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Pop-A-Shot & Peoria

After relocating to Greater Peoria, the electronic basketball game original has scored big. Pop-A-Shot produces the basketball arcade game. In…

6 years ago

Uber receives $72 million work building permit

Uber Technologies Inc. has gotten a $72 million building permit for work from Chicago at the old Chicago Post Office,…

6 years ago

Mazzochi: Illinoisans should be given property tax relief

State Rep. Deanne Mazzochi (R-Elmhurst) wants to have a property tax relief for her constituents. She has urged the Democrats…

6 years ago

Hazard pay, more COVID testing demanded by Hospital Workers

Hospital workers have called for hazard pay and more COVID-19 testing as these labors are on the ‘front lines’ of…

6 years ago

Joliet issues Second Declaration of Local State of Emergency

On April 2, 2020, a Second Declaration of Local State of Emergency (Second Declaration) has been issued by Joliet Mayor…

6 years ago

Most construction to remain essential in Illinois

Gov. J.B. Pritzker says that Illinois is unlikely to follow New York’s lead in restricting the classification of most construction…

6 years ago

Traffic Crash on Washington Street & Naperville Police Response

The Naperville Police Department and the Naperville Fire Department had responded to a vehicle crash on the intersection of Washington…

6 years ago

SBA offering disaster assistance

The Federal Small Business Development Agency (SBA) is trying to assist the Illinois small businesses that have suffered amid the…

6 years ago

3,000-Bed Alternative Care Setting at McCormick Place

Governor JB Pritzker, Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)…

6 years ago

Mark April 3 as Virtual First Friday approaches

The coronavirus lockdown may have brought your life down but don’t worry as First Friday is here for you. You…

6 years ago

New Reality & Managing properties

IREM senior vice president and principal at Blanton Turner, Barry Blanton says, “I can’t honestly say that anybody was thinking…

6 years ago

Paramount Theatre launches Connection: A Social Media Concert Series

Paramount Theatre has launched Connection: A Social Media Concert Series. The Connection is an all-new online campaign that will help…

6 years ago

City of Elgin: Local businesses assisted amid coronavirus outbreak

Mayor Kaptain has signed a proclamation and order on March 26 at 6:00 p.m. that will provide liquor license renewal…

6 years ago

Interactive Maps & COVID-19

The coronavirus is spreading across the state indicated through the interactive maps but Sen. Andy Manar suggests that the maps…

6 years ago

Burr Ridge home defeat sounds trouble for Pritzker’s progressive tax

The defeat of the Burr Ridge voters that was delivered to a home rule ballot question on Mar 17 is…

6 years ago

3.3 million workers file unemployment last week across US

Almost 3.3 million workers across the United States of America filed unemployment claims last week. It was a new record…

6 years ago

Lake County Health Department releases new interactive map showing COVID-19 cases

A new interactive map has been released by the Lake County Health Department on March 25, 2020. The map shows…

6 years ago

Illinois Sterigenics plant could reopen to aid COVID-19 fight

The DuPage Policy Journal received news from an industry source about the reopening of the Sterigenics plant in Willowbrook to…

6 years ago

Pritzker criticizes Trump on lack of ventilators and COVID-19 testing

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, blasted President Donald Trump on the lack of ventilators and COVID-19 testing. He was…

6 years ago

Greater Peoria: COVID-19 Info and Resources

The flow of information between local public health officials and the business community regarding COVID-19 must be coordinated, this is…

6 years ago

JJC’s Health and Public Services employees create, donate health care supplies

The demand for personal protective equipment has risen as the doctors and nurses treat patients with COVID-19 infection. The health…

6 years ago

Chicago Steel acquire Jake Livanavage

Chicago Steel has announced that they have signed Phoenix Jr. Coyotes defenseman Jake Livanavage to a USHL tender agreement for…

6 years ago

More than $163 million announced to fight addiction crisis

U.S. Attorney for Southern District of Illinois Steven D. Weinhoeft has announced that the Department of Justice has made available…

6 years ago

Coronavirus threatens to complicate spring flooding response

The US has been struggling to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. A familiar, annual public scourge is on its way…

6 years ago

Oberweis: COVID-19 affected the campaign

State Sen. Jim Oberweis (R-Sugar Grove) has a single agenda on his mind and this is to reach for the…

6 years ago

COVID-19 forces increased job loss claims

The COVID-19 crisis has resulted in nearly 5,000 job losses in DuPage County alone. The Illinois Business Alliance has called…

6 years ago

Relief Program amid COVID-19

Illinois Small Business COVID-19 Relief Program is launched to help fight the economic aspects of the pandemic. To assist the…

6 years ago

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