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JJC Communications and Marketing bags awards at Regional Conference

The Joliet Junior College Communications and Marketing Division was on fire at the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations…

6 years ago

Technology helping farmers to recover from wet spring

The recent development in technology is helping farmers recover from the slow planting caused by heavy spring rains and flooding…

6 years ago

Federal investigation ensnares Marty Sandoval

A federal investigation has caught another Chicago law-maker. More FBI raids are going to take place with the search warrants…

6 years ago

Dr. Christine Fiorite of JJC trains K-16 English language teachers in Cairo and Luxor

The US State Department initiated the English Language Specialist program for which 80 US citizens were selected. Dr. Christine Fiorite,…

6 years ago

Rockford City Council votes 11-1 to certify casino proposal

The Rockford Chamber of Commerce and Rockford Area Economic Development Council (RAEDC) have been advocating the need for a casino…

6 years ago

Hispanic American Construction Industry Association announces 40th anniversary celebrations

The Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (HACIA) will celebrate its 40th anniversary on Oct. 15. The members of the HACIA…

6 years ago

NHTSA spreads message that ‘Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving’ on Halloween

Halloween is celebrated by millions of children and adults every year. It is a holiday which is celebrated in the…

6 years ago

Steel fall against Gamblers at Resch Center in Green Bay: First defeat for Steel this season

The Green Bay Gamblers won against the Chicago Steel at the Resch Center in Green Bay. The Gamblers got momentum…

6 years ago

Chicago man faces charges of illegal sports gambling and bankruptcy

Michael Frontier, 35-year-old, has been charged in federal court for conducting an illegal sports gambling business. He was also charged…

6 years ago

Corn and soybeans prices fall due to lowered harvest estimates by USDA

The harvest estimates for corn and soybeans have been lowered by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The lowered…

6 years ago

Enrollment and Transportation Center of Freeport School District to host Bus Driver Hiring Open House

The event is organized to meet the drivers’ shortage in the district. The Enrollment and Transportation Center of the Freeport…

6 years ago

Pritzker announces 5-year plan to create economy for everyone

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, announced his administration’s 5-year plan to revitalize the Illinois economy and build future’s workforce.…

6 years ago

Springfield Police Department announces partnership with Gateway Foundation

The Springfield Police Department has announced its partnership with the Gateway Foundation for the implementation of the Safe Passage Initiative.…

6 years ago

Court sentences businessman to 1 year and 1 day in prison for stealing trade secrets

A 59-year-old employee of a McHenry County manufacturing firm stole trade secrets from his employer. He was planning to work…

6 years ago

Ordinance places strict regulations on farms in Chicago

The Latin motto of Chicago is “Urbs in horto” which means “city in a garden”. Raymond Lopez, a West Side…

6 years ago

Cicero gets 16th place on the list of most miserable US cities

Business Insider published a list of the 50 most miserable US cities. Cicero, an Illinois town, was placed 16th on…

6 years ago

Admins of U-46 Board update Educational Pathways

The administrators of the U-46 Board of Education (BOE) have been working on expanding the small learning communities at the…

6 years ago

JJC and Three Rivers Manufacturers’ Association host MFG Day

It was the sixth consecutive year when Junior Joliet College partnered with the Three Rivers Manufacturers’ Association to host MFG…

6 years ago

Peoria County Board has a new member

There will be a new member of Peoria County Board for District 5 as Brandy Bryant will be the new…

6 years ago

SOFA Chicago announces list of exhibition galleries for 26th annual edition

The 26th annual edition of SOFA Chicago will take place between Oct. 31, 2019, and Nov. 3, 2019. SOFA Chicago…

6 years ago

US Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi calls vaping ‘public health-epidemic’

US Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of Schaumburg, an Illinois congressman, called vaping a public health epidemic. He said that the vaping…

6 years ago

Medical Assisting Program to be launched in spring 2020 by JJC

The enrollment for the new medical assisting program offered by Joliet Junior College will start in spring 2020. The program…

6 years ago

Illinois Youth Climate Strike marchers join environmentalists in a protests

The Illinois Youth Climate Strike demonstrators demanded that the government should declare climate emergency at all levels. The demonstrators joined…

6 years ago

Illinois voters feel that the state is moving forward on a right track: Survey Report

The research office of the University of Illinois Springfield and NPR Illinois conducted the 2019 Illinois Issues Survey. The survey…

6 years ago

Aurora Historical Society to raise funds via Halloween Party

The Aurora Historical Society will host a Halloween party as a fundraiser for the fall. The party will include some…

6 years ago

Rockford Man sentenced to prison for conspiring to distribute heroin

U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey has sentenced a Rockford man on a federal drug conspiracy charge. Tyshon T. Watson,…

6 years ago

4-year sentencing for man for robbing two banks

A Rockford man has been sentenced to four years in federal prison. He has been charged on one count of…

6 years ago

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