The state agency that audits Indiana’s local government bodies insists on transparency when it looks through their financial records. But the State Board of Accounts doesn’t follow that practice when it submits bills for the audits it conducts, according to the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission.
Day: June 24, 2024
Glenview police advising residents to secure their vehicles after a rash of thefts
Glenview police have turned to social media advising residents how to avoid being the victims of car thefts or worse after at least 6 vehicles were stolen in the village in a week.
Early adopters, mainstream success, buyer’s remorse — where is the EV market headed?
One analyst says don’t fret: “Our long-term outlook for EVs remains bright.”
World War II veteran from Burbank celebrates 100th birthday
Oak Lawn Veterans Affairs Clinic staff expressed gratitude for Lawrence Szydlowski’s service with a special 100th birthday party.
Review: In compelling ‘Little Bear Ridge Road’ at Steppenwolf Theatre, Laurie Metcalf meets her match
Samuel L. Hunter’s beautifully personal play is now premiering in Chicago, with a cast that pushes Metcalf to do her best work.
Chubby Cattle bringing all-you-can-eat Wagyu barbecue to Woodfield Mall in early 2025
Chubby Cattle, a restaurant chain offering an all-you-can-eat Wagyu barbecue experience, is expected to open its first Illinois location outside of Chicago’s Chinatown at Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg in early 2025.
Radiothon raises $175,000 for Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry
Proceeds will go toward stocking the pantry through the summer months, a period during which area families cannot rely on school meal programs to augment their grocery budgets, pantry officials said.
Crash in Schaumburg kills 20-year-old motorcyclist, injures driver and passenger of car
A 20-year-old Schaumburg man was killed Sunday afternoon when the motorcycle he was riding collided with the side of a Subaru at the intersection of Schaumburg and Town Square roads in Schaumburg.
The Addictions Academy Welcomes Candi Spitz: Special Needs Advocate and Crisis Intervention Expert Joins Distinguished Professional Team
Dr. Cali Estes, founder of The Addictions Academy, announces the addition of Candi Spitz to their team. Spitz, an expert in crisis intervention and special needs advocacy, brings experience from 211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast and Project Lifesaver International. Her expertise and personal experience as a mother of children with autism will enhance the Academy’s support for individuals and families affected by addiction and special needs, strengthening their comprehensive recovery approach.
Cook County tax bills going out on time in July, officials say
After two years of significant delays blamed on the COVID-19 pandemic and technological problems, the second installment of Cook County property tax bills for Tax Year 2023 will issued on time next month, officials announced Monday.