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Monthly Archives: August, 2024

Frankfort Mayor Keith Ogle Seeks Second Term

“When I ran, I told Frankfort voters that I wanted to be part of making our village a better place to live, not just for today, but for tomorrow. #secondterm

Riverside Township Has Until August 20th to Submit Property Assessment Appeals

Cook County Board of Review Commissioner George Cardenas (BOR-1) has hosted multiple property tax appeal workshops to help taxpayers navigate the appeal process and potentially lower their property tax bills, including an event hosted in Riverside Township featuring Riverside Township Assessor Frances Sitkiewicz on August 8th. #submit

In Cairo, massive 3D printer provides affordable housing hope

3D printing is emerging as a promising technology that could accelerate affordable housing development nationwide. #housing

All eyes on Chicago as Democratic National Convention kicks off with protests

Many protestors called for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Others called for an end to the war in Ukraine. Still others were focused on protecting abortion rights. #protests

Glasgow Announces Marquel Jimerson Found Guilty of Robbery, Intimidation, and Domestic Battery

Marquel Jimmerson is eligible for an extended prison sentence of 3-14 years on the Robbery count, a mandatory prison sentence of 2-10 years for the Intimidation charge, and 1 to 6 years for the Domestic Battery counts. #guilty

Illegal border crossings surpass 12.5 million since Biden-Harris took office

No other presidential administration in U.S. history has ever reported even a fraction of 12.5 million in one term let alone multiple terms combined. #bordercrossings

Rep. Davis, local and national farmers to host urban symposium during DNC

With food insecurity on the rise worldwide including 44 million in America alone, Rep. Davis said, “Urban farming is important and key to expanding healthy, home-grown food in vacant lots. #urban

Grassroots Candidate Mark Rice Surges Ahead in Latest Poll for Illinois’ 8th Congressional District Seat

"Our campaign is connecting with voters who are ready for new leadership," said Mark Rice. "The unprecedented support we’re receiving from the community and the tireless efforts of our volunteers are helping us reach every corner of the district. #polls

Owner of Suburban Chicago Construction Company Sentenced to Five Years in Prison on Bribery Charges

ALEX NITCHOFF, 57, of Lemont, Ill., pleaded guilty earlier this year to one count of conspiring to corruptly give something of value to influence and reward a public official, and one count of using an interstate facility to facilitate bribery. #guilty

Growth in Illinois Payroll Jobs, Unemployment Rate Up in July

“Steady job growth continues to drive the Illinois labor market, creating fresh opportunities for new and existing jobseekers entering the state’s growing workforce,” said Deputy Governor Andy Manar. #growth

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