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Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Harvey Council Votes No on Harvey Lofts LLC Project

The developer is proposing an $16.4 million investment into the project. The project would create 50 construction jobs, building permit revenue to the city and workforce housing for Amazon and other works, according to a presentation.

Illinois Supreme Court Assigns Retired Judge Hauptman to Fill Vacancy in Third District Appellate Court

“I am honored to accept this assignment to the Illinois Appellate Court and so grateful to Justice Carter and his colleagues on the Supreme Court for their trust in me,” Judge Hauptman said.

Country Club Hills Tax Preparer Sentenced to Two Years in Federal Prison for Orchestrating a Variety of Fraud Schemes

LISA LLOYD TAYLOR, owner of Ebiz Accounting Services in Country Club Hills, Ill., willfully filed false personal or corporate tax returns from 2010 to 2013 that substantially underreported her own income or the income earned by her business.

Joliet Financial Advisor Indicted on Federal Fraud Charges for Allegedly Swindling Clients Out of Nearly $800000

RONALD T. MOLO, 61, of Shorewood, Ill., is charged in an indictment unsealed today in U.S. District Court in Chicago with six counts of wire fraud.

The Magic Returns: Santa Welcomes Back Riders to The Allstate CTA Holiday Train and Holiday Bus

“After a two-year wait, we know there is a great deal of excitement and anticipation for the return of this Chicago tradition,” said CTA President Dorval R. Carter, Jr. “We want to remind everyone that all customers should celebrate safely and responsibly, including wearing masks when onboard the Allstate CTA Holiday Train and Bus.” 

Blue Island Police Partners with the Cook County Sheriff’s Office’s Innovative Mental Health Co-Responder Program

Earlier this month, Blue Island became the latest suburb to partner with the Sheriff’s Office Treatment Response Team, a group of mental health professionals who provide round-the-clock mental health co-response via Zoom video conferences or phone calls to individuals suffering from a mental health crisis.

Who is Spending the Calumet City Clerk’s Budget? Taxpayer Funds Being Used Without Proper Authorization

At the time, Clerk Figgs notified Attorney Kasper that Mayor Jones,”... blocked me from using the financial software system to monitor my office budget.

Man Sentenced to a Year in Federal Prison for Selling Weight-Loss Product Containing Unapproved Additive

JONATHAN E. MCGRAW, 33, of Newberg, Oregon, obtained DNP from sources in China and used it as the primary ingredient in capsules that he manufactured in a makeshift lab in his garage and marketed online as a weight-loss product.

Chicago Businessman Indicted on Federal Fraud Charges for Allegedly Swindling Customers and Investors Out of $350000

BRIAN BLALOCK, 37, of Chicago, is charged in an indictment returned Thursday in U.S. District Court in Chicago with nine counts of wire fraud. 

Lackluster performance by the Bulls

By the end of the 1st half the Bulls trailed the Pacers 67 – 46.

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