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Monthly Archives: March, 2022

Crestwood to Mitigate 135th Street Flooding, Improve School Zone Safety

The flooding on 135th Street will be addressed with a major construction project. In addition to resurfacing the road, 135th Street will be widened, the ditches will be removed and curbs and stormwater sewers will be installed. 

Injunction Filed Today By Parents of Black Teen Slain By Dolton Cops

“Dolton continues to flagrantly ignore the Wilson family's requests, while choosing to willfully violate Illinois law,” Gordon said. 

New Initiative Plans To Bring New Trees To Markham

Tree Equity is the fairness and justice that occurs when every neighborhood has enough trees so that every person can reap the benefits that trees have to offer. #markham

Save “A Pot of Gold” This St. Patrick’s Day When you Ride CTA

Customers can save more on unlimited rides by purchasing either the 1-Day ($5) or the 3-Day ($15) CTA passes.

Northwestern Medicine Palos Hospital Celebrates 50 Years

Heerlein says Palos Hospital has always been a quiet giant on the hill focused on caring for the community. She is excited about the hospital’s future growth as part of Northwestern Medicine.

Crane Foundation Donates $100,000 to Project H.O.O.D. Community Center

On behalf of the Crane Foundation, Crane Co. President and CEO Max Mitchell will present Pastor Corey Brooks with a $100,000 donation earmarked for the Project H.O.O.D. Leadership and Economic Opportunity Center.

Jamie Kucera Named Cook County’s 16th District Peggy A. Montes Unsung Heroine Award Winner

Throughout the pandemic, Jamie Kucera and The Y have stepped in to provide necessary resources for the community with limited financial means. The organization has partnered with Alivio Medical Center to administer nearly 10,000 COVID-19 vaccines. The YMCA has provided over 15,000 emergency food boxes to seniors to allow them to stay safely in their home and have sustainable food.

Attorney General Raoul Files Lawsuit Against 3M Over Contamination by Toxic “Forever Chemicals”

“Illinois EPA is working closely with the Attorney General’s office to provide necessary evidence on the extent of PFAS contamination that has impacted ground and surface waters,” said Illinois EPA Director John J. Kim. #EPA

Morris Home Invasion

The initial call reported 5 suspects broke into a home, stole a cell phone and battered an elderly male who resided there. The homeowner was transported to Morris Hospital with a non-life threatening head injury.

Tinley Park Achieves Class 6 Flood Insurance Rating

Residents who purchase flood insurance for structures located in the Village’s designated floodplain areas are currently eligible to receive a 20% discount on their flood insurance premiums under the Village’s Class 6 Rating. Structures located outside of the floodplain receive a 10% discount on premiums.

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