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Congressional Leadership urged for Equitable Funding in Next COVID-19 Package

U.S. Representative Sean Casten (IL-06) has led a bipartisan letter along with 1 Illinois 6th District Mayors, Village Presidents, and…

5 years ago

Illinois Coronavirus cases cross 58,000

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), on Saturday May 2, 2020, announced that the state has 2,450 confirmed new…

5 years ago

New Leadership Team introduced

Freeport Park District has introduced a new leadership team. Freeport Park District’s Executive Director, Ron Schneider, has assembled a talented…

5 years ago

Chicago’s Mayor cheered on sanctuary cities ruling

Chicago’s Mayor Lori Lightfoot has revealed that she literally cheered when a court ruling protected the self-declared sanctuary city from…

5 years ago

Illinois reports new single-day high for coronavirus cases

Hundreds of people gathered outside the Thompson Center in Chicago on Friday to record their protests against and in favor…

5 years ago

Department of CEO makes funds available

Funds are being made available by the Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity. The funds will be for your local…

5 years ago

Elgin’s current facility closures and programming cancellations extended

Elgin’s current facility closures and class, program and event cancellations are extended through at least May 30. The decision is…

5 years ago

Qualifying grant application received gets Aurora Downtown assistance

35 COVID-19 relief grants totalling $12, 250 will be distributed by the Aurora Downtown COVID-19 Response Fund. The fund was…

5 years ago

Superintendent Tony Sanders Awarded Honorary Doctorate

School District U-46 Superintendent Tony Sanders to be awarded an honorary doctorate of Humane Letters by Judson University’s Board of…

5 years ago

SPARK Grant, Maker Grant and Coney Family Fund Award awardees announced

Chicago Artists Coalition (CAC) has announced a total of 28 awardees that will receive unrestricted funds during the 2020-2021 cycle.…

5 years ago

Pritzker dismisses lawsuit against his stay-at-home order

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, dismissed a lawsuit filed against his stay-at-home order on Wednesday. The COVID-19 cases in…

5 years ago

City of Elgin: Golf Courses to open with limited services

The City of Elgin’s golf courses will open to the public with limited services on May 1. The golf courses…

5 years ago

Pritzker says he’s monitoring food chain

The coronavirus pandemic has affected the meat plants as it forced them to be closed. JB Pritzker, the governor of…

5 years ago

Contractor associations’ lobby overturns emergency rule related to workers’ compensation

An emergency administrative ruling related to the workers’ compensation amid the coronavirus pandemic has been overturned by an affiliated lobby…

5 years ago

Stephenson County Board members send letter to Gov. Pritzker to change course immediately

Fourteen members of the Stephenson County Board announced that they sent a letter to JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois,…

5 years ago

City officials scale back plans for McCormick Place Alternative Care Facility

The plans for the McCormick Place Alternative Care Facility have been scaled back by the City and state officials. It…

5 years ago

Illinois Department on Aging announces launch of new revamped website

The Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) announced the launch of a new agency website on Monday. According to the department,…

5 years ago

Single family homes to be built in Chicago

Chicago will see "modular" and "prefabricated" single-family homes in Back of the Yards as Chicago Cityscape reports on a new…

5 years ago

USHL names Owen Power 2020 Defenseman of the Year

The United States Hockey League (USHL) announced on Friday that Owen Power of the Chicago Steel was named 2020 Defenseman…

5 years ago

McHugh Construction makes 7-year-old Sawyer Morgenthaler’s birthday special during COVID-19

The stay-at-home order makes it hard for all of us to celebrate the birthday of a child as the in-person…

5 years ago

ALL-USHL Teams includes three Steel players

The United States Hockey League has announced that Steel forward Brendan Brisson and defenseman Owen Power have been named to…

5 years ago

Wednesday Concerts and Special Lighting this Spring

The Naperville Millennium Carillon in Moser Tower will be honoring the healthcare workers and first responders during the coronavirus pandemic…

5 years ago

Electric Utility Earns Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) Platinum Designation

The American Public Power Association (APPA) has awarded the City of Naperville’s Electric Utility with Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3)…

5 years ago

Illinois blows past Governor’s COVID-19 test goal

The state of Illinois has blown past Gov. Pritzker’s goal of 10,000 COVID-19 tests in a day. On Friday, the…

5 years ago

Virtual Fitness Classes Offered

Naperville Park District is offering virtual fitness classes. A variety of virtual classes are being created by the Naperville Park…

5 years ago

Northern Illinois’ State and Local Government Entities Receive more than $20 Million

United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, John R. Lausch, Jr., has announced today that to combat the…

5 years ago

Illinois Imposes Public Face Coverings or Masks

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced that the state’s stay-at-home order will be extended through the end of May. The…

5 years ago

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