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Monthly Archives: January, 2023

After Losing Both Ovaries, Breast Cancer Survivor Gives Birth to Identical Twins on Her Two-year Cancer-free Anniversary

“Despite a breast cancer diagnosis, chemotherapy, and losing both ovaries, Shelly’s dream of having three children came true,” said Dr. Goldman. #breastcancer

Central Illinois Opposition Mounts Against Proposed CO2 Pipeline

People caught in the plume are at risk of suffocation, she said, because the plume displaces oxygen in the area. #CO2

Inflation Continues to Impact Illinois Restaurants

Prices have gone up for food and everyday items that a restaurant needs to operate, he said. #inflation

Businesses Coping with Illinois’ Minimum Wage Increase

Maisch said that for businesses that are struggling with inflation, paying a higher minimum wage is more pain for the bottom line. #minimumwage

Gov. Pritzker Signs Sweeping Reproductive Rights Protections Into Law

"Here in Illinois, we hold certain ideals: abortion is health care. A medical decision should be made between a patient and their doctor — no one else," said Governor JB Pritzker. #healtthcare

Report Predicts Billions in Motor Fuel Tax Revenue Losses if State Meets EV Goals

Illinois would have to add 119,000 electric vehicles every year in order to meet their goal of one million by 2030. #EV

Metra Begins Rollout of Train-Tracking Site

“This new train tracking system is a major upgrade and will be a dramatic improvement in our communications to My Metra customers,” said Metra CEO/Executive Director Jim Derwinski. #metra

New Property Management Contract Awarded for Red Line Extension Project

In alignment with CTA’s goals, the RLE project is seen as a tool to help strengthen economic prospects for members of the surrounding communities – both through career and business/contracting opportunities. #cta

The Thing Fair: Oak Lawn Public Library Celebrates its Things

Borrowable “things” range from Wi-Fi hot spots to instant cameras to Learning Boxes for children. #oaklawn

Prairie State College Names Dr. Bernard Little as Vice President of Student Affairs

Dr. Little’s background includes extensive student advocacy and engagement work at multiple public and private institutions of higher education. #psc

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