Young adults in West Chicago can learn practical ways to launch a successful professional career from Make Your Way (MYWay), a program sponsored by the DuPage County Workforce Development Division, according to a press release.
Lobbyist and activist Denise Rotheimer was one of the women who described her alleged sexual harassment at the hands of Illinois lawmakers during a House Personnel and Pensions Committee hearing on Tuesday.
Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) expressed disgust in response to allegations by activist Denise Rotheimer that Sen. Ira Silverstein (D-Chicago) sexually harassed her while they worked together on a bill.
Naperville Central graduate Manny Rugamba had three tackles in Iowa Hawkeyes football's 17-10 win Oct. 28 over the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Kinnick.
Montini Catholic graduate Derrick Curry had seven receiving yards, two receptions, 62 kickoff return yards, six punt return yards, one kickoff return and one punt return in McKendree Bearcats football's 36-12 win Oct. 28 over the Lincoln Blue Tigers at Le
Supervisor of Milton Township Chris Heidorn is not only opposed to a township property tax freeze, he believes the road districts offer Illinois taxpayers the greatest bang for their buck in government.
An education representative in one of Illinois’ “collar counties” said opposition by township government leaders or any leaders to the state legislature’s proposed two-year property tax freeze was welcome because of the funding property taxes provide.
Illinois Auditor General Frank Mautino's honesty needs to be examined before he is allowed to look over the state's finances, Rep. Grant Wehrli (R-Naperville) suggested during House debate of an override of Gov. Bruce Rauner's veto of HR522.
A grant program to help fund water-quality improvement projects in DuPage County is accepting applications until Jan. 12, according to a press release from the county’s Stormwater Management Committee.
Rep. Grant Wehrli (R-Naperville) called on House Speaker Michael Madigan (D-Chicago) on Tuesday to commit to hiring a legislative inspector general to assure the enforcement of a sexual harassment bill.
Former state university employee Kristen Jahns, who retired in October 2017, saved $44,857 toward a pension over 21 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.