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Teams announcement for the 2019 Brave Launch

The teams for the 2019 Brave Launch cohort have been announced by the Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and the…

5 years ago

Municipal Center Parking Deck improvement will start from September 9 week

NAPERVILLE, Ill. – The improvements to the upper level of the Municipal Center Parking Deck will start on the week…

5 years ago

Cmdr. Dan Shanower Memorial will host the September 11 Remembrance

The Exchange Club of Naperville will carry on the tradition of sponsoring Naperville’s annual September 11 remembrance. This year will…

5 years ago

Fraudulently Billing charges for executive director of Suburban Autism Center

The executive director of a suburban autism center is in hot waters as she has been indicted on federal fraud…

5 years ago

Professional divorce of Lou Lang and Rabbi Yehiel “Mark” Kalish

The professional relationship between Lou Lang and Rabbi Yehiel “Mark” Kalish could be one of the bizarre in Illinois’s political…

5 years ago

Chicago’s minimum wage $15 an hour?

Chicago may have some good news as the minimum wage of the city could be $15 an hour. A new…

5 years ago

Lena Lions’ ‘The Cadillac of Small Town Festivals’ schedules on 6th and 7th September

The 69th Annual Fall Festival of Lena Lions will be held in downtown Lena. The festival is scheduled on 6th…

5 years ago

Court sentenced a suburban man 15 years in prison in child pornography and sexual assault case

A suburban man has been sentenced by the court as the charges of sharing explicit images of children were proven…

5 years ago

70th Anniversary season for the Elgin Symphony Orchestra

It will be an amazing Friday, September 13th at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Chicago as the…

5 years ago

Has the bleeding stopped for SIU Carbondale?

Southern Illinois University Carbondale has released its figures on Wednesday showing declining enrollment again this fall. However, there is good…

5 years ago

Butterfly Garden at the Santori Public Library of Aurora’s garden: A Scout’s Project

Matthew Bernardi is involved in scouting from his early days of life. He is a senior at Metea Valley High…

5 years ago

Lightfoot and Senator Cruz exchange fire over gun violence

Lori Lightfoot, the mayor of Chicago, blamed the violence on guns come from other states. She said that those states…

5 years ago

Centro de Informacion announces the date for Annual Gala

October 12 has been set by the Centro de Informacion for its annual gala and auction. The event will be…

5 years ago

Weekly honors for Conor Crane and Daren Osby

It has been a good week for Florence Freedoms first baseman Connor Crane and Joliet Slammers right-hander Daren Osby as…

5 years ago

District 5 board member applications been accepted by Peoria County Board Chairman

There is a vacant Peoria County Board District 5 seat and Peoria County Board Chairman Andrew A. Rand is inviting…

5 years ago

Felon charged with possessing 50 firearms in a Chicago home

A convicted felon was charged in the federal court with illegally possessing 50 firearms. The firearms include shotguns, rifles, and…

5 years ago

Richard Hull: Chicago’s Lasting Impression on an Artist

Richard Hull may not be from Chicago but his art surely reflects the City. He was encouraged by a professor…

5 years ago

Unions affected badly after Janus

The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling last year in the Janus case has slowed down union momentum. However, an annual report…

5 years ago

The Illinois Chamber of Commerce releases Government Affairs Report

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, signed bills into law continuously. The report of government affairs, released by the Illinois…

5 years ago

Alleged murderer Devin Marcum found guilty in court

The jury has decided that the alleged murderer, Devin Marcum, was the actual murderer. He was found guilty in a…

5 years ago

Peoria County Government announces Learn with Peoria County programs

The public has been invited by the Peoria County Government to join the Learn with Peoria County programs at the…

5 years ago

Last Fling and Labor Day weekend will have parking lot closures

There is a requirement of the closure of some parking lots and streets at and near the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk…

5 years ago

City Boards and Commissions look for student representatives

There are some vacant spaces for the high school students on several City Boards and Commissions. Steve Chirico, the mayor…

5 years ago

The update of Rock Run Crossings

The civil engineering services are provided by CEMCON, Ltd., and TranSystems. Rock Run Crossings is a mega project with a…

5 years ago

Pritzker signs the bill of raising minimum salary of teachers up to $40000

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, has signed a bill into law in which the minimum salary of the teachers…

5 years ago

Chicago Architecture Biennial announces more than 100 programs

Chicago Architecture Biennial announced that more than 100 programs would take place at more than 50 venues between September 19,…

5 years ago

Jewish Federation of Chicago begins the Fund for Asylum Seekers

Asylum seekers need attention all the time as they never have their own food, the place to live, and money…

5 years ago

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