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Children in urgent care units may miss preventive services

A study has been published in JAMA Network Open, which found that the children in urgent care units may be…

5 years ago

Blood Drive Dates Extended

Naperville Park District has extended the blood drive dates in May and June. Numerous area blood drives were cancelled as…

5 years ago

DuPage Physician says Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan could take a year or more

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker’s COVID-19 plan is to reopen the state in five stages. A DuPage physician says that it…

5 years ago

Chicago Steel select 14 players in Phase II Draft

The Chicago Steel has completed the 2020 USHL Draft. They have selected seven forwards, six defensemen, and one goaltender, a…

5 years ago

15 count indictment filed against Chicago non-profit organization’s head for fraudulent grants

Yesse Yehudah, a 71-year-old man, the head of Fulfilling Our Responsibilities Unto Mankind (FORUM), a non-profit organization, has been indicted…

5 years ago

Week of May 11 initiates annual Curbside Bulk Brush Collection Program

The City of Naperville’s 2020 curbside bulk brush collection program begins the week of May 11. The program provides an…

5 years ago

Downtown Officials preparing their own Reopening Plans

Despite Illinois’ Governor J.B. Pritzker’s extended stay-at-home order and his give-phase regional plan to reopen Illinois, several countries in central…

5 years ago

Pritzker urges idled gig workers to file claims now

Illinois Governor J.B Pritzker has urged the so-called gig workers to immediately file unemployment claims in order to receive benefits…

5 years ago

IAWPCO honours Naperville Water Utility

The Illinois Association of Water Pollution Control Operators (IAWPCO) honours the City of Naperville's Springbrook Water Reclamation Center with the…

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$3.5 billion Bronzeville project to initiate in fall of 2021

Developers are planning to start building $3.5 billion Bronzeville project in fall of 2021. The $3.5 billion mixed-use development will…

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JJC Students and their morale amid COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 Pandemic has affected all including the Joliet Junior College students as well. The students are forced to keep…

5 years ago

COVID-19 Pandemic effected little on Legal Weed Sales

The sales of legal cannabis were little affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation…

5 years ago

Shuttered Hospital transformed into Covid-19 Alternate Care Facility

Clark Construction Group collaborated with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to successfully transform a shuttered hospital south of Chicago,…

5 years ago

All-USHL Rookie Teams include two Steel Players

The United States Hockey League announced that Steel forwards Brendan Brisson and Matthew Coronato were named to the 2020 All-USHL…

5 years ago

Families encouraged to honor teachers making a difference

The U-46 Educational Foundation has encouraged families to honor teachers making a difference. Teacher Appreciation Week will be conducted from…

5 years ago

COVID-19 pandemic starts taking toll on Construction employment

The Coronavirus pandemic is showing its effect as Construction employment has declined in 99 out of 358 metro areas from…

5 years ago

IDES releases new instructions for 1099 workers who lost jobs due to COVID-19

The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) released new instructions for 1099 workers who have lost their jobs due to…

5 years ago

RAEDC aggregates PPE orders on behalf of community

The Rockford Area Economic Development Council (RAEDC) is aggregating Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) orders on behalf of the community. It…

5 years ago

Steel select eight forwards and two defensemen in USHL Phase I Draft

The Chicago Steel selected 10 players on Monday in the USHL Phase I Draft. These 10 players include eight forwards…

5 years ago

Naperville’s PSAP extinguishes structure fire in W. Chicago Avenue

The Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) of Naperville received a call for a structure fire in the 0 block of…

5 years ago

UIS Center for State Policy and Leadership announces new executive director

University of Illinois Springfield Center for State Policy and Leadership (CSPL) announces Molly Lamb of Chatham as the new executive…

5 years ago

JJC Students appreciate the foundation, community for support

The Joliet Junior College students are grateful to the foundation and community for their support at such hardship times. The…

5 years ago

City Water, Light & Power’s report released

City of Springfield, Illinois’s City Water, Light and Power’s newest water quality report has been released and available for viewing…

5 years ago

EV charging infrastructure requirements set

Special rules have been adopted by the Chicago City Council that will require electric vehicle charging infrastructure in new construction…

5 years ago

Chicago Arts Groups & #GivngTuesdayNow

Every year, #GivingTuesday comes around the holiday shopping and donation season gets underway. This time, the new global day of…

5 years ago

Peoria County Clerk seeks approval for her proposal of waiving Marriage/Civil Union License fee

Rachael Parker, the Peoria County Clerk, sent a proposal to the Peoria County Board related to waiving marriage/civil union license…

5 years ago

One Illinois county goes against governor’s stay-at-home

Greg Minger, the state’s attorney of Woodford County, issued a statement related to the extension of the stay-at-home order given…

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