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Monthly Archives: July, 2022

Orland Park Police Host National Night Out August 2

"National Night Out is a great way for kids to meet their local police officers, in a relaxed comfortable atmosphere unlike an emergency setting," said Chief Eric Rossi. #OrlandParkPolice

Oak Lawn Chamber of Commerce Holds Successful Golf Outing

This year the Chamber brought in Backswing Golf Events who ran a “Beat the Pro” at Hole #18 to raise money for the Oak Lawn Chamber of Commerce

Illinois Freedom Caucus Makes Statement on Pritzker’s Emergency COVID-19 Orders

The response to COVID-19 has failed at every level of the Pritzker administration. The response has been based 100% on political science. He is in the process of trying to clean up the mess he created.

CPS Kicks Off Annual Back-to-School Bashes to Celebrate the Upcoming School Year

Back-to-School Bashes provide families the opportunity to re-engage with their school communities and ensure they have the resources necessary for a healthy and successful school year.

UChicago Medicine’s Community Health Needs Assessment Finds Cancer, Heart Disease as Updated Priorities for South Side

"Work is underway to incorporate the voice of patients and members of the community into the design of the facility, as we look to build a best-in-class, human-centered experience for our cancer center of the future," said Tom Jackiewicz, President of the University of Chicago Medical Center

Member of Violent Chicago Street Gang Sentenced to 35 Years in Federal Prison for Racketeering Conspiracy

Thompson admitted in a plea agreement that he conspired with leadership of the Four Corner Hustlers street gang to engage in a pattern of racketeering activity that included using violence and intimidation to protect the gang’s drug dealing activities, primarily on the West Side of Chicago.

Suburban Chicago Doctor Charged with Health Care Fraud in Connection with Alleged False Claims to Medicare and Private Insurer

JOHN A. GREAGER II owned and operated Cancer Therapy Associates S.C., in Lombard, Ill.  From 2015 to 2021, Greager fraudulently obtained approximately $4.1 million from Medicare and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois by submitting fraudulent claims that falsely represented that certain health care services, including mole removal procedures, had been provided to patients, according to a criminal information filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago.

Governor Pritzker Appoints Health Policy Expert Dr. Sameer Vohra to Lead Illinois Department of Public Health

He is a cross-disciplinary leader in state and national health policy formulation, and his recent focus has been on improving health outcomes in Central and Southern Illinois.

Pathlights Wins Award in 2022 National Mature Media Program

Gold, Silver, Bronze and Merit certificates were awarded in more than 40 categories

CPS Office of Student Health and Wellness Wins National Award for Leadership in Providing Comprehensive Student Services

This award is being presented to CPS for its leadership in establishing the Healthy CPS program, which aligns with the District's core value to serve the whole child so students are healthy, safe, engaged and academically challenged.

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