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Monthly Archives: August, 2022

Mayor Tiffany Henyard Under State Police Investigation Over Fake Police Vehicles

“The public has a right to be secure in their dealings with public officials, especially when those public officials and employees are operating vehicles displaying Municipal Police license plates. Any question of the legitimacy of such vehicles and operators leads to public distrust of police. Misuse of Municipal Police license plates should never be tolerated."

Attorney General Raoul Issues Statement on Biden Administration Plans to Cancel Federal Student Loan Debt

Raoul: “While long-term reforms to the student loan system in this country are desperately needed, I commend the Biden administration for offering some immediate relief to millions of student loan borrowers.”

The 2021 Tax Year Exemption Applications Are Due Friday, August 26, 2022

"My goal is to ensure that homeowners receive all the money-saving exemptions to which they are entitled,” Assessor Kaegi said.

Free Learning Opportunities Available and Volunteers Needed for the South Suburban College Literacy Tutoring Program

lliteracy can be debilitating in many ways for adults who never received the proper instruction. Adults who are unable to read experience difficulty completing many daily activities that others may take for granted, along with a disadvantage in today's competitive job market.  #SouthSuburbanCollege

Dolton 149 Back-to-School Carnival Returns, Drawing Hundreds

“Despite a little rain, the return of Dolton 149’s annual back-to-school carnival was an enormous success providing a fun-filled day for students, and it represented another step toward ‘back to normal’ after the pandemic,” said Dolton 149 Superintendent Dr. Maureen White.

Return of the Hidden Gem Half Marathon in Flossmoor

The Hidden Gem race will wind through nearly every neighborhood of Flossmoor, which will necessitate road closures throughout the Village

Joyce Hosts Roundtable to Discuss Future of Agriculture

“As a fourth generation farmer, I know how important ag policy is for farmers and consumers,” said Joyce (D-Essex).

The Historical Role Of Islam That Changed The Life Of The Black American

The book capsules the magnitude of Islam's influence in a compelling way that would force the reader to continue reading and learning about what truly happened and how times have drastically changed.

Devore to Voters: Have Confidence That We Can Solve These Problems… I Will Demand Government Do Its Job For You

Democrat or Republican… that abuse of power will destroy this nation if we don’t stop it. 

“We Never Thought That Rauner Would Beat Quinn, But He Did! Because of These Guys Right Here!”

Wallace Gator Bradley mentions Bob Israel, Mark Carter, and local Black Republican Leader Paul McKinley as being the men behind the election of Governor Rauner.

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