Zion Illinois
ATSDR - PHA - Illinois Beach Park, Zion, Lake County, Illinois ZION, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ... This public health assessment was made available for public comment from March 2 to April 3,2000, at the Zion Public Library and on the IDPH home page. No public comments werereceived. ... Fill sand used at the Park. Commonwealth Edison performed dredging operations at itsWaukegan Generating Station, and the dredged material, mainly sand, was used for beachnourishment at the Park and the Commonwealth Edison Zion Station. This material mayhave been contaminated with ACM. ... [Read More]
Illinois General Assembly - Senator Biography Biography: Born March 29, 1918, in Tegeas, Greece; Northwestern University; LL.B., DePaul University College of Law; Lt. Commander, U.S.N.R. (ret), with top secret clearance; former justice of the peace and assistant state's attorney, Lake County; former Mayor of Zion. ... [Read More]
List of Sites for the Underground Railroad Travel Itinerary 4. Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church and Mout Zion Cemetery --Woolwich Township ... 3. Bethel AME Zion Church --Reading ... 1. Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged, Residence and Thompson AME Zion Church --Auburn ... [Read More]
Utah History To Go - Imperial Zion: The British Occupation Of Utah One such writer was John Lyon, the Mormon poet from Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, who, prior to his conversion, had written an 1832 report on unemployment in Scotland for the British House of Commons. As a Mormon he put his pen at the service of another social cause, the Perpetual Emigrating Fund, and helped many a poor British family go "home to Zion" with proceeds from the sale of The Harp of Zion published at Liverpool in 1852. Once in Zion, John Lyon contributed poems and articles to Utah's developing literary periodicals, served as drama critic for the Daily Telegraph and as assistant territorial librarian under another British settler, William C. Staines, the territorial librarian. 55 ... [Read More]
Illinois General Assembly - Representative Biography Biography: Born October 22, 1957; graduated Mattoon High School, 1975; B.A., journalism, Eastern Illinois University, 1979; mayor, Village of Mt. Zion 1995-2003; trustee of Village of Mt. Zion 1991-1995; member of Decatur Rotary Club; Board of Directors, Economic Development Corporation of Decatur and Macon County, United Way of Decatur and Macon County, Downtown Decatur Council and Seniorama Committee; married (wife, Jean) and has three children. ... [Read More]
Office of the Illinois Attorney General - Press Release - Missing Sex Offender Lt. Dwight Ower, Detective Commander of the Zion Police Department, said, “Zion Police Department detectives have made previous attempts to locate and apprehend Gulley, working with investigators from the Illinois State Police and Attorney General's Office. With the information from the hotline tip, we were pleased to apprehend Gulley this morning. Officer Kire Helgesen found crack cocaine and a stolen motorcycle at the address where Gulley was hiding. Gulley confessed to Detective James LaBonne that he was selling crack cocaine to support his lifestyle, and that he was involved in the theft of the motorcycle. It is a significant accomplishment to take Gulley off the streets in Zion .” ... [Read More]
State Nuclear Industry - Illinois Although the 1980's witnessed the cancellation of a number of applications for nuclear reactors, it is largely a myth that widespread shutdowns of existing nuclear plants reflected a decline in the U.S. nuclear industry. The greatest impact on U.S. capacity was the shutdown of the two Zion reactors in Illinois, each rated at 1,040 net MWe in 1998. Between 1973 and 2002, however, annual nuclear capacity dropped 1,100 net MWe in 1978, by 600 net MWe in 1990, by 1,100 net MWe in 1997, and by a record 2,646 net MWe in 1998. With the exception of those four years, annual nuclear capacity rose for three decades. ... [Read More]
Congressman Mark Steven Kirk - 10th District of Illinois The District stretches west to Inverness and east to the shores of Lake Michigan. Famous not only for its lakeside beauty, the Tenth District is also recognized for its well-educated, independent minded citizens. The marvels of our district include the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Chicago Botanic Gardens in Glencoe, Illinois State Beach Park in Zion, and the Baha'i Temple in Wilmette. ... [Read More]
News from DEA, Domestic Field Divisions, Chicago Field Division APR 18-- Yesterday evening the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Waukegan Police Department, through the course of their drug investigation, seized approximately 350 kilograms of cocaine and $20,000. Additionally, three individuals where arrested for their involvement; Joel Garcia, 29 from Zion, Illinois; Eduardo Garza, 30 from Bensenville, Illinois; Jose Gomez, 29 from Waukegan, Illinois. ... [Read More]
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