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Monthly Archives: February, 2022

Bulls Break 2-Game Losing Streak with Big Win Against Hornets

The Bulls, anxious to break their 2-game losing streak, took the court with aggression

Matteson Man Charged With Fraudulently Obtaining Unemployment Benefits

“An important part of the mission of the Office of Inspector General is to investigate allegations involving unemployment insurance fraud,” said DOL-OIG SAC Lindow. #FederalCourts

UChicago Medicine Kicks Off Community Engagement Process for Proposed Cancer Center

As one of only two NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in Illinois, the proposed 500,000-square-foot facility will allow UChicago Medicine to expand its cancer research facilities and give patients increased access to leading-edge cancer care and innovative therapies. #UChicagoMedicine

Cook Mayors Praise Del Galdo “Super Lawyer” Designation

“A local government attorney must at all times provide accessibility and flexibility to municipal leaders whose communities routinely face unexpected challenges that need resolution,” said Del Galdo. #DelGadoLawGroup

Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump and Co-counsel File Lawsuit on Behalf of Families Impacted by Deadly Bronx Fire

"This building was home to a very close-knit community in pursuit of the American dream when their world was devastated by this preventable tragedy. We are determined to get them the justice they deserve,” said Crump. #BenCrump

Civic, Non-Profit and Business Leader, Jonathan T. Swain, Launches Campaign for Illinois’ 1st Congressional District

“More is at stake for our community, our country and our democracy than perhaps ever before. I’m running for Congress to bring a nonprofit, business and civic lens to this position and provide the kind of proven leadership that our district needs today,” said Jonathan T. Swain. #JonathanSwain

Bulls Take Another Loss at Home

The Bulls put up an incredible fight, scoring 41 points in the 4th while holding the Suns to 25 points. #ChicagoBulls

Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau Criticizes Governor Pritzker’s “One Year Election Gimmicks”

He went on to say that Governor Pritzker is "trying to bribe you with your own money for your vote." #OrlandPark

Country Club Hills City Council Makes Plans for Vacant Land

Alderwoman Lisa Evans introduced an amendment to the city’s sale and control of alcoholic beverages ordinance. #CountryClubHills

Cory Thames Working Tirelessly to Bring About Positive Change for Students at Chicago State University

“I hope that the work I am putting in and the services I continue to advocate for helps to change the trajectory of students’ lives.” #CoreyThames

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