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Monthly Archives: March, 2024

Bills in State Senate Would Further Regulate Battery Storage and Disposal

Bills in State Senate Would Further Regulate Battery Storage and Disposal (via Capitol News Illinois) — Two bills that would regulate battery disposal and...

Opposition Mounts to Strict EPA Emissions Standards

The EPA said the new rules, which are less strict than what the agency proposed last year, will avert 7 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions. #epa

Grand Jury Charges Chicago Attorney with Witness Tampering

The superseding indictment returned this week in U.S. District Court in Chicago renews the prior tax charges and adds counts of witness tampering and contempt of court... #crime

Dixmoor Mobile Home Park Has Water Shut Off

Roberts noted a Google search for a phone number for California-based Stonetown Western Crossing LLC did not yield any phone number for residents to call. #dixmoor

OpEd: Senator Patrick Joyce (March 2024)

Our latest legislative session continues in April, and we will be busy debating and passing legislation that affects our district and state. #senatorjoyce

Church to File Federal Lawsuit Against Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard

Osunkeye was told by Housing Director William Moore that he did not believe the application for a business license would be approved because it was the Mayor of Dolton’s intention to keep Sibley Boulevard limited for commercial purposes only. #dolton

Home-School Advocates Don’t Feel Left Out of Free Meal Programs

Kathryn Bernstein, program director at the Illinois Public Health Institute, said they want the General Assembly to fully fund the Healthy School Meals for All program. #schoolmeals

Commission on Equity and Inclusion Launches Inaugural Business Enterprise Program and Veterans Business Program Certification Educational Webinar Series

CEI is committed to providing beneficial training resources to support underrepresented businesses owned by minorities, women, persons with disabilities, and veterans... #cei

Riverdale Man Charged with Sending Threatening Letter to U.S. Probation Officer

According to the indictment, Bowden was incarcerated in a federal prison on May 19, 2023, when he mailed a letter threatening to injure the U.S. Probation officer. #fbi

Sheriff Dart Expands ‘Tails of Redemption’ Dog Adoption Program

At its current location at the Mental Health Transition Center, the program can work with 22 dogs at a time, more than doubling its ability to help dogs in need. #tailsofredemption

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