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Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice to Host Job Screenings
The Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) will host monthly screenings in Alton and St. Charles this August, September, and October. DJJ is looking to fill multiple openings for juvenile… Read more
IDFPR Calls for Federal Student Loan Servicers to Prioritize the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced the Department has issued a letter to all federal student loan servicers encouraging them to immediately implement best practices to… Read more
Parents must speak out against harmful National Sex Education Standards the Pritzker Administration is imposing on local schools
By: State Representative Adam Niemerg, Illinois Freedom Caucus member With only the bare minimum number of votes to pass a bill in the Illinois House, the Legislature approved the controversial… Read more
Kids Above All Back-to-School Backpack Drive Starts Students with Success
The past few years have been a struggle for us all, but especially for our children. With inflation continuing to climb, many northern Illinois families are struggling with even the… Read more
Back to School Guide
By: Ashmar Mandou Back-to-School season is here! Whether you’re sending your kids to school for the first time or sending them off for another year, this compilation of Back-to-School events… Read more
Want to Stop the Endless Rollercoaster Ride? A Life Coach Can Help
Many people feel that they are going through a rollercoaster of life. There are big ups, downs, and days in between. They feel lost, hopeless, stuck, and unsure about how… Read more
National Latino Health Wellness, Equity Tour Kicks Off in Chicago
The largest Latino Health, Wellness and Equity Fiesta kicks off in Chicago with national tour on Saturday, August 13th with health exams, services, resources, and education from over 60 providers… Read more
Health Care Workers Settle COVID Shot Mandate for $10.3 Million
Liberty Counsel settled the nation’s first classwide lawsuit for health care workers over a COVID shot mandate, for more than $10.3 million. The class action settlement against NorthShore University HealthSystem… Read more
Meals on Wheels Chicago Celebrates 35 Years of Service
On August 10th, Meals on Wheels Chicago celebrated an important milestone. For 35 years, the home meal delivery program has helped food-insecure seniors and individuals with disabilities stay health, nourished,… Read more
The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago Announces Fall Exhibitions
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago announces the following exhibitions for Fall 2022 and Spring 2023, a few of them include: Enter the Mirror September 10, 2022–July 23, 2023… Read more