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Monthly Archives: October, 2024

Joyce urges eligible stores to apply for Illinois Grocery Initiative funding

“The amount of food deserts in the region is depriving people and families from fresh food options,” said Joyce (D-Essex). #grocery

NW Times Survey Taps Mike Del Galdo as Southland’s “Best Local Government Lawyer”

“Being recognized locally in The Times by the people who know me and my firm’s work best, is, however, an even more important distinction,” said Del Galdo. #survey

Pritzker Administration & IDPH Host 2024 Illinois Minority Health Conference in Naperville October 21-23

Currently, four in ten Illinoisians are from racial and ethnic minority populations. However, disease burdens such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, stroke, HIV, substance abuse, infant mortality, and COVID-19 infection and deaths rates remain higher among these populations. #health

Obama, Breitbart, A Chicago Theatre Company & Saul Alinsky Oh my! All on stage! Third Show Added

In 2012, Andrew Breitbart wrote about a long-previous appearance by then-State Senator Barack Obama serving on a post-play panel for Chicago’s Terrapin Theatre, following their production of The Love Song of Saul Alinsky. #theatre

City Colleges of Chicago Celebrates National Student Transfer Week by Announcing Partnership with National University to Help Create More Education Opportunities for Students, Faculty,...

The agreement gives students transferring from City Colleges the opportunity for guaranteed admission with Junior standing, as well as access to tuition discounts, scholarships, and National University academic and financial aid advisors. #colleges

“Integrity Is On The Ballot,” Fioretti Declares About State’s Attorney Campaign

“My opponent has refused to debate, and in fact, until recently had rarely been seen by voters until the last ten days. #statement

Grammy Award-Winning Artist and Philanthropist Lil Durk Celebrates Birthday with Chicago area Youth, National Prayer Day, and Nearly Sold-Out United Center Concert

Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson and Bellwood Mayor Andre Harvey presented Lil Durk with the keys to the city.Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson and Bellwood Mayor Andre Harvey presented Lil Durk with the keys to the city. #birthday

Rep. La Shawn Ford: Time to Deliver on Free Test and Licensure Prep Illinois program can be life-changing for college students

New data shows how successful universal test prep can be. Many prestigious universities such as New York University (NYU) and several Historically Black Colleges and Universities have embraced free test preparation... #licensing

Chicagoland Black Chamber says O’Neill Burke is using shady tactics

Over the last several months, it has become increasingly clear that Eileen O'Neill Burke has demonstrated little genuine interest in the concerns and needs of the Black community. #election

Crime Prevention Announcement

Offenders are using deceptive tactics to get the victim to exit their homes, by posing as utility or city employees, to gain entry. #stayalert

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