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Chicago Steel fell to Youngstown Phantoms

The Chicago Steel fell to Youngstown Phantoms in the Weekend opener. The Steel showed a strong performance which included a…

4 years ago

Man charged with DUI for crashing his Lexus into a Church

Lake in the Hills man crashed his Lexus into Living Water Lutheran Church. About 12:18 a.m. Thursday, October 31, 2019,…

4 years ago

Get your Cocoa Crawl mugs

Aurora, IL – Good news for the Cocoa Crawl fans as December is upon us. Cocoa Crawl comes just once…

4 years ago

To support kids in Bangladesh, free stained glass workshops 2019 conducted

For Kid’s Sake (FKS) Art Auction, local students created stained glass artwork last work. Some of the artwork included “Autumn…

4 years ago

Number of Illinois kids without health insurance growing

Across the nation, the number of kids growing without health insurance is rising and it is the same in Illinois…

5 years ago

$1200 returned to Orangeville Schools by FHN Sports Physicals

FHN’s series of sports physical clinics has helped raised more than $16,000 for area schools. The physical clinics were held…

5 years ago

To resolve fraud investigation, Outcome Health agrees to pay $70 million

Outcome Health (Outcome) has agreed to a resolution with the Department of Justice to pay $70 million. The money will…

5 years ago

Rain, snow halts corn comeback

Rain and snow once again delay the harvest of corn as more than half of the state crop are in.…

5 years ago

Chicago Institute for Fetal Health gets a second fetal surgeon

Amir Alhajjar, MD, is a specialist in fetal surgical intervention. He has recently joined The Chicago Institute for Fetal Health…

5 years ago

Seatbelt Safety Zones to be conducted by Joliet Police

The Joliet Police Chief Al Roechner announced that the Joliet Police Department will conduct Seatbelt Safety Zones. The police department…

5 years ago

Hoffman propose new law for breast cancer

State Rep. Jay Hoffman, D-Swansea, is highlighting a new in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. He is highlighting a…

5 years ago

Rich will pay more under Pritzker fair tax

The Illinois Policy Institute is out and it has some news for the rich people. They will be paying more…

5 years ago

Chicago under fire from Trump

Chicago thrashed by President Trump as he was speaking to a fawning audience of police chiefs attending an annual convention.…

5 years ago

2020 ACA Health Insurance Marketplace rates released

The health insurance rates and analysis for the Illinois Exchange 2020 Plan Year have been released by the Illinois Department…

5 years ago

Potential Improvements to 248th Avenue to be the focus of Open House

NAPERVILLE, IL – The potential improvements to 248th Avenue will be the focus of the open house-style information meeting of…

5 years ago

Bribery charges for Illinois State Representative

Illinois State Rep. Luis Arroyo has been charged with offering a bribe to a fellow state lawmaker. He has been…

5 years ago

Construction of Bridge Point North enters into final phase

Bridge Development Partners, LLC has started the work on the final phase of the Bridge Point North project. The company…

5 years ago

AB Specialty Silicones receives citation from OSHA over Waukegan plant explosion

The Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) of the US Department of Labor has issued $1591176 to AB Specialty Silicones…

5 years ago

6 Distinguished Alumni recognized by Highland Community College Foundation

The Highland Community College recognized six Distinguished Alumni on Oct. 10 at the Freeport Club, Freeport. The Foundation has recognized…

5 years ago

Chicago Steel achieve comeback victory against Fargo Force

The Chicago Steel snatched a great victory against the Fargo Force with the final score of 7-4. The Force scored…

5 years ago

Pumpkin Composting event to be hosted by Elgin

The City of Elgin residents have an excellent opportunity to compost their pumpkins as the city is arranging a collection…

5 years ago

Woman hurt in U.S. 20 crash settles for $1 Million

$1 Million settlement for woman hurt in a crash on U.S. 20 in 2018. The case was settled on Thursday…

5 years ago

To assist Nonprofit, Elgin hosts Annual Winter Wear Collection

All Elgin fire stations will be accepted winter outwear as part of donation now through December 25, 2019. On behalf…

5 years ago

CareerSpark 2019 Recap

On October 8th and 9th, the 3rd annual CareerSpark Expo was organized in which over 4,600 eighth grade students from…

5 years ago

E-Plan review launched by the City of Naperville for enhancing the submission process

The revision of the developmental submittals in the digital form has been started by the City of Naperville. The decision…

5 years ago

Chicago progresses in combating violent crimes, US Attorney’s Office says

John R. Lausch, Jr., holds the office of the US Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. The US Attorney’s…

5 years ago

Unemployment rate decreases in twelve metropolitan areas of Illinois

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) released the preliminary data today.…

5 years ago

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