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FEMA Extends Application Deadline for Mid-July Severe Storms; Disaster Recovery Centers to Close This Week

FEMA has extended the application deadline to December 13, 2024, for residents in Cook, Fulton, Henry, St. Clair, Washington, Will, and Winnebago counties. #fema

State’s Attorney Glasgow Announces Tamica Neal Found Guilty of Fatally Stabbing Dog

The owner of the home had a female dog that was stabbed by the defendant in the body and later succumbed to its injuries. #guilty

Glasgow Announces Marquel Jimerson Found Guilty of Robbery, Intimidation, and Domestic Battery

Marquel Jimmerson is eligible for an extended prison sentence of 3-14 years on the Robbery count, a mandatory prison sentence of 2-10 years for the Intimidation charge, and 1 to 6 years for the Domestic Battery counts. #guilty

Glasgow Announces Richard Proctor of Monee found Guilty of 1st Degree Murder

Proctor is eligible for a mandatory prison sentence between 20 to 60 years, to be served at 100%. #murder

Illinois House Appropriations-Higher Education Committee Calls for Subject Matter Hearing to Discuss Procurement at Public Colleges and Universities

Currently, all public colleges and universities in Illinois are subject to meet a 30% goal in contracting with disadvantaged businesses. #smh #subjectmatterhearing #publichearing #communitycollege #university

Joliet Junior College is Not Meeting Minority Participation Goals, Illinois House to Hold Subject Matter Hearing

Most are reporting less than 5% minority spend. #college #university #contracting

OpEd: Joliet Junior College Called out by Chicago Southland Black Chamber in Wake of Attacks on DEI Across the Country

Joliet Junior College, President Clyne Namuo and Kelly Rohder-Tonelli in Will County has been an especially prominent case of intentional exclusion and discrimination in the procurement process.

Will County Deputy Coroner Jhade Posley Honored by Men of Valor II as a 2024 “Joliet Black History Maker”

Ms. Posley was honored for her work as Deputy Coroner for the past 4 years. #coroner

“Quality of Life” Lawsuit Remanded Back to Will County

The dismissal of Counts I and II, that the NorthPoint Development would constitute a private and public nuisance, has been reversed by the Appellate Court and remanded back to Will County Circuit Court. #joliet

Regional Office of Education Acting As Independent Contractor For Private Corporation

In other words, the two Regional Superintendents contracted out their government offices to a private corporation under a “Service Agreement.” #roe

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