AB Specialty Silicones receives citation from OSHA over Waukegan plant explosion
The Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) of the US Department of Labor has issued $1591176 to AB Specialty Silicones …
The Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) of the US Department of Labor has issued $1591176 to AB Specialty Silicones …
The Highland Community College recognized six Distinguished Alumni on Oct. 10 at the Freeport Club, Freeport. The Foundation has recognized …
The Chicago Steel snatched a great victory against the Fargo Force with the final score of 7-4. The Force scored …
The City of Elgin residents have an excellent opportunity to compost their pumpkins as the city is arranging a collection …
$1 Million settlement for woman hurt in a crash on U.S. 20 in 2018. The case was settled on Thursday …
All Elgin fire stations will be accepted winter outwear as part of donation now through December 25, 2019. On behalf …
On October 8th and 9th, the 3rd annual CareerSpark Expo was organized in which over 4,600 eighth grade students from …
The revision of the developmental submittals in the digital form has been started by the City of Naperville. The decision …
John R. Lausch, Jr., holds the office of the US Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. The US Attorney’s …
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) released the preliminary data today. …
The state’s senior U.S. senator has held the freight lines accountable after its on-time performance on state train runs got …
The Junior Joliet College has announced the dates of the application submission for the radiologic technology program. The applications will …
The Transportation, Engineering, and Development Business Group of the City of Naperville invited the public to attend a second public …
The recently released Rebuild Illinois Highway Improvement Program includes the new interchange at I-55 and IL 59. The program also …
Things don’t look good for the Clean Energy Jobs Act as the General Assembly’s fall veto session awaits for it …
Two new buildings have been added to the local historic landmarks by the City of Joliet. The buildings have got …
Two police officers of the Chicago Police Department have been convicted by a federal jury. They were facing the charges …
Chicago’s mayor Lori Lightfoot has announced that the city will invest $20 million for the Bus Priority Zone Program. The …
In the latest, slowest Illinois harvest in a decade, Soybeans are leading the race. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Crop …
The local heroes of Freeport, Illinois will be recognized and memorized in the form of a Hero Tree. The Hero …
There is so much in Greater Peoria to celebrate in the Manufacturing Month. Greater Peoria is known as the earth-moving …
The Illinois Department of Transportation will work on the projects of rebuilding roads and bridges in Illinois. It is part …
The alliance of the US with Turkey and the US military actions in Syria are being questioned by the Illinois …
Vanessa Johnson of Auburn Gresham is the lucky winner of Cook County Land Bank Authority (CCLBA)’s third annual home giveaway. …
Chicago Steel and Team USA were locked in a high-tempo back and forth battle on Saturday night as Steel salvage …
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office has informed people of the ways thieves use to steal vehicles. They also urged the …
U.S. District Judge Philip G. Reinhard has sentenced a Rockford man to 15 years in federal prison. This sentencing will …
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