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Chamber of Commerce Economic Update: Dr. Cornel Darden Jr. on the Housing Market in the Southland

Chamber of Commerce Economic Update: Dr Cornel Darden Jr. on the Housing Market in the Southland (Robbins, IL) - The economic fabric of the Chicago...

Monica Gordon, Prairie State College Trustee, says education is key to Southland’s economic development

"It has always been my goal to see that low income and minority students have access to high-quality, affordable, and equitable education."

10 Holiday Lighting Events Awarded Grants from ComEd and Metropolitan Mayors Caucus

10 Holiday Lighting Events Awarded Grants from ComEd and Metropolitan Mayors Caucus (Chicago, IL) — Recognizing the importance of cultural holiday celebrations and how they can positively impact communities, ComEd and the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus today announce grants of up to $2,500 to 10 northern Illinois communities as part of the inaugural ComEd Powering the Holidays Program.

Conservationists See Rare Nature Sanctuaries. Black Farmers See a Legacy Bought Out From Under Them

The Sweet Fern Savanna Land and Water Reserve, in the heart of Pembroke Township, Illinois, offers a glimpse into what much of the area looked like before European settlers drained swamps and cleared forests to grow corn and soybeans.

Rev. Jackson to attend burial of Jelani Day—says his murder “smells like another Emmett Till” case

Rev. Jackson to attend burial of Jelani Day—says his murder “smells like another Emmett Till” case (Chicago, IL) — The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. is attending the burial of 25-year-old Jelani Day 10 a.m. Tuesday, October 19th, at the Spring Hill Cemetery, 301 E. Voorhees St., Danville, IL.

Chicago Police Union Sues, Judge Issues Prior Restrain Order Against Chicago Police Union President

In a move we suspect should be overturned on appeal or otherwise disposed of as what we consider an improper prior restraint on speech, a Cook County Judge ordered John Catanzara, president of Chicago's largest police union, to stop speaking about or otherwise encouraging union members to defy Mayor Lightfoot's vaccine mandate.

Illinois Department of Public Health Issues Updated COVID-19 Halloween and Fall Festivities Guidance

Illinois Department of Public Health Issues Updated COVID-19 Halloween and Fall Festivities Guidance (Springfield, IL) — As we continue through Fall and head into the holiday season, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is issuing updated guidance to help people celebrate more safely as we continue to battle COVID-19. 

ISVMA Recognizes National Veterinary Technician Week Oct. 17-Oct. 23

ISVMA Recognizes National Veterinary Technician Week Oct. 17-Oct. 23 (Springfield, IL) — All pets deserve compassionate and humane care and it takes everyone on the veterinary healthcare team to make that happen.

Chicago community saddened over death of activist Timuel Black

“My friend Tim Black spent every day of his life pouring his best into others. As an educator, a community activist, a civil rights activist, a political activist, a confidante, an elder, and a sage, Tim gave his all to all of us."

Old Dominion Freight Line hosts job fair for University Park service center Oct. 14

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Old Dominion Freight Line hosts job fair for University Park service center Oct. 14 (University Park, IL) — Old Dominion Freight Line, one of the largest less-than-truckload carriers in North America, is hosting an in-person job fair at its service center located in University Park, Ill., to hire 10 full-time employees.

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