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“If I didn’t absolutely have to be traveling I would not.” — Gabi Garcia, University of Chicago student Schools secluded kids over 10K times Federal data shows overuse during the 2017-2018 school year By Jennifer Smith Richards and Jodi S. Cohen

This story is a collaboration between the Tribune and ProPub- lica Illinois. Illinois schools reported putting students into seclusion at least 10,776 times in the 2017-18 school year — up more than 50% from the last time districts sent seclusion data to the federal gov- ernment, two years earlier. The number of school districts that reported using seclusion, the practice of forcibly isolating a student in a small room or other space, also increased to 138 from 133, underscoring how en- trenched the practice has been in the state. The U.S. Department of Educa- ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE tion also collects data on the use of University of Chicago student Gabi Garcia, 19, has decided not to travel home to Portland, Oregon, for Thanksgiving. physical restraint, and 286 Illinois school districts reported restrain- ing their students, also up from the 2015-16 school year. The figures include only public school dis- For travel, a thankless task tricts and regional special educa- tion cooperatives, not private Some schools urging COVID-19 tests before But concern remains that For Gabi Garcia, a second- schools. young adults crisscrossing the year student residing at the Over the last year, in response to students head home, but it’s not ‘a free pass’ country might seed new infec- University of Chicago, staying in a November 2019 investigation by tions in their home communi- the city for Thanksgiving the Chicago Tribune and ProPub- By Elyssa Cherney home for the holidays amid a ties — or within their own seemed to be a better option lica Illinois, the state took several national coronavirus surge. households. Though schools than flying home to Portland, actions to discourage schools from From requiring students to Public health experts say with resources to conduct exit Oregon. relying on seclusion and physical take COVID-19 tests before de- traveling, especially in airports testing aim to address that The university is ending in- restraint in response to difficult parting campus to restricting or by public transit, is inherently worry, doctors say students person instruction prior to student behavior. But advocates dorm access, colleges are tight- risky when COVID-19 infec- shouldn’t rely solely on negative Thanksgiving and conducting for students with disabilities say ening protocols ahead of tions are high, and colleges are results. It can take several days the last week of fall classes and the most recent data offers evi- Thanksgiving and winter discouraging students from after infection for viral particles final exams remotely. Students dence that the new restrictions breaks, when thousands of stu- shuttling back and forth in the to become detectable in a sam- need to be enforced and that dents are expected to journey coming weeks. ple, research shows. Turn to Testing, Page 5 stronger steps are needed. “We are very concerned about this trend,” said Zena Naiditch, president and CEO of Chicago- based Equip for Equality, a feder- I took a test out of ally appointed watchdog for peo- ple with disabilities. “Illinois al- caution. A week later, ready had the distinction as being I was hospitalized. the national leader for its ex- tremely heavy reliance on these Columnist Heidi Stevens says she dangerous and traumatic prac- was asymptomatic when she got tices. To see numbers increasing is tested for the coronavirus, so the a very serious development.” positive result was a shock. The Schools across the country sub- symptoms came on quickly and mitted the 2017-18 data last year, at severely, she the same time the news organiza- writes. Tribune Turn to Kids, Page 2 Voices, Page 10

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tions were reporting on seclusion and restraint for their investigation, “The Quiet Rooms.” That report- MARY SCHMICH’S COLUMNS ing examined 100 school districts’ use of these prac- “Even the Terrible Things Seem Beautiful to Me Now, tices during the 2017-18 2nd Edition” Over the last two decades, Mary Schmich’s school year plus fall of 2018. column in the Chicago Tribune has offered advice, humor Though Illinois law at and discerning commentary on a broad array of topics the time allowed schools to including family, personal milestones, mental illness, use seclusion and restraint writing and life in Chicago. This second editioncollects only when students posed a her ten Pulitzer-winning columns along with more than danger to themselves or 150 others, creating a compelling collection that reflects others, the investigation Schmich’s thoughtful, insightful and engaging sensibility. found widespread overuse and misuse of the practices. “Chicago Flashback” Since 2011, the Tribune has been Records obtained by the mining its vast archive of photos and stories for its news organizations showed weekly feature Chicago Flashback, which deals with the that school workers regu- people and events that have shaped the city’s history larly used seclusion and and culture from the paper’s founding in 1847 to the restraint to punish children ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE present day. Now the editors of the Tribune have care- for misbehavior, to force Zena Naiditch, president and CEO