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Monthly Archives: January, 2021

Lillard Stuns Bulls, Hits Game-Winner

Lillard Stuns Bulls, Hits Game-Winner (Chicago, IL) - After having their game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday postponed due to COVID-19 protocols, the Bulls returned to the court on Saturday against the Portland Trail Blazers.

Melissa Taylor wants to take Lynwood from Good to Great

Melissa Taylor wants to take Lynwood from Good to Great (Lynwood, Illinois) - The Lynwood First Team proudly introduces Melisa Taylor as candidate

Altheimer Announces Campaign for Bloom Township Supervisor

Altheimer Announces Campaign for Bloom Township Supervisor (Glenwood, IL) - Dr. Octavia I. Altheimer announces that she is running for Bloom Township

Pink Hatz Construction LLC Brings Home Improvement and Women Empowerment to the Southland

Pink Hatz Construction LLC (Chicago Heights, IL) Pink Hatz is a woman-owned and operated minority construction company. Located in Chicago Heights, IL.

The US Extradition Bureau Brings Self-Defense to the Southland

The US Extradition Bureau Brings Self-Defense (Olympia Fields, Illinois) - As the world progresses, criminals become smarter. This allows crime to be

GOVERNOR PRITZKER ACTIVATES APPROXIMATELY 500 NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS FOR U.S. CAPITAL SECURITY AT DOD REQUEST

In response to a DOD request, Governor Pritzker has activated ~500 National Guard troops.

Text Messages Show Top Trump Campaign Fundraiser’s Key Role Planning the Rally That Preceded the Siege

Supporters of President Donald Trum​p gather at the Washington Mon​ument to listen to the preside​nt address the crowd on Jan. 6, 2021. Later that day, the group walked to the U.S.​ Capitol and stormed inside.

Treasurer Frerichs Encourages Non-Profits to Apply for $250,000 Available Through Charitable Trust Program

$250K available to nonprofits through Charitable Trust Program

Guest: Michelle Nelson

George Brassea interviews Michelle Nelson. Michelle Nelson is running for Mayor in the Village of Flossmoor in the April 2021 municipal election.

“The People We Serve Are Paying Too Much for Energy:” Virginia Lawmakers Are Targeting Dominion Energy

In a bid to lower some of the highest electricity bills in the nation, Virginia lawmakers are pushing legislation that would strengthen oversight of the state’s largest utility, Dominion Energy, potentially setting up hundreds of millions of dollars in customer refunds.

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