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Monthly Archives: August, 2023

Dianne Masters Cup Supports Victims of Domestic Violence

With the significant uptick in domestic violence cases in our surrounding communities and most recently right here in our backyard, emphasis was made about spreading awareness to family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues. #domesticviolence

Diverse Group Attends Commissioner Gordon’s Inaugural Violence Prevention Advisory Council

Last year, Cook County alone saw over 1,000-gun violence victims. It is the leading cause of death among children, teens and young adults under 25-years-old. #gunviolence

Sheriff Dart Hosts Overdose Prevention Event

The Cook County Jail is a national leader in providing substance use disorder treatment in custody. #overdose

Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice Opposes the Statewide Expansion of Electronic Monitoring

The restrictions of electronic monitoring make it difficult for people to do essential tasks like grocery shopping, attending doctor’s appointments, or take care of children and other dependents. #electronicmonitoring

Joyce Announces Over $2 Million in Evidence-Based Funding for Cook County Schools

The formula takes into account a district’s total enrollment, poverty rate and number of special education or English language learners, among other factors. #schoolfunding

Preston Pleased to See Local Schools Receive Over $25 Million in Evidence-Based Funding

“Students in the community and across Illinois deserve to have their education prioritized,” said Preston... #schoolfunding

Clyne Namuo Continues History of Discrimination Against Black Businesses at Joliet Junior College After the College Lost it’s SBDC Because of Racial Discrimination

the Small business develompent center at Joliet Junior College was taken away from JJC because of racial discrimination against black businesses. JJC's history of so called diversity, equity, and incklusion with black businesses is god awful.  #PresidentClyneNamuo

The Chicago Children Equestrian Presents the 4th Annual Back to School Rodeo Showcase

Partners of this event hope to inspire and encourage other youth and adults to ride to provide another therapeutic outlet. #horses #rodeo

Joyce Celebrates Reopening of Kankakee River State Park’s Chippewa Campground

The Chippewa campground closed at the end of the fall 2015 camping season after a pump broke in the 1,700-foot well that serves the campground. #chippewa

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle Honored Sept. 14th Chamber 57 11th Annual Breakfast

Chamber 57 is a vehicle through which business and professional people work together voluntarily to define and solve community issues. #tonipreckwinkle

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