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The Illinois Treasurer's Office is encouraging nearly 140,000 residents to cash their unclaimed property checks from the Enhanced Money Match program, which automatically returns missing funds without requiring claims
The Will County Center for Community Concerns has announced eligibility requirements and application rules for funding through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
A Will County woman who once worked as a state revenue auditor allegedly purchased an Italian luxury vehicle with fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program loan funds to launder money.
Karen and Paul Pastell of Shorewood also found smaller amounts of unclaimed property on the ICash database.
Once people claim their funds and present the proper identification, the state of Illinois returns the property to them at no cost.
Alongside those diet and fitness resolutions, households should consider kicking off 2024 with a solid fiscal plan, Illinois Comptroller Susan Mendoza advises.
Alongside those diet and fitness resolutions, households should consider kicking off 2024 with a solid fiscal plan.
College can be an exciting time, but it can also bring new financial challenges that produce anxiety and stress.
A Rockdale man faces a charge of laundering tens of thousands of dollars from Hollywood Casino in Joliet.
Assistance given to income-eligible households on first-come, first-serve basis
Ogle County board OKs pay increases for members that start in December 2022
For the Small Business Association, the rapid rollout of the Paycheck Protection Program for businesses affected by COVID-19 stay-at-home orders probably was a lot like “drinking out of a firehose.”
The IRS and the Treasury Department say Americans will start receiving their economic impact checks in the next three weeks.