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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

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South Suburban College Embarks on Spring 2024 Enrollment with Saturday Registration Events

In its dedication to providing affordable and flexible class options, SSC encourages prospective and current students to explore a variety of course delivery methods. #ssc

Orland Park Offers Christmas Tree, Wreath and Light Recycling

Residents must remove all decorations and leave the tree and wreaths... #orlandpark

Homewood Announces Citizen Civics Academy

By the end of the six weeks, attendees will have gained valuable insights and a better understanding of local government and Homewood’s various departments. #homewood

Prosecutors See No Reason to Delay Madigan Trial

Madigan and co-defendant Michael McClain had asked U.S. District Court Judge John Robert Blakey to stay proceedings in the case or reschedule the trial date to the fall of 2024... #madigan

E-Cigarette Use in Indoor Public Places to Be Banned in Illinois

The update to the Smoke Free Illinois Act is just one of several new laws that take effect in the New Year that are intended to improve the public's health in 2024... #smokefree #vape

The New Year Starts with Dry January

Committing to Dry January can lead to positive changes both physically and mentally. #dryjanuary

Village of Dixmoor Wants Amicable Solution to Police Union Dues Issue

Roberts said the Village has not received a bill and what is needed is a meeting to get the situation resolved. #unions #policeunion

Illinois’ Scholarship Tax Credit Program Comes to an End

Opponents of the Invest in Kids program claimed that it took away funding from public education... #publiceducation #schoolchoice #investinkids

Area Disaster Recovery Centers to Close Dec. 29

Specialists from FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration will be at the centers to help survivors apply for federal disaster assistance... #fema

Shorewood Couple Recovers Unclaimed Property through Illinois Treasurers Office

So far this year, the Treasurer’s Office has returned $267 million through more than 305,600 claims. #unclaimedproperty

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