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Monthly Archives: February, 2023

Free Learning Opportunities Available and Volunteers Needed for the South Suburban College Literacy Tutoring Program

Illiteracy can be debilitating for adults who have yet to receive the proper instruction. #ssc

Women’s History Month at the Oak Lawn Public Library

Throughout the month of March, patrons may contribute photographs or written descriptions of remarkable women to be displayed at the Adult Services Desk... #womenshistorymonth

Homer Glen Resident Celebrates 45 Years of Service at Palos Hospital

“Through the years, I have been fortunate to work with many people who have made an impact on my life...” #northwesternmedicine

Rep. Haas Honors Local Business for February 2023 Monthly Spotlight

They take pride in the faces of satisfied customers having taken a respite to take part in the cultures brought to Monee from the family’s travels... #monee #jackiehaas

‘Americans and the Holocaust’ Traveling Exhibition Coming to Prairie State College Library

In addition to the traveling exhibition on loan, the Prairie State College Library received a cash grant to support public programs. #psc #holocaust

Dolton 149 Board Hail Student Math, Reading Growth

Dolton 149 K to 8 students achieved overall reading and math growth of 2% and 3%, respectively... #dolton149

South Suburban College Launches New Hospitality Management Program as Spring 2023 Registration Options Are Still Available

In early 2023, the college launched marketing efforts for the newly established Hospitality Management Program. #ssc #southsuburbancollege

OpEd: Senator Patrick Joyce (February 2023)

As we begin the earnest work of the 103rd General Assembly in 2023, I am co-chairing one of two Senate committees where my fellow co-chair is a Republican. #senatorjoyce

Legislation Would Phase Out Subminimum Wage for Tipped Workers in Illinois

Coffey argues that the current system of tipping good service is capitalism at work. #restaurants #tips

House Dems’ Cannabis Working Group Will Engage Industry, Equity Advocates

According to the ACLU, Black people in Illinois were 7.5 times more likely than white people to be arrested for cannabis-related offenses prior to the state’s decriminalization of the drug in 2016. #cannabis

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