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Monthly Archives: December, 2021

Chicago Heights City Council OKs Plan to Beautify Future Developments

Mayor David Gonzalez said that the city wants to ensure that the landscaping in new projects is aesthetically pleasing and congruent with the city’s ideas for the project. #ChicagoHeights

Hazel Crest Officials and Residents Share Concerns During Final 2021 Meeting

Charles Brunt of Country Financial presented a $750 Helping Hero’s Check to the village. #HazelCrest

ISVMA Announces 2021 Award Scholarship Winners & Board Member Changes

It also recognized new and retiring Board of Directors before membership at its recently held virtual convention. #ISVMA

George Floyd Legal Team Responds to Chauvin Guilty Plea in Federal Civil Rights Case

“As our nation continues to grapple with the demons of our past and present, historic days make us hopeful for our future." #BenCrump

Sharon Waller on Water Policy for Climate Resilience

Our state economy would benefit from a clear permitting pathway and assistance to our industry to promote on-site industrial water reuse which provides a drought-resist and cost-stable water source.  #MWRD

Robbins Council Votes “Yes” to MWRD Project, Hires New Officers, and More

"No" votes were cast by Trustees Dyson and Jackson #Robbins

David Moore is Following in Jesse White’s Footsteps in Support of Youth

“I am excited by the creative ways the position I seek can encourage the contributions of our young people to Illinois on many levels,” says Secretary of State candidate David Moore. #DavidMoore

McDonald’s Settles Lawsuits Alleging the Corporation gives Preferential Treatment to White Franchisees

Wallace "Gator" Bradley: "This is a win for the undermined and underappreciated Black franchisees here in the US. Large corporations can no longer treat us unfairly without push-back. I am proud to be a part of that change." #DontBeMcFooled

Federal Indictment Charges Man With Illegally Possessing Machine Gun in Chicago

An indictment unsealed today in U.S. District Court in Chicago charges KEYZOE WILLIAMS, 21, of Chicago, with one count of illegal possession of a machine gun. #FederalCourt

Pat Dowell Statement on Slating by Cook County Democratic Party

To succeed, we must have a nominee who appeals to the people who vote Democratic, namely women and, more precisely, African American women. #PatDowellforSecretaryofState

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