A lot of students at Kellogg Community College are smiling today. Many are getting special one-time grants from KCC. Others are getting refunds for earlier registration fees.
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early morning Hammond fire on Hohman
A Hammond firefighter sprays water on a fire Sunday morning that destroyed a building in the 6200 block of Hohman Avenue, and left some Hammond residents in the area temporarily without power. Firefighters on the scene said they went out on the call around 2am. The location ironically is very near station 5, which is 6217 Hohman. John Luke
early morning Hammond fire on Hohman
Ice forms on the nozzle of a fire hose as Hammond firefighters battle an Sunday morning fire in the 6200 of Hohman. John Luke, The Times
1 month ago Share The estate of Sarasota philanthropists J. Robert Peterson and Pasqualina Peterson gifted New College with $4 million.
J. Robert “Bob” Peterson and Pasqualina “Lee” Peterson were mainstays in Sarasota s philanthropy scene for years.
Their generosity has continued since their respective passings in 2012 and 2017. Most recently, the Petersons estate gifted $4 million to the New College of Florida the largest donation in the college s 61-year-history.
“We are thrilled and humbled by the extraordinary gift from Bob and Lee Peterson, as well as the support of their children,” said New College President Donal O’Shea in a statement. “This is a game-changer for New College and will make all the difference in the way that we can support our students.”
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SOUTH HOLLAND, IL – Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Cook County Health System CEO Israel Rocha announced today that Cook County will open its third large scale vaccine administration site at South Suburban College to continue vaccinations for individuals eligible under 1b.
Phase 1b includes individuals age 65 and older and essential workers such as first responders, manufacturing employees and grocery store personnel. While an estimated 600,000 suburban individuals are eligible for vaccine under Phase 1b, officials continue to remind the public that there is currently not adequate vaccine supply to vaccinate everyone. While current vaccine supply does not meet the demand and in fact has been exhausted – we are standing up large scale sites now to ensure that we are ready as vaccine supply is expected to increase in the weeks and months ahead, said Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle.