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Monthly Archives: February, 2022

Legislation to Expedite Professional Licenses Passes Senate

“This measure cuts red tape for new professionals entering the workforce,” Joyce said. “Advocating for hard-working Illinoisans is my top priority and this legislation does just that.” #illinoissenate

New Chicago Heights Parks Chief, Shari Demitrowicz, Starts New Era

“It has been an honor to be born and raised in Chicago Heights, a product of the school systems and being a proud active community member that has a desire to serve and make a difference,” said Dr. Demitrowicz. #chicagoheights

Kierra Williams Wants to Bring Health Care Equity to Residents in her District

She wants to invigorate and inspire the youth in her career and running for office, but especially hopes to serve as a pillar of change for her peers. #CookCountyCommissioner

Molson Coors Dedicates $1 Million to Thurgood Marshall College Fund to Support Next Generation of Diverse Leaders

The funding will support programs focused on providing educational resources, leadership development and career opportunities for students attending HBCUs. #HBCU

Anthony Mascolino Tapped as New Chicago Heights Fire Department Assistant Chief

“The decision to appoint Captain Anthony Mascolino as Assistant Fire Chief has been one of my easiest as Fire Chief because of Anthony’s professionalism and his 23 years of tested experience at the Chicago Heights Fire Department" #ChicagoHeights

Commissioner Frank Aguilar Facilitates PPE Giveaways and Testing Drives throughout 16th District

“We must meet the community we serve where they live in order to make sure everyone has access to PPE supplies, testing, and vaccinations,” said Cook County Commissioner Frank Aguilar.  #PPE

Clergy Statewide are Loving David Moore for Illinois Secretary of State

“He’s been a great and marvelous individual as an alderman and he’s prepared to do the same thing for the people of Illinois,” states Thurston. #secretaryofstate

Crestwood Village Board Meeting Lasts Nine Minutes

All members with the exception of Linda M. Madlener braved heavy snowfall for the meeting, which lasted nine minutes. #Crestwood

Markham Business Owners Voice Concerns Over Liquor Ordinance

“I believe businesses are important for the city of Markham. I’ve seen you all live and scramble to get your businesses up and running. I feel for you and that balance," said Alderman Rondal Jones #Markham

Chicago Heights City Council Continues to Clean House

The Chicago Heights city council continued its early spring-cleaning binge by updating city ordinances... #ChicagoHeights

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