Robbins receives $20 million from MWRD for stormwater project

The Village of Robbins has received $20 million from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. The funds will go toward the Robbins Stormwater Park and Midlothian Creek Restoration Project.

Pritzker Administration Issues Third Wave of Conditional Adult Use Cannabis Dispensary Licenses

Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) issued five additional Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization Licenses to applicants selected in lotteries held in the summer of 2021. These awardees join the 177 conditional licenses issued by the Administration in July, bringing the total number of issued licenses to 182 (of 185 available licenses).

A pathway for Black wealth: Tips for fueling business growth through planning and mentorship

Black businesses are an essential part of the economy. As one of the fastest-growing segments of the U.S. economy, Black businesses contribute an estimated $200 billion to the national economy annually. Research shows that entire communities benefit when Black businesses succeed. They create jobs, close the racial wealth gap, and strengthen local economies.

CITY CALUMET ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

The City of Calumet City is inviting sealed Bid Proposals from interested and qualified union-only parties for the City of Calumet City, Lead Water Service Replacements.

"SILAS PURNELL COLLEGE EXPO - IS BACK !!! "

The Chesterfield Community Council is hosting the return of the "Silas Purnell College Expo" on Saturday, September 10; at 11:00 am at Tuley Park Fieldhouse, 90th & King Drive.

In Order to Best Support Its Students and all Chicagoans, City Colleges of Chicago to Host Be Well Chicago Fest at Kennedy-King College on August 20

In support of our students and our larger Chicago community, City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) will host Be Well Chicago Fest, a community mental health and wellness event with free admission and health screenings at Kennedy-King College (KKC). This event is open to the public. The event to be hosted at Kennedy-King College on August 20th.

Residents Can Get FREE Legal Advice from The Chicago Bar Association This Saturday, August 20, 2022

Do you need legal help? Not sure if you need an attorney or just need a little advice? Attorneys with The Chicago Bar Association’s Call-A-Lawyer Program are ready and available to take calls from the public and offer brief legal advice on Saturday, August 20. The CBA is here to help as part of an ongoing legal public service program.

Environmental Justice Concerns Loom Over Rail Merger

A few months back, I wrote a column focused on my misgivings about the proposed merger of two huge railroads – Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern. As I wrote at the time, I feared that the merger would add to the environmental and health burdens already facing Black communities and other communities of color by introducing more rail traffic and more carbon emissions while also negatively impacting things like emergency response and commute times.

Chicago African Americans in Philanthropy to host special Pop-Up of The Soul of Philanthropy – Reframed and Exhibited

Chicago African Americans in Philanthropy (CAAIP) will host a special Black Philanthropy Month reception for The Soul of Philanthropy – Reframed and Exhibited – Pop-Up Abridged Edition at Hatch 41, 4131 S. State Street on Sunday, August 21st from 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm. This preview of the groundbreaking exhibition and multimedia presentation that has captivated visitors across the country is free to the public.

Deadline to Apply for Property Tax Savings is August 26, 2022 Homeowners can apply for exemptions online

Cook County – Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi announces that Friday, August 26, 2022 is the deadline for homeowners to apply for property tax exemptions.

CALUMET CITY AWARDED $2,000,000 GRANT TO IMPROVE DEVELOPMENT

Mayor Thaddeus Jones and The City of Calumet City are excited to announce the arrival of what many are calling a “game changer.” Calumet City has been awarded $2,000,000 to help with the redevelopment of its local downtown area and commercial spaces throughout the city. The grant comes as a highlight for the town through the efforts of Governor Pritzker.

