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Monthly Archives: February, 2022

Bulls Lose to the 76ers at the United Center

The 76ers beat the Bulls 119 – 108. #ChicagoBulls

Illinois Emerges as Regional and National Leader in Startup Creation in 2021

Report that shows Illinois is leading the Midwest, and is among the top ten states nationally, in business startups #Business

Joliet City Council Meeting Brings New Group to Town

Members of (ECCSC) were present to ask the council to endorse a resolution asking the United States Attorney for the Northern District to open a case against Jason VanDyke for Civil Rights Violations in the case of Laquan McDonald #JolietCityCouncil

Rush Workforce Diversity Amendment Passes House As Part Of America COMPETES Act

Rep. Rush secured an amendment in the House-passed bill that would require any company applying for the pot of $52 billion in semiconductor incentives to provide data on the diversity of its workforce, which would then be aggregated and published in a biannual report.  #BobbyRush

Snowstorm Forces Chicago Heights to Close City Hall 

Snow was on everybody’s mind at Wednesday night’s Chicago Heights City Council meeting. #ChicagoHeights

Crestwood Approves Right of Entry Agreement With Metropolitan Water Reclamation District

The Board approved the consideration of a right of entry agreement with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago in the area of 135th & Central. #MWRD

Bulls Lose in OT to Raptors

The Bulls struggled to gain major traction in the 1st quarter #ChicagoBulls

Jason Decker Runs for Cook County Commisioner District 5, Libertarian Party Sues Cook County Clerk to Get Candidates on the Ballot

Cook County Libertarian Party Chair Justin Tucker said, “This is a true example of rigging elections through the elimination of choice." #CookCountyLibertarianParty

Dr. Rhonda Sherrod’s New Book SHE Helps Heal Trauma Within the Black Community

“I think a lot of pressure is put on males, in particularly Black Males to be strong at all time, to be invulnerable, to be impervious to pain. It’s just not a real way that people can function,” said Sherrod. #DrRhondaSherrod

Carmen Quinones Discusses Her Candidacy as Cook County Judge With The Southland Journal

“I have still been able to grow a business to the point where I am probably one of best known attorneys in domestic relations especially when it comes to family and children,” Quinones shared. #CarmenQuinones

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