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Monthly Archives: October, 2024

Impaired driving is scary: This Halloween, The DuPage County Sheriff’s Office is cracking down on drunk, drugged driving

"That's why it's crucial to plan how you'll get home before you head out - whether you'll be drinking or using any other substance. #safedriving

Prairie State College to Host Annual Halloween Family Fun Fest on Oct. 31

There will be games, exciting prizes, music, and plenty of treats, with a special table for adults to enjoy coffee and treats. #familyfunfest

Safe storage, lost and stolen bill a ‘hot mess,’ Illinois rifle association says

“Anybody in the state of Illinois that does not have a [Firearm Owner’s ID] card is a prohibited person,” Sullivan told The Center Square. #illinoisfirearms

Italian-American Political Coalition Endorses Bob Fioretti For State’s Attorney

Fioretti, a former Alderman of Chicago's 2nd Ward which included the neighborhood known as "Little Italy," said "The IAPC is one of the leading civic groups in the City of Chicago and Cook County. #endorse

State Representative Patrick Sheehan Denounces Mayor Johnson’s $75 Million Police Budget Cuts, Halt on Recruit Classes

“Quite frankly, I am stunned by Mayor Johnson’s decision to cancel academy classes and cut funding for the Chicago Police Department’s budget, especially during a time when crime is so high in the city,” said State Representative Patrick Sheehan (R-Lockport), who is also a police officer. #budget

Border911 Event to Tackle Illegal Immigration Issues on October 17th

"The Border911 event offers a unique opportunity to engage with experts on a critical issue that affects us all," said Terry Newsome.

Database: At least 418 Illinois youth have had gender transition since 2019

“These practices are not based in well-established science and present unknown health risks to children,” the group said. #illinoisyouth

Cook County Launches Digital Equity IMPACT Small Grants Program to Foster Community Storytelling and Digital Inclusion

Cook County has partnered with City Bureau, an innovative nonprofit journalism lab, to co-design and implement this program. #grantprogram

Jury selection in Madigan trial stretches into second week

Prosecutors and attorneys for Madigan and McClain have already agreed to dismiss dozens of prospective jurors based on their answers to a lengthy questionnaire they filled out earlier this week. #trial

IDNR announces key dates and information for 2024-2025 waterfowl season

As temperatures fall and migration proceeds, Illinois will open the regular duck, Canada goose, and snow goose seasons on Oct. 19 in the north zone, Oct. 26 in the central zone, Nov. 16 in the south-central zone, and Nov. 30 in the south zone. #waterfowlseason

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