of the disabilities watchdog group Equip for Equality, fully collected the best Chicago Flashback features into a them to comply with com- speaks in 2019 at a meeting. single coffee-table volume. Each story is accompanied mands or for being disre- by at least one black-and-white image from the paper’s spectful. intervened and the school Civil Rights Data Collec- and ProPublica Illinois photo vault. Available at chicagotribune.com/flashback- Government officials industry got the provisions tion, again show why state showed the district has book. swiftly responded to the watered down. We needed officials should see this as used seclusion and restraint investigation by banning the governor to step up and an urgent matter, as Illinois when students were phys- “The Weight Lifted: How the Cubs Ended the Longest locked seclusion, promising empower ISBE to with- reported using the practices ically aggressive, disruptive Drought in Sports History.” A chronicle of the Cubs to investigate misuse and stand this pressure. Then more than most states. The or disengaged. magical 2016 season written by Paul Sullivan. It starts creating a data collection COVID hit, and with stu- data shows that seclusion Sixty Illinois districts re- with the early expectations in spring training, documents system. But longer-term re- dents learning from home, and restraint are dispropor- ported using seclusion dur- key series and personalities and challenges through the form efforts have stalled. this issue lost its urgency.” tionately used on students ing the 2017-18 school year regular season, then builds through the playoffs, series Lawmakers vowed to fur- State Sen. Ann Gillespie, with disabilities and on after reporting zero in- by series. Go to www.amazon.com to purchase. ther restrict the use of a Democrat from Arlington boys. stances in the prior report- seclusion and restraint and Heights, said a bill that The latest data release ing period. “Culture Worrier: Reflections on Race, Politics and ban some restraints, but would ban prone physical shows Illinois public Those include Alton Social Change.” Clarence Page’s newest book com- they have not done so. restraint and place more schools reported having se- School District 11 in Madi- memorates the 30th anniversary of his column’s first The Illinois State Board restrictions on schools that cluded and restrained stu- son County, which reported appearance in the Tribune. It is the first such collection of of Education mandated that use isolated timeout is dents at least 23,530 times 226 seclusions involving 23 the Pulitzer Prize winner’s columns, and a long overdue school districts send the headed for consideration in during the 2017-18 school students. Suburban Chi- archive of his best work, covering topics such as politics, agency three years’ worth the legislative veto session, year, up from 17,403 two cago district Elmhurst 205 social issues, pop culture, race, family, new media and of reports that detailed each which was to begin this years earlier. notified the department prominent figures, as well as his personal life. incident of restraint or week but has been pushed A Tribune/ProPublica that it had secluded one seclusion, which Illinois to January as COVID-19 Illinois analysis of the new student 132 times in the “Holiday Cookies: Prize-Winning Family Recipes from calls isolated timeout. Be- cases spike statewide. A federal data found that school year. And the tiny the Chicago Tribune for Cookies, Bars, Brownies and fore last November, there version of the bill was more than 100 districts re- Tuscola district in Douglas More.” A comprehensive collection of the best holiday had been no state oversight introduced in the spring, ported an increase in the County put five students in cookies as curated from decades worth of reader submis- of these practices despite a but it was tabled after the number of times they se- seclusion a total of 122 sions to the Chicago Tribune’s annual Holiday Cookie . state law that required pandemic cut short the cluded students. That in- times, the data shows. All books are available at chicagotribune.com/printbooks school districts to create the regular session. cluded the Northern Subur- The Alton superintend- incident reports. The pending bill would ban Special Education Dis- ent said the district’s previ- In response to questions restrict the use of seclusion trict in Highland Park, ous report of no seclusion from ProPublica Illinois and restraint and allow which logged 552 incidents instances was an error, and ACCURACY AND ETHICS and Tribune reporters, them only when there is an of seclusion and 704 inci- a spokeswoman for the Margaret Holt ISBE said it reviewed inci- “imminent” danger of seri- dents of restraint in the Elmhurst district declined , standards editor dent reports from about ous physical harm. It would 2017-18 school year. The to answer questions about The Tribune’s editorial code of principles governs 700 school districts and also direct ISBE to sanction district served 129 students its use of seclusion. Tuscola professional behavior and journalism standards. Every- programs and used the in- schools that don’t follow that year, according to the did not respond to a request one in our newsroom must agree to live up to this code of formation to create a data- the state law on seclusion data. for comment. conduct. Read it at chicagotribune.com/accuracy. base of more than 66,000 and restraint and would An assistant superin- Some districts said they incidents of seclusion and require schools to make a tendent for the district, had not correctly reported Corrections and clarifications: Publishing information restraint from the 2017-18, plan to reduce — and even- Andy Piper, declined to their use of seclusion and quickly and accurately is a central part of the Chicago 2018-19 and 2019-20 school tually eliminate — their answer questions about the restraint and have asked the Tribune’s news responsibility. years. A new Student Care reliance on the interven- increase. “We don’t have Education Department if Department, staffed with tions. any response that we wish they can fix errors. eight workers, is tasked Some schools have de- to provide,” he wrote in an In Schaumburg District with monitoring interven- fended their use of seclu- email. 