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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

Hynes Campaign Targets Kaegi’s Record With New Ads Highlighting Property Assessment Errors

“Accurate assessments are not optional. They are the foundation of fairness in property taxation, and working families deserve an assessor who will get it right.” #assessor #ads #property

Bolingbrook Black History Month Awareness Club Marks 28 Years of Community Celebration

In keeping with its family-friendly focus, the event will offer games and crafts for children, while adults can enjoy complimentary refreshments, raffle prizes, and opportunities to connect with neighbors and local organizations. #blackhistory #event

Cook County Clerk Warns Voters of USPS Postmark Change Ahead of March 17 Primary

Election officials warn that the policy shift could result in ballots being postmarked after Election Day, even if voters mailed them on time. #primaryelection #ballots #postmark

UChicago Study Finds Chicago Star Scholarship Boosts College Completion Without Limiting Four-Year Degrees

“When students have access to quality, affordable education close to home, they are more likely to succeed and earn the credentials that lead to stronger futures for themselves, their families, and our city.” #scholarships #college #uchicago

Early Voting Begins Feb. 5 for Will County Primary Election

In addition to the downtown Joliet site, voters will be able to cast ballots at 23 early voting satellite locations throughout Will County starting March 2. #earlyvoting #primaryelection

Dark Money Super PAC Dumps Cash into TV Ads to influence Donna Miller’s 2nd Congressional District Race

The advertising buy comes as Miller, a Cook County commissioner, seeks the Democratic nomination for the open congressional seat. #ads #campaign #pac

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