Developers, contractors, and unions of Chicago launch HIRE360 program
The largest contractors, developers, labor unions, and the United way announced the launch of a cross-industrial partnership in Chicago. The …
The largest contractors, developers, labor unions, and the United way announced the launch of a cross-industrial partnership in Chicago. The …
The holiday angels have brought gifts for needy children. The physicians and employees of Fox Valley Orthopedics have started the …
The Electrical/Electronics Automated Systems (EEAS) program of the Junior Joliet College introduced the certificate courses for the industry workers. The …
The annual Luminaria night is one of the favorite Christmastime events of the residents of Freeport. It is an annual …
A study has been published in the Journal of Perinatology about the caloric intake provided to critically ill infants. The …
Richard Guebert Jr. the president of the Illinois Farm Bureau, spoke in the annual meeting of the group in Chicago. …
Antonio Brown, a 25-year-old Chicago’s convicted felon, has been sentenced to nearly seven years in federal prison. He was found …
The real estate market held strong during the year 2019 so far despite the projections of recession, tariff war, and …
Elgin Industries is one of the best original equipment suppliers in the world. It also supplies stock replacement, engine components, …
IMEC has launched a voucher program named ‘Illinois Manufacturing Innovation Voucher Program’ to helping small businesses in bringing innovation and …
It was one of the amazing games played by the Chicago Steel. The Steel scored three goals in less than …
Andrew A. Rand, the chairman of the Peoria County Board, announced the revision and approval of the 2020 budget recommendations …
State Representative Mike Halpin, D-Rock Island, passed a law related to breast cancer coverage. The law will prevent insurance companies …
The court has sentenced Lawrence D. Rutledge, a 57-year-old Belleville man, to five years in federal probation. The court also …
The permit for the construction of the Southbridge project has been issued. Community Builders is the project manager of the …
The Lake County coroner released the details of the homicide victim. The victim is identified as Nancy Wilcox. Nancy Wilcox, …
Andrew Bae, a renowned River North art dealer, has announced his retirement. He announced that he would close his gallery …
Kyetia M. Hines, a 36-year-old Belleville woman, has been convicted over the conspiracy, wire fraud, and aggravated identity theft charges. …
Sara Huser, a member of the Illinois Education Association, has initiated a GoFundMe page to raise money. The money will …
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) have released the …
Ernesto Godinez, a Chicago man, has been sentenced by the federal judge to more than 16 years in federal prison. …
The second cycle of the SPARK Grant has been announced by the Chicago Artists Coalition (CAC) today. The SPARK Grant …
Friends of Harley Clarke, an Evanston grassroots group, started a fundraising campaign for the preservation of the Harley Clarke House. …
The culinary and college programs of the Walt Disney Company will be started next year. 12 Junior Joliet College students …
A Suburban Chicago man has been sentenced by the court to one year and a half in federal prison. He …
The foundation permit of $8 million has been issued by Chicago for the construction of the 74-story condo tower at …
Roberto Fisher, a 50-year-old Carpentersville man, pleaded guilty in the court. Sara L. Ellis, a US District Judge, heard the …
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