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Monthly Archives: January, 2022

Legislators, Advocates, Urge Gov. Pritzker to Include Earned Income Credit Expansion in FY22 Budget

Advocates urged the inclusion of a bill (SB3774 Aquino/ HB4920 Ammons) that would expand Earned Income Credit (EIC) eligibility, include a new state Child Tax Credit, and increase the amount of credit available to each low-income filer. #earnedincometaxcredit

Bradley Hopes Both Dr. Darden and Mayor Bryant of Robbins Can Resolve the Situation

“I think those two men need to sit down and talk things out and have the developer there. If there is something that the developer has done, then there is something that can be straightened out,” said Bradley, who is a community activist. #BradleyReport

Bulls Score Big in Victory Over Trail Blazers

Going into the final quarter, the Bulls had the lead with the score at 104 -92.

Patricia Bonk is Running for Illinois State Representative to Help Curb Illinois Violence

“We are concerned about violence and concerned about our children being gunned down. We have innocent lives that we are losing,” said Bonk #PatriciaBonk

Shawn Walsh on Will County Dealing with Teacher Shortage

“This is no longer a potential crisis. It is impacting schools in our region on a daily basis,” said Walsh, Will County Regional Office of Education superintendent. #IARSS

Tavio Headley, Vice-President of XPO Logistics in Chicago Heights Looking to Expand its Workforce in 2022

“The truck driving shortage has been around for decades,” said Headley, vice president of investment relations at XPO Logistics, Inc #XPOLogistics

Station One Smokehouse in Plainfield Focuses on Being the Best for Customers

“Whenever I worked in these restaurants I always fell in the meat area of the kitchen. I would be responsible for the butchery, sauce making and cooking of meats." #StationOne

Cruz Congratulates Breyer and Asks for Quality Replacement

"Justice Breyer is an acknowledged scholar of the law and has more than earned our respect and tranquility in his retirement,” said Cruz. #RobCruz

Hazel Crest Mustangs Honored with Resolution by the Village

“It’s about doing everything in our power to let these kids know that there is somebody out there that cares about them,” said Wilkes. #HazelCrest

Palatine Township Man Charged with Murder, Aggravated Battery

At approximately 9 p.m. on Jan. 26, Sheriff’s Police responded to a report of a battery that occurred in an apartment in the 2400 block of Randall Lane in unincorporated Palatine Township. #CookCountySheriff

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