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Monthly Archives: August, 2022

Series of Water Main Breaks Forces School Closure in Dixmoor

“We are working around the clock to get this break fixed,” Roberts said. “I am also reaching out to Governor JB Pritzker as well as other state and county officials to expedite the help we need to get a permanent resolution..."

OpEd: Senator Patrick Joyce (August 2022)

I am a lifetime member of Future Farmers of America, and I was proud to work this year with the Illinois Secretary of State to issue special license plates to help support FFA programming.

Commander Keith Taylor Appointed to Flossmoor’s Deputy Chief of Police

“Deputy Chief Wagner has provided two decades of service to the residents of Flossmoor, and we are so thankful for his commitment,” said Mayor Michelle Nelson.

Attorney General Raoul Meets With Law Enforcement and Retailers to Discuss Organized Retail Crime

“The effects of organized retail crime are not limited to any one region of Illinois, particularly when the sales of stolen merchandise often fund additional criminal activity, including the drug trade and human trafficking,” Raoul said.

OpEd: Attorney General Candidate Tom Devore in Dolton Discussing Mayoral Corruption Against Businesses in the Southland

Devore said that if elected, he will create a task force that specifically deals with corruption in municipal governments. “We need these businesses to be able to thrive and be able to develop their businesses without being concerned about political retribution.” #Dolton

Northwestern Medicine Awards $1.7 Million in Grants to Community Partners

This funding initiative, which is just one facet of Northwestern Medicine’s community giving campaign, offered grants to local agencies supporting specific health and wellness projects.

Devore Lifts the Spending Caps In Attorney General Race

“While I'm not the only one who can fight, I’m the one in the arena. And I am all in for the fight against Kwame Raoul, JB Pritzker and the overbearing political class that protected power at the expense of hardworking families and businesses in this state. I’m all in for the people of Illinois. Let’s go." 

Secretary of State Police Confiscates Mayor Tiffany Henyard’s Fake Police Plates

The issues of Township Supervisor Tiffany Henyard’s unauthorized use of Municipal Police license plates, police equipment, etc., were referred to the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office for possible prosecution.

Third Illinois Prison Guard Convicted of Civil Rights Deprivation Resulting in Bodily Injury and Death and Obstruction Charges

The case was the result of a joint investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of Illinois, the FBI-Springfield Field Office, and the Illinois State Police Division of Internal Investigation...

Joyce Announces Millions in Local Infrastructure Projects

Two of the most vital projects coming to the 40th District in 2023 include the rehabilitation of pavements, including design overlay and ADA improvements in Kankakee County along route IL 115 North of Gar Creek to South Washington Avenue in Kankakee and preservation of pavements along Route IL 1 on Strieff Lane to 34th Street in South Chicago Heights.

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