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Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Finalists announced

Structural Engineers Association of Illinois (SEAOI) has announced the projects selected as finalists in the 2020 Excellence in Structural Engineering…

5 years ago

Constructors topped off of $200 million Ogden Commons project in Chicago

The Habitat Company, James McHugh Construction Co., and Bowa Construction released the details of their progress on the Ogden Commons…

5 years ago

Rogers hair Center announces its reopening on Friday, May 29

FREEPORT, IL - Most of the people have been missing getting a haircut from Rogers Hair Center. There is good…

5 years ago

COVID-19 Family Support Fund Established

COVID-19 Family Support Fund is established by District 99 and the District 99 Education Foundation. The Fund is established to…

5 years ago

Illinois General Assembly had a Busy Week

The Illinois General Assembly had a busy week in which they passed a stopgap state budget, expanded voting by mail,…

5 years ago

Naperville Park District crews respond to cover racist graffiti in Cantore Park

An erected partition separates Cantore Park from the adjacent Welch Elementary School. A racist graffiti was found scrawled on the…

5 years ago

CNL Projects and Terrain Exhibitions launch ART-IN-PLACE initiative

The artists and the art world players are going through a hard time as they are unable to hold larger…

5 years ago

Police arrests Chicago man on the charges of selling heroin

Charles Kindred, a 33-year-old Chicago man, has been arrested by the law enforcement officials. A federal complaint of selling fentanyl-laced…

5 years ago

Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra launches Stories Behind the Music campaign

It is a challenging thing to stay connected in times of separation. However, Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra (EYSO) has remained…

5 years ago

Progressive Income Tax Amendment; Lawmakers Finalize Arguments

Illinois lawmakers finalize arguments for and against progressive income tax amendment to be sent to voters. Last year, lawmakers passed…

5 years ago

Violence: Chicago’s Youth Fastest Growing Problem

Parents have named Violence as the fastest-growing problem for Chicago's Youth. According to the latest survey of parents released by…

5 years ago

JJC Backyards Turned into Labs

Joliet Junior College students are turned towards remote learning as COVID-19 Pandemic took a toll on all aspects of life.…

5 years ago

“SolSmart Gold” designation for City of Freeport

The City of Freeport is receiving a Gold Designation from the national SolSmart program. The City announced the major news…

5 years ago

Child Care to be Expanded in Next Phases of Restore Illinois

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced plan to expand child care in next phases of Restore Illinois. The state is…

5 years ago

JJS President urges students to take control of the future

Joliet Junior College President, Dr. Judy Mitchell, has urged all to take control of the future at JJC. Today would…

5 years ago

COVID-19 Pandemic Rises Illinois Unemployment Rate to 16.4%

The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) has announced that the unemployment rate jumped +12.2 percentage points to 16.4 percent.…

5 years ago

Equipment reinstallation initiated

The Naperville Park District staff will start to reinstall equipment at several park facilities. Between May 26 and the first…

5 years ago

Ezike, Pritzker announce drop in coronavirus-related hospitalization

Ngozi Ezike, the director of the Illinois Public Health, announced Tuesday that the hospitalization related to COVID-19 dropped to 4002…

5 years ago

Hyde Park Art Center launches special COVID-19 edition of artist-patron matchmaking endeavor

The Hyde Park Art Center (HPAC) relaunches its artist-patron matchmaking program every three years. It is a famous event of…

5 years ago

Illinois plans to enable 1.8 million SNAP recipients to purchase food online

The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois., announced today that they were planning…

5 years ago

SAIC Awarding Honorary Doctorates to Three Living Members of AFRICOBRA

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago is awarding honorary doctorates to the three living co-founders of AFRICOBRA (African…

5 years ago

DuPage Foundation: $300,000 donated to non-profits

The DuPage Foundation has donated $300,000 to non-profits as the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic goes on. As part of…

5 years ago

Canton Educators: School Districts should put students first

The Canton Unit School District 66 school board meeting will be attended by the Canton Education Association (CEA). They will…

5 years ago

COVID-19: Illinoisans’ hospitalizations fall to 4,000

Illinois director of public health has announced on Tuesday that hospitalizations for COVID-19 have dropped to 4,002 statewide. She has…

5 years ago

PepsiCo Global gets work on major $16.2 million Old Post Office renovation project

PepsiCo Global Real Estate, Inc. has got work on a major $16.2 million project. The project includes the renovation of…

5 years ago

Governor Pritzker announces Illinois Contact Tracing Collaborative

In an effort to safely reopen Illinois, Governor JB Pritzker announced the Illinois Contact tracing Collaborative. It is a locally-driven…

5 years ago

Fire in single-family home extinguished by Naperville fire department

The Naperville Public Answering Point (PSAP) received a 911 call at 11:38 am on Monday, May 18, 2020. The resident…

5 years ago

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