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Monthly Archives: December, 2021

Federal Indictment Charges Two Thomson Penitentiary Inmates With Murder and Hate Crime in Connection With Death of Fellow Inmate

“Hatred and violence on the basis of religion have no place in our society,” said U.S. Attorney Lausch. #FederalCourt

Bulls leave Miami with a Tough Loss

Game Leaders were Zach LaVine with 33 points along with Alex Caruso, who handed out 5 assists

Candidate for Congress Rob Cruz Calls Marie Newman a Criminal

Rob Cruz, candidate for Congress (R-6th), said, "It’s a matter of court record, Marie  Newman offered a felonious bribe to a political candidate.” #RobCruzforCongress #MarieNewmanforCongress

S. L. Wine Bar Brings Sophisticated Fun to the South Suburbs

“Lansing at times had a history of not being diverse when it came to businesses..."

Barack Obama School Charters First Southland Region Future Farmers of America Chapter with FFA Leadership, Rep. Davis

FFA chapter may be chartered in any public school with an agricultural education program. #FFA

Sheriff Dart Announces New Efforts to Curb Carjackings

Carjackings have increased approximately 43 percent in the County so far this year compared to the same period in 2020 #carjackings

Attorneys Ben Crump, Antonio Romanucci, Jeff Storms say no reasonable officer would have shot Daunte Wright

“This encounter was a pre-textual, unnecessary stop of a young Black man for nothing more than a minor traffic infraction. Daunte Wright should not have been stopped or shot." #dauntewright

Bulls fall short of victory against the Cavaliers

In the 2nd quarter, the Bulls struggled to hold on to the ball long enough to find an open shot. #ChicagoBulls

NASA Launches New Mission to Explore Universe’s Most Dramatic Objects

About 40 minutes after launch, mission operators received the first spacecraft telemetry data. #NASA

Students at Michelle Obama School in Park Forest Produce their very own Holiday Musical

"It's always a pleasure to watch young people express themselves," said Walter Mosby III, the President of the Park Forest-Chicago Heights School District 163 Board. "It's all student-led and student-driven. That's one of the great things about this school. We give our students the opportunity to express themselves and to grow, and to learn. It's a wonderful opportunity."

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