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Monthly Archives: February, 2022

Keith Pekau Responds to Dangerous Orland Park Arrest

How many more people need to suffer from violent acts or lose their life from criminals out on bond from the Cook County judicial system? It is time for them to listen to our local police, leaders, and residents and keep violent criminals off of our streets and out of our communities. #crime

Corey Brooks To Stay On Roof “Indefinitely”

The vision for our future community center is simple. With an 85,000-square-foot center, we will be able to expand our programs and serve so many more individuals.

The Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council Endorse Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle in her Re-election Bid

“The Carpenters Union appreciates the long-time support President Preckwinkle has shown to working men and women, and we are proud to endorse her in her-re-election campaign,” said Gary Perinar, Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council, which represents more than 52,000 union workers across Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and eastern Iowa.

Column/op-ed Submission from State Senator Patrick Joyce

As I travel around the 40th Senate District, I hear time and again about the importance of public safety. We see the news reports all the time of lawlessness and crime in our large cities, and we simply cannot stand for that happening here.

Candidate for State Representative Jasimone Ward Talks with the Southland Journal

“As long as we continue to not equip our kids, they will continue to fail us and we will continue to fail them,” said Ward.

Gov Candidate Jesse Sullivan Issues Statement on End of Pritzker’s School Mask Mandate

“Gov. Pritzker’s spin on today’s ruling is dizzying. It took horrible polling numbers, members of his own party voting against him and judges ruling his orders moot before he finally allowed his school mask mandate to expire," said Sullivan.

Pat Dowell, Candidate for Illinois’ 1st Congressional District Statement on the Nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

“Judge Jackson is an excellent choice - a brilliant legal mind with a judicial temperament that will bolster the integrity of the Supreme Court. A swift confirmation is in our country's best interest,” said Alderman Pat Dowell, Democratic candidate for Congress in the 1st District.

Sheriff Dart Seeks the Public’s Help to Locate Missing Teen from Unincorporated Northfield Township

Magdalena Cuchil-Raymundo, 17, was last seen at her residence in the  10000 Block of Michael Todd Terrace at approximately 7:30 a.m. on February 20. #CookCountySheriff

Another Convicted Felon Arrested With A Handgun

The driver, now identified as Martice Smith, was wearing a Louis Vuitton “satchel bag”  underneath his jacket. Inside the satchel was a loaded Springfield .45 caliber handgun.

Rush Statement on Putin Invasion of Ukraine

“Today is a dark, dark day. Under preposterous and false pretenses, Vladimir Putin has chosen to invade a sovereign democratic nation, a critical and strategic ally of the United States."

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