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Monthly Archives: November, 2022

Joyce Praises Operation Rising Spirit Campaign, Encourages Community Members to Participate

“I encourage community members and organizations to take a moment and write letters to veterans who deserve our support and well wishes,” said Joyce. #veterans

State of Illinois Launches $5 Million Grant Match Program to Spur Innovation in Cutting Edge Technologies

DCEO is currently accepting applications from businesses who have received a Phase I federal SBIR/STTR grant award. #tech

State Superintendent of Education Dr. Carmen Ayala Announces Retirement

During Ayala's time at ISBE, the state recorded its highest high school graduation rate since reporting began in 2011... #isbe

Cook County Board Approves $8.8 Billion Budget

The budget passed overwhelmingly 16-0, which followed a month of departmental hearings, commissioner questions and public meetings. #cookcountyboard

University of Chicago Medical Center Earns 22nd Consecutive ‘A’ Grade for Patient Safety, Retains 10-Year Run in Elite Group

Of the thousands of acute-care facilities nationwide, the 811-bed University of Chicago Medical Center is one of only 22 hospitals in the country to have earned the top grade in all 22 of The Leapfrog Group’s semiannual report cards, which started in 2012.

Mental Health 9-1-1 Calls Addressed by Flossmoor

Flossmoor and the other dispatch center municipalities have committed to staying involved in the State’s implementation as much as permitted, and are collectively evaluating what measures would best address needs locally and how those services will be funded. #911 #CESSA

Cook County Board Approves Funding to Improve Transportation Throughout Cook County

These vital projects boost economic development, build up regional transportation and improve the quality of life throughout Cook County. #cookcounty #transportation

‘No Slopes, No Ski Masks’: Tio Hardiman Calls for Ban on Ski Masks

"Full face ski masks appear to give criminals an edge... It’s making the criminals emboldened. Almost like they’re invincible." #skimaskban

South Suburban College Dedicates Conference Room at Oak Forest Campus to Former Board Trustee John A. Daly Sr.

"As we reflect on his contributions, we have the opportunity to ask ourselves - 'What are you doing for others?'" #ssc

CCDPH Awarding over $14 Million in Community Grants for Behavioral Health Interventions

The Building Healthy Communities Behavioral Health Initiative will be built on a foundation of equity and inclusivity. #ccdph

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