54, for example, the district HOW TO CONTACT US 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday–Friday tions and creating monthly sion and restraint and lob- The Northwest Subur- reported restraining stu- 7 a.m.–noon Saturday–Sunday reports on their use. bied to continue using the ban Special Education Or- dents 880 times and seclud- Delivery problem? 7 a.m.–11 a.m. holidays Or go to chicagotribune.com/ But the agency has yet to interventions, saying they ganization in Mount ing students 561 times, but Call 312-546-7900 customerservice work with any school dis- can’t serve students with Prospect reported 1,170 re- district spokeswoman Terri Subscribe online: chicagotribune.com/subscribe tricts identified in the data challenging behaviors oth- straint incidents, more than McHugh said the numbers To subscribe, manage your print or digital subscription, as showing troubling pat- erwise. any other school district in are actually higher. or inquire about billing or vacation holds, call terns or to determine which Alison Maley, with the Illinois and nearly double The federal data also is 312-546-7900 districts failed to submit Illinois Statewide School the number from the 2015- incorrect for Urbana Dis- To report an error, email readerhelp@chicagotribune data at all. The department Management Alliance, said 16 school year. The district trict 116, according to As- .com, fill out a report at chicagotribune.com/corrections, has opted not to take action the group supports a ban on also reported an increase in sistant Superintendent or call the Reader Help line at 312-222-3348. against school workers, prone restraint and has pro- the use of seclusion, to 676 Todd Taylor. The district spokeswoman Jackie vided input to lawmakers instances. reported 1,074 seclusion in- Email...... [email protected] Matthews said. The agency on other parts of the legisla- “A majority of our focus cidents, but Taylor wrote in Main operator...... 312-222-3232 has not yet reviewed the tion with the hope “that we has been dealing with the an email that the correct Hearing impaired number...... 312-222-1922 (TDD) new federal data, she said. can come to an agreement.” pandemic, so at this time we number is 46. He said that Classified advertising...... 312-222-2222, [email protected] “ISBE will identify The group works on behalf do not have any informa- reporters brought the error Preprint/display advertising...... 312-222-4150, [email protected] Display advertising self-service ...... placeanad.chicagotribune.com school districts, special ed- of school boards, adminis- tion to share with you,” said to the district’s attention Interactive advertising...312-222-6173, [email protected] ucation cooperatives, and fa trators and principals. Brad Carter, the district’s and that officials are unsure Mail ...... 160 N. Stetson Ave., Chicago, IL 60601 special education entities Naiditch said the latest director for human re- how the error was made. All advertising published in the Chicago Tribune is subject to the applicable for additional supports seclusion and physical re- sources and communica- Chicago Public Schools rate card, copies of which are available from the Advertising Department. The Chicago Tribune reserves the right not to accept an advertiser’s order. based on the data,” straint figures, part of the tions. Records previously reported three seclusion in- Only publication of an advertisement shall constitute final acceptance. Matthews wrote in an Education Department’s obtained by the Tribune stances in 2017-18, even email, and will ask them to though seclusion has been EDITORIAL: Questions and comments about stories in the Chicago Tribune consider “research-based banned at the district since should be directed to editors of the respective content areas. actions to reduce the use of 2008. District spokeswom-

Chicagoland news: Phil Jurik, [email protected] restrictive and traumatic an Emily Bolton said those Business: Mary Ellen Podmolik, [email protected] procedures.” incidents occurred in two Sports: Amanda Kaschube, [email protected] State education officials Chicago charter schools, Features: Amy Carr, [email protected] Entertainment: Scott Powers, [email protected] had initially banned prone, which are not subject to the Opinion: Kristen McQueary, [email protected] or face-down, and supine, district’s policies on ad- or face-up, restraints in the dressing student behavior. Chicago Tribune (USPS 104-000) is published daily (7 days) at 160 N. spring but then decided to Because the COVID-19 Stetson Ave., Chicago, IL 60601; Chicago Tribune Company, LLC, Publisher; periodicals postage paid at Chicago, IL, and additional mailing offices. allow them for at least this pandemic