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Monthly Archives: July, 2022

CTA and Butcher Boy Cooking Oils Roll Out Vintage Wrapped Railcars

Chicagoland based Butcher Boy Cooking Oils is sponsoring this vintage wrapped train featuring the classic mint green and alpine white look, popular on much of CTA’s ‘L’ fleet from the mid-1960s through the 1980s

OpEd: Senator Patrick Joyce (July 2022)

We have been smart about using our federal pandemic relief dollars to hold the line on spending and create the opportunity to help families during these tough times. We have more work to do, but this is real relief and I know families in the 40th Senate district can use it.

Illinois Freedom Caucus Calls on Illinois Republican Party to Censure Adam Kinzinger

“We expect this from Democrats, but it is appalling to see Republicans like Adam Kinzinger to play such a prominent part in these proceedings. He should be censured by the Illinois Republican party for his actions."

Alice Wimberly’s “Freed From Slavery but Still in Bondage” is an Inspiring Account That Will Change the Readers’ Lives

As we learn to showcase our ability to be recognized, we raise the bar of the color of our skin, every individual coming out of the Jim Crow dominating life’s circumstances should remember their past and embrace the teachable lesson learned.

Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton Makes History as the First Black Woman to Chair the National Lieutenant Governors Association

Lt. Governor Stratton also made history as the first Black woman elected to a constitutional office in Illinois.

Pritzker Administration Issues First Wave of Conditional Adult Use Cannabis Dispensary Licenses

"Illinois is leading the way in addressing the War on Drugs as no state has before, and dispensary ownership that reflects our state's diversity is a product of that commitment," said Governor JB Pritzker.

Jesse White Extending Driver’s License and ID Card Expiration Dates until December 1, 2022

White's office expanded online renewals for expired driver's licenses and ID cards and continues to mail letters to eligible customers.

Cook County Named Top Ten Digital County by the Center for Digital Government

Cook County, the nation’s second-largest county by population, completed several major projects in the past year, including completing a five-year, $25 million project to upgrade its telecommunications system to Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP).

Orland Park Police Apprehend Felon, Charged with Possession & Armed Violence

The Orland Park Police Department will continue to work with other police departments in an effort to identify the origins of the recovered catalytic converters.

Water main breaks fixed, and service restored in Dixmoor

There is a boil water order in effect until further notice

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