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Monthly Archives: July, 2022

Daliah Goree Announced Her Candidacy for the Newly Mapped 21st Ward

A long-time resident of the 34th Ward, Daliah is familiar with the issues of concern by residents and understands the historical relevance of three communities combined to form the new 21st ward in 2023

Water main breaks forces water shut off in Dixmoor

The State of Emergency in Dixmoor remains in effect.

Cook County Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar Joins Cicero Department of Health for a Back-to-School Health Fair

IDPH offered health screenings for STDs and HEP C, and educated the community about opioid usage, including distributing Narcan

Cook County’s Law Library Offers Free Computer Access for Residents to Attend Virtual Court Appearances

The Law Library was awarded funding from the Illinois State Library for new computers, software and equipment.

South Suburban College Awarded Grant to Support Early Childhood Education

SSC students will also have access to apply for special emergency funds, a debt relief program and stipend to be administered once they achieve their academic goal of attaining a degree or certificate with a concentration in early childhood education

Low Water Pressure Identified at Modern Estates in Dixmoor

Food and water are available at Village Hall, located at 170 W 145th St. in Dixmoor.

Nicor Presents Taste of Success Job and Resource Fair at Sauk Village Municipal Center

We are proud to partner with Sauk Village to host this job fair that will provide access to career training and job placement with some of our partner companies.

Village of Orland Park Hosts 19th Annual Taste of Orland Park

"It's a great way to sample dishes from some the best restaurants in Orland Park, hear great music and participate in family-friendly activities.”

Illinois State Police File Emergency Rule Change to Broaden the Use of Clear and Present Danger Reports in FOID Card Applications

"For the sake of public safety, any FOID applicant with prior clear and present danger information needs to have that considered when having their application processed," said Governor JB Pritzker.

Mark Anderson, Renowned Cardiac Expert and Medical Leader, Named to Lead UChicago Medicine

Anderson will lead the medical and biological research, education, care delivery, and community engagement enterprise for UChicago Medicine, the Division of the Biological Sciences, and the Pritzker School of Medicine

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