closed so many Postmaster: Send changes to the Chicago Tribune, Mail Subscription school year after pressure schools last spring, the Edu- Division, 777 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60654. from a few private schools. cation Department decided Copyright 2020 Chicago Tribune Company, LLC. All rights reserved as to entire content. More than 30 states ban not to collect data from the prone restraints because 2019-20 school year. they can restrict a child’s INSIDE breathing. Jennifer Smith Richards is a “ISBE’s initial efforts Tribune reporter. Jodi S. Almanac Business 4 Lottery Business 4 were progressive and Cohen is a reporter for Bridge A+E 6 Obituaries Business 4 would have had a far-reach- ProPublica Illinois. Comics A+E 6-7 Sudoku A+E 7 ing impact on student SCHAUMBURG DISTRICT 54 PHOTO Crossword A+E 7 Television A+E 5 health and safety,” Naiditch A timeout room at Jane Addams Junior High School in jrichards@chicagotri- Horoscopes A+E 6 Weather A+E 8 said. “But Illinois politics Schaumburg School District 54. bune.com Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 3 CHICAGOLAND

CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK Health official: ‘Double down’ in virus fight By Gregory Pratt is seeing record highs in hospitalizations, most residents won’t see one until Pritzker himself was vague when asked and Jamie Munks more than at any prior time in this mid-2021. about his Thanksgiving plans. pandemic. That fact is more than a Moderna announced Monday that its Last week, the Pritzker administration Chicago’s health care workers will be frightening backdrop, because it means that COVID-19 vaccine appears to be 94.5% began urging people to cancel holiday first in line to receive coronavirus vaccines there are no health care workers to call in as effective, according to preliminary data. gatherings and stay home voluntarily for but there likely won’t be enough initial reinforcements from other states,” Pritzker Pfizer Inc. previously announced its own the next three weeks. So far, officials doses to go around, the city’s public health said at a coronavirus briefing in vaccine appeared similarly effec- stopped short of issuing a statewide stay-at- commissioner said Monday. Chicago on Monday. “It means tive, and both companies in the home order, the sweeping restriction aimed Dr. Allison Arwady said she expects at that out-of-state nurses and coming weeks could be on track to at curbing the spread of coronavirus that first Chicago would probably get about nurses’ assistants who signed up seek permission for emergency Illinois residents lived under for part of the 150,000 doses, a figure that would not cover to support Illinois in the spring are use in the U.S. spring. all health care workers in the city. busy in their own states.” Arwady said that the city could That message urged residents to limit “The problem is right at the beginning, The number of COVID-19 pa- accept “any amount of vaccine” “nonessential” trips to public places and to there’s not going to be enough vaccine for tients in intensive care is up 58% available, but added that it likely work from home, if possible. you and I and friends and family to get it,” since Nov. 1, and the number on would take “a number of months” To date, the state has reported 585,248 Arwady told CNN. “We’ll be starting with ventilators is up 72%. before wide availability. diagnosed and probable cases of COVID-19, health care workers. We’ll be starting with Hospitals are returning to Arwady “Which is why, right now, we and a death toll of 10,779. people in long-term care facilities, some of spring strategies, including lim- need people to double down on the The new cases reported Monday come the highest-risk folks.” iting elective surgeries and adding more things that we know work — the masking, out of a batch of 90,612 tests over the prior That news came as state officials on beds. On Monday, one of the state’s largest the social distancing, the staying home 24 hours. The seven-day rolling statewide Monday continued to sound the alarm hospital systems, Advocate Aurora Health, when you can, … not having people over to positivity rate for cases as a share of total about rising COVID-19 hospital admissions said it plans to delay half of its inpatient your home, and at least here in Chicago, we tests was 12.5% for the period that ended this month, saying health care workers are elective surgeries as the number of have recommended canceling a traditional Sunday, up from 5.1% a month earlier and being stretched to their limits while hospi- COVID-19 patients across Illinois skyrock- Thanksgiving,” Arwady said. up from 8% as of Nov. 1. tals brace for a continued influx of patients. ets. Also urging people to avoid in-person Also Monday, Pritzker said he did not Illinois had 5,581 people hospitalized for Cases have remained high too. On Thanksgiving gatherings was Illinois De- plan to attend an Illinois High School the coronavirus as of Sunday night — a Monday, Illinois recorded 11,632 new and partment of Public Health Director Dr. Association board of directors meeting nearly two-thirds increase over the 3,371 probable cases of COVID-19, the 11th Ngozi Ezike. scheduled for Thursday. The association reported Nov. 1. The state also has surged consecutive day the count has surpassed “We can all see it; things are getting invited the governor’s office and public past its spring peak set April 28, when 5,037 10,000. The state also reported 37 addi- worse. And so those