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Monthly Archives: December, 2024

Nonprofit Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) Completes Renovations at Jesse Jackson Jr. Apartments for Seniors in Harvey, IL

“These buildings look fantastic and represent the kind of investment I and my team work every day to bring to the city of Harvey,” Mayor Clark said. “Everyone deserves a great place to live, especially our fellow residents in their senior years. And this looks great.” #housing

ISVMA Presents Awards for Veterinary Excellence in Animal Healthcare

The Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association (ISVMA) predicts, monitors and confronts issues that affect the licenses of Illinois veterinarians. #veterinary

IDPH Posts 3rd Quarter 2024 Nursing Home Violations

The four facilities listed below were cited with type “AA” violations of the Nursing Home Care Act during the third quarter of 2024, the most severe type of violation. #nursing

Illinois Minimum Wage Increasing on January 1

"Since day one of my administration, I’ve made it my mission to build an economy that works for everyone and raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour fulfills that promise to our working families," said Governor JB Pritzker. #wage

Bob Rita Named Township Officials of Illinois Legislator of the Year

As Calumet Township Supervisor, he focuses on delivering programs that directly benefit the communities of Blue Island, Robbins, Riverdale, Dixmoor, and parts of Harvey. #rita

The newly formed League Of Independence Sparks Democratic Exodus Movement

This movement seeks to challenge the dominance of the Democratic Party in Illinois, particularly in Thornton Township, where many feel that their voices have been overlooked and their needs ignored. #movement

Dolton 149 Students Make Significant Reading, Math Gains on State Test

Student results on the 2024 Illinois Assessment of Readiness test compared to 2019 mark both a recovery from the learning disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and real reading and math growth from before the public health crisis that began in 2020. #learning

Pritzker endorses hemp regulation bill

At a news conference in Chicago, Pritzker said in the short time since both the state and federal governments legalized hemp production, a new industry has emerged in which chemicals are extracted from hemp plants to produce intoxicating and potentially dangerous products that are currently unregulated. #bill

Reverend Robin Hood Speaks at Brother Keeper’s Church in Chicago Heights on Social Justice

The Reverend also highlighted the troubling trend of young people being incarcerated, only to be released back onto the streets without any significant change in their circumstances. #socialjustice

Defense to begin case after former state rep testifies in Madigan corruption trial

Prosecutors said they expect to rest their case Tuesday, and Madigan’s defense attorneys said they will be ready to start that day. #trial

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