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Daley College Pool to Reopen With Public Aquatics Classes Oct. 14

Classes are open to community members of all skill levels, but advance registration is required. #pool

Mexican Patriotic Club Hosts 86th Annual Mexican Independence Day Parade

“The Mexican Patriotic Parade is the oldest parade in Chicago, held in the city’s oldest Mexican neighborhood and organized by the oldest Mexican organization in the Midwest,” said Carmela Vargas, president of the Mexican Patriotic Club. #parade

Gov. Pritzker Mourns Passing of Former Gov. Jim Edgar

“I was lucky enough to consider him a friend and mentor and have found myself drawing from his words of wisdom on countless occasions,” Pritzker said. #paasing

Chicago Man Sentenced to Two Years in Visa Fraud Scheme

On Friday, U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman sentenced Cui to two years in prison and ordered him to forfeit $652,963. #fraud

Conservative researcher Ted Dabrowski enters Illinois GOP primary for governor

“We will win this race by laying out a competing vision for Illinois, one rooted in conservative reform principles,” Dabrowski said. #gop

Illinois Gaming Board Welcomes New Member, Highlights Responsible Gaming Month

September also marks Responsible Gaming Education Month, a national initiative to raise awareness about healthy gambling practices. Fruchter emphasized that responsible gaming requires year-round focus, noting strategies such as setting time and money limits, only wagering what one can afford to lose, and seeking help when needed. #gaming

Rainbow PUSH to Distribute Truckloads of Food to Families in Need

Two semi-trucks loaded with essential groceries — including chicken, beef, ham, cheese, cooking oil, flour, pasta, pancake mix, and other staples — will be handed out to residents beginning at 11 a.m. #foods

Prairie State College Art Showcase Features New Works by Art Jackson at Wind Creek Chicago Southland

“My hope is that these paintings will inspire children, connecting them to history while encouraging pride, curiosity, and imagination,” Jackson said. #art

Aldermen call for transparency as Chicago wrestles with deficit over $1 billion

Alderman Samantha Nugent asked to see a $3 million budget analysis prepared for the city by Ernst & Young. Alderman Brendan Reilly repeated Nugent’s question to Chicago Budget Director Annette Guzman. #deficit

Illinois EPA Opens $18 Million Program to Replace Diesel Trucks with Electric Vehicles

“This is another step toward electrifying our transportation sector and improving air quality in areas most affected by diesel pollution,” said Acting Director James Jennings. #trucks

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