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

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Chicago City Council Vote on Hemp Regulation Draws Criticism from Industry Advocates

Opponents of the ordinance say the ban on edible hemp products will have unintended consequences for people who rely on them for health and wellness purposes. #hehmp #citycouncil #regulation

UChicago Medicine to Open Ralph Lauren Center to Expand Cancer Care on South Side, Southland

Cancer remains a leading cause of death on Chicago’s South Side and in the Southland, where social and economic factors contribute to higher cancer rates and poorer outcomes. #uchicago #cancerprevention #soutside

Sheehan Criticizes Bill Restricting Hiring of Federal Immigration Officers

Illinois police departments, like many across the country, have struggled in recent years to fill open positions, citing retirements, burnout and declining interest in the profession. #bill #immigrationofficers #lawenforcement

Will County Adds New Vote-by-Mail Drop Box, Updates Locations for Primary

The drop box normally located at the Joliet Library Black Road Branch will be relocated for the primary election to the Silver Cross Professional Building at 1051 Essington Road in Joliet. #dropbox #willcounty #primaryelection

Report Finds Gaps in Illinois Early Childhood System Ahead of New Agency Launch

Researchers say the report is meant to serve as a baseline as the state transitions to the new Department of Early Childhood. #childhood #report

Olive-Harvey College Launches Barbering Program for High School Students

The event will include a haircut demonstration by licensed barber instructors and participation from students, faculty and administrators. #barber #students

ICE hiring ban bill reignites SAFE-T Act fight at Illinois Capitol

Cabello questioned whether the bill’s sponsor could produce evidence showing that former ICE agents working in Illinois law enforcement pose a public safety risk. #ice #bill

Illinoisans Invited to Mark America’s 250th with Yearlong Service Push

Anyone who records volunteer time will receive a special commemorative certificate recognizing their participation in the nation’s 250th anniversary. #anniversary

Few fireworks as Illinois GOP governor hopefuls share stage for first time

The fireworks were few and far between, with the candidates largely in alignment on their conservative visions for the state. #primaryelection #illinoisgop

South Barrington Conservancy receives $600,000 state grant

Since its establishment, OSLAD has awarded $640 million for park projects throughout Illinois...

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