Chicago, Illinois – August 15, 2022 - AKArama Foundation awards Scholarships to 18 College-bound CPS Students

The AKArama Foundation, Inc. Research Development and Fundraising Committee is excited to announce the “Wants and Needs” raffle to raise funds for scholarships, education, health, and financial well-being in the local community. The raffle offers a chance for each supporter to win because their donations will help these services. The actual raffle winners will receive a variety of gifts that include designer bags, and gift cards for travel, groceries, and gas. The AKArama Foundation has been the non-profit entity of Theta Omega Chapter since 1981. Use this link to purchase tickets before the deadline on September 5, 2022: https://bit.ly/3AvO02h

FIRST ANNUAL CHICAGO-BASED CLINK WINE & SPIRITS FESTIVAL DEDICATED TO WOMEN & BIPOC ENTREPRENEURS SET FOR SEPTEMBER 18

CLINK Festival founders, Chrishon Lampley, owner of Love Cork Screw wines and Joyce Dawkins, founder of She ROCKS It Magazine are pleased to announce the debut of the inaugural CLINK Wine & Spirits Festival, the first-of-its-kind Chicago-based wine and spirits festival dedicated to highlighting Women, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in the industry. Featuring panel discussions, a walkaround tasting showcasing more than 50 minority-owned wine & spirit brands paired with fare from local Chicago chefs of color, a cigar lounge, a mocktail waterpark and a DJ, the event will take place on September 18 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wilder Mansion located in Elmhurst, IL.

Gov. Pritzker Announces Medicaid Reimbursement Increases and Expanded Title X Funds for Reproductive Health Care Providers

Governor Pritzker has announced an increase in Medicaid reimbursement rates for abortion services and a new expansion of Title X funding through the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) for family planning and reproductive health service providers across the state. The 20% Medicaid reimbursement rate increase will give additional resources to providers facing new burdens in the wake of increased restrictions on reproductive care in surrounding states. The Governor also eliminated a requirement for providers to receive a Medicare denial before requesting Medicaid payment, expanding provider options for patients receiving both Medicare and Medicaid.

World-Renowned Artist Maya Lin Commissioned to Create “Seeing Through the Universe” Sculpture for the Obama Presidential Center

On his 61st birthday, President Obama announced that the Water Garden at the Obama Presidential Center will be named in honor of his mother, Ann Dunham. The Water Garden, located near the Center’s north entrance, will serve as a designated place on campus meant for reflection and relaxation. The garden will be anchored by a commissioned art installation from world-renowned artist, Maya Lin. The sculpture, titled “Seeing Through the Universe,” will feature an upright “oculus” piece that mists and a flat “pebble” piece that fills with water and then cascades over.

Actor & Singer Jibreel Releases Debut Track ‘Just Like That

Detroit native Jibreel released his debut song Just Like That on July 29, a sun-drenched, R&B-inspired summer track that showcases Jibreel’s smooth, virtuosic vocal talent.

JACKSON PARK TERRACE ACQUIRED BY JONATHAN ROSE COMPANIES AND POAH

The Preservation of Affordable Housing and Jonathan Rose Companies have partnered to acquire the Jackson Terrace Apartments, located at 6040 S. Harper Ave. The acquisition of this building is one of many for POAH in its mission to stem gentrification in Woodlawn.

MEDICAL DIRECTOR AT CDPH DISCUSSES COVID-19 AND MONKEYPOX

Getting ready for children to go Back to School usually means shopping for uniforms, school supplies and getting immunized. This year, parents also can get their children vaccinated against COVID-19.

MATTESON 57 DEVELOPMENT BRINGS MASTER PLAN TO FRUITION

On Aug. 5th, there was a groundbreaking for Matteson 57, a new Commerce Center with the capacity for seven logistical clients. The 53-acre site was once a Soybean Field but is getting a new life, making way for new industry in the Southland community.

IVI-IPO Recognizes Illinoisans at Annual Awards Dinner Whose Work Exemplify Progressive Values

Long before there was a Progressive Caucus in the Chicago City Council or United States Congress, there was a progressive movement embraced by the Independent Voters of Illinois-Independent Precinct Organization. IVI-IPO’s mission is to achieve social justice through good government by increasing voter participation and knowledge, by providing a framework for candidate evaluation, and by electing responsive government officials.