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MATCCH Foundation Advocates for Health Equity for Black People on Chicago’s South Side

African Americans lead the way in some of the worst health outcomes for heart disease, stroke, colon cancer, obesity, high blood pressure hypertension and violence. #HealthCare

Orland Park Woman and Others Charged in Federal Indictment Alleging Criminal Conspiracies at Failed Chicago Bank

Washington Federal was closed in December 2017 after the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency determined that the bank was insolvent and had at least $66 million in nonperforming loans. #FederalCourt

Owner of Cannabis Company Charged in Federal Court With Swindling Investors Out of More Than $950000

Geoffrey Thompson, 53, of Naples, Florida, and formerly of Frankfort, Ill., is charged with one count of wire fraud.Ā  #FederalCourt

Game Tyme Sports Bar and Grill in Lynwood is One of the Southland’s Best

Jeter did know that his family would need extra income during retirement. His wife convinced him that shifting toward an additional career would be useful for their future. #business #lynwood

Country Club Hills Tax Preparer Sentenced to Two Years in Federal Prison for Orchestrating a Variety of Fraud Schemes

LISA LLOYD TAYLOR, owner of Ebiz Accounting Services in Country Club Hills, Ill., willfully filed false personal or corporate tax returns from 2010 to 2013 that substantially underreported her own income or the income earned by her business.

Joliet Financial Advisor Indicted on Federal Fraud Charges for Allegedly Swindling Clients Out of Nearly $800000

RONALD T. MOLO, 61, of Shorewood, Ill., is charged in an indictment unsealed today in U.S. District Court in Chicago with six counts of wire fraud.

Man Sentenced to a Year in Federal Prison for Selling Weight-Loss Product Containing Unapproved Additive

JONATHAN E. MCGRAW, 33, of Newberg, Oregon, obtained DNP from sources in China and used it as the primary ingredient in capsules that he manufactured in a makeshift lab in his garage and marketed online as a weight-loss product.

Former Crestwood Mayor Pleads Guilty to Participating in Bribery Scheme Involving Red-Light Camera Services

LOUIS PRESTA, 71, of Crestwood, pleaded guilty to one count of using a facility in interstate commerce in aid of bribery and official misconduct, and one count of filing a false income tax return.

Regulation of Home Businesses Offers New Opportunities and Challenges for Markham

On the top items on the city attorney's report was an ordinance to approve a text amendment to the Markham zoning code to regulate home occupations in the city was approved.

Chamber of Commerce Update: Dr. Cornel Darden Jr. on the Economic Impact of Lost Digital Information in the Chicago Southland

The economic impact of certain information loss when it comes to businesses and government bodies can be analyzed in terms of legal issues, search traffic for businesses, and history. All three areas can affect businesses and government entities economically and thus the economy overall.Ā 

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