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Monthly Archives: August, 2022

IL Freedom Caucus Calls for Policy Change to Combat High Unemployment in Illinois

We need to substantially reduce business regulations and make it easier for businesses to get the licensing and permits they need.

OpEd: Why We Should Oppose Bills Like the American Innovation and Choice Online Act

Any prohibition on services promoting their own tools could hinder these valuable services and make it harder for customer to patronize Black-owned businesses.

Dixmoor Water Main Repairs Underway

“I appreciate the help we are getting from Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle,” Roberts said.

Southland Leader Monica Gordon Named a ‘Woman of Excellence’

“Being an award recipient is exciting, humbling, and gives me encouragement to continue to fight for women’s rights, economic development, infrastructure, and everything else we need in our communities to ensure positive growth,” Monica declared.

Southland Black Chamber Regretfully Announces Death of Member

I am deeply saddened to announce the death of one of our beloved chamber members, Elizabeth Jones," said board member Sarah Brown. "Her spirit was fierce...

Illinois Doctor Indicted for Tax Crimes

If convicted, Sriram faces up to five years in prison for tax evasion, and up to three years for each count of filing a false tax return and aiding in the filing of a false tax return. #FBI

More Water Main Breaks in Dixmoor

More updates to come.

UPDATED: Dixmoor Water Main Break Fixed

“The break has been fixed and originally we thought schools would reopen tomorrow morning, but we have been informed by the IEPA that tests need to be performed and so the two schools that were closed today will be closed tomorrow,” Roberts said.

Calumet City Ald. Monet Wilson Gives Back Beyond her Ward

"I just love getting out there and seeing the residents. Talking to residents. Finding out what they need through real human contact is so important."

Illinois Man Sentenced to 55 Years in Federal Prison for Killing Special Deputy U.S. Marshal Jacob Keltner

A jury earlier this year convicted FLOYD E. BROWN, 43, of Springfield, Ill., of second-degree murder of a federal officer, attempting to kill additional federal officers, assault of federal officers, and multiple firearm offenses. #FederalCourt

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