Illinois District 20 State Representative Brad Stephens
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Recent News About Illinois District 20 State Representative Brad Stephens
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City provides cooling centers amid forecasted severe weather
The City of Chicago has issued safety tips and provided multiple resources, including cooling centers, in response to anticipated severe weather and high temperatures this week. The Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) advises residents to prepare for the impacts of extreme weather.
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Wayne Fitzgerrel State Park sees increased attention amid new initiatives
July 23, 2024, Wayne Fitzgerrel State Park
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Beall Woods State Park featured in new video by Fresh Air Friendship Page
Beall Woods State Park, located in Illinois, is drawing attention for its lush landscapes and diverse wildlife. Visitors to the park can explore a variety of trails and experience the natural beauty of one of the state's hidden gems.
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Cook County Board of Review opens property tax appeals
Beginning July 22, 2024, property owners may file an appeal of property taxes through the Cook County Board of Review.
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Cook County issues $22 million in property tax refunds
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is sending more than $22 million in automatic refunds to over 10,000 property owners who overpaid their property taxes last year.
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ComEd reports significant progress in storm recovery efforts
The devastating storms that struck northern Illinois last night severely impacted the ComEd grid. As many as 10 simultaneous tornadoes, along with lightning and wind gusts of 70 mph, disrupted service to approximately 430,000 customers. ComEd crews have already restored power to more than 183,000 customers, or 43 percent of those affected. As of 6:30 am, over 240,000 ComEd customers were still without power.
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IDFPR urges timely license renewals to avoid late fees
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) has issued an alert to licensees regarding the renewal of several licenses. License holders are encouraged to renew their licenses promptly by logging into their accounts at https://lnkd.in/gtNpVt8g to avoid late fees.
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Anti-Cruelty Society and Village of River Grove host dog wellness fair
The Anti-Cruelty Society and the Village of River Grove hosted a Dog Wellness Fair at the River Grove American Legion on Saturday. The event aimed to provide community members with resources for their pets.
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Pace Bus to host hiring event at Triton College on July 24
Pace Bus is hosting a hiring event at Triton College on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at 6 pm.
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Cook County Board of Review opens for 2024 property tax appeals
The Cook County Board of Review is now open for property tax appeals for the year 2024. Property owners may file an appeal with the Board either online or by mail. Detailed instructions on how to file can be found at www.cookcountyboardofreview.com.
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Cook County Board of Review opens for 2024 property tax appeals
The Cook County Board of Review is now open for appeals. Property owners may file an appeal of their 2024 property taxes with the Cook County Board of Review.
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Group explores Ten Mile Creek and Hamilton County SFWA
Over the past few weeks, the group ventured downstate to visit some scenes in Southern Illinois.
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Fresh Air Friendship group explores Hamilton County Fish and Wildlife Area
On July 3, 2024, the Fresh Air Friendship group embarked on an adventure to Hamilton County Fish and Wildlife Area. The trip took place over the Independence Day holiday.
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Application period opens for local park development grants
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) has announced the application period for the next round of Open Space Land Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) grants, which will be open from July 1 through September 13. This matching program provides an advance payment of 50% of the grant award amount for development projects shortly after the grant agreement is executed. Local agencies must demonstrate their ability to finance the remaining project costs before receiving the remaining grant funds.
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Call for business-friendly policies in Springfield amid John Deere layoffs
We have to make Illinois a more business-friendly state in order to stay competitive and grow opportunities for our residents. We can’t afford to drive more job creators away.
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Community gathers for Support the Police Prayer Rally
I attended the Support the Police Prayer Rally last night with many community members. It is important now more than ever to provide support to the men and women working to keep our families and neighborhoods safe each day.
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Dog wellness fair scheduled in River Grove
The Anti-Cruelty Society and the Village of River Grove will host a Dog Wellness Fair at the River Grove American Legion on Saturday, July 13, 2024. The event will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in partnership with the Cook County Department of Animal and Rabies Control, Commissioner Maggie Trevor, Mayor David Guerin, and State Representative Brad Stephens.
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Illinois Department of Natural Resources releases summer newsletter
Here is the summer newsletter from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
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Attorney General Raoul warns Illinois residents about summer ticket scams
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has issued a warning to residents about the prevalence of ticket scams during the summer season. The announcement aims to help consumers avoid fraudulent schemes when purchasing tickets for events.
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Juneteenth marks end of slavery in United States
Juneteenth is the annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. This day honors the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas following the end of the Civil War on June 19, 1865.