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Monthly Archives: October, 2024

Chicago Public Schools Celebrates National School Lunch Week. Oct.14-18

"Students benefit from 274,000 free meals served daily through our school-based breakfast and lunch programs," said CPS CEO Pedro Martinez. #cps

Brothel Doorman Charged with Promoting Prostitution

Special Victims Unit investigators took Shi Wang into custody on Oct. 9, following an undercover operation at the brothel, which operated at a massage parlor in the 2500 block of South Halsted Street in Chicago. #brothel

2024 Du Quoin State Fair Breaks Attendance Records

“This year, the Du Quoin State Fair shattered previous attendance records—hosting more than 204,000 people and injecting hundreds of thousands of dollars into the southern Illinois economy,” said Governor JB Pritzker. #recordbreaking

Former U.S. Senator Mark Kirk Endorses Bob Fioretti

“Bob will restore the office of State’s Attorney to what it is supposed to be,” Kirk said. “He will enforce the law as it is written, stand up for law enforcement, and speak for the victims of violent crime.” #endorsement

Chief Apostle McCoy Endorses Bob Fioretti for Cook County State’s Attorney Calls for Debate with Opponent

“Everybody is hearing this reputation she has about being a racist. That’s what’s pulling everybody away from her, and Fioretti doesn’t have that background,” #EileenBurkeRacism

Barrington, Palatine, and Worth Township Homeowners Can Now Appeal Their Property Value Assessments with the Cook County Board of Review Through November 8th

“We all know property taxes are too high,” said Commissioner George Cardenas. “That’s why I encourage homeowners to appeal their assessed property value to the Board of Review. #appeal

FEMA Disaster Recovery Center opens in Dixmoor

“Specialists from FEMA, the state of Illinois and the U.S. Small Business Administration will be at the center to help survivors apply for federal disaster assistance, upload documents, get their questions answered in person, access other types of help that may be available and learn ways to make their property more disaster resistant.” #recovery

303% Student Enrollment Growth in Dolton 149 Career & Technical Ed Program

The introduction of the Career and Technical Education program to Dolton 149 middle school scholars has not only broadened student skills and achievement but also improved student attendance rates and decreased behavior incidents among the students who are enrolled in the program. #program

Rep. Haas Hosts Shred Event

“This is a great opportunity for my office to give back to our community by providing an often-overlooked, but important resource. #shredevent

Greater Chicagoland Black Chamber of Commerce to Host Panel Discussion & Seminar on Property Taxes at Prairie State College

The panel will provide valuable insights into the current landscape of property taxations, explore the underlying reasons behind elevated tax rates and dissect the policies and regulations that influence them. #propertytax

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