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Cook County Independent Revenue Forecasting Commission met Jan. 31
Cook County Independent Revenue Forecasting Commission met Monday, Jan. 31.
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Cook County Independent Revenue Forecasting Commission met Oct. 28
Cook County Independent Revenue Forecasting Commission met Thursday, Oct. 28.
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Cook County Health and Hospitals System Board, Quality and Patient Safety Committee met Oct. 21
Cook County Health and Hospitals System Board, Quality and Patient Safety Committee met Thursday, Oct. 21.
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Cook County Environmental Commission met Oct. 18
Cook County Environmental Commission met Monday, Oct. 18.
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Cook County Health and Hospitals System Board of Directors Finance Committee met August 19
Cook County Health and Hospitals System Board of Directors Finance Committee met 9 a.m. Thursday, August 19.
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Weckbacher files election complaint: 'Was this whole adjudication process botched?'
Lake County resident George Weckbacher has filed a complaint with the State Board of Elections charging that in 2020 the City of Chicago and Cook County used a voting system that did not meet use requirements as outlined by the Statutes and Administration Code of Illinois.
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Cook County looks to combat COVID-19 as projections look bleak
Illinois’ fight against COVID-19 has just begun as citizens are socially distancing themselves and only essential businesses are open to the public per Gov. J.B. Pritzker's stay-at-home order which was extended until April 30.
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Candidate Fioretti 'extremely disappointed' by recommendation to keep state's attorney Foxx on ballot
A representative for Bob Fioretti says the Democratic candidate for Cook County State’s Attorney was “extremely disappointed” by reports that a hearing officer is recommending incumbent state's attorney Kim Foxx remain on the primary ballot despite challenges to her nominating petitions.
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Cook County Environmental Commission will meet October 15
Cook County Environmental Commission will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday, October 15.
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Cook County Complete Count Census Commission met October 7
Cook County Complete Count Census Commission met 2 p.m. Monday, October 7.
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Property tax roundup: Riverdale, Englewood, West Englewood have highest tax bills on Chicago's South Side
Sarah Harrell purchased 14514 S. Eggleston Ave. in South Chicago for $60,000 in 1995, or $99,453 in today's dollars.
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Cook County Human Relations Committee met March 19
Cook County Human Relations Committee met 1:45 p.m. Tuesday, March 19.
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Cook County paid more than $1.23 million in worker’s comp benefits in January
Cook County paid out more than $1.23 million in worker’s compensation benefits last month, according to records obtained by Chicago City Wire through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
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From North Cook News
Cook County drinking water bill fails to override governor's veto
The state Senate during the Nov. 27 House floor session failed to override Gov. Bruce Pauner's veto of a bill that would have created the Cook County Water Infrastructure Fund to help pay for water-system upgrades in the county.