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Monthly Archives: September, 2024

Fatal Shooting at Glenwood Liquor Store Leaves One Dead, Suspect in Custody

The victim, identified as an employee of the establishment, was fatally wounded during an altercation with the suspect. #glenwood

Mentoring Youth Through Technology Receives $25,000 Grant from Comcast to Support Digital Skills Training Programs

Comcast also announced the donation of 10 new laptops to youth participants in MYTT’s after-school STEM training program in Matteson. #stem

Pace Bus is Hiring at South Suburban College

SSC, in partnership with the Workforce Equity Initiative Grant, will provide a completion incentive for participants who complete the two-week course. #ssc

Illinois hospitals prepare for new price transparency laws

“We all know about the hospital price transparency rules, the mandates that require hospitals to post the negotiated rate, that cash price, that list price for their services,” said Joe Wisniewski, head of platform growth with Turquoise Health. #health

John Booras, Republican for 3rd Congressional District, Shows Promising Poll Numbers in Upcoming Election

Recent reports indicate that the presidential race is having a significant impact on down-ballot Democratic Congressional races... #election

IDNR to accept bids for agriculture leases for 2025-2029

IDNR utilizes agricultural leases as a tool to support wildlife populations and recreational opportunities at sites owned or managed by the agency. #farming

Coroner’s affidavit shows as many as 800 human remains could have been misidentified

“During the course of this investigation, someone had to go to her and tell her that it wasn’t mama,” said Don Craven, who represents one of the affected families. #

Chicago Public Schools Celebrates Safe Passage Program

Held at the UIC Forum, the Safe Passage Rally also honored 17 Safe Passage workers who were identified as going above and beyond in supporting their school communities. #safepassage

Illinois Abortion Providers, Advocates sound alarm about Greyhound Station Closure

“We urge the City of Chicago to work with Greyhound and other stakeholders to identify and implement a solution that preserves this critical mode of transportation to Chicago for abortion seekers. #abortionproviders

Rep. Haas Hosts Veteran Resource Fair

“That is why I am thrilled to be partnering with the Veterans Assistance Commission of Kankakee County to offer a free fair to our veterans. This event will allow veterans to meet with organizations and vendors, giving them the tools they need to thrive.” #veterans

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