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TCA Health renovation in South side starts

Mosaic Construction, LLC says that it has started work on a medical office renovation project for TCA Health. TCA Health…

5 years ago

Sportsman’s Park Trapshooting Rage Reopening

Trapshooting at Naperville Park District's Sportsman's Park will reopen on Thursday, June 18. The reopening complies with Phase 3 of…

5 years ago

Naperville City’s mosquito control program underway

To control the mosquito population, Naperville City employs several strategies. The residents can also take several precautions to avoid mosquito…

5 years ago

2020 A Tale of Today: Emerging Artists Fellowship announced

The Richard H. Driehaus Museum announced the four artists who will receive its 2020 A Tale of Today: Emerging Artists…

5 years ago

Police Chiefs Group ready for cops licensing talks

In Illinois police officers already have to get a state certification. Some state officials are now pushing to require state…

5 years ago

JJC’s Cisco program earns Cisco Network Academy CCNA Curriculum Excellence 2019 distinction

The Cisco program of the Junior Joliet College (JJC) has been recognized again for its excellent performance in the field.…

5 years ago

Fatal Traffic Crash involving Pedestrian investigated

The Naperville Police Department and the Naperville Fire Department, on Wednesday, June 10, 2020, at approximately 6:04 p.m., responded to…

5 years ago

Lightfoot joins in forming $5 million fund for overlooked by previous COVID-19 relief packages

Lori Lightfoot, the mayor of Chicago, is backing cash assistance for the residents of Illinois who were excluded from the…

5 years ago

Pritzker announces $270 million Child Care Restoration grant program

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, announced a $270 million Child Care Restoration grant program during his visits to Skip…

5 years ago

Emergency Department Usage Declines during COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 Pandemic has decreased the use of emergency departments. Two health researchers have described a decrease in emergency department use…

5 years ago

$8.4 Million awarded to address COVID-19

United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, John R. Lausch, Jr. announced today that, over the past several…

5 years ago

Elgin Covid Response Fund

The Elgin Covid Response Fund (ECRF) details have been announced by the City of Elgin and local and regional funders.…

5 years ago

Construction stopped on 74-story South Michigan tower

The developers of the 1000 M skyscraper, a 74-story Michigan Ave. condominium has stopped the construction of the Helmut Jahn-designed…

5 years ago

Chicago issues $58 million building permit for renovation of Prairie Shores rental building

James McHugh Construction Company has acquired a $58 million building permit for a renovation project from Chicago. The project is…

5 years ago

Vehicle crash incident occurs at Royce and Lisson Roads

The Naperville Police Department responded to a traffic accident that occurred on the intersection of Royce Rd. and Lisson Rd.…

5 years ago

Illinois construction employment declines in nine out of 10 metro areas

According to the report released by the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America, the construction employment in Illinois declined in…

5 years ago

Fraud Charges Indictment for Rochester Man

Chase Brown of the 1000 block of Heathrow Lane, Rochester, Ill., has been indicted by a federal grand jury on…

5 years ago

Fraud Scheme Indictment of Former Illinois Secretary of State Department of Vehicle Services Administrator, Supervisor

Candace Faye Wanzo, 57, of Centralia, Ill. has been charged by a federal grand jury. The returned indictment charged Wanzo…

5 years ago

New Park Police Chief Welcome

Naperville Park District will welcome the New Park Police Chief Steve Schindlbeck. The District has announced plans for the swearing-in…

5 years ago

Adult-Use Cannabis Facilities Online Survey Invites Participants

The City of Naperville is inviting the public to give input on potential adult-use cannabis zoning components via an online…

5 years ago

Karen Whitney nominated as interim chancellor of University of Illinois Springfield

Tim Killeen, the president of the University of Illinois System, announced the nomination of Karen M. Whitney as interim chancellor…

5 years ago

Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois announce 2020 Summer Virtual Outdoor Experiences!

It is a tradition of Northern Illinois girls to participate in Girl Scout summer camp. During the camping, they create…

5 years ago

DoJ provides over $1M Grants to local law enforcement

U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft has announced that the Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Hiring…

5 years ago

Illinois surpasses million mark in tests for COVID-19

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, said that Illinois had surpassed the million mark in tests for COVID-19 on Friday.…

5 years ago

US Marshals Service deputies arrest Champaign man for allegedly inciting riots

Shamar N. Betts, a 19-year-old Champaign man, has been arrested by the deputies of US Marshals Service in Tchula, Mississippi.…

5 years ago

JJC Nursing Students Presented with Scholarships

The Bolingbrook Rotary Club has presented scholarships to two Joliet Junior College nursing students. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s…

5 years ago

Illegal Possession of Loaded Handgun Charges

A man is facing federal firearm charges for allegedly illegally possessing a loaded semiautomatic handgun in Chicago this past weekend.…

5 years ago

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