initial plans that you health staff after it announced last month people were in the hospital for COVID-19. tional deaths of people with COVID-19. The made several months ago, even several that high school season would go Gov. J.B. Pritzker said hospitals in the seven-day average number of deaths stands weeks ago, they may need to change,” Ezike on a day after Pritzker said winter sports state could encounter difficulty if they seek at 81, a sharp increase from 41 as of Nov. 1. said. “Do your plans include those who have were being put on hold. “reinforcement” health care workers, be- At an unrelated news conference, Mayor medical conditions that put them at higher cause Illinois will be competing for workers Lori Lightfoot echoed Arwady and sounded risk? Are some of your intended guests Associated Press contributed. with surrounding states that are seeing a note of caution about vaccines, saying a pregnant? You have to be thinking about all severe coronavirus surges of their own. mass-produced vaccine won’t be available of these things before you bring additional [email protected] “This is a moment when the entire nation until sometime deep into next year and people into your home.” [email protected]

U.S. Rep. Bustos tests positive By Rick Pearson

Democratic U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos of Moline said Monday she had tested positive for COVID-19 and is isolating at home with mild symptoms. Bustos, 59, who survived a closer- than-expected bid for reelection to a fifth term earlier this month, announced her diagnosis on Twit- ter, saying she has been in contact with her medical provider and is self-isolating based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Bustos “I am experiencing mild symptoms, but still feel well,” Bustos, who represents northwestern Illinois’ 17th Congressional District, tweeted. She added:We must all continue to be vigilant in following public health best practices: wear a mask, practice social distancing, get your flu shot and wash your hands.” At least two other members of Illinois’ ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 18-member delegation to the U.S. House previously tested positive for co- ronavirus — Republican Reps. Rodney Davis of Taylorville in August and Mike TURKEYS AWAY Bost of Murphysboro in October. Volunteers get ready to give away turkeys from Southland Live Casino at the site of the proposed casino at River Oaks Center in Calumet [email protected] City on Monday. Organizers said they were giving away about 650 turkeys. Twitter @rap30 City Council to consider capping delivery app fees By John Byrne, Phil Vettel mainly for marketing restaurants on their the Near North Side with her husband, reiterated her administration’s opposition and Gregory Pratt websites. Martial, said the pandemic is forcing to legalizing the machines because doing so Uber spokesman Robert Kellman said restaurants that otherwise wouldn’t work could lower casino operators’ enthusiasm Delivery fees charged to Chicago restau- the plan “ puts marketing profits ahead of with the third-party services to now do so. for building a giant Chicago gambling house rants by third-party delivery companies paying drivers.” “Prior to the pandemic we tried several if there is already “some form of (gam- such as Grubhub and Uber Eats would get “A more reasonable approach would be times to sign up with these companies, but bling).” capped at 10% of the order’s cost as long as to expand a cap on deliveries so that the they were charging us 30%, which for a The mayor also said she would be indoor dining capacity is set at below 40% tens of thousands of drivers who deliver restaurant like ours meant selling at a loss, shifting $10 million in her 2021 budget during the coronavirus pandemic, under a food to help support their families would so we never used them, but now is a new era proposal for violence prevention, bringing proposal introduced to the City Council take less of a hit to their pocketbooks,” and we need to use them,” she said. the total amount of spending up to $36 Monday as Mayor Lori Lightfoot tries to Kellman said in a statement. When Gov. J.B. Pritzker earlier this million toward that goal. Greater violence help restaurants make it through the winter. Grubhub spokesman Grant Klinzman month again banned indoor dining because prevention spending has been a key request The proposed fee limit is less strict than said the caps “are well-intentioned but of spiking COVID-19 cases, Lightfoot an- from the City Council Black Caucus, and the 5% ceiling in an ordinance an alderman counterproductive at a time when restau- nounced she would seek a temporary cap the mayor is seeking as much aldermanic introduced months ago, which Lightfoot rants need more support, visibility and on the fees. support as possible to try to get the rejected in favor of a rule requiring the order volume than ever. They limit how The ordinance, introduced by Finance minimum 26 votes she needs to pass her services to disclose all the fees they charge. restaurants — especially small and inde- Committee Chairman Ald. Scott Wagues- spending plan. The mayor on Monday called the new pendent establishments — can effectively pack, 32nd, and Aviation Committee Chair- Lightfoot defended her budget package version a win. “This will provide critical market themselves to drive demand, which man Ald. Matt O’Shea, 19th, would go into from criticism that it doesn’t do enough to temporary relief to eligible small businesses