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LIHEAP Energy Assistance Applications Open for Seniors, People with Disabilities and Families with Young Children

The program began accepting applications this week from income-qualified residents who are 60 or older, living with a disability, or who have at least one child age 5 or younger. #energy

Bolingbrook Residents to Join Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protest on Oct. 18

“No Kings is about defending the ideals we fought for. This country doesn’t belong to dictators. It belongs to the people,” said Barbara Parker, DuPage Township Clerk. #protest

Love & Protect Wisdom Launches “Towers Over Domestic Violence” Campaign in Chicago

The event will feature keynote remarks from Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller, along with live music, food, and drinks. #domesticviolence

Commissioner Aguilar Hosting Free Mexican Document Assistance in Lyons This Week

“We as elected officials owe it to this community to support them, to help them travel between Mexico and the United States, and to ensure that this process is legal and safe."

Energy Assistance Applications Open Oct. 1 for Eligible Cook County Households

The program provides one-time benefits to help cover natural gas, propane, and electricity costs. Assistance is also available for heating system repairs or replacements through CEDA’s Furnace Assistance program. #assistance

CHA Stakeholders Demand HUD Review Over Ald. Burnett’s Conflicts of Interest

The group says Burnett’s role as a landlord to tenants using Section 8 vouchers, while holding political influence over housing policy, represents an unacceptable overlap of personal profit and public duty. #conflicts

Economist explains flight of people, dollars from Illinois

Using data from the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Census Bureau, analysts found that Illinois lost 881,012 residents from 2012 to 2022. #economy

Record Breaking Number of Teacher Residents to Join Classrooms Across Chicago Public Schools

“There is a national teacher shortage and, as an innovative and high achieving public school district, we are not going to sit idly and wait for qualified educators to find their way to us,” said CPS’ Chief Talent Officer Ben Felton. #teachers

Johnson taps former inmate to lead growing Chicago’s Office of Re-entry

Amid a backdrop where the city is facing a mounting budget crisis that could lead to its first shutdown in history if a new spending plan is not approved by the end of the year, Johnson recently held a news conference touting Mapp’s formal installation as program director. #re-entry

State Treasurer Michael Frerichs Returns Missing Money to Nearly 140,000 Residents Through Enhanced Money Match

The nearly 140,000 letters that are going out in this round makes this the largest Money Match ever performed in the nation. #money

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