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Monthly Archives: June, 2021

Batinick backs Asian-American history bill

Batinick backs Asian-American history bill (Springfield, IL) - Veteran state Rep. Mark Batinick (R-Plainfield) recently took to the House floor to make his feelings known about a bill seeking to add Asian-American history into school curricula.

Weckbacher files election complaint: ‘Was this whole adjudication process botched?’

Lake County resident George Weckbacher has filed a complaint with the State Board of Elections charging that in 2020 the City of Chicago and Cook County used a voting system that did not meet use requirements as outlined by the Statutes and Administration Code of Illinois.

Astros take the 4th and sweep the series

Disappointing performances by the Chicago White Sox in Houston lead to an Astros Sweep.

White Sox take another loss on the road against the Astros

White Sox take another loss on the road against the Astros (Houston, Texas) - The first pitch was tossed out by Astro’s pitcher, Framber Valdez, who started with a 3 and out.

Guest: Mario A. Reed

Guest: Mario A. Reed - Attorney Mario A. Reed discusses his career in law, property taxes and growing up in the “Chinese House” on Lincoln Highway in Park Forest, Illinois.

Op-Ed: Juneteenth, as American as Sweet Potato Pie!

In the last few years there has been increased conversation about the celebration of one of America’s oldest unofficial holidays: Juneteenth.

The Houston Astros edge out the Chicago White Sox

The Houston Astros edge out the Chicago White Sox (Houston, Texas) - The first pitch was thrown in Houston’s Minute Made Park at 7:10 pm with Astro’s pitcher, Luis Garcia, who took the mound.

Cook County Honored with 17 National Association of Counties Achievement Awards

The 2021 NACo awards centered around two key elements including how projects advance equity where applicable and clear metrics that showcase the outcome of the project.

DePaul College Prep’s Stanton-Anderson: No decision yet on mandatory vaccines

DePaul College Prep's Stanton-Anderson: No decision yet on mandatory vaccines (Chicago, IL) - DePaul College Prep Principal Dr. Megan Stanton-Anderson recently responded to a parent’s concern that the school would make COVID-19 vaccinations for students mandatory.

White Sox suffer blow-out loss on the road against Astros

White Sox suffer blow-out loss on the road against Astros (Houston, Texas) - The first pitch was thrown in Houston’s Minute Maid Park by Astros’ pitcher Jose Urquildy...

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