| State Tipoffs Involving Illinois Newsletter for Thursday November 27, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
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ComEd Readies for Severe Weather Over the Thanksgiving Holiday
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 26 [Category: BizEnergy] -- Commonwealth Edison, a subsidiary of Exelon, issued the following news release:
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ComEd Readies for Severe Weather Over the Thanksgiving Holiday
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In anticipation of a potential two-phase weather front of significant weather coming to northern Illinois, ComEd is preparing for possible storm impacts by proactively opening its Emergency Operations Center and getting equipment and additional crews in place. The current forecast calls for s
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EIU's Commitment to Community Paying Off Big for Local Students
CHARLESTON, Illinois, Nov. 27 -- Eastern Illinois University issued the following news release:
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EIU's commitment to community paying off big for local students
CHS students average $13k in annual assistance; EIU graduates average nearly $2 million in additional lifetime earnings
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One of the most affordable and accessible public regional universities in Illinois is making it even more economical for local students to attend.
While Eastern Illinois University's unique and timely fina
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Hyatt Announces Plans to Triple Number of Hyatt Properties in Portugal by 2027
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 26 [Category: BizTravel] -- Hyatt Hotels Corp., a hospitality company, issued the following news release:
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Hyatt Announces Plans to Triple Number of Hyatt Properties in Portugal by 2027
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Expansion in the region driven by upcoming openings in Lisbon
CHICAGO (November 26, 2025) - As Portugal prepares to welcome a record-breaking number of visitors this year [1], Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) unveils an ambitious expansion plan with four new hotels set to de
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Lost pages reveal an alternate ending to a classic Caribbean novel
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 25 -- The University of Chicago issued the following news:
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Lost pages reveal an alternate ending to a classic Caribbean novel
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C.L.R. Jameshistorian, Marxist theorist, cricket commentator and one of the twentieth century's most prolific writerswrote only one novel in his lifetime: Minty Alley, published in 1936. Set in a Trinidadian yard, a form of communal housing, the book follows Haynes, a middle-class man navigating life among working-class neighbors.
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