- Advertisement -spot_img

TAG

Advertisement
John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

south suburban news

Dolton 149 Receives $150,000 State Grant

Board of Education President Wilbur Tillman expressed his “deepest gratitude” to State Senator Elgie Sims (D-Chicago), the chair of the Illinois Senate Appropriations Committee, who sponsored the grant for the district. #dolton149

Cook County Announces $23 Million for Rental Assistance and Services for Returning Residents

Enrolled participants are expected to begin receiving rental assistance and services this summer. #rentalassistance

UChicago Medicine to Begin Offering Urgent Care in Homewood

The Homewood urgent care clinic will offer care for everything from headaches, nausea, and upper respiratory infections to sprains and fractures. It will also offer point-of-care lab testing. #uchicago #urgentcare

Former IL AG Candidate Tom DeVore Files Lawsuit Over Unconstitutional Assault Weapons Ban, Presents Legal Nightmare for Pritzker

"The Court has graciously provided my clients with an emergency hearing at 11:00 A.M. tomorrow in Effingham County wherein we are asking for a temporary restraining order to restore their constitutional right to bear arms while this matter proceeds through the Courts." #effingham #assaultweaponban

Birth to Five Illinois Awards $575,000 in Planning Grants

These Planning Grants follow $2.6 million in Implementation Grants (funded by IDHS) awarded to 24 existing Local Early Childhood Collaboration recipients. #birthtofive

After Losing Both Ovaries, Breast Cancer Survivor Gives Birth to Identical Twins on Her Two-year Cancer-free Anniversary

“Despite a breast cancer diagnosis, chemotherapy, and losing both ovaries, Shelly’s dream of having three children came true,” said Dr. Goldman. #breastcancer

Central Illinois Opposition Mounts Against Proposed CO2 Pipeline

People caught in the plume are at risk of suffocation, she said, because the plume displaces oxygen in the area. #CO2

Inflation Continues to Impact Illinois Restaurants

Prices have gone up for food and everyday items that a restaurant needs to operate, he said. #inflation

Businesses Coping with Illinois’ Minimum Wage Increase

Maisch said that for businesses that are struggling with inflation, paying a higher minimum wage is more pain for the bottom line. #minimumwage

Latest news