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2018年4月11日 星期三

Harvey lays off 40 police and fire employees | Family offers reward for information about 2017 shooting in Lansing

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Harvey lays off 40 police and fire employees, union officials say

Wednesday, Apr 11

Harvey laid off 40 police and fire employees, union officials said

Family offers reward for information about 2017 shooting in Lansing

A family is offering a $7,500 reward for information about a 2017 shooting.

New train station opens for commuters in Joliet, ending a six-year wait

A new train station in the Joliet Gateway Center — a transportation hub serving Will County — was opened to the public on Wednesday.

Cook County $75M housing upgrade largest for south suburbs since 2005

The project will upgrade 456 housing apartments for senior and disabled residents and 100 units for families at sites in Park Forest, Chicago Heights, Harvey and Robbins

Hazel Crest referendum proponent cries foul after residents reject ballot measure

A ballot referendum that asked Hazel Crest residents if the village should be divided into six districts with one trustee elected from each district has failed, its proponent said.

South Holland man has recipe for pastry success

Pastry chef Marcus J. Freeman is preparing to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the opening of his family's South Holland-based Signature Sweets Factory.

Naperville ERA supporters 'optimistic' after meeting with legislators about amendment ratification | District 203 classroom nurses could get pay hike

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Naperville ERA supporters 'optimistic' after meeting with legislators about amendment ratification

Wednesday, Apr 11

Naperville area legislators met with their local constituents Tuesday to discuss why Illinois needs to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.

City Council to discuss merits of merging Naper Settlement, city administrative offices

Naperville City Council members and Naper Settlement staff begin public discussion on the possibility of merging administrative offices between the two entities.

District 203 classroom nurses could get pay hike

Administrators say the proposed pay raises for classroom nurses in Naperville School District 203 will help the district remain competitive with neighboring Indian Prairie District 204.

Naperville council open to homes being built on part of Nokia land

Naperville City Council members Monday said they were open to considering rezoning 58 acres of Nokia property to residential.

New DIY biz seeking Naperville license to serve beer and wine to customers

Erica and Ted Rowlands won the Naperville Liquor Commission's recommendation they receive a Class M license for their WorkBench DIY Studio.

50 years of Cubs home openers for Naperville resident Don Nelson

Naperville resident Don Nelson, 80, has tickets to attend his 50th consecutive Cubs home opener on Monday. He says the cold weather is always memorable.