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Noon-1PM, Thursday, May 20, 2021 University of Illinois Extension Community and Economic Development will air a live webinar on Freedom of Information Act on Thursday, May 20, 2021, from Noon – 1:00 p.m. Christopher Boggs, Assistant Attorney General from the Illinois Attorney General’s Office, will updated information and tools required to implement this policy at the local level and avoid violations. Supervising Attorney Christopher R. Boggs has been with the Public Access Bureau in the Office of the Illinois Attorney General since September 2012. Prior to joining the Attorney General’s Office, Mr. Boggs served as a Post-Doctoral Legal Fellow in the Office of University Counsel for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Mr. Boggs has also previously clerked for Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s Office of Special Counsel, The Honorable Joe Billy McDade of the Central District of Illinois, and United States Senator Barack Obama. Mr. Boggs rece ....
Peoria businessman to serve two years in prison for filing false business tax returns irs.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irs.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Annie Malone Believed to be the first Black female millionaire, Annie Turnbo Malone was born in Metropolis in 1869 and came to live with an older sister in Peoria when she was orphaned. She attended Peoria Central High School, where her picture still hangs in honor of her status as a special alumnus, according to The Peorian. With a talent for chemistry, Malone set about developing hair products for women of color, which she marketed to great success. In the early 1900s Malone started a hair and beauty school in St. Louis, which was one of the first colleges for Black women. Called Poro College after a West African word meaning ‘physical and spiritual growth,’ the school employed hundreds of Black women and became a social center for the community. ....