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Monthly Archives: February, 2024

Former Lawmaker Taken Into Custody Amid Delays to His Corruption Trial After Sudden Hospitalization

McCann also allegedly spent $50,000 in campaign funds on credit card payments related to a family vacation in Colorado... #mccann

Documentary Focuses on Political Corruption in Illinois

The story behind Illinois’ corruption is told by journalists, authors, entertainers, prosecutors, defense attorneys and politicians. #corruption #illinois

Local Black Business Organization Stands Against ‘Bring Chicago Home” Referendum

Those funds are “potential” funds, because any tax increase does not “guarantee” an increase in revenue. #transfertax #chicago

Celebrating Excellence: 5th Annual Black History Month Showcase Triumph

The event was a celebration of Black history and culture and a testament to the talent and dedication of our students and educators in the Southland. #rich227 #blackhistorymonth

Federal Jury Convicts Chicago Trader of Engaging in Unauthorized Trading That Caused $30 Million in Losses

Wakefield worked as the head of fixed income trading for IFS Securities, Inc., a broker-dealer in Chicago. #fraud

Legislature to Consider Medical Aid-in-Dying Bill to Allow Terminally Ill Illinoisans to Pass Peacefully

The Illinois End-of-Life Options Coalition is a statewide partnership dedicated to raising both awareness and support across Illinois for medical aid in dying for terminally ill adults. #terminalillness

Ventura Introduces Bill to Legalize Psilocybin in Illinois Under Limited Use to Treat Mental Health Conditions

The legislation, known as the CURE ACT, aims to tackle treatment-resistant conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance abuse, eating disorders, and other mental health conditions... #cureact

Cook County Celebrates Small Business Grants Awarded to 3,000 Recipients

Depending on the level of annual sales, businesses received either $10,000 or $20,000 grants. #cookcounty #smallbusiness

South Suburban College’s Highway Construction Careers Training Program to Begin in March

Since its inception, HCCTP at SSC has graduated almost 400 students. #ssc

Bally’s Chicago Casino Hotel Design Renderings Approved by the City of Chicago

Today’s approval on relocating the 100-room hotel above the casino adheres to all city requirements... #ballys

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