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Another Legalization Program That Wasn’t

Another Legalization Program That Wasn’t

By: Richard Hanus   For the past 20 years, more than a few proposals to help millions of undocumented immigrants come out of the shadows have been presented for Congress’ consideration only to fi nd their way to the waste heap. ...

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Rachelle Anne Miranda

Rachelle Anne Miranda

Raechelle Anne Miranda, daughter of Ranilo and Ann Diola Miranda of Pingree Grove, Illinois, is a sophomore student at Hampshire High School. Raechelle loves to read, write and dance, and she excels in music and theater. She recently played the ...

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Employee Retention Tax Credit

Employee Retention Tax Credit

Has your business been affected by COVID-19? There is some relief available from the government in the form of the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC), which allows you to receive up to $26,000 per qualified employee!

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Whose Are You?

Whose Are You?

By: Melody Rabor-Dizon   As I ponder on 2021, in a world that is full of unpredictability and uncertainty, we find ourselves in the season prevalent with fear and losses. In this season where the oppressors try to intimidate believers, ...

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Funny or Not, Be the Judge!

Funny or Not, Be the Judge!

By: Lourdes G. Mon   All diversities of personality, character, disposition, or behavior make the world go round. In this issue, I am show-casing a person, who I think is unique by herself. Yes, this is an honest-to-goodness real person. For ...

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The Chicago Polar Plunge Goes Back to the Beach, March 6

The Chicago Polar Plunge Goes Back to the Beach, March 6

CHICAGO (January 10, 2022) – The Chicago Polar Plunge, presented by Jackson and benefiting the athletes of the Special Olympics Chicago/Special Children’s Charities program, will return in-person to North Avenue Beach on Sunday, March 6th, with a virtual option available, ...

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