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Monthly Archives: December, 2022

Tinley Park-Park District Invites Groups, Businesses, Families to New Adopt a Park Program

Adopting groups receive credit in the Fall Activity Guide, on social media outlets and in press releases. #adoptapark #tinleypark

Orland Park Police Remind Drivers to Drive Merry, Bright and Sober this Holiday Season

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, in 2020, a total of 11,654 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes involving an alcohol-impaired driver. #orlandpark

Lt. Gov. Stratton Thanks Biden for the Passage of the Respect for Marriage Act

"It affirms the humanity of all people and validates the right of every person to love freely and be protected from gender and racial discrimination." #respectformarriage

Attorney General Raoul Announces $10.7 Billion Settlement with Walgreens and CVS Over Opioid Epidemic Allegations

Once the settlement goes into effect, funds to Illinois will be allocated according to the Illinois Opioid Allocation Agreement that Raoul previously reached with state’s attorneys. #opioids

Veterans’ Home at Manteno Invites Volunteers To Support Its Programs

"We welcome individuals with time and talent to share with our veterans," said Tanya Smith, Manteno Veterans' Home Administrator. "The many ways in which volunteers contribute to our community enhance the daily lives of our residents." #veterans

More Than $37 Million in Funding Released for Five Innovation Hubs

Funding will support the construction and renovation of facilities at Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU), Northern Illinois University (NIU), Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) and the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS). #uis

Tinley Park Student Reaghan Monahan Saves Lives, Appears on Drew Barrymore Show, Receives Car

Reaghan’s mother suffered a seizure on a local expressway while returning from a volleyball game.  The seizure caused her foot to lock onto the gas pedal

Racial, Ethnic Disparities in Swimming Skills Found Across Generations

Black children ages 10-14 years old drown in swimming pools at rates over seven times higher than white children, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). #swimming

Project SYNCERE Partners with Boeing to Provide Toys for Chicagoland Children

Beveridge Elementary School is currently in the process of obtaining a state-recognized STEM certification, which makes the connection to Project SYNCERE all the more meaningful. #syncere

D’Arcy Files Petitions for Joliet Mayor

A complaint he has heard throughout the city is the lack of inclusiveness in how resources are shared. #joliet

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