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

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Chicago has ‘work to do’ despite lower violent crime numbers in 2024

Police reported an 8% reduction in homicides, a 7% reduction in shootings and a 4% reduction in shooting victims compared with 2023. #crime

Haiti National Day

This day marks an important opportunity to commemorate the Haitian Revolution and Haiti’s long history as a nation. #national day

24-hour pesticide notice, mosquito district laws take effect in Illinois

“$250 for the first violation, $500 for the second, and a thousand for the third or subsequent violation,” Faver Dias said. #newlaws

Rich Township Raptors Claim Big Dipper Basketball Tournament Championship

Rich Township head coach Lou Adams was also recognized for his pivotal role in the team’s success... #richtownship

Cook County Receives $950,000 EPA Grant for Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund

“The Brownfield RLF drives economic growth, creates new housing, opens green spaces and more – all for communities that have shouldered the burden of pollution for years,” said President Preckwinkle. “ #loan

Bally’s Chicago Announces Investment Opportunity

Bally’s Chicago has begun marketing the initial public offering and concurrent private placement of its equity ownership interests (offering by prospectus and information memorandum only). #investment

Harvey City Hall Hosts Thornton Township Board of Trustees Meeting Due to Insurance Issue

The decision underscores Harvey's commitment to fostering collaboration and providing necessary support to surrounding communities... #harvey #thorntontownship

Homer Township Focuses on Reducing Property Tax Burden with Strategic Levy Cuts

Under his leadership, Homer Township’s tax levy has seen a steady decline. In 2020, the levy totaled $1,635,600. #tax

As sheriff pushes to end electronic monitoring, some critical of no-cash bail

By Dart’s estimation, upwards of 200 pre-trial defendants have recently been charged with new crimes that include shootings and other gun offenses. As a result, the veteran lawmaker has penciled in April 1, as the day his office will begin completely phasing out electronic monitoring across the county. #cashbail

Some call new commission to explore Illinois’ property tax system a waste of time

State Rep. Mary Beth Canty’s legislation creates the commission that will include members of the Illinois Department of Revenue and the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. #taxsystem

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