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Kenilworth going green
Kenilworth has been awarded more than $19,000 in grant money to improve indoor lighting in several public buildings, which is predicted to cut carbon emissions by more than 70,000 pounds a year. "A number like that to me sounds like a huge amount," said...Tags: Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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Crystal Lake's 3 Oaks recreation area honored
What began as 500 acres of farmland, was turned into a quarry that produced rock for countless miles of Chicago-area roadways, and today is a beautiful beach and recreation area was recently recognized by the state of Illinois. Three Oaks Recreation...
Tags: Rentals, Politics, Government, Canoeing and Kayaking, Vulcan Materials Company
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Station contractor will have to pay for missing deadline
The Romeoville-based general contractor who failed to meet the 80th Avenue Metra Station's completion deadline will be required to cover the cost of keeping two professional service firms on the project for the additional 10 to 12 weeks. Tinley Park...Tags: Tinley Park, World War II (1939-1945)
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Rep. Connie Howard retires after her state grants were subpoenaed
A South Side lawmaker who helped found an AIDS awareness organization that attracted the interest of federal prosecutors has quietly resigned. Democratic Rep. Connie Howard stepped down from the Illinois House effective July 9. She cited "personal...
Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Lawyers, Michael Madigan, AIDS
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Feds widen probe into newly retired South Side lawmaker
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD — Federal authorities are widening their probe of a newly retired South Side lawmaker with a fresh subpoena seeking records of a scholarship named in her honor and of an Illinois House committee she once chaired. Democratic Rep....Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Michael Madigan, AIDS, Crime, Law and Justice
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Broadcast museum opens with question about $6 million state jobs grant
Two years after a $6 million jobs grant from the state jump-started construction on its new building, the Museum of Broadcast Communications has a lot to show for it: 18,000 square feet of television and radio exhibits, recordings and memorabilia that...
Tags: Politics, Services and Shopping, Rod Blagojevich, Government, Entertainment
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Over 200 state laws to take effect Jan. 1
On January 1, 2012, more than 200 new laws, covering everything from local library boards to murder, will go into effect.
Chicago Tribune political reporter Rick Pearson says some that might impact you the most include:
- Toll hike
- Electronics...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Diabetes, Wars and Interventions, Nursing, Misdemeanors
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Garden Fresh Market to close in March
TribLocal - Arlington Heights » NewsGarden Fresh Market will shut its doors permanently March 4, according to the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. The closure will affect 70 …... -
Small electrical businesses see surge in grant-funded jobs
TribLocal - Libertyville » NewsSome local electricians and distributors are feeling the trickle-down effect of governments and businesses taking advantage of grants that cover the costs to upgrade to …... -
Volkswagen subsidiary in Libertyville to expand, add jobs, village officials say
TribLocal - Libertyville » NewsVolkswagen’s subsidiary VW Credit Inc. is expanding its business in Libertyville by 50 percent to make way for new jobs, according to Libertyville officials. The …...
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