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Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Hon. Neil Cohen as At-Large Circuit Judge of Cook County

Judge Cohen was appointed to fill the At-Large vacancy created by the appointment of the Honorable Raymond W. Mitchell to the First District Appellate Court.

Veteran Attorney and Former Chicago Alderman Bob Fioretti Announces Run For Cook County Board President

“Cook County and the City of Chicago are my home. I am running for Cook County Board President because I am tired of Chicago Political Machine politicians destroying our communities with dangerous, failed policies, reckless spending, over taxation, and flat-out incompetence." #BobFioretti

Cook County Board Extends Deadline for Loan Fund to Address Property Tax Delays

The Bridge Fund Program was launched at the beginning of August to offer local taxing jurisdictions a lower-cost borrowing option for local taxing bodies. Qualifying taxing bodies such as municipalities, park districts, schools, etc. have been able to apply for a short-term loan with the County.

Focus has Been on Jackson Mississippi While Dixmoor Residents are Still Without Water.

“We need some help in our community,” Roberts said. “These breaks keep happening and we can’t get anywhere to fix these problems as long the breaks keep occurring. I am hopeful, we can get the Village of Dixmoor declared a disaster area and we get some emergency funding to address these issues.” #Dixmoor

The 2021 Tax Year Exemption Applications Are Due Friday, August 26, 2022

"My goal is to ensure that homeowners receive all the money-saving exemptions to which they are entitled,” Assessor Kaegi said.

Cook County Libertarians Included in Ballot Lottery, Will Compete in Two-Way Races

The lottery was the first to include the LP since their candidate for Cook County State’s Attorney candidate, Brian Dennehy. received more than 5% of the vote in the 2020 general election.

President Preckwinkle and County Commissioners Announce $75 Million in Gun Violence Prevention Grants

“Gun violence is not acceptable anywhere, and can never be accepted as normal. We cannot accept children growing up without parents, lost to gun violence. We cannot accept a world where parents lose their children to senseless shootings,” said Cook County Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar.

Sheriff Dart Warns Public of Spike in Thefts of Kia & Hyundai Vehicles

“The Sheriff’s Office will continue to work closely with other law enforcement agencies and engage automakers to reduce dangerous car thefts and carjackings in Cook County.”

Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar Brings Over $700,000 to the 16th District Through the Invest in Cook Grant Program

A total of $8,985,634 will be distributed across 39 municipalities and three townships to fund two transit, 16 pedestrian, 11 bicycle, one freight and 13 road projects.

Cook County Board of Commissioners Approves Gun Violence Reduction Grants, Assault Weapons Ban

The thirty-four grants were awarded to individual organizations and coalitions serving city neighborhoods and suburban municipalities that the ongoing gun violence epidemic has impacted most.

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