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Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Kankakee Man Charged with Aggravated Battery with a Firearm

On November 7, Sheriff’s Police responded to a call of shots fired on the 1400 block of East 15th Street in Ford Heights.

Regulation of Home Businesses Offers New Opportunities and Challenges for Markham

On the top items on the city attorney's report was an ordinance to approve a text amendment to the Markham zoning code to regulate home occupations in the city was approved.

Nicky’s Gyros in Calumet City a Beacon for Great Food

“The people of Calumet City and Chicago’s South Side have been good to us and our employees. For this we are very grateful.” 

Committee Passes Rush Bill to Make Certain Health Fields more Diverse

Rush: “The consistent lack of diversity in these fields is a disservice to minority patients all across our nation”

James Marter for Congress (IL14) Releases Impressive List of First Round Endorsements

"This list shows James is well positioned to replace Lauren Underwood and he'll be able to do the job once he gets there," a campaign spokesperson said. "A mainstay of his campaign is to bring representation in Congress, back to Illinois."

Bulls show no mercy with easy win against Lakers

Bulls show no mercy with easy win against Lakers (Los Angeles, California) - The Chicago Bulls took the momentum from Sunday's game to the court against the Lakers and had a better game all-around.

The Village of Dolton Held a Meeting on November 15 Where They Discussed and Considered a Host of Items and Presentations

The program came in an effort to modernize the region’s rail network to maintain and improve its economic competitiveness

Rush Opening Remarks at Joint Subcommittee Hearing on Supply Chain Solutions for a Clean Energy Economy

Rush Opening Remarks at Joint Subcommittee Hearing on Supply Chain Solutions for a Clean Energy Economy (Washington, D.C.) — Today, U.S. Representative Bobby L. Rush (D-Ill.), Chair of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Subcommittee on Energy delivered the following opening remarks at a joint Subcommittee on Energy and Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change hearing titled, "Securing America's Future: Supply Chain Solutions for a Clean Energy Economy."

Cook County Sheriff’s Office Hosts Largest Free Vehicle Light Repair Event

The goal of the program is to help community members in Cook County get their vehicle lights, such as taillights, headlights, and license plate lights, fixed for free.

Chief Justice and Illinois Mental Health Task Force to Host Mental Health Summit Report Release Web Event and Issue a Call to Action

the results of the Regional Mapping Workshops will inform a statewide vision of what a behavioral health continuum of care with multiple diversion pathways should look like in Illinois and lead to development of a plan and pilot projects to improve court and community responses to mental health and co-occurring disorders.

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