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Monthly Archives: November, 2021

City of Chicago Announces Return of The Kathy Osterman Awards

The award luncheon, the first since 2014, will honor employees who demonstrated integrity, innovation, leadership, teamwork, mentorship, and compassion during the city’s response to COVID-19.

Bulls leave Miami with tail between their legs after narrow loss

The Bulls played valiantly but the Heat were able to cover the spread.

Lansing’s Micaela Smith Talks Economic Development, Airport as Women in Business Guest Speaker

“My journey of becoming who and what I am required a recipe; sustaining growing pains, experiencing the good, the bad and the ugly. It also requires fixing one’s mess; your inner self- release negativity, hurt and the unfairness that you will go through only sours your attitude, drains your energy, and limits your creativity."

Bulls dominate Magic at Amway Center

The Bulls had another great quarter in the 3rd, scoring 35 points while they held the Magic to just 23.

Attorney General Raoul Calls on Federal Government to Ensure Meaningful Environmental Review of Federal Projects

Recently, the Attorney General Raoul announced an initiative aimed at enhancing its focus on environmental justice issues statewide.

Man Charged with Aggravated DUI in Traffic Crash Critically Injuring Crestwood Police Officer

At approximately 8 p.m. on Nov. 20, a gray Kia struck a Crestwood Police vehicle at Midlothian Turnpike and South Pulaski Road in Crestwood.

Dolton 149 Announces Voluntary COVID-19 Testing for Staff and Students

“Dolton 149 wants to give parents the option and the convenience of having their children tested weekly, with their written authorization, at school,” said Dolton 149 Board President Rayya Ghani. “We know parents are both busy with work and concerned about the health of their children, so the district wants to offer a voluntary testing option to ease any concerns parents may have about their child’s health.”

Attorney Ben Crump Responds to the Guilty Verdict of Defendants in Trial for the Murder of Ahmaud Arbery

“Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. After nearly two years of pain, suffering, and wondering if Ahmaud’s killers would be held to account, the Arbery family finally has some justice."

Rush Statement on Verdict in McMichael and Bryan Trial for Murder of Ahmaud Arbery

“Ahmaud Arbery’s murder was a modern-day lynching. The facts were clear. The crime was captured on video. The men who killed Arbery deserve to be held accountable — anything less would have been an unconscionable abandonment of justice."

Trustee George Brewton Moves to Table MWRD Project Agenda Items

A five-year contract was also approved by the trustees for the village to purchase body cameras, tasers, and an evidence.com subscription from Axon.

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