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Week ending July 19: 51 inmates sentenced in Cook County to be released from jail
There were 51 inmates who were sentenced in Cook County and are set to be released from jail in the week ending July 19.
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Week ending July 12: 57 inmates sentenced in Cook County to be released
There were 57 inmates who were sentenced in Cook County and are set to be released from jail in the week ending July 12.
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How many inmates sentenced in Cook County will be released during week ending July 5?
There were 61 inmates who were sentenced in Cook County and are set to be released from jail in the week ending July 5.
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Illinois Department of Corrections to release 53 inmates sentenced in Cook County during week ending June 28
There were 53 inmates who were sentenced in Cook County and are set to be released from jail in the week ending June 28.
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Q3: Illinois Department of Corrections set to release 627 inmates sentenced in Cook County
The Illinois Department of Corrections is set to release 627 inmates who were sentenced to state prison in Cook County during the third quarter of 2025.
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Week ending June 21: 44 inmates sentenced in Cook County to be released from jail
There were 44 inmates who were sentenced in Cook County and are set to be released from jail in the week ending June 21.
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Week ending June 14: 50 inmates sentenced in Cook County to be released
There were 50 inmates who were sentenced in Cook County and are set to be released from jail in the week ending June 14.
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216 inmates sentenced in Cook County to be released from jail during June
There are 216 inmates sentenced in Cook County set to be released from jail in June.
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195 inmates sentenced in Cook County to be released in May
There are 195 inmates sentenced in Cook County set to be released from jail in May.
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North Cook County Consolidated Election Day is coming up on April 1
Municipal officials in North Cook County — including mayors, village board members, and school board members — are on the ballot on April 1, the first Tuesday in April.
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Cook County: 659 inmates scheduled for release in Q2
The Illinois Department of Corrections is set to release 659 inmates who were sentenced to state prison in Cook County during the second quarter of 2025.
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Cook County will have 187 inmates sentenced in its jurisdiction release during March
There are 187 inmates sentenced in Cook County set to be released from jail in March.
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Illinois Department of Corrections set to release 225 inmates sentenced in Cook County during February
There are 225 inmates sentenced in Cook County set to be released from jail in February.
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How many inmates sentenced in Cook County will be released during week ending Jan. 18?
At least 44 inmates who were sentenced in Cook County are set to be released from jail in the week ending Jan. 18.
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Q1: 619 inmates sentenced in Cook County to be released from Illinois Department of Corrections
The Illinois Department of Corrections is set to release 619 inmates who were sentenced to jail in Cook County during the first quarter of 2025.
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January: 207 inmates sentenced in Cook County to be released from jail
There are 207 inmates sentenced in Cook County set to be released from jail in January.
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7.3% of citizens unemployed in Cook County in 2021
The unemployment rate in Cook County hit 7.3% among residents aged 16 and 65 years old in 2021.
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Which Golf Democrat voters have outstanding Vote-by-Mail ballots from Tuesday's Cook County State's Attorney primary election?
As of Wednesday, March 20, a total of 136,635 Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to potential Democrat voters remain unreturned from Tuesday's Cook County primary election.
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Did farm subsidies in cities associated with Cook County rise or fall in 2021?
Farms throughout cities in Cook County received $3 million less in subsidies in 2021 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture compared to the year before.
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4,212 Cook County farmers received agricultural subsidies in 2021
Farms in Cook County received $15,041,281 in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.