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Monthly Archives: October, 2025

Illinois Again Earns Top National Wellness Award for Employee Health Programs

“Earning the Platinum Award for a fourth consecutive year is a powerful affirmation of the work we do to support a healthy, resilient, and engaged workforce.” #wellness

Budzinski urges bipartisan deal to end shutdown, but draws ‘red line’ on health care

Budzinski, a Democrat who represents Illinois’ 13th Congressional District, called it a “manufactured health care crisis,” noting the impending impact of more than $900 billion in cuts to Medicaid included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed by President Donald Trump earlier this year. #healthcare

IL lawmakers could address energy prices, transit, taxes during veto session

This year, legislators have proposed a number of different taxes to fund public transportation. #vetosession

Former board member expressed concerns about indicted DeKalb superintendent

He is accused of taking kickbacks from contracts awarded to companies owned by the three men while he was superintendent of the Evanston/Skokie School District 65. #indictment

Former Chicago Police Officer Sentenced to 20 Years for Sex Crimes Involving Minors

According to the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, investigators with the Sheriff’s Police Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit arrested Deleon on August 17, 2023, after discovering evidence on his cell phone that he assaulted underage victims and recorded lewd videos involving them. #abuse

Bailey Calls on Democrats to Condemn Violent Political Rhetoric

The messages, which have circulated online and in political circles, allegedly show Jones making threats of violence against a Republican lawmaker, including a reference to putting “two bullets to the head” and a claim that he would attend the lawmaker’s funeral to “piss on their graves.” #violence

Bolingbrook Residents to Join Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protest on Oct. 18

“No Kings is about defending the ideals we fought for. This country doesn’t belong to dictators. It belongs to the people,” said Barbara Parker, DuPage Township Clerk. #protest

Chief Judge: Dirksen Federal Courthouse Safe, Open — No National Guard Requested

Kendall, who also chairs the Dirksen Courthouse Building Security Committee, said she has been in regular contact with the U.S. Marshals Service amid heightened security concerns in recent weeks. #security

Global Mixx Music and Film Forum Marks 20 Years of Creative Leadership in Chicago

Grammy-winning songwriter and producer Rico Love, whose credits include work with Beyoncé, Usher, and Mary J. Blige, will lead a masterclass in music production. #music

IDNR Launches New System to Notify Hunters of Deer Disease Test Results

The new system is being rolled out across the 25-county CWD management area in northern and west-central Illinois, where hunters are encouraged to submit samples at mandatory or voluntary firearm check stations, participating vendors, or self-serve drop-off sites. #tests

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