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REALTORS® Can Help Property Owners with Property Tax Appeal Process
Illinois property taxes are the second-highest in the nation and homeowners should know to file an appeal if they think they may be paying too much. But many Illinois residents… Read more
Mayor Announces ‘Building On Burnham’ to Invest in Chicago’s Waterfronts, Parks
In a major speech on Tuesday, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel outlined Building on Burnham, a comprehensive plan to invest in the Lakefront, the Chicago River, natural areas and recreational opportunities… Read more
Smart Ways to Use Your Tax Refund
The average tax refund in 2015 was approximately $2,800 according to the IRS, and similar refunds are expected in 2016. For those getting a refund, there are many options to… Read more
New AT&T Store Design Focuses on Customer Experience
New Rolling Meadows AT&T store will be some of the first to experience a shopping transformation. The new store at 1115 Golf Road, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 is designed so… Read more
Bankruptcy, What’s It All About?
By: Zalutsky & Pinski Bankruptcy has been in the news a lot lately, especially as one of the candidates for President of the United States is often being linked to… Read more
J. Sterling Morton School District 201 Named a College Board Advanced Placement® District of the Year
J. Sterling Morton High School District 201 in Illinois has been named a College Board Advanced Placement® District of the Year for being the national leader among medium-sized school districts… Read more
Cook County Officials Encourage Residents to Poison-Proof Homes
The Cook County Health & Hospitals System and the Cook County Department of Environmental Control are encouraging people to poison-proof their homes in recognition of National Poison Prevention Week. Poisoning… Read more
HHS to Spend Additional $94m in 2016 to Fight Opioid Addiction
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will spend $94 million in additional Affordable Care Act (ACA) funding this year to help combat the country’s growing prescription opioid… Read more
Mount Sinai Hospital to Bring CeaseFire’s Proven Violence Prevention Program to its Trauma Center
Mount Sinai Hospital is partnering with CeaseFire Illinois, a respected violence-prevention public health program, to offer additional services to patients who have experienced violence-related trauma, along with their families and… Read more
The Pavlovians
by Daniel Nardini One of the greatest scientists of all time, Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), was greatly revered throughout the world, and especially in his native Russia. His experiments, conducted primarily… Read more »