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‘Fighting today’s Nazis:’ Democrat compares immigration enforcement to Nazi Germany

'Fighting today's Nazis:' Democrat compares immigration enforcement to Nazi Germany (via The Center Square) – Democratic governors and Congress members shifted blame for immigration...

Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs Returns WW II Purple Heart to Suburban Geneva Family

The medal earned by Private First-Class Edward Gorski Jr. was returned to his grandson, Shawn Gorski, who also served in the Army. #medal

Rep. Sheehan to Host Shred Event Alongside Will County Board Member Jim Richmond and Mokena Mayor George Metanias June 21st

“This is a simple way to help residents protect themselves from identity theft while also clearing out old paperwork,” said Rep. Sheehan. #event

Cicero Man Charged with Possession of Child Pornography

In July 2024, the ICAC Unit received a cyber tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about a user on a social media app who had uploaded and disseminated files containing child pornography. #pornography

Summer Meals Available to Support Student Health and Well Being

Children do not need to attend a CPS school or be enrolled in a summer program to receive meals. No ID or registration is required, but children must be present and meals must be eaten on-site, in accordance with federal program rules. #meals

Birth to Five Illinois Announces $2.5 Million Now Available

With funds received through its contract with the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), Birth to Five Illinois currently supports 40 Local Early Childhood Collaborations. #childhood

Chicago Man Faces Felony after $400,000 in Stolen Merchandise Recovered

On June 5, Sheriff’s Police executed search warrants at the storefront and storage unit, where they recovered approximately $400,000 in fitness equipment, gloves, and other items. #theft

Federal Jury Convicts Man of Trafficking Multiple Rifles in Chicago

The jury in U.S. District Court in Chicago last week convicted Curtis on one count of dealing firearms without a license and six counts of unlawful possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon. #trafficking

AISWCD: Second Year of Budget Cuts Threatens Future of Conservation Districts

In response to last year’s initial cuts, AISWCD launched a statewide petition campaign to restore SWCD operations funding, with a goal of collecting at least 100 signatures from each district. #underfund

Federal Jury Convicts Man of Robbing Bank in Lake County, IL

On Monday, June 2, the jury in U.S. District Court in Chicago convicted him of one count of bank robbery, which is punishable by a maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison. #convicted

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