henry County Courthouse
Henry County, Illinois is located in Northwestern Illinois, just 16 miles from the Mississippi River dividing Illinois and Iowa. Henry County is primarily made up of rolling farmland, and is well known for hog, corn, soybean and cattle production. The area is also dotted with wooded areas, rivers, lakes and streams. While much of the county is agricultural in nature, the cities and towns of Henry County feature many manufacturing and business outlets. The county is served by Interstate Highways 80 and 74, plus both freight and passenger rail lines. In addition, Henry County is just 10 minutes from the Quad Cities International Airport. Henry County features areas of great historical interest, including the Bishop Hill Colony, the Hennepin Canal, the Great Sauk Trail and other areas reflecting the rich heritage of the region. Henry County's population in 2000 was 51,020, with the county covering 823.21 square miles.