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Illinois has $3.5 billion in unclaimed funds. Is any of it yours?
Rockford Register Star via Yahoo News· 11 months agoThe state of Illinois has billions of dollars sitting around and some of it may be yours. Illinois residents can search for unclaimed financial assets — such as deposits, overpayments, refunds ...
Illinois has $5B in unclaimed property. Does any of it belong to you? Here's how to check
Gannett via AOL· 3 months agoIllinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs returned nearly $276 million in unclaimed property in 2023, bringing Frerichs' total since taking office in 2015 to more than $1.9 billion. And the ...
5 years in prison for woman who posed as relative of young Chicago homicide victims to collect tax...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA South Side woman was sentenced Friday to just over five years in federal prison for a macabre scheme to fraudulently obtain death certificates of dozens of young Chicago murder victims and ...
State struggles to implement 2019 law that allows ‘X’ gender on IDs for nonbinary residents
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 10 months agoIt’s been nearly four years since an Illinois law opened the door for nonbinary residents to mark...
You could be owed thousands in life insurance money without having a clue
MoneyWise via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoBelieve it or not, but thousands of dollars could be sitting in a vault right now with your name on...
A body found in a Lebanon car fire solved a 32-year-old mystery but raises new questions
Springfield News-Leader via Yahoo News· 1 year agoWhen Lebanon Police were called to investigate a blazing 1979 Chrysler New Yorker in the early...
Migrant officers flock to South Dakota police departments
Argus Leader via Yahoo News· 6 months agoHours before the sun rose over Champaign, Illinois, on the morning of May 19, 2021, Champaign Police...
American Airlines honors first African-American woman to earn pilot’s license with historic...
TheGrio via Yahoo News· 2 years agoSome may find it difficult to believe that in 2022, we’re still commemorating the “first Black”...