Village of Niles
Recent News About Village of Niles
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Prairie State sales taxes: Niles residents paid 18th-largest sum in September
Niles residents paid $3.1 million in sales taxes, the 18th highest total paid per municipality in September.
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95 new registered sex offenders living in Cook County as of November 2024
There were 95 new registered sex offenders living in Cook County in November 2024, according to the Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Niles responsible for 17th-highest sales tax revenue in Illinois during August
Niles residents paid $2.9 million in sales taxes, the 17th highest total paid per municipality in August.
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The Registry shows 86 new sex offenders living in Cook County as of October 2024
Cook County had 86 new sex offenders registered as living there in October 2024, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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24,615 lawyers in good standing in cities within Cook County as of Q3
There were 24,615 lawyers in good standing in cities within Cook County as of the third quarter of 2024.
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Niles residents paid 18th-largest sum in sales taxes in Illinois during July
Niles residents paid $2.9 million in sales taxes, the 18th highest total paid per municipality in July.
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September 2024: 83 new registered sex offenders living in Cook County
There were 83 new registered sex offenders living in Cook County in September, compared to the month before, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Prairie State sales taxes: Niles residents paid 20th-largest sum in June
Niles residents paid $3 million in sales taxes, the 20th highest total paid per municipality in June.
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Cook County houses 73 new registered sex offenders as of August 2024
Cook County had 73 new sex offenders registered as living there in August 2024, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Niles residents paid 18th-largest sum in sales taxes in Illinois during May
Niles residents paid $2.6 million in sales taxes, the 18th highest total paid per municipality in May.
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July 2024: 71 new registered sex offenders living in Cook County
The Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry shows there were 71 new registered sex offenders living in Cook County in July 2024.
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Niles residents paid 20th-largest sum in sales taxes in Illinois during April
Niles residents paid $2.7 million in sales taxes, the 20th highest total paid per municipality in April.
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Cook County called home by 160 new registered sex offenders as of June 2024
There were 160 new registered sex offenders living in Cook County in June, compared to the month before, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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How many companies were inspected by the FDA in cities located in Cook County in Q1?
There were 25 companies in cities associated with Cook County that received 25 FDA inspections in the first quarter of 2024, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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Niles residents paid 19th-largest sum in sales taxes in Illinois during March
Niles residents paid $2.3 million in sales taxes, the 19th highest total paid per municipality in March.
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The Registry shows 144 new sex offenders living in Cook County as of May 2024
There were 144 new registered sex offenders living in Cook County in May, compared to the month before, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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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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Niles responsible for 18th-highest sales tax revenue in Illinois during February
Niles residents paid $2.5 million in sales taxes, the 18th highest total paid per municipality in February.
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Registered sex offenders: 130 new new living in Cook County as of April 2024
The Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry shows there were 130 new registered sex offenders living in Cook County in April 2024.
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FDA conducted inspections of 16 companies in cities located in Cook County in Q4 2023
There were 16 companies in cities associated with Cook County that received 16 FDA inspections in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.