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Alderman Roderick T. Sawyer's Open Letter on Plan to Reduce Violence
- Alderman Roderick T. Sawyer, Feb 11, 2013, 1 comment
Alderman Roderick T. Sawyer of the 6th Ward has released a plan to reduce the levels of street violence in the city. Alderman Sawyer has a history of working with grassroots organizations to reduce violent crime from the all-time highs of 900 killings per year in the 1990s.
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The Englewood Community Becomes Digital Savvy
- Rashanah Baldwin, Feb 29, 2012, make a comment
The Smart Communities Program in Englewood has helped the community and the residents bridge the digital disconnect through technology training.
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The Safety Net For Aged, Blind, Disabled People With Limited Income And Resources
- mayra salazar, Oct 6, 2011, make a comment
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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Kashonta Dixon
- Kashonta Dixon, Sep 26, 2011, make a comment
My biography of Me, Myself , and I and what I did in my time in After School Matters!!!!
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Charles Ross
- Charles Ross, Sep 26, 2011, make a comment
Information about Charles Ross of ASM.
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Angela Jordan
- Angela Jordan, Sep 26, 2011, make a comment
All about Angela Jordan
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Eugene Reed
- Eugene Reed, Sep 26, 2011, make a comment
my name is Eugene Reed , I go to Harper high school.
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Lamirah Gill
- Lamirah Gill, Sep 26, 2011, make a comment
Hi my name Lamirah Gill I am currently attending Gwendolyn Brooks College Prep Academy.
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Ronisha Stewart
- Ronisha Stewart, Sep 26, 2011, 1 comment
I, Ronisha Stewart, am a very intelligent, dependent, funny, king-hearted,
and determined person.
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Joshua lunn
- Sep 26, 2011, 1 comment
My name is Joshua lunn. I am a 15 year old student at UIC College prep. I maintain a GPA of over 3.5 and currently have a 3.91.
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Job Opening for Administrative Assistant Postion wtih Growing Home
- Seneca Kern, Aug 25, 2011
Growing Home is looking to fill an Administrative Assistant Postion.
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Harvey Barnett
- Harvey Barnett, Aug 5, 2011, make a comment
All about Harvey Barnett.
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Back to School Lessons for Parents
- Caroline Knorr, Jul 27, 2011, make a comment
As our kids go back to school, here are some tips from Common Sense Media on how to keep the influcence of the online and media world in check.
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Englewood: Serious business
- tracyswartz (RedEyeChicago.com), Jul 22, 2011, make a comment
For once, the news wasn't grim. It wasn't another story about too many crimes and foreclosures and too few jobs and fresh food options.
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Englewood's future
- Willard Payton (chicagotribune.com), Jul 18, 2011
Englewood's future
The article "How crime has moved in; As boarded-up buildings multiply, vandalism and violence follow suit in Greater Englewood" (Page 1, June 24) painted a picture of a dying neighborhood, without hope, awash in abandonment, crime and despair.
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Know That Face? Facebook Does!
- Caroline Knorr, Jul 1, 2011, make a comment
Can Facebook ID your teen? Find out about Facebook's new facial recognition software.
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Reforming the Criminal Justice System Sentencing Laws
- Johnny Outlaw, Jun 25, 2011, make a comment
On June 17th, 2011, over 3,000 people came to the New Day Rally in support of changing sentencing laws in the criminal justice system.
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Re-Entry Resource Center
- Juandalyn Holland, Jun 16, 2011, make a comment
Teamwork Englewood Re-Entry Resource hot line, is for people with felony convictions that live on the south side of Chicago Cermak Road (22nd Street) to 159th Chicago City Limits.
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Aldermanic Candidates Face R.A.G.E.
- Rashanah Baldwin, Jan 18, 2011, 17 comments
If you are a Greater Englewood Residents living in the 3rd, 20th or 6th wards then you were among more hundreds residents who attended the “Who’s Running?” Candidate Summit this past Saturday, which coincidentally was held on Dr. Martin Luther King’s Birthday, at the Enlgewood United Methodist Church.