Monthly Archives: June 2017
Lakeside Bank Presents Free Outdoor Concert
Lakeside Bank is pleased to present VanderCook College of Music’s Graduate Band on Thursday, July 6th, for the 11th Annual South Loop Concert in the Park, at the Chicago Women’s… Read more
Mayor Emanuel, Chicago Police Superintendent Johnson Kick Off Cultural Awareness Training for recruits
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel joined Chicago Police Department (CPD) Superintendent Eddie Johnson welcomed the first group of police recruits to attend cultural awareness training at The DuSable Museum of African… Read more
Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas Officially Celebrates Grand Opening in Little Village
By: Ashmar Mandou Underneath a clear sky and fortunate weather, Little Village officially welcomed the new state-of-the-art Peoples Energy Training Center to its growing business sector. The 100,000 square-foot training… Read more
Guide to Teaching Healthy Savings Habits
As Jodi walked to class that day the freshman noticed a large circle of booths spread out across the main courtyard of campus. Scattered among the booths was one giving… Read more
Humana Healthier Choices Celebrates Health Improvement
Humana Inc.’s (NYSE: HUM) signature Humana Healthier Choices program has guided festival-goers to healthier items available at Taste of Chicago, the world’s largest free admission food festival, for ten years…. Read more
Hernandez Responds to Family Focus Layoff Announcement
State Rep. Elizabeth “Lisa” Hernandez, D-Cicero, member of the Latino Caucus, released the following statement after Family Focus announced that they will be laying off 71% of their staff: “Governor… Read more
New Energy Efficiency Benefits Coming to Illinois Consumers
ComEd’s Energy Efficiency Program has excelled to new heights. To date, ComEd customers have saved a record-breaking $2.5 billion through energy efficiency programs and will save even more with a… Read more
Genes May Influence Insomnia
People who have insomnia may have been told that their sleeping troubles are “all in their head,” but a new study shows that this condition is driven not only by… Read more
June is National Smile Month
June is National Smile Month, and new Delta Dental of Illinois surveys find more reasons to strive for healthy smiles. Nearly three-quarters (72 percent) of Illinoisans say a smile can… Read more
Tom Cullerton Fights to Ensure Insurance Companies Cover Costs for Children’s Healthcare
Children may soon no longer be denied treatment for PANDAS disease, in part due to Villa Park Democratic State Senator Tom Cullerton. Cullerton’s initiative that will require Insurance companies to… Read more