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Carlene Matthews: Dedicated Educator and Advocate Seeks Re-Election to Prairie-Hills District 144

One of the pressing concerns in the south suburbs is property taxes, an issue that has affected Matthews personally as well. #prairiehills

Registration is Open for Second 8-week Fall Classes at South Suburban College

Prospective students are encouraged to complete registration promptly, as available space is limited, and class schedules may be subject to changes. #ssc

Convicted Felon Arrested with Illegal Firearms, More than 130 Rounds of Ammunition

Brewer was charged with three counts of Unlawful Use of a Weapon by a Felon, one count of Aggravated Fleeing and Eluding, and one count of Driving on a Suspended License. #weapons #cookcounty

Cook County Board Approves Funding to Improve Transportation Throughout Cook County

Cook County is partnering with the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to develop the Safe Travel for All Roadmap... #cookcounty

South Suburban College Opens Registration for the Spring 2023 Semester

Students are encouraged to register early to secure their preferred mode of instruction and schedule #ssc

South Suburban College to Host Forklift Operator Training Classes at Oak Forest Center

This 8-hour certification course covers the basic forklift driving skills needed to obtain a Forklift Operator Certification.

Tinley Park Residents Make Case for Mini Pig Ownership

Philip Vana stated that they have had the two pet mini pigs for just under eight years, and they had no idea that there was an ordinance against keeping them as pets.

Rep. Rita, State Police Take on Violent Crime Locally in Roundtable Discussion

ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly provided an update on placement of license plate cameras along nearby interstates to catch criminals involved in shootings. There also was discussion of efforts by local task forces on major crimes and carjacking, support needed for local police and anti-violence programs, and discussion about enforcement, funding and potential legislative solutions in Springfield. #isp

Commissioner Donna Miller Holds ‘Ten Shared Principles of Policing’ Signing with District Police Chiefs and Mayors to Advance Equitable Policing

The Ten Shared Principles were first created by the Illinois NAACP and the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police in 2018 to improve policing throughout the state and ensure all individuals are treated with dignity and respect by law enforcement.

Dolton Man Indicted for Allegedly Straw Purchasing 27 Handguns From Stores in the Southland

“Straw purchasers play a grave role in enabling the unlawful possession of guns and the violence that follows,” said ATF SAC de Tineo.

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