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Monthly Archives: March, 2021

South suburban family sponsors community blood and food drive in memory of daughter who died of rare heart cancer

South suburban family sponsors community blood and food drive in memory of daughter who died of rare heart cancer (Olympia Fields, IL) - Kristin Arielle Oliver always gave from her heart.

Guest: Mayor Ron Gardiner

Guest: Mayor Ron Gardiner - George Brassea is the owner of True Heights Treatment LLC and Alderman of the 5th Ward in Chicago Heights, Illinois.

University Park Honors Women Leaders in Virtual Event

Press Release from the Village of University Park IL

AG: DuPage Township violated the Open Meetings Act

AG: DuPage Township violated the Open Meetings Act (DuPage Township, IL) - Today, the Illinois Attorney General's Public Access Counselor issued a determination stating that the DuPage Township Board violated the Open Meetings Act during its February 15, 2019 Closed Session Meeting.

Why There’s So Much Investigative Journalism About Utility Companies

Power and water touch the lives of everyone. Someone has to hold the companies that deliver them to account.

Breaking: Forged Affidavit Used By Wesley Township In FOIA Lawsuit

Breaking: Forged Affidavit Used By Wesley Township In FOIA Lawsuit (Wesley Township, IL) - Wesley Township used a forged and notarized affidavit in Court filings/proceedings while attempting to defend a Freedom of Information Act ("FOIA") lawsuit.

Garland leads Cavs to victory over the Bulls

Garland leads Cavs to victory over the Bulls (Chicago, IL) - Before heading out for a four-game road trip, the Bulls have a chance to gain some momentum tonight against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Chicago has struggled as of late, losing seven of their last 11 games.

IL Representatives Want Child Sex Offenders Living Closer To Schools

IL Representatives Want Child Sex Offenders Living Closer To Schools (Springfield, IL) - Two Illinois State Representatives, Camille Y. Lilly and Kelly M. Cassidy,...

How a Federal Agency Excluded Thousands of Viable Businesses From Pandemic Relief

The Small Business Administration refuses to give pandemic relief loans to people who have filed for bankruptcy, even if their businesses can survive.

Illinois to Launch 14th Mass Vaccination Site in West Cook as National Guard Surpasses 500,000 Vaccinations

New Forest Park Site to Open to All Eligible Illinois Residents on March 26

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