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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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 years ago

Man sentenced to prison for enticing underage girls into sex

A north suburban man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. He has been convicted of enticing underage…

6 years ago

Chicago Steel ran rampant against the Madison Capitols

Chicago Steel were in lethal mood as they thumped the Madison Capitals 7-1. It was an adventurous Saturday night as…

6 years ago

Get Ready Chicagoans: Tony award-winning ‘Oslo’ comes to town

The Tony – award-winning play ‘Oslo' is coming to Chicago as it will run through Oct.20 at Chicago's Broadway Playhouse.…

6 years ago

Public clubhouse in Addison approved

Construction will begin on a public clubhouse in Addison as the DuPage Forest Preserve District gives approval. A public clubhouse…

6 years ago

Andrew Chesney donates raise in pay to local organizations

State Representative Andrew Chesney refused to take a pay raise of $1628 and gave it to the local organizations working…

6 years ago

Illinois students march in a strike over climate change

The demand of the striking student was political actions to be taken on climate change. Thousands of students gathered in…

6 years ago

National Coffee with a Cop Day allows the community to chat with the police chief

The main aim of the informal event is to build a conversational relationship between the community of Naperville and the…

6 years ago

Many shows open in Chicago this weekend: Do not miss them

Chicago is going to host an art fair weekend. Many gallery shows would open in Chicago this weekend. Many receptions…

6 years ago

Chicago Steel host the Madison Capitals

Hockey fans are ready as the Chicago Steel will host the Madison Capitols in final preseason home game. The game will…

6 years ago

Good news for Illinois: Unemployment rate reaches historic low

The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) has announced good news for the state as the unemployment rate was 4.0…

6 years ago

Students striking for climate change action seeking adult support

Students striking for climate change action have no intentions of backing down as they will be seeking their support to…

6 years ago

Ilhan Omar accuses Trump of putting her life at risk

Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has condemned the tweet of Donald Trump. Trump retweeted a post which talked about the partying by…

6 years ago

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