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Monthly Archives: January, 2025

DuPage County Sheriff’s Office appoints New School Resource Corporal to enhance School Safety and Community Relations

The Multi-School Community Resource Officer will serve as a vital resource across multiple schools in our district and will be engaged in a variety of activities with our community. #resource

Task force recommends tornado shelters in warehouse following deadly 2021 storm

The incident raised questions about the safety of warehouses in severe weather, including if warehouses are designed to withstand extreme winds and if warehouse operators are properly prepared for severe weather. #tornado

U-Haul report places Illinois near the bottom of places people are moving to

The report gauges how well states and cities are attracting and maintaining residents, with Illinois coming in 45th place. Illinois' place on the list grew three spots from No. 48 in the 2023 report. #report

A Side of the the Hemp Industry They Haven’t Shown You” from the Illinois Healthy Alternatives Association

The Illinois Healthy Alternatives Association (ILHAA) has brought attention to the profound impact of this bill, shedding light on the untold stories of hemp business owners and consumers who have been directly affected by this legislative threat. #bill

Mayor’s Message: Mayor Joe Woods, Park Forest

We have met old challenges, we will face new challenges. So with this expression of hope, I say to you: Don’t be weary in the well doing, when doing the good work! #parkforest

2025 Certified Livestock Manager In-Person Workshops and Online Training Announced

"I am extremely proud of the Department and University for working to increase accessibility by including bilingual options to ensure everyone on the farm has the ability to learn and implement these tools to become good stewards of the land." #training

Steering clear of tragedy

"It's illegal, it's irresponsible and it puts lives at risk - yours, your passengers' and everyone else's on the road." #driving

U.S. Chamber Applauds Appeals Court Decision to Strike Down Net Neutrality Rules

The Sixth Circuit rightly determined that broadband service is an information service and should not be subjected to micromanagement by federal regulators. #rule

Chicago has ‘work to do’ despite lower violent crime numbers in 2024

Police reported an 8% reduction in homicides, a 7% reduction in shootings and a 4% reduction in shooting victims compared with 2023. #crime

In 2025 Continue to Ride CTA

Customers can save money by purchasing an unlimited rides pass, either the 1-Day ($5) – far more economical and convenient than the price of gas and parking - or the 3-Day ($15) pass – a real budget-saving move. #cta

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