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Open House Chicago 2019 opens new spaces for the visitors

Open House Chicago (OHC) has become a major highlight of the cultural calendar in the fall. OHC has allowed visitors…

5 years ago

To celebrate relocation, Clinkenbeard hosts an Open House

Clinkenbeard hosts an Open House to celebrate its relocation. Clinkenbeard is a worldwide leader in the rapid production of complex…

5 years ago

Man sentenced to more than 12 years for drug trafficking

A Rockford man has been sentenced to prison for distributing Heroin. U.S. District Judge Philip G. Reinhard sentenced Maurice D.…

5 years ago

Chicago Imagists break global records at Hindman Auction

The Post War and Contemporary Art sale of Hindman realized over $3.4 million on September 26. The Hairy Who? led…

5 years ago

11 burglaries occurred in north Naperville since June 20, 2019, Naperville Police warns

The north side of Naperville was affected by the burglars as 11 cases have been reported since June 20, 2019.…

5 years ago

US Census data reveals the worsening income inequality across US

The US census data has been released on Thursday. The latest data revealed that income inequality across the US was…

5 years ago

Aurora Regional Fire Museum to host Community Hero Day and Touch-A-Truck

Aurora Regional Fire Museum has announced to host an event named ‘Community Hero day and Touch-A-truck’ on October 5. It…

5 years ago

Gibson receives MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant this week

Jeffery Gibson, an artist, received the prestigious award of the MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant this week. Gibson is known for…

5 years ago

Premier Design + Build Group breaks ground on a two-building industrial project in Wood Dale

Bridge Development Partners has given an industrial development project of two buildings in Wood Dale, DuPage County to Premier Design…

5 years ago

Assad regime violated the ban on chemical weapons by using chlorine, US says

Donald Trump authorized a strike over Syria in 2018 as it used poison gas. The use of chemical weapons was…

5 years ago

City of Joliet announces Residential Senior Snow Removal Program for 2019

The City of Joliet has announced a snow removal program for senior citizens in 2019. The Residential Senior Snow Removal…

5 years ago

Students and member of College of DuPage Faculty Association rally before final mediation meeting

Hundreds of the students, community members, and the members of the College of DuPage Faculty Association (CODFA) will rally on…

5 years ago

Industrial Accident kills Crystal Lake Man near Albion Ave, Schaumberg

A Crystal Lake man was killed in an accident while working at a steel supply company of Schaumberg. The worker…

5 years ago

Former Congressman LaHood appointed as Head of Lincoln Library

JB Pritzker appointed a former Republican congressman, Ray LaHood, as the head of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library. LaHood is…

5 years ago

Recreational Cannabis vendors will pay tax in Bridgeview

There is not any vendor which sells the recreational marijuana in Bridgeview but the village board is ready to tackle…

5 years ago

Members of Addison Teachers’ Association host unity walk

The members of the Addison Teachers’ Association (ATA) are currently working without any contract. The members of the ATA and…

5 years ago

Steel will be in action in Dick’s Sporting Goods USHL Fall Classic

The Western Conference opponents face the Chicago Steels in the season openers for the Steel this weekend. The Steel will…

5 years ago

Taiwan signs a deal to buy Illinois corn and soybean of $2.2B

JB Pritzker admires the export of a huge amount of corn and soybean to Taiwan by putting Trump’s trade war…

5 years ago

Illinois attorney general defends strict auto-emission standards of California

Kwame Raoul, the attorney general of Illinois, has joined a suit in the defense of the strict auto-emission standards of…

5 years ago

Financial Operations Department of School District U-46 will get another award

A Board of Education meeting is organized on Monday night at the Educational Services Center in which the School District…

5 years ago

Naperville Electric Utility customers get offer of rebates

The residents and non-residents of Naperville can apply for availing the offer. The qualified residential and non-residential customers of the…

5 years ago

EXPO Chicago shares eighth edition’s facts and figures

A record attendance of the international collectors and curators concluded the EXPO Chicago on Sep. 22. At least 38000 people…

5 years ago

Culinary Competition Team of JJC finishes second at Nationals

The Joliet Junior College Culinary Competition Team remained second in the nation at the National Conference of the American Culinary…

5 years ago

First Fridays in Aurora will be witchy

The theme of the First Fridays in Aurora is something witchy and fall fun. The event is scheduled on October…

5 years ago

Waukegan police arrest an alleged person involved in hit-and-run crash

A bicyclist was killed by a driver at 8th Street and Jackson Street of Waukegan last Thursday. The driver hit…

5 years ago

IEPA grants ethylene-oxide permit to Sterigenics

The Illinois Environmental Protect Agency (IEPA) has granted a construction permit to the Stregenics. The permit is granted in a…

5 years ago

The true story of ‘Newsies’ kicks off in Paramount Theatre, Aurora

Aurora, IL – The true story of Newsboys’ strike of 1899 produced by Disney has been kicked off in the…

5 years ago

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