severely impacts how many customers and effect immediately upon passage if two- cut costs while relying on much-criticized that cannot operate indoors right now,” she orders we can bring to these restaurants.” thirds of aldermen voted for it. borrowing schemes, saying the city is in an said. And DoorDash spokesman Campbell It would stay in place until “90 days after “extraordinary circumstance” and she had And some Chicago restaurateurs wel- Matthews said the caps “could cause us to city and state restrictions related to “zero easy choices.” comed the help. increase costs for customers, which could COVID-19 on indoor covered establishment “When this year began, none of us Jason Hammel, chef/owner of Lula Cafe lead to fewer orders for local restaurants capacity are lifted to at least 40% capacity.” thought that we’d be experiencing any of in Logan Square, called the proposed and fewer earning opportunities for Dash- It also would limit other fees the apps the things that have happened over the measures “important stopgaps” that he ers.” charge to restaurants, largely for marketing course of this year and we certainly didn’t supported, while arguing that the proposed There has been fierce lobbying over the provided when companies such as Grub- think we’d be in the midst of a once-in-a- ordinance could and should go further. specifics of these rules, which are in place in hub advertise restaurants through their generation economic meltdown occasion “This ordinance being passed for only some form in several other big U.S. cities. So sites, to “15% of the orders placed through solely as a result of COVID-19,” she said. such time that restaurants are limited to it remains to be seen whether the numbers the third-party delivery service.” Lightfoot defended the property tax 40% occupancy? To me, that’s not ade- involved change between now and a full And it requires the online companies to increase along with annual built-in in- quate,” Hammel said in an email. “Our City Council vote on the plan. provide a way for customers to directly tip creases, noting that pension costs will industry is facing a cataclysmic fate, and Restaurants for months have been com- restaurants. continue growing and there hasn’t been a these conversations around graduated oc- plaining that delivery apps are cutting Fines for violating the rules would be solution for the city or state’s problems. cupancy are not helping the message that, deeply into their bottom lines with fees that $1,000 to $3,000 per offense. The mayor also praised ComEd and for many, extinction is imminent, and can top 30% of the order costs. With state Also Monday, O’Shea introduced an People’s Gas for stopping residential utility preventable. Why 40%? Does someone rules banning indoor dining at restaurants, ordinance to legalize video gambling in shutdowns through April for nonpayment. think 40% is somehow sustainable?” the delivery services are booming while Chicago, but it got sent to Rules Committee The delivery companies were less enthu- restaurants struggle mightily to make ends where many times proposals are left to [email protected] siastic about the package, which sets a 15% meet. languish. Lightfoot said she didn’t have [email protected] limit on other fees charged by the apps, Lulu Noguier, who owns Bistronomic on anything to do with the maneuver, but [email protected] 4 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 Feds look into anti-Semitism claim at U. of I. By Elyssa Cherney history of silencing and demonizing pro-Palestine The U.S. Department of advocacy on campus,” said Education is moving for- Sinnokrot, 21, a senior. ward with an investigation “This conflation of anti- into allegations of anti- Zionism and anti-Semitism, Semitism at the state’s larg- I believe, is part of a larger est public university, offi- campaign to suppress pro- cials confirmed Monday. Palestine organizing.” The department’s Office The complaint was filed for Civil Rights notified the by a law firm representing University of Illinois at Ur- the Washington-based Lou- bana-Champaign on Friday, is D. Brandeis Center for school spokeswoman Robin Human Rights Under Law Kaler said. in conjunction with the The allegations, filed Jewish United Fund of Chi- with the department in a cago and Hillel Interna- complaint this spring, de- tional. scribe “an alarming in- The U. of I. released a crease in anti-Semitism and statement Monday con- ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE anti-Zionism” at the U. of I. demning anti-Semitism and Few people are seen at State and Lake streets as the stay-at-home advisory begins in Chicago on Friday. over the past five years. The laying out additional steps it department evaluates all will take to combat it on CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK complaints it receives but campus. doesn’t pursue investiga- Before the spring 2021 tions in every instance. semester, the school will The complaint, drawing create an advisory council What to know about new on experiences of two Jew- on Jewish and campus life ish students, lists a number to work with the chancellor of alleged offenses, includ- and university leadership, ing the defacement of reli- according to the statement. gious ornaments, depic- The council will consist of stay-at-home advisories tions of swastikas drawn on undergraduate and gradu- campus property and tense ate students, staff, faculty, By Chicago Tribune by Monday had infected ing open to the public. or funerals” are