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Cicero’s New Queen
Cicero selected 19-year-old Litzy Gutierrez-Marin as their ’19-20 queen at the annual Cicero Mexican Independence Day Parade. A student at Loyola University of Chicago, Gutierrez is studying Criminology and Behavioral… Read more
A Groovy Time Planned for Chicago Zoological Society
Dust off those platform shoes and retro 70s clothes and join the Women’s Board of the Chicago Zoological Society at its 18th annual Wines in the Wild fundraiser on Saturday,… Read more
Attorney General Urges Consumers to Avoid E-Cigarettes, Vape Products
Attorney General Kwame Raoul urged Illinois residents to avoid using e-cigarette or vape devices following several reported instances of users becoming seriously ill and being hospitalized after using such products…. Read more
Tips to Ask Your Doctor
By: Edith A. Perez, MD, Chair, SU2C Committee for Health Equity in Cancer Clinical Trials, Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Edited by Lawndale Bilingual News Unfortunately, cancer… Read more
Inaugural Conversations Summit Empowers Community Voices on Mental Health
HOPE FOR THE DAY (HFTD) has rallied a coalition of more than 40 organizations from community non-profit agencies to academic institutions — all dedicated to a day filled with Education,… Read more
Chicago Park District Brings Back Free Fitness Week
The Chicago Park District announces Free Fitness Week to return to 69 fitness centers across the city through September 8th. New and competitive fees for all of the centers’ memberships… Read more
Castro Extremely Disappointed by Closing of Mental Health Units
After Amita Health announced plans earlier this week to close behavioral health units at two hospitals, including St. Joseph Hospital in Elgin, State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) released the following… Read more
Waubonsee Hosts FAFSA Fairs
It is a good idea for anyone who is thinking about college to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Completing the form does not obligate anyone to… Read more
Triton College Library Hosts Screenings of America to Me Real Talk this Fall
Community members are invited to join Triton College students, faculty and staff throughout the fall 2019 semester for screenings of the documentary series America to Me, each followed by a… Read more
Free and Reduced-Price Meals Eligibility Guidelines Set for 2019-20 School Year
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has announced the eligibility guidelines for students to receive free and reduced-price lunch, breakfast, and after-school snacks through the National School Lunch Program… Read more