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Joyce: Braceville Receives $650,000 for Home Improvement Projects

Housing rehabilitation grants are designed to assist low-to-moderate income homeowners with improvements to ensure safe and sanitary living conditions. #housing

Flourish Church Opens in the City of Gary

Harris sees the church as a vessel to serve the people and the needs of the community... #church #flourish

Cook County Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar Introduces Ordinance to Create a Property Tax Credit Program for Storm Relief

The ordinance is aimed to provide relief to Cook County property owners, who otherwise would be forced to incur and expend unforeseen costs due to storm damage. #cookcounty

Orland Park Police Release 2022 Annual Report

As property and violent crime continued to rise to record levels throughout the Chicagoland area, by contrast, crime in the Village of Orland Park remains low. #crime #orlandpark

Montgomery: Brawl Breaks Out on Riverfront Leading to Multiple Arrests

It is not yet clear whether or not the argument was racially aggravated. #montgomery #brawl

Illinois State Police Encourage Online Crash Reporting

The system is not for county roads and city street accidents. #caraccident

Preston’s New Law Creates More Successful Reentry Pathways for Returning Residents

This law requires the Secretary of State to provide individuals committed to the Illinois Department of Corrections or the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice with an Illinois ID... #idoc

The Greats of Soul & Comedy Are Keeping It Hot August Thru Labor Day At Country Club Hills Theater

The shows start at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday evenings at the amphitheater located at 4150 W. 183rd Street. #concert

Senator Ventura Shadowed by Student Sofia Reyes through Illinois Girls Lead Program

Ventura wanted to participate in the Illinois Girls Lead Program as part of her ongoing effort to foster ethical leadership in government. #girlslead

Joyce Measure Allowing Three-Year Hunting, Fishing and Trapping License Signed into Law

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The new law allows Illinois residents to obtain a three-year fishing, hunting, sportsmen’s combination or trapping license at three times the cost of an annual one. #hunting

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