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Monthly Archives: December, 2024

Bally’s Chicago Casino Launches Community Rewards Partner Program with Lettuce Entertain You, Virtue Restaurant, Field Museum & More

“Our Community Rewards Partner Program provides Bally’s Rewards cardholders more value for their visit while enhancing their experience by extending it to other top-tier Chicago establishments,” said Monica Scott, Vice President of Community Engagement. #casino

Thornton Township Republicans Announces Township Office Candidates for the Consolidated Election on April 1, 2025

Candidates were nominated at the Republican Caucus on December 3, which was possibly the first Republican Caucus ever to take place in Thornton Township in its history. #politics #thorntontownship

DuPage County Sheriff’s Office releases Thanksgiving enforcement numbers.

The "Click It or Ticket" and "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" mobilization was carried out by DuPage County Sheriff's Office in collaboration with state and local law enforcement agencies across Illinois to reduce fatalities. #enforcement

Commissioner Sean Morrison Statement – Financially unsustainable to continue to house and maintain illegal migrant population in Cook County and Illinois

While we deeply sympathize with the plight of those seeking a better life, compassion must be balanced with practical governance. We can no longer ignore this crisis. #migrants

Pritkzer education policy advisor named to head new Department of Early Childhood

Before joining the governor’s office in 2022, Ramos served as vice president of public policy, research, and advocacy at Illinois Action for Children, a nonprofit advocacy and research organization that focuses on child care and early childhood education. #education

Henyard Out: Embattled Mayor and Current Supervisor will Not Appear on Ballot

Previously, the Democratic candidate for supervisor had been chosen through a more traditional primary process. #caucus

City Colleges of Chicago to open Education Workforce Center for education professionals, the first of its kind in Chicago, at Harry S Truman College

The EWC will serve as the epicenter for education professionals and offer curated resources, practical guidance, technology, employment supports, and examples of innovation to inform the advancement of educators in Chicago and around the state of Illinois. #education

Clerk Spyropoulos Takes Oath, Pledges to Open Doors to Justice System

The Clerk’s Office is a critical element of the justice system, overseeing records for all criminal, civil, juvenile and traffic courtrooms and helping to serve the judiciary, attorneys and the public in managing and accessing the courts. #justice

Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke Announces New Detention Policy to Increase Public Safety and Protect Victims

Under the SAFE-T Act, the State must file a petition to detain an offender before the court can consider it. A judge can no longer hold someone pretrial absent a prosecutor requesting it. #policy

Illinois’ Winter Weather Rule in Effect Dec. 1

The state’s winter weather rule offers peace-of-mind for individuals and families who might otherwise be struggling to stay warm during the coldest months of the year,” said ICC Chairman Doug Scott. #rule

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