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By Chicago City Wire | Feb 27, 2025
The Chicago Sky has announced the signing of Alex "Ally" Wilson to a training camp contract.
Chicago Fire FC and Revolution Brewing have announced the renewal of their multiyear partnership.
The Wisconsin–Parkside Rangers won 9-5 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Bemidji State Beavers on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
The game took place at E.S. Rose Park.
The Kentucky Wildcats won 8-2 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Morehead State Eagles on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
The Carroll Pioneers lost 7-0 in their NCAA Division III baseball game against the Concordia Wisconsin Falcons on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
The Troy Trojans won 7-4 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the UAB Blazers on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
The game took place at Historic Simmons Field.
The game took place at Knights Field.
The Bellarmine Knights lost 20-10 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Dayton Flyers on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
The game took place at Reckling Park.
These former Chicago City Wire area high school standouts will be in action on Sunday, March 2.
By Chicago City Wire | Feb 26, 2025
House Bill HB3971, backed by Marcus C. Evans, Jr., was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 25, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
House Bill HB3990, backed by Marcus C. Evans, Jr., was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 25, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3967 on Feb. 25, with Marcus C. Evans, Jr. as the lead sponsor.
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB2598 on Feb. 25, with Elgie R. Sims, Jr. as the lead sponsor.
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3963 on Feb. 25, with Marcus C. Evans, Jr. as the lead sponsor.
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3980 on Feb. 25, with Marcus C. Evans, Jr. as the lead sponsor.
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3988 on Feb. 25, with Marcus C. Evans, Jr. as the lead sponsor.
Brian Kasal, President of Northside Republicans, expressed disapproval over DuPage County's decision to remove Henry Hyde's name from the courthouse.