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Climate emergency advances close to implementation in Chicago

Chicago alderman urges for the joint steps to be taken at state, national, and federal governmental levels. A resolution is…

6 years ago

Former president of not-for-profit organization indicted for stealing $400000 million from charity

Carol Babbitt, the former president of a not-for-profit organization, has been indicted on the charges of illegally taking $400000 from…

6 years ago

Chancellor of UIS announces retirement after leading for 9 years

Susan J. Koch, the chancellor of the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS), announced her retirement. Koch is also serving as…

6 years ago

Alton woman pleads guilty to stealing government funds

Mia Lynn Cousett, a 33-year-old Alton woman, pleaded guilty in the court on the charges of stealing government funds. Cousett…

6 years ago

Architects tell Trump to butt out over proposed executive order

The American Institute of Architects sent a letter directly to Donald J. Trump. The architects are telling Trump to butt…

6 years ago

Ostman helps Steel getting 2-1 victory against Green Bay

The Chicago Steel outlasted the Green Bay Gamblers on Friday night at Resch Center in Wisconsin. Victor Ostamn, the goalie…

6 years ago

Ponzi scheme operation charges filed against Grundy County man

Kenneth D. Courtright, a 49-year-old Grundy County businessman, has been charged with operating a Ponzi scheme. His scheme raised at…

6 years ago

Andrew Grams to depart from Elgin Symphony Orchestra Conductor Post

It has been an amazing seven years for Andrew Grams with the Elgin Symphony Orchestra but he has decided to…

6 years ago

Federal Drug or Firearm charges for seven Rockford Residents

Law enforcement officers have arrested seven Rockford residents on federal drug-trafficking and firearm charges. Derek D. Jacobs, also known as…

6 years ago

Hutchinson and Szewczyk welcomed by WIM Fox Valley

WIM Fox Valley is going to feature successful entrepreneurs as its speaker on Thursday, February 13, 2020. Kristen Hutchinson and…

6 years ago

Chicago man convicted in illegal fund structuring of almost $350000

Antuane King, a Chicago man, has been convicted by a federal jury for illegally structuring nearly $350000. King illegally structured…

6 years ago

Mayor Chirico swears in two new Liquor Commissioners

Steve Chirico, the mayor of Naperville, will swear in two new Liquor Commissioners on February 6, 2020. Karyn Charvat and…

6 years ago

USHL announces Dowd Jr. and Ostman players of the week on Wednesday

The United States Hockey League made an announcement about the players of the week on Wednesday. Jimmy Dowd, Jr., the…

6 years ago

Poverty and gun violence spiral in Chicago needs to be reversed

Jens Ludwig, the director of the University of Chicago Crime Lab, said the spiral of poverty and gun violence must…

6 years ago

IDHR announces compliance details for sexual harassment prevention training

An information-based webpage has been launched by the Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR). The launch of the page is…

6 years ago

Northbrook man pleads guilty to fraud and tax offenses charges

Robert Gorodetsky, a 27-year-old north suburban man, of Northbrook, pleaded guilty today to the tax offenses and federal fraud charges.…

6 years ago

Pritzker names Chirico to Illinois Firefighters Pension Investment Fund Transition Board

Steve Chirico, the mayor of Naperville, has been named by JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, to serve on the…

6 years ago

SNHA gets approval of $18.6 million renovation and expansion project of St. Charles Public Library

St. Charles Public Library District and the City of St. Charles has approved an $18.6 million project for the Sheehan…

6 years ago

Illinois takes in $39.2 million in adult-use cannabis sales in January

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation made an announcement related to the adult-use cannabis sales that took place…

6 years ago

Second NADA Chicago to take place in Chicago in September

The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) announced the dates of the second NADA Chicago. According to the announcement, the second…

6 years ago

Illinois Department of Transportation announces first phase of I-255 repairs

The first phase of repairs to a section of I-255 has been announced by the Illinois department of transportation. It…

6 years ago

Illinois to lead presidential campaign from now on

The Democratic caucuses have collapsed in Iowa in providing results. However, JB Pritzker has now volunteered Illinois to lead the…

6 years ago

Atari announces to build hotel in Chicago

Atari is a famous American video game maker. The company has announced that it will a hotel in Chicago. Chicago…

6 years ago

Peoria government invites public to attend ‘Learn with Peoria County, Spring Programs

The North Campus of Illinois Central College is ready to host the Learn with Peoria County programs for Spring 2020.…

6 years ago

Hundreds protest in Chicago against Senate ‘Cover-up’ in Trump’s impeachment

The US Senators covered up President Trump through their votes to acquit him in his impeachment trial, according to the…

6 years ago

Decatur Education Association stands against extension in Assistant Superintendent’s contract

The Decatur School Board is looking for extending the contract of Jeff Dase, the Assistant Superintendent, for five years. The…

6 years ago

Court sentences Peoria man to 35 years in prison over sexual exploitation charges

Charles A. Hewitt, a 48-year-old Creve Coeur man, has been sentenced to 35 years in federal prison by Senior US…

6 years ago

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