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Isabel’s afternoon roundup

Thursday, Feb 1, 2024 - Posted by Isabel Miller

* Bost v. Bailey fundraising update



* That’s a lot of money

* Tribune reporters are on the picket line today, here’s some coverage from X…

* NBC Chicago

A boil order has been issued in Dixmoor following two water main breaks, according to the Village President, bringing more issues to the suburb frequently plagued by interruptions to water service.

According to Village President Fitzgerald Roberts, the breaks occurred near the intersections of 141st Street/Wood Street and 141st Street/Page Street.

The two breaks on Wednesday add to what has been a consistent issue for Dixmoor in recent days, with nine separate water main breaks occurring in the past week.

Governor Pritzker was asked about that during today’s press conference…

I haven’t been briefed, although the county commissioner from the area just walked up to me and told me about those water main breaks. And I assured her that we will work on that immediately.

Obviously, much of the infrastructure in the south suburbs, water infrastructure particularly, is so old and hasn’t been replaced. As far as I understand more than 60 years. So we’ve been doing it rapidly as we could within the context of our infrastructure bill. But obviously when you’ve got emergencies like this, we need to make sure that we’re assisting in every way we can.

Meanwhile, the village of Thayer, south of Springfield, has had at least five water main breaks in the last two weeks.

* Here’s the rest…

       

10 Comments
  1. - Dirty Red - Thursday, Feb 1, 24 @ 3:13 pm:

    Lee Enterprises reporters have 700 MB of inbox space.

    Tribune newsroom does not have telephones.

    Gannett just moved the SJ-R to its third location in as many years.

    WTVP. Nuff said.

    Marilyn and John are doing what they can with what they have left in Carbondale.

    There is plenty of talk about balance sheets in media. My question: How are news departments supposed to put out a product that turns a profit under such conditions?

    smdh


  2. - TJ - Thursday, Feb 1, 24 @ 3:22 pm:

    Anyone that doubts that Raja is running for Senate the moment Durbin announces his retirement (or until Duckworth gets tapped as a running mate or for a higher-up cabinet position) can’t see the trees through the forest. He has absolutely built a statewide war chest for that singular purpose.

    Really, the only alternative is if he wants to run for governor if JB doesn’t want to run for a third term.


  3. - JoanP - Thursday, Feb 1, 24 @ 4:38 pm:

    As someone who puts ketchup on hot dogs, I may have to withdraw my support of the strike.


  4. - charles in charge - Thursday, Feb 1, 24 @ 4:48 pm:

    “Nationwide, one in 13 people who were arrested and had a drug dependency received treatment while in jail or prison . . .”

    Remember that the next time someone tells you that arresting people for using drugs is a good way to address addiction.


  5. - Frida's boss - Thursday, Feb 1, 24 @ 4:59 pm:

    Raja has been building a war chest since day one. He’s the best in Illinois and is one of the most prolific in DC.
    I’m not sure of the rules but I don’t think he could use that money for anything but federal. So if he’s running for Gov it wouldn;t be with that money.


  6. - Macon Bakin - Thursday, Feb 1, 24 @ 5:35 pm:

    Sincere prayers to the people of Dixmoor, they have been through too much.


  7. - Dotnonymous x - Thursday, Feb 1, 24 @ 5:47 pm:

    Addicted prisoners are most often treated with turkey…cold.


  8. - Dotnonymous x - Thursday, Feb 1, 24 @ 5:48 pm:

    Really laughed at the ketchup slur…mean and funny at the same time.


  9. - JS Mill - Thursday, Feb 1, 24 @ 7:54 pm:

    I stand with JoanP.


  10. - West Side the Best Side - Thursday, Feb 1, 24 @ 8:00 pm:

    Ketchup people - scabs(banned punctuation)


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