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A career in healthcare and while getting your GED
- Dec 27, 2011
Start the new year by preparing for a career in healthcare and getting your GED!
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Social Security Is Home For The Holidays
- mayra salazar, Dec 20, 2011
It’s the holiday season. That means time to do the holiday shopping, prepare the festive dinner, decorate the house, invite the guests, wrap the gifts, write and send the holiday greetings. Not to mention, it also means the usual time-consumers, like working, taking care of the family, and doing all of the daily chores.
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Gaia Warms the Season and Helps Cool the Planet
- Jane Canepa/Rozana Audisho, Dec 19, 2011
Alderman Toni Foukes received toys and books from Gaia for her holiday donation event that took place at Maria High School on December 17th.
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Illinois Health Matters: Neighborhood Stories 4: The Difficulties of Health Care Reform faced by Chicago’s communities
- Dec 14, 2011
The fourth and final 2011 installment of Illinois Health Matters “Neighborhood Stories” has been released. This installment features the article “Mind the Information Gap: Few Chicagoans Understanding Health Reform,” by renowned journalist Judith Graham. The article highlights the challenges that face implementation of health care reform in Chicago communities.
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Auburn Gresham Comes Alive Through 5 Personal Stories
- Bill Healy, Dec 8, 2011
Chicago's South Side neighborhoods are often - unfairly - lumped together as one big homogenous place. But the South Side is a patchwork of distinct neighborhoods, filled with the kinds of characters and day-to-day stories that don’t always make headlines.
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Auburn Gresham Honors Maggie Daley
- Nov 28, 2011
The Auburn Gresham community would like to pay special tribute to Mrs. Maggie Daley and her constant support of Auburn Gresham youth through After School Matters.
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Auburn Gresham Celebrates in Style
- Carl Vogel, Nov 22, 2011
For its second annual Red Carpet event, the Auburn Gresham Smart Communities program showed off all that it offers.
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6 Ways to Save Money on Entertainment and Gifts This Holiday
- Ingrid Simone, Nov 21, 2011
Holidays on a Budget
Shopping season is here! Get tips on how to buy for the holidays without breaking the bank.
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Illinois Hosts Summit to Promote Diversity in State Government Business -- Officials Showcase Resources for Doing Business with the State
- Nov 16, 2011
Governor Pat Quinn joined state officials to promote equal economic opportunity programs available for businesses and to encourage diversity in state government contracting. More than 500 people attended the Illinois Department of Central Management Services’ (CMS) Business Diversity Summit, where Acting Director Malcolm Weems and experts from state government highlighted vendor certification processes and support services offered by CMS and other state and federal agencies. Officials discussed programs for small businesses, and businesses owned by minorities, women and persons with disabilities, and underscored procurement rules regarding veterans’ preference in contracting and hiring at the state.
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Social Security Launches New Spanish Online Services at www.segurosocial.gov
- mayra salazar, Nov 15, 2011
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Google Android 7 inch Tablet PCs for Only $99
- IER, Nov 11, 2011
Affordable Google Android Tablet PC.
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Test Page
- Ernest Sanders, Nov 11, 2011
Test
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NOAA Awards HBCU Florida A&M $15 Million Grant to Train Black Scientists
- Nov 1, 2011
HBCU Florida A&M awarded $15 million grant to train Black students to become scientists in environmental studies.
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YouMedia Chicago - Youth Powered 21st Century Learning
- Nov 1, 2011
A place for youth to create media
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Some Tricks Can Be Horrifying To Your Record
- mayra salazar, Oct 31, 2011
Be cautious that you’re not tricked by a different kind of trickster looking for a handout, such as your personal information.
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Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Bungalow Awards
- Oct 27, 2011
Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Bungalow Awards
http://www.chicagobungalow.org
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Bill Gates Announces 2012 Scholarship Program for Minority Students
- Oct 26, 2011
Scholarships for minority students
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KEEP THE OGDEN POST OFFICE OPEN!!!
- Zakeya L Brookins, Oct 25, 2011
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Local Community Organizations Play Central Role in Future of Health Care Reform
- Illinois Health Matters, Oct 19, 2011
Across Chicago neighborhoods, an ongoing multimedia series finds local organizations striving to provide “coordinated care” and sorely-needed education about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to uninsured and underinsured residents.
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The JD Walker Empowerment Rally
- April Lawson, Oct 17, 2011
Residents react to hit and run of an elderly man to take back their streets in Auburn Gresham
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All Stars Project of Chicago Talent Show
- All Stars Project of Chicago, Oct 15, 2011
Are you a young performer, age 5 to 25, looking for a place to show case your talent? Looking for a program that will help you develop your confidence? Or know someone that fits this description? Well, the All Stars Talent Show Network (ASTSN) has moved to Chicago and would like to work with you! The ASTSN is one of the flagship programs of the All Stars Project of Chicago, which is part of a the national All Stars Project, one of the most successful youth development programs in the country. We provide after-school development programs that use performance as a tool for growth.
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Policy to the People - How the Affordable Care Act is being Implemented by Illinois Policymakers
- Sep 30, 2011
Illinois Health Matters Reveals Shaping and Communicating Good Policy is Key to Health Care Reform Success on the South and West Sides of Chicago
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The Safety Net For Aged, Blind, Disabled People With Limited Income And Resources
- mayra salazar, Sep 28, 2011
There’s a safety net out there for those who might otherwise slip through the cracks. It’s called Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
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Common Sense Media, Yahoo! Safely, and MTV Stand Up to Cyberbullying Town Hall Event
- Marisa Connolly, Sep 27, 2011
MTV’s SuChin Pak will moderate an Oct. 18 Chicago town hall for parents, teens, and teachers at the Field Museum. Members of the Auburn-Gresham community are invited to attend for free!
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D. Rose returns to his home West Englewood
- Ernest Sanders, Sep 27, 2011
Derrick Rose, the National Basketball Association's (NBA) the youngest Most Valuable Player (MVP) demonstrates why giving back to the community, particularly his community, West Englewood is so important.