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Premier Design + Build Group starts off Bridge Point Itasca project

The Bridge Point Itasca is the mixed-use project of the Bridge Development Partners, LLC. The Bridge Development Partners has hired…

5 years ago

Public Comment for CMOM Plan opens

The City of Naperville public will have an opportunity to give their feedback about the plan that encompasses the management…

5 years ago

To assist Nursing students, JJC and ISU join hands

Good news for nursing students as Joliet Junior College and Illinois State University have agreed for a dual degree program.…

5 years ago

Continued Success: RAEDC’s annual meeting goal

Rebecca Ryan had the opportunity to discuss the future of Rockford Region as she addressed the business and community leaders…

5 years ago

Man sentenced to 15 years for Robbing stores at Gunpoint

A Chicago man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for robbing suburban stores at gunpoint. A federal…

5 years ago

Conference on Servant Leadership hosted by Office of Student Activities of JJC

The Illinois Community College Student Activities Association (ICCSAA) Fall Conference was hosted by the Office of the Student Activities of…

5 years ago

Chicago man convicted by federal jury of robbing ATM technician

A Chicago man was involved in robbing an ATM technician on gunpoint. A federal jury found him guilty on the…

5 years ago

Stop EtO protests outside Senate President’s offices

Stop EtO members had protested outside the district officers of Senate President John Cullerton on Thursday. The members had demanded…

5 years ago

Child pornography charges return against former Boy Scout Troop leader

Milton Forsberg, 79-year-old, of Illinois, have been indicted with the charges of trafficking child pornography. Forsberg is the former Boy…

5 years ago

Aurora and Naperville invite public to attend workshop on Complex Coordinated Terrorism Grant

The City of Aurora and the City of Naperville issued a joint press release in which they announced a Whole…

5 years ago

Two ceremonies to take place in Aurora as Veteran Days activities on Nov. 11

The Aurora Veterans Advisory Council and the City of Aurora are going to organize the Veterans Day Parade on Monday,…

5 years ago

Erik Middendorf attained by Chicago Steel from Omaha Lancers

It was an exchange deal of several picks by the Chicago Steel with the Omaha Lancers. Forward Erik Middendorf has…

5 years ago

Freeport Police has a new chief

Freeport Police Department in Freeport, Illinois has a new Police Chief and his name is Matthew Summers. City Manager Lowell…

5 years ago

Cars collide at Wheeling Road and Palatine Road Wheeling

A silver SUV and a Mercedes C3 collide as Wheeling police and firefighter/paramedics responded to a crash at Wheeling Road…

5 years ago

IMRF Obligations discussed by Peoria County

What will be the impact of various forces on Peoria County? How will the county handle them? These are some…

5 years ago

JJC in Top 150 U.S. Community College

Joliet Junior College is part of the top 150 U.S. Community Colleges. This accolade means that the college is eligible…

5 years ago

Southbridge project gets green signal

The Southbridge project at former Harold L. Ickes homes public housing complex gets the green signal as permit is issued.…

5 years ago

Enrollment in Illinois community colleges decline this year but associate degree enrollments rise

The enrollments in the Illinois community colleges have been declining for the last nine years. The reason behind the decline…

5 years ago

Caring Hands program offers Naperville residents to provide critical information to First Responders

Caring Hands, a Naperville public safety program, has been launched to help the residents who need special assistance during an…

5 years ago

New openings will take place in Chicago galleries this Friday and Saturday

Several openings are going to take place in the galleries around the city this Friday, November 8 and Saturday, November…

5 years ago

Firefighters extinguish attic fire in condominium building in Palatine

A fire broke into the 3-story condominium building on Nov. 1, 2019. The Palatine and firefighters received the call about…

5 years ago

Driver faces DUI charges for crashing a pickup into private residence

A driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a private residence on Saturday night at about 4:15 am.…

5 years ago

Freeport Art Museum hosts the 16th annual juried exhibition

The Freeport Art Museum will welcome all art lovers as the 16th annual Regional Juried Exhibition is opening on Saturday,…

5 years ago

Groundbreaking ceremony for 19-story mixed use building

A groundbreaking ceremony was held for a 19-story mixed use building at 800 W. Fulton Market. The developers held the…

5 years ago

Three new Federal Indictments leads created amid alleged corruption at East St. Louis Non-profit

New charges are being filed against three people amid an ongoing federal investigation into corruption and self-dealing at an East…

5 years ago

Second dark web drug trafficker conviction secured

Melissa Scanlan appeared at the federal courthouse in East St. Louis, Illinois this afternoon. She pleaded guilty to all the…

5 years ago

To help combat hunger, UIS students collect 15,779 pounds of food on Halloween night

The University of Illinois Springfield students has collected about 15,779 pounds of food on Halloween night to combat hunger in…

5 years ago

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