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Monthly Archives: January, 2026

Federal Court Selects Karyn Bass Ehler as U.S. Magistrate Judge in Northern Illinois

U.S. magistrate judges are appointed for eight-year terms and must meet statutory requirements, including at least five years of membership in good standing with a state’s highest court and five years of active legal practice. #judge #federalcourt

State Takes Control of Chicago Bank; Deposits Protected

First Independence Bank will immediately operate the Chicago location as a branch of its own bank, with no expected disruption to customer access to accounts or services. #bank #chicago

Harvey Mayor Christopher J. Clark Passes Away

Clark served as mayor of Harvey during a challenging period for the city, and his death leaves a leadership vacancy... #harvey

Preston to Host Legislative Town Hall Feb. 7 in Chicago

“This is an opportunity for residents in the Sweet 16th District to let me know what they would like me to focus on this year and give feedback on my legislative plan.” #legislative #williepreston

Court Dismisses Aquino Appeal, Clearing Path for Ortiz in 3rd District Party Post

In its decision, the court found that Aquino failed to properly serve the State Board of Elections as required under the Illinois Election Code, a procedural error that proved fatal to the appeal. #appeal #candidate

Chicago Jazz Philharmonic Marks Black History Month With Music, Film and Conversation

The film, produced by filmmaker Dan Andries, chronicles the days after King’s assassination, when anger and sorrow spilled into the streets of Chicago and left deep scars on West Side neighborhoods. #blackhistory #chicagojazz #film

Chicago mayor visits D.C., considers order to prosecute federal agents

During his presentation on Wednesday, Johnson described executive orders he has issued and other measures he has taken against the federal government. #federalagents #chicagomayor #prosecution

Federal Jury Convicts Former South Suburban Police Officer of Corruption

Federal prosecutors said Larry conspired with another officer to solicit cash and drugs from occupants of vehicles during traffic stops in exchange for reducing or dropping charges, declining to pursue enforcement action, or allowing vehicles to avoid impoundment. #corruption #policeofficers #conviction

Joyce Highlights more than $480,000 for Chicago Heights Apprenticeship Program

The program prepares individuals to qualify for full apprenticeship placements, which can lead to long-term careers in construction and related trades. #apprenticeship #funding

Pritzker Launches $50 Million Grant Program for Community Health Centers

Under the program, eligible health care providers may apply for up to $3 million in capital improvement funding to upgrade facilities, expand capacity, or modernize infrastructure. #healthcenters #grant

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