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Monthly Archives: July 2019

Easy Tips for Summer Learning

Easy Tips for Summer Learning

Research about how much children lose ground over the summer is well documented. The thing is, though, kids don’t have to lose over the summer. In fact, you can encourage… Read more »

Lightfoot, CPS Continue to Push Rahm Agenda at Bargaining as Contract Expires

Lightfoot, CPS Continue to Push Rahm Agenda at Bargaining as Contract Expires

Courtesy of Chicago Teachers Union The Chicago Teachers Union blasted Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and her negotiators for continuing to stonewall at the bargaining table. The union has been negotiating… Read more »

Chicago Board of Education Announces New Structure to Promote Transparency, Public Engagement

Chicago Board of Education Announces New Structure to Promote Transparency, Public Engagement

The Chicago Board of Education unveiled its commitment to increase transparency and promote public engagement in Chicago Public Schools last Wednesday. The new Board of Education revealed a series of… Read more »

Is personalization changing the way we buy?

Is personalization changing the way we buy?

By: Francisco Giménez We live in a modern world where people want their products and services “in their own way” and therefore expect companies to offer personalized options. Gone are… Read more »

IHCC Signs Collaborative Agreement with Chamber of Commerce of Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico

IHCC Signs Collaborative Agreement with Chamber of Commerce of Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico

The Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (IHCC) recently signed an agreement with the Chamber of Commerce of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico to work collaboratively to promote their respective organizations, plan trade… Read more »

City Launches Vacant Lot Beautification Pilot Program on South and West Sides

City Launches Vacant Lot Beautification Pilot Program on South and West Sides

Heartland Alliance’s READI Chicago program and Urban Growers Collective announced the launch of Grounds for Peace, the City’s new vacant lot beautification pilot program designed to restore 50 city-owned residential… Read more »

As Summer Finally Arrives, ComEd is Prepared to Provide Reliable Energy to Customers

As Summer Finally Arrives, ComEd is Prepared to Provide Reliable Energy to Customers

Now that summer temperatures are here in northern Illinois, ComEd is ready to maintain strong reliability thanks to smart grid investments that have cut the number of customer outages by… Read more »

Cook County Looks Ahead to 2020 Census

Cook County Looks Ahead to 2020 Census

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and the Board of Commissioners approved 13 appointments to the Complete Count Census Commission to guide the County’s work on the 2020 U.S. Census…. Read more »

Cheddar Bacon Ranch Corn

Cheddar Bacon Ranch Corn

Ingredients 1/2 c. (1 stick) Butter, softened 1 packet ranch seasoning Freshly ground black pepper 10 ears corn 2 c. shredded Cheddar 6 slices cooked bacon, finely crumbled freshly chopped… Read more »

ANTIFA Seriously Attacks and Injures a Journalist

ANTIFA Seriously Attacks and Injures a Journalist

By Daniel Nardini If this had happened at an alt-right rally and demonstration the U.S. mainstream news media would have been all over this. This happened however at a left… Read more »