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Monthly Archives: October, 2025

Car Crashes Into Campaign Office of Dolton Trustee, Candidate for Cook County Board

Authorities said the SUV struck a light pole on 142nd Street before colliding with the building at 14200 Martin Luther King Drive, where Belcher’s campaign is headquartered. #crash

Crawford to Join National Medicaid Policy Conference in Washington

Crawford is one of just 30 state leaders selected nationwide to attend the Council of State Governments’ (CSG) Medicaid Leaders Development Program, which runs Oct. 6-8. #medicaid

Joyce Secures $90 Million for 40th District Infrastructure Projects

The funding comes through the Illinois Department of Transportation’s (IDOT) latest Multi-Year Plan, part of the state’s $50.6 billion Rebuild Illinois capital program. #infrastructure

Prairie State College Honors Part-Time Students for Summer 2025 Academic Achievement

To qualify, part-time students must complete at least 12 credit hours at PSC, take three or more credit hours during the summer term with a GPA of 3.75 or higher, and maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.5. #honors

UChicago Medicine Ingalls to Offer Free Mental Health Screenings in October

Participants will complete a short questionnaire designed to identify signs of depression or anxiety. #screenings

Report Warns Illinois’ Water System is Broken, Calls for Urgent Reform

The study, Divided Waters, examines the Lake Michigan Service Area, which spans 284 municipalities across seven counties and serves more than 5.5 million residents. #watersystem

Illinois Launches Statewide Campaign to Help Students Apply for College and Financial Aid

The program connects students with resources to navigate the often-daunting application process for college admissions and financial aid, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®). #college

Love & Protect Wisdom Launches “Towers Over Domestic Violence” Campaign in Chicago

The event will feature keynote remarks from Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller, along with live music, food, and drinks. #domesticviolence

Preston Blasts Federal Shutdown as Blow to Black Americans, Working Families

He warned that the shutdown will hit the most vulnerable Americans hardest, including families relying on SNAP benefits, seniors waiting on Social Security claims, and federal workers facing missed paychecks. #shutdown

Forest Park Mayor, Congressional Candidate Condemns Federal Response at Broadview ICE Facility

Hoskins said he stood with Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson and other municipal leaders on Tuesday to demand accountability from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other federal law enforcement agencies. #ice

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