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Monthly Archives: December, 2022

City of Harvey Warns Residents to Prepare for Winter Storm Weekend

Residents are again strongly encouraged to avoid the roads if at all possible until snowfall ends on Saturday. Two warming centers with limited capacity will be opened and available in Harvey. #harvey

Sheriff’s Office Senior Citizen Law Enforcement Academy Holds Graduation Ceremony

The Academy program covered six weeks in which seniors learned about protecting themselves from crime and how to prevent crime. #ccso

Illinois Awaits Census Update on Whether State Continues to Shrink

Despite Democrats’ appeal for the U.S. Census to revise the state’s population upward, Illinois’ population still declined 1.1% to 12.67 million people. #illinois

PUBLIC NOTICE: South Suburban College to Host Trustee Candidacy Lottery on December 27th

SSC’s Main Campus will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays December 20-23 and on December 27 for the purpose of accepting objections to candidate petitions in Room 1233. #southsuburbancollege

House Passes Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley Congressional Gold Medal Act

“The gruesome and unjust murder of Emmett Till serves as one of the most well-known examples of a lynching in American history,” said Rep. Rush. #emmetttill

Joyce Reminds Residents of IDOT’s Winter Road Conditions Map Ahead of Winter Storm

“With the winter months here, drivers need to be aware of road conditions before traveling,” said Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex). #senatorjoyce

Former CEO of Subprime Auto Lender Indicted in $54.5 Million Bank Fraud Scheme

As a result of Collins’s false representations and material omissions regarding the line of credit and the trust, the bank lost approximately $54.5 million, the indictment states. #fbi

Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute Opens Advanced Outpatient Clinic at Palos Hospital

Anchored in downtown Chicago, it has expanded and integrated into nine Northwestern Medicine hospitals. #northwesternmedicine

Expanded Bereavement Leave Rights Take Effect Jan. 1

Employees may take up to two weeks, or 10 working days, of unpaid leave time for any of the events covered by the FBLA to grieve, to attend a funeral, or to make arrangements necessitated by the death of the family member. #bereavement

South Suburban College to Continue On-Campus COVID-19 Testing through SHIELD Illinois in 2023

Testing services will be offered Mondays and Thursdays from 2 – 4 p.m., Tuesdays from 4 – 6 p.m., and Fridays from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. #covid

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