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Hoffer Plastics receives MedAccred Certification

Hoffer Plastics has announced that they have received the MedAccred certification. The certification is a medical device industry-managed supply-chain oversight…

5 years ago

Illinois bobcat harvest remains level this season

The bobcat harvest remained level this season in Illinois. More bobcats have been caught by setting traps than by using…

5 years ago

WeWork and CA Ventures joins hands

CA Ventures has decided to double the size of its downtown Chicago headquarters as they join WeWork at a boutique…

5 years ago

Construction on 66 condominiums at Triangle Square to start

Chicago-based Belgravia Group, Ltd. will start construction on 66 condominiums at Triangle Square. The development will be a mixed-use development…

5 years ago

Pritzker’s graduated income tax polled

Gov. Pritzker’s proposal for Illinoisans to adopt to the graduated income tax is going to be polled ahead of the…

5 years ago

National Nursing Home Initiative launched by the Department of Justice

The Department of Justice has launched the National Nursing Home Initiative. United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois,…

5 years ago

$255K raised in DARKROOM 2020

The Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago (MoCP) have held their annual benefit auction, the DARKROOM, on Thursday,…

5 years ago

Chinese national convicted on the charges of facilitating drug proceeds

Xianbing Gan, a Chinese national, has been convicted by a federal jury in Chicago on the charges of facilitating drug…

5 years ago

Steel achieve new milestone of 39 wins in a season

The Chicago Steel have broken the previous record of 38 wins in a season. The Steel beat the Madison Capitols…

5 years ago

Man sentenced to 30 years in prison for production of child pornography

An Illinois man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison followed by lifetime supervised release for production and possession…

5 years ago

Duckworth and Durbin send letter to EPA regards EtO Emissions

Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin, the US senators, sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday. They…

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

Chicago Steel set Franchise Record

The Chicago Steel has set a franchise record for the most wins in a single season on Saturday after crushing…

5 years ago

Information Technology Professionals to be acquired by Gordon Flesch Company

Information Technology Professionals (ITP) is a managed service provider in Madison. The company has also operating locations in Appleton and…

5 years ago

IFB President recalls for trade, not aid

The trade war of Trump against China has affected the soybean exports badly. Illinois soybean exports reduced to a third…

5 years ago

More than 12 years prison sentence imposed on suburban man involved in child pornography case

Jonathan Stephens, a 50-year-old suburban man, has been sentenced to over 12 years in federal prison. Stephens, of Forest Park,…

5 years ago

Meth trafficking leader sentenced to 30 years in Prison

Travis Tuggle, 38, has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for his leadership role in a network that…

5 years ago

Big win for Chicago’s carpenters

The Illinois Department of Labor has issued a $1 million judgment in favor of the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters…

5 years ago

Terra Foundation for American Art appoints new President & CEO

Sharon Corwin has been appointed the new President and CEO of Terra Foundation for American Art. The foundation announced the…

5 years ago

Illinois DCEO announces technical assistance programs to support social equity applicants

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced technical assistance programs to help social equity applicants. The effort…

5 years ago

Indiana man convicted on charges of kidnapping child

Bryan Protho, a 41-year-old Indiana man, has been convicted by a federal jury on the charges of kidnapping a child…

5 years ago

Pritzker praises Advances Placement students improving grades

The Illinois State Board of Education praised the increase in the scores of the Advanced Placement students. The largest increase…

5 years ago

Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters announces major victory against wage theft

The Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters (CRCC) announced today that they grabbed a major victory in the fight against wage…

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

5 Exhibitions to open this weekend in Chicago

It is a leap year as this February has one more day. 5 exciting exhibitions are going to open this…

5 years ago

Burglars enter Schaumburg Best Buy on Saturday

Schaumburg Police received a call about a burglary that occurred at the Schaumburg Best Buy on Saturday at about 9:48…

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…

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