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    May 1, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  1. Tinley Park mayor wary of Cook County annexation recommendation

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    Tinley Park Mayor Ed Zabrocki said he is not supportive of a Cook County task force recommendation announced Monday that encourages municipalities to eventually annex …...
  2. Mar 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. July trial set for former Cook County Board member Peraica

    A Cook County judge has set July 24 and 25 as the dates for the jury trial of former Cook County board member Anthony Peraica, who was charged with misdemeanor criminal damage to property for allegedly destroying an election sign for his opponent shortly before the November 2010 election.
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    A Cook County judge has set July 24 and 25 as the dates for the jury trial of former Cook County board member Anthony Peraica, who was charged with misdemeanor criminal damage to property for allegedly destroying an election sign for his opponent...

    Tags: Bridgeview, Politics, Justice System, McCook, Jeffrey R. Tobolski

  4. Apr 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Cook County unveils employee wellness program

    Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle on Monday announced a new worker wellness program that’s all carrot and no stick, in contrast to a similar effort launched last year by Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
    Tribune reporter
    Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle on Monday announced a new worker wellness program that’s all carrot and no stick, in contrast to a similar effort launched last year by Mayor Rahm Emanuel. Free massages, cooking demonstrations and...

    Tags: Heart Disease, Toni Preckwinkle, Diabetes, Cook County Government, Health

  6. Apr 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Nine-year-old Cook County Jail lawsuit settled with $1 million payout

    The Cook County Board of Commissioners agreed today to pay out more than $1 million to settle a nine-year-old federal lawsuit by female inmates at the county jail who said their civil rights were violated when the facility repeatedly went on lock down.
    Tribune reporter
    The Cook County Board of Commissioners agreed today to pay out more than $1 million to settle a nine-year-old federal lawsuit by female inmates at the county jail who said their civil rights were violated when the facility repeatedly went on lock down....

    Tags: Prisons, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Cook County Government

  8. Apr 16, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Cook County Board meetings to be live-streamed starting Tuesday

    Cook County commissioners have been known to yell and even curse at each other over the years, and the public now will get a chance to watch online as meetings unfold.
    Tribune reporter
    Cook County commissioners have been known to yell and even curse at each other over the years, and the public now will get a chance to watch online as meetings unfold. The proceedings have been a bit calmer under Board President Toni Preckwinkle, who...

    Tags: David Orr , Toni Preckwinkle, Forestry and Timber, Cook County Government, Media Industry

  10. Apr 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Auction buyer appears to score Stroger possessions, including 2 Bulls rings

    A South Side man says items from a public storage locker he bought at an auction last week once belonged to late Cook County Board President John Stroger.
    Tribune reporter
    A South Side man says items from a public storage locker he bought at an auction last week once belonged to late Cook County Board President John Stroger. Among the items in Chris Amer's find: what appear to be two Chicago Bulls championship rings. "I...

    Tags: Auction Service, Todd H. Stroger, Cook County Government

  12. Mar 17, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Emanuel's first St. Patrick's Day parade light on politics

    St. Patrick’s Day has a political tradition in Chicago, and the annual downtown parade is a hot spot for politicians seeking votes.
    Clout Street
    St. Patrick’s Day has a political tradition in Chicago, and the annual downtown parade is a hot spot for politicians seeking votes. But Mayor Rahm Emanuel, a staunch backer of hometown President Barack Obama, declined to talk politics at the...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Cook County Government, Arts and Culture, Rahm Emanuel, Illinois Governor

  14. Feb 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Indictment announced against patronage scandal figure

    A one-time steakhouse busboy who became a key player in a patronage scandal involving former Cook County Board President Todd Stroger was indicted today on charges he fraudulently collected state and federal housing assistance by hiding his $60,000-a-year county job.
    Tribune reporter
    A one-time steakhouse busboy who became a key player in a patronage scandal involving former Cook County Board President Todd Stroger was indicted today on charges he fraudulently collected state and federal housing assistance by hiding his $60,000-a-year...

    Tags: Justice System, Unemployment Benefits, Prosecution, Todd H. Stroger, Cook County Government

  16. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. William Beavers indicted on tax fraud charges

    Cook County Commissioner William Beavers, an old-school ward boss who often bragged about his political dominance with a barnyard reference to his virility, was indicted Thursday on charges he pocketed campaign funds and a county stipend without paying federal taxes.
    Cook County Commissioner William Beavers, an old-school ward boss who often bragged about his political dominance with a barnyard reference to his virility, was indicted Thursday on charges he pocketed campaign funds and a county stipend without paying...

    Tags: Local Elections, Justice System, Prosecution, Local Government, Todd H. Stroger

  18. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Contested races for the U.S. House

    <strong>1st District</strong>
    1st District U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush has had a long, comfortable ride in Congress. Since taking office in 1993, he has been routinely re-elected with 80 percent of the vote or more. (He's still the only person who has ever beaten Barack Obama in a political...

    Tags: Social Security, Melissa L. Bean, Health Care Reform (2009), Cook County Government, White House

  20. Feb 14, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  21. Chicago Magazine names 100 Most Powerful Chicagoans

    Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel tops Chicago Magazine's list of the 100 Most Powerful Chicagoans.
    Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel tops Chicago Magazine's list of the 100 Most Powerful Chicagoans. To see more details on each person selected, visit www.chicagomag.com. 1. Rahm Emanuel, Mayor, City of Chicago 2. Patrick Fitzgerald, U.S. attorney, Northern...

    Tags: Justice System, Vince Vaughn, Anita Alvarez, Cook County Government, Ted Phillips

  22. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| WGN-TV
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