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New IL bill requires weather radios installed in recently built mobile homes
CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) — A new bill in the Capitol aims to keep everyone a bit safer during severe weather, particularly those who live in mobile homes. Now, weather radios are required to be installed in newly manufactured mobile homes. Ed Shimon, the warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Lincoln, knows this […]
Oak Park Public Library expands mental health resources for teenagers
An award-winning initiative at the Oak Park Public Library continues its work promoting mental health resources and tools for teens in the community. Ashley Knapp, an assistant professor and researcher at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, has partnered with the library since 2019 to explore ways to improve access to mental health resources for teenagers in Oak Park.
Artists create new mini murals in Oak Park
Public transit lovers, drivers and pedestrians alike who have long admired the results of the local mini-mural program that decorates the railroad retaining walls along the Chicago Transit Authority Green Line now can spot some new pieces. Joey Depakakibo, a Berwyn resident and artist for as long as he can...
Illinois is paying $380,000+ to WHO???
You will NEVER guess whose salary in the Land of Lincoln was over $380,000 last year...Taxpayer dollars are going to this person and I guarantee you have ZERO idea who this person is or what they do... According to an article from the Illinois State Journal-Register (they are a FANTASTIC...
Company That Owns Illinois Pizza Huts Files for Bankruptcy
The struggle continues for many food franchises as a company that owns many Pizza Hut locations in Illinois has reportedly filed for bankruptcy. Nation's Restaurant News reported today that EYM Pizza L.P. has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the eastern district of Texas Monday. They said this pizza company "operates units in the South and Midwest". According to their corporate site, that includes Pizza Hut locations in Illinois.
What Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said about playing at Wrigley Field
INDIANAPOLIS - Ohio State's Ryan Day understands the significance behind the Buckeyes' Nov. 16 game against Northwestern. The Buckeyes won't be at Ryan Field, where OSU has averaged 39 points per game and outscored the Wildcats 158-50 across the last four games in Evanston. Instead, Ohio State will visit Northwestern...
Meals on Wheels ramps up for big increase in food deliveries
Editor’s note: This story accompanies Joerg Metzner’s photo essay on a day in the life of Meals on Wheels Northeastern Illinois, which you can view here. The numbers tell the story. Last year, Meals on Wheels Northeastern Illinois (MWNEI) delivered almost 250,000 meals to 860 clients with the help of 11 full-time staff and more than 600 volunteers.
Summer Cinema returns to the NU campus
Aug. 7 – “E.T.,” featuring an airbrush glow artist and free glowsticks. Aug. 14 – “Labyrinth,” featuring a caricature artist and free popcorn. Aug. 21 – “Toy Story,” featuring a balloon artist and free ice cream. Free parking is available after...
BenU awarded the Illinois State Library Open Educational Resources Grant.
This grant is from the Illinois State Library and Illinois Office of the Secretary of State. Projects are funded using general revenue funds allocated to the Secretary of State/Illinois State Library specifically for Open Education Resources. Governor Pritzker allotted about $3 million dollars to the Illinois State Library so that the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois (CARLI), which the Benedictine University Library is a member of, will get to take advantage of the grant resources. Benedictine University Library was awarded $132,716.00 in grant funds that will cover five Benedictine University faculty course projects to convert, revise, or create course materials into open sourced textbooks and ancillary materials for general education 1000 courses, including College Algebra, Writing 1101, World History before 1600, Islamic Literature, and Introduction to Business. This allows our students to not worry about the cost of course materials for these courses, which can be considerable. The grant stipulates that the courses must be taught with the newly adopted course materials by Spring of 2026, and then taught for a subsequent 3 years after that.
Big Changes Coming to Olive Garden and Illinois Isn’t Happy
In a time when wallets are tightening and restaurants across the nation are feeling the heat, Olive Garden’s parent company, Darden Restaurants, is taking a daring stand that’s leaving many customers dissatisfied. Olive Garden's Bold Move Leaves Customers with a Bitter Taste. As inflation drives up operational costs...
Big Week | July 24-31
Tuesday, July 30, 6:30 – 8 p.m., Forest Park Public Library – Austin Room. Join Forest Park mystery novelist Mia P. Manansala for an evening delving into the craft of writing, featuring her latest book in the Tita Rosie’s Kitchen series, Murder and Mamon. Register at https://tinyurl.com/55t9cdma, 7555 Jackson Blvd., Forest Park.
Doctor suffering heart attack during Illinois marathon saved by son
URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — Doctor Rafael Ruggeri was running the Christie Clinic Illinois Marathon this year when he suddenly collapsed at Meadowbrook Park. He was having a heart attack. Luckily, his son Isaac was running with him, and Isaac had just been trained on CPR a few weeks before...
Oak Park appears poised to offer reparations to Black residents
The Village of Oak Park is considering how to give reparations to Black residents in an attempt to acknowledge historical harms to the Black community and improve racial equity in the future — four years after a task force formed to study the issue. The Oak Park Reparations Task...
Mayor Daniel Biss: Something exciting happened at last night’s City Council meeting
Editor’s note: This essay by the mayor is in response to the presentation to City Council on Monday, July 22, in which staff outlined potential “bold steps” for the city to take in its rewrite of the zoning code and comprehensive plan. After months of input from...
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