* Land deal, lack of certification behind Howe, mental health center closures
Selling a prime piece of real estate and not being able to get recertified appear to be what’s prompted the state to announce it will close a pair of troubled facilities in Tinley Park, state lawmakers and union representatives say. The Howe Developmental Center and Tinley Park Mental Health Center, which have been stripped of their federal dollars for providing substandard care and lax recordkeeping, could close their doors by next summer.
* Ill. governor targets 2 care facilities for closing
* Tackle what’s dragging kids and schools down
* Governor Agrees to Meet on Education Funding
* Madigan to ICC: Nicor hike too high, unnecessary
Attorney General Lisa Madigan Thursday filed written testimony urging the Illinois Commerce Commission to deny rate increase requests from Naperville-based Nicor Gas that would raise the company’s revenues by $140 million.
* Springfield tourism numbers down; closings won’t help
Even before reductions in hours took effect last month at historic sites statewide, attendance numbers were down more than 10 percent this year compared with last. Among sites showing declines were all of the major Lincoln sites in Springfield.
* Recall question on DuPage ballots
“We believe the Illinois political culture is so shamefully dysfunctional that we desperately need this tool to change behavior of public officials,” Cronin said.
* More than 150 take City Hall buyouts
Some 156 workers in the administration took up the boss on his offer, according to documents obtained by the Chicago Tribune under the state’s Freedom of Information Act.
* CHA makeover boost: $10,000 for home buyers
* Police union rips moves to tighten reins on cops
* Chicago school may have to return state grant
* Kane County to cut 2009 budget by 1.5%
* GOP criticism angers community organizers
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