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The Chicago Community Trust Invites Citizens to Put Future ‘On the Table’

The Chicago Community Trust Invites Citizens to Put Future ‘On the Table’

In communities across the region from Alsip to Zion, thousands of Chicago-area residents will come together in small groups on Monday, May 12 to break bread and discuss how to… Read more »

Cicero Approves Credit Card Payments for Services and Fees

Cicero Approves Credit Card Payments for Services and Fees

The Town of Cicero Board Tuesday approved a contract to begin accepting payments by credit cards to cover costs for services. The new contract was bid out and Vantiv, a… Read more »

Be Smart With Your Money

Be Smart With Your Money

The Chicago Public Library (CPL) joins the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Money Smart partners in hosting the Money Smart Week, April 5 – April 12, 2014. During… Read more »

AT&T Offers Up Free Service in Illinois

AT&T Offers Up Free Service in Illinois

Demonstrating its ongoing commitment to small businesses, AT&T is offering its best-ever value for wired and wireless communications bundles. With the new plan, companies located in AT&T’s U-verse service areas… Read more »

Emanuel Names New Director of the Office of New Americans

Emanuel Names New Director of the Office of New Americans

Mayor Rahm Emanuel named Adolfo Hernandez as the Deputy Director of the Mayor’s Office of Public Engagement. In this role, Hernandez will serve as a direct link between City government… Read more »

Skills for Chicagoland’s Future, Divvy and Gap Inc., Announce Initiative for Unemployed

Skills for Chicagoland’s Future, Divvy and Gap Inc., Announce Initiative for Unemployed

Skills for Chicagoland’s Future—a public-private partnership working to match businesses that have current, unmet hiring needs with qualified, unemployed job seekers—announced a new partnership with Divvy, operated by Alta Bicycle… Read more »

Become a Junior Naturalist at the Nature Museum’s Spring Break Camp

Become a Junior Naturalist at the Nature Museum’s Spring Break Camp

Who says camp is only for summer? The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum’s first Spring Break Camp is quickly approaching! As seasons begin to change, children age 5-9 will have the… Read more »

CPS Launches Website for School Repurposing and Community Development Proposal Submissions

CPS Launches Website for School Repurposing and Community Development Proposal Submissions

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) launched a website that will allow members of the community to submit and review proposals for the repurposing of former school sites. The website, found at… Read more »

Clemente Student Awarded Carson Scholarship

Clemente Student Awarded Carson Scholarship

The sophomore team is proud to announce Marilyn Gonzalez as a Carson Scholarship recipient. A Carson Scholar must have a GPA of at least a 3.75 and display humanitarian qualities… Read more »

Quigley Announces First Annual Congressional Student App Challenge

Quigley Announces First Annual Congressional Student App Challenge

U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05) announced the launch of the House Student App Challenge, the first annual Congressional science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) academic competition for high school students… Read more »