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Harvest Worship Center to Deliver 1,500 Meals During Annual LoveDay Celebration

Church leaders say the effort is intended to show compassion and provide tangible support to seniors and families who may be experiencing food insecurity. #church #valetinesday

Robbins Block Clubs to Host Black History Community Celebration

The event is co-sponsored by the Midwest Underground Railroad Network, which works to preserve and promote awareness of Underground Railroad sites and stories throughout the region. #undergroundrailroad #blackhistory #event

Illinois Promotes One Click College Admit Month to Expand Access to Higher Education

Students who opt in to the program can receive college admission offers without completing traditional applications, writing essays, securing letters of recommendation, or paying application fees. #college #illinoiseducation

Illinois lawmakers push uniform election reporting to enhance voter confidence

The proposal does not expand what data is reported but aims to resolve long-standing inconsistencies among Illinois’ 108 election authorities in how that information is submitted to the state. #voter #election

Op-Ed: Chicago’s Public Safety Gains Show Why Smart Investments Matter

Chicago’s ability to compete for top talent and investment depends on its continued commitment to safe, stable communities. #investments #safety

DuPage Sheriff Investigates Social Media Threat Against Montini Catholic High School

DuPage Sheriff Investigates Social Media Threat Against Montini Catholic High School (Woodridge, IL) - The DuPage County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a social media...

Cook County Jail Takes Precautions Amid Chicago Meningitis Outbreak

Cook County Jail Takes Precautions Amid Chicago Meningitis Outbreak (Cook County, IL) - Cook County Jail officials are working closely with Cook County Health...

Illinois eyes smarter park funding: handicap accessibility gets priority

The bill, originally House Bill 1788 by Rep. Nicole La Ha, R-Homer Glen, to prioritize parks with accessibility features, remains in committee after Senate President Don Harmon never called it. #park #funding #handicap

Bailey Criticizes Proposed Campfire Permit Bill as Government Overreach

“Campers should be free to gather around a campfire with friends and family without having to check with the government first,” Bailey said. #campfire #permit

City Colleges, Greater Chicago Food Depository Open Expanded Food Market at Kennedy-King College

“Our investment is not only in food access—it’s an investment in better student outcomes.” #food #citycolleges

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