limited to interactions between Jew- alumni and representatives staff more than 11 million people 10 people, while regular ish students and a student from the Jewish communi- in the United States and Don’t invite services “can continue to group advocating for libera- ty, the statement said. Chicago and Cook killed close to 250,000 in operate at phase four ca- tion and self-determination “We deplore anti-Semit- County health officials the country, according to people over pacity levels” of a maxi- of the Palestinian people. ic incidents on campus, have issued advisories urg- Johns Hopkins University: The advisories say peo- mum of 40% capacity or 50 In one such interaction including those that de- ing residents to stay home ple shouldn’t have people people maximum. in April 2019, the complaint monize or delegitimize as much as possible to help Stay home as in their homes unless “The 10-person limit alleges, members of Stu- Jewish and pro-Israel stu- stop the spread of they’re “essential workers,” does not supersede indus- dents for Justice in Pal- dents or compare them to COVID-19, effective Nov. much as possible such as home health care tries that have specified estine antagonized students Nazis,” said the statement, 16. The Chicago advisory providers, educators or capacity guidelines in place staffing a pro-Israel booth, which was issued with the In announcing the advis- says residents should “only child care workers. Chi- such as fitness clubs, retail calling one a “Nazi,” a parties that brought the ories, Mayor Lori Lightfoot leave home to go to work or cago has a six-person limit stores or movie theaters,” “white supremacist” and a complaint. “This subjects and County Board Presi- school, or for essential for at-home gatherings in- according to the city. “colonialist.” them to double standards dent Toni Preckwinkle em- needs such as seeking med- volving people who aren’t “However, a meeting or SJP President Sofia Sin- that are not applied to phasized the exponential ical care, going to the gro- in your household. social event that is outside nokrot said she didn’t recall others. All Jewish students, growth in coronavirus cery store or pharmacy, of normal operations must that incident and that ac- including those who iden- cases in recent weeks, with picking up food, or receiv- Travel and be within the 10-person tions from people outside tify with Israel or Jewish a record numbers of cases ing deliveries.” Cook limit (e.g., bowling alley her group are sometimes campus organizations, and increased deaths, com- County notes leaving home Thanksgiving hosting a birthday party or wrongly attributed to SJP. should be able to participa- ing close to matching the for a COVID-19 test also is The orders also caution museum holding a book She called graffiti of swas- te in campus activities spring’s daily death toll. OK. that people should cancel talk).” tikas “horrible and serious aimed at fighting racism The advisories aren’t traditional Thanksgiving acts of anti-Semitism” and and achieving social jus- mandatory stay-at-home Leaving home? celebrations involving Increased said that no one from SJP tice.” orders like the one Gov. J.B. inviting people over and should refer to Jewish stu- Pritzker issued in the Wear a mask. avoid travel as much as enforcement dents in derogatory terms. echerney@chicagotri- spring, and the 30-day ad- Anyone leaving home is possible. Chicago’s advis- In its order, Chicago “The university has a bune.com visories come on top of a advised to “always wear a ory points residents to the emphasizes that city offi- statewide stay-home advis- face covering and practice city’s travel quarantine cials expect to be cracking ory Illinois health officials social distancing by staying rules. down on businesses, in- issued for the three weeks 6 feet away from others,” cluding enforcing capacity ending Dec. 2. Chicago’s following city health Com- Social gathering limits at grocery stores and Chicago worker sues advisory is an update on missioner Dr. Allison Ar- other retail stores and in- prior executive orders, wady’s spring health order restrictions door dining and drinking. while Cook County’s was on coronavirus, which or- The advisories put back But the city also empha- after rail yard injury less formal. Evanston, ders people to wear masks in effect limits on social sized officials will be keep- which has its own public in public places or face gatherings, both indoor ing an eye out and possibly By Kelli Smith Staggers, said he was on life health department, has is- fines of $100 to $500. A and outdoor, “such as wed- issuing citations for at- support for about three sued a similar 30-day ad- statewide mask mandate dings, birthday parties, and home gatherings, places of A Chicago man severely weeks after the accident. A visory. also is in effect, requiring other events taking place at worship, retail stores, sa- injured at a South Side rail single father who weighs Here’s what health au- people to wear face cov- banquet halls, event venues lons and barber shops, the- yard is suing Norfolk about 130 pounds, Staggers thorities are saying people erings in public when they or similar spaces,” or any aters and health and fitness Southern, claiming the rail- worries that he’ll never be should do to help stop the can’t maintain 6 feet of rental properties. Religious centers that violate current way company intentionally able to work again, she said. spread of the virus, which distance and in any build- services “such as weddings