Savion Buehler

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Fire extinguish in the 800 Block of North School Street

The Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) had received a 911 call at 4:23 a.m. on Wednesday, April 8 from…

5 years ago

COVID-19 Collecting Initiative announced

The Illinois State Museum (ISM) has announced a collecting Initiative. The collecting initiative will allow Illinois resident to share their…

5 years ago

5 Random Facts That Can Blow Your Mind

Fun details, astonishing historical peculiarities, utterly amazing facts―who doesn’t love all those things? At least, we do, and that is…

5 years ago

COVID-19: More than 10,000 US lives lost

The Johns Hopkins University statistics say more than 10,000 US people have died due to the coronavirus. The United States…

5 years ago

COVID-19 Loans for Galleries, Artists & Arts Groups

The COVID-19 Pandemic has affected all sort of businesses and exhibitions is one those deeply hurt due to its doors…

5 years ago

SBA offering disaster assistance

The Federal Small Business Development Agency (SBA) is trying to assist the Illinois small businesses that have suffered amid the…

5 years ago

Trump warns of 200,000 Coronavirus deaths in US

United States President Donald Trump has warned that the Coronavirus pandemic could cause 200,000 deaths in the country. He also…

5 years ago

Coronavirus threatens to complicate spring flooding response

The US has been struggling to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. A familiar, annual public scourge is on its way…

5 years ago

FHN Memorial Hospital confirms hospitalization of 1st COVID-19 patient

A second case of the COVID-19 infection has been confirmed in Stephenson County. The FHN Memorial Hospital said that the…

5 years ago

US Attorney Weinhoeft announces availability of funds to combat human trafficking

Steven D. Weinhoeft, the US Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, announced the availability of funds to help communities…

5 years ago

Mayor Chirico declares local state of emergency in City of Naperville

Steve Chirico, the mayor of the City of Naperville, declared a local state of emergency in the City of Naperville…

5 years ago

U.S. urges citizens to home-school kids amid Coronavirus spread

The United States has begun the first week of widespread school closures amid the Coronavirus pandemic affecting lives globally. U.S.…

5 years ago

SNAP Recipients to be connected with jobs through Innovative new pilot

The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) has announced an innovative partnership with private philanthropy and the National Able Network.…

5 years ago

Charges of falsely claiming breast cancer filed against Highland woman

Sarah A. Delashmit, a 35-year-old Highland woman, has been indicted by a grand federal jury. The jury returned an eight-count…

5 years ago

Residential fire in the 1800 block of 77th Street, Naperville Fire Department Responds

The Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a 911 call at 2:14 p.m. on March 8 that a fire…

5 years ago

Oral Histories Archived by JJC library

Community members have an excellent way to access to a vast digital archive of Joliet history through the Joliet Junior…

5 years ago

Third Illinoisan with Coronavirus?

The Northwest Community Hospital at 800 West Central Road in Arlington Heights looks normal from the outside but there are…

5 years ago

Tax revenue from legal cannabis sales in Illinois expected to surpass projected $28 million

The Illinois Department of Revenue released the figures related to tax collection from legalized cannabis sales on Monday. According to…

5 years ago

Rollover semi-truck crashes with trailer on East of Beverly Road, Hoffman Estates

The Hoffman Estates police department and paramedics received a report about a rollover semi-truck crash with a trailer. According to…

5 years ago

No Child Left Inside grant program helps students learn outside

Outside learning is the best learning for the students, according to teacher Eric Wulff. He said, “It is the world’s…

5 years ago

AG Raoul seeking new EtO standards

Attorney General Kwame Raoul has called for the Environmental Protection Agency to set stricter limits on emissions of carcinogenic ethylene…

5 years ago

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