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Yearly Archives: 2018

Have Fun, Stay Safe at Lollapalooza

Have Fun, Stay Safe at Lollapalooza

The Lollapalooza Music Festival at Grant Park is here.  An impressive lineup of musical acts during the festival is a definite.  But a trip to the emergency room for excessive… Read more »

Catholic Charities Hosts Free Health Fair in Cicero

Catholic Charities Hosts Free Health Fair in Cicero

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago is hosting a free community health fair at St. Frances of Rome School located at 1401 S. Austin Blvd. in Cicero on August… Read more »

Block Party Will Deliver Fun, Resources to Little Village Families

Block Party Will Deliver Fun, Resources to Little Village Families

Residents of Chicago’s South Lawndale/Little Village community will be able to access free resources and information during a Community Wellness Fair and Back-to-School Block Party organized by Erie Neighborhood House…. Read more »

Local Projects Sought for Safe Routes to School Program

Local Projects Sought for Safe Routes to School Program

The Illinois Department of Transportation is seeking proposals through the Safe Routes to School program for projects that help children walk and bike to school. Administered by IDOT using federal… Read more »

Back-to-school checklist: Don’t forget to add dental appointments

Back-to-school checklist: Don’t forget to add dental appointments

This school year, Delta Dental of Illinois wants to remind Illinois parents to include a dental appointment on the back-to-school checklist. Having a healthy smile can help improve kids’ concentration… Read more »

CPL ‘Branching Out: Building Libraries, Building Communities’

CPL ‘Branching Out: Building Libraries, Building Communities’

Chicago Public Library announced the “Branching Out: Building Libraries, Building Communities” strategy to develop and modernize community libraries throughout the city. This plan follows the successful 21st century transformation of… Read more »

Illinois Explores Partnerships to Support College and Career Readiness

Illinois Explores Partnerships to Support College and Career Readiness

Why do students choose not to pursue college, or drop out of college, even when they are provided with significant college counseling, external encouragement, and assistance in accessing financial aid?… Read more »

CHA Students Receive College Scholarships

CHA Students Receive College Scholarships

The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) and executives of The Michaels Organization, along with 27th Ward Ald. Walter Burnett, 3rd Ward Ald. Pat Dowell and 28th Ward Ald. Jason Ervin, celebrated… Read more »

Mayor Urges USCIS Director to Reduce Backlog of Citizenship Applications

Mayor Urges USCIS Director to Reduce Backlog of Citizenship Applications

Mayor Rahm Emanuel is one of nearly 50 U.S. mayors and country executives who delivered a letter to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Lee Francis Cissna demanding that… Read more »

Sandoval Eyes Reform of Business Enterprise Program

Sandoval Eyes Reform of Business Enterprise Program

In response to the state’s poor record of contracting with women and minorities despite a program specifically designed to include them, a special Senate committee opened a new inquiry Tuesday… Read more »