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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

Monthly Archives: August, 2023

Whistleblower Doctor at Ingalls Hospital in Harvey Says Hospital is in Shambles

The south suburbs of Chicago have been lacking options for quality medical care. #medicalcare

OpEd: Illinois Black GOP Calls Out Presidential Candidate Ramaswamy After Running Him out of Chicago a Few Months Ago

That statement shows how Vivek Ramaswamy is targeting Black People during this Presidential Primary. If he really wants to meet someone that is racist, Vivek Ramaswamy can just look in the mirror. #VivekRamaswamy

Orland Park Stabbing Suspect in Custody

Charges: Attempted Murder (Class X Felony), Aggravated Domestic Battery (Class 2 Felony), Aggravated Battery with Great Bodily Harm (Class 3 Felony), Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon (Class 3 Felony), Aggravated Battery in a Public Place (Class 3 Felony) #orlandpark

Rep. Haas Recognizes Reopening of Chippewa Campground

The Chippewa campground is located on Illinois Route 102 and offers 98 campsites by reservation only. #chippewa

Governor Signs Bill to Back State’s No. 1 Industry with Support for Future Farmers

There are nearly 200,000 youths enrolled in 4-H programs in Illinois who will find a barrier to work-based event attendance removed because of the new law... #ffa

OpEd: Senator Patrick Joyce (August 2023)

This provides convenience for recreation and encourages more people to help with the conservation that is important to our region. The law takes effect Jan. 1, 2024. #senatorjoyce

Back-to-School Tax Benefits Available for both Parents and Educators

The Illinois Education Expense Credit allows parents or legal guardians of a full-time K-12 student under the age of 21, to take a 25% tax credit on qualified education expenses over $250 this year. #schoolsupplies

Illinois Secretary of State Addresses Bomb Threats Targeting Libraries

Giannoulias spearheaded the effort to pass a law punishing libraries that ban books. #library

Illinois joins nation for National Minority Donor Awareness Month

The hope is to reverse the trend that finds minorities dominating the organ transplant list... #organdonation

Dolton School District 149 Celebrates Spirited Institute Day, Highlights Annual Achievements

“With the bar set high, there's no doubt that the district's educators and staff will indeed 'Do More in 24.'" #district149

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