Illinois Utilities Join Forces to Make Customers Aware of Scam Artists Posing as Utility Workers
Warmer temperatures lead to increased scam activity
Warmer temperatures lead to increased scam activity
Empowering Youth To Live Health Lifestyles Summit, May 14, 6-9pm, at the Gary Comer Youth Center. This is the Community Grand Round (CGR) you don’t want to miss. This will be a YOUTH developed and led SUMMIT! It will expose you to topics of obesity, violence, sexually transmitted and infectious diseases and asthma. Hurry, the YOUTH SUMMIT Registration is filling up!
Thinngs you need to know: How To Set-up A Portable Sound System. This human touch demonstration will assist you in setting up a Passport PD-150 sound system. It will also help set-up units with similar components. Enjoy!
Celebrating everyday the Chicago’s 100th Years at an On The Table Event
Beyond the benifits and working with great people, Alta Staff will also work with you if you have record. They will work to match you with opputunties that fit your interest and skills. With Alta Staff you the ability to experience a variety of work environments, develop your resume, and make valuable contacts and references.
Graduate of Greater West Town’s Shipping & Receiving Program meets success on the job and in life!
Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation CARNIVALE, on 87th & Dan Ryan, May 6-10th, Wednesday-Friday 5:00pm-10:30pm, Saturday-Sunday 12pm-10:30pm. Lots of Rides, Games and Family Fun. Plenty of Parking!
April has arrived, and spring is here! As we say “goodbye” to winter weather hardships and “hello” to gardens budding with vibrant color, we welcome the season by celebrating Stress … Read more
Earth Day is a great time to recommit to going green. More than one billion people will celebrate it this year. Saving energy, conserving water, and using less gas are … Read more
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Jacqueline Y. Collins (D-Chicago 16th) is proud to cosponsor legislation that would restore funding for essential social services, including help for families living with autism and payment for burying those whose loved ones cannot afford the expense. Yesterday, the Senate approved the legislation, which was drafted in response to the Rauner administration’s claim that a previous budget agreement fell $26 million short.