restrictions. puts it workers at risk by “He’s constantly going openly disregarding safety through pain, he’s con- rules. stantly crying and there’s Ernest Staggers Jr., 31, nothing we can do to help contends supervisors at the him,” she said. “All that we rail yard on East 63rd Street can do is to be with him to Vaccine did not offer proper train- support him and pray with Continued from Page 1 ing and regularly in- him on a constant basis. But structed workers to ride on overall it’s totally devas- posing limits on purchases heavy equipment used to tating, it’s like our whole of household supplies like load rail cars even though it world has been ripped paper towels and tissues. was against company pol- apart.” Despite those sobering icy. Herbert said Staggers measures, the stock market He also says supervisors will have “massive rallied Monday fueled by used code words such as amounts of medical bills” Moderna’s news. “fried chicken” over for the rest of his life to pay But businesses and oth- walkie-talkies to warn for ongoing treatment. “We ers braced for what could workers when safety direc- have reached out to the be a bleak holiday season tors showed up. His attor- railroad, and essentially the with COVID’S grip on the ney, Dan Herbert, noted railroad has told us this is nation’s citizens and its that most of the workers at not their problem,” he said. economy. the yard are Black and This was the second Public health officials there were about six super- time Staggers has been in- greeted Moderna’s news visors who are white. jured at the rail yard, ac- with a modicum of excite- “I don’t think anyone is cording to the lawsuit. On ment, especially when alleging that they wanted his fourth day on the job, he viewed alongside the data to see Ernest get hurt, that got six stitches after suffer- released last week by they wanted to see any of ing a gash to his face while Pfizer, which, in collabora- HANS PENNINK/AP the Black employees get unlocking train units. tion with BioNTech, re- Nurse Kathe Olmstead prepares a shot, part of a vaccine by drugmaker Moderna, on hurt,” Herbert said. “But Michelle Staggers said ported that its vaccine was July 27 in Binghamton, New York. the fact remains that they the aim of the lawsuit is for more than 90% effective. were certainly treated with the company to recognize The two companies eases. people who were Latino, first clinical validation that little disregard because of the consequences of violat- were the first to announce Dr. Anthony Fauci, di- Black, Asian or multiracial. our vaccine can prevent who they were. ing safety rules. interim data from large rector of the institute, said: The company said the vac- COVID-19 disease, includ- “They were Black front- “No parent should ever studies. Ten other vaccine “I had been saying I would cine appeared equally safe ing severe disease.” men and they were essen- have to go through this makers are also conducting be satisfied with a 75% and effective in all the But in announcing the tially treated with less care with their child, no loved big Phase 3 trials, including effective vaccine. Aspira- subgroups. findings in news releases, and respect for their safety one should have to go efforts in Australia, Britain, tionally, you would like to The results were ana- not in peer-reviewed scien- because they were simply through this with their China, India and Russia. see 90, 95%, but I wasn’t lyzed by an independent tific journals, Pzifer and the grunt people,” he said. loved one ever,” she said. More than 50 other candi- expecting it. I thought we’d data safety monitoring Moderna did not disclose Norfolk Southern, which “It’s just very, very hor- dates are in earlier stages of be good, but 94.5% is very board, appointed by the the detailed data that operates rail yards across rific.” testing. impressive.” National Institutes of would allow outside ex- the country, declined a re- The FDA has said that Researchers test vac- Health. perts to evaluate their quest for a comment. kelsmith@ coronavirus vaccines cines by inoculating some At a news briefing Mon- claims. According to the lawsuit, chicagotribune.com should be at least 50% study participants and giv- day, Fauci and Dr. Francis Therefore, the results Staggers was climbing on a Twitter @KelliSmithNews effective to be approved. ing others placebos, and Collins, director of the Na- cannot be considered con- side loader crane — used to Moderna also reported then watching the two tional Institutes of Health, clusive. The figures on ef- load containers onto rail Monday that its vaccine groups to see how many emphasized that the hope- fectiveness may change as cars — on Sept. 24 when he has a longer shelf life under people get sick. ful news did not mean the studies continue. slipped, on possibly grease, MORE FOR refrigeration and at room In Moderna’s study, 95 people could let down their Researchers say the pos- and fell to the ground. The NEWSPAPER temperature than previ- people contracted the co- guard. itive results from Pfizer crane then rolled over him, SUBSCRIBERS ously reported, which ronavirus: five who were They implored the pub- and Moderna bode well for crushing his pelvic area as Already getting the should make it easier to vaccinated, and 90 who lic to “double down” on other vaccines, because all he lay screaming in a “sea of Tribune in print? Your store and use. received placebo shots of mask wearing, social dis- of the candidates being blood.” subscription comes with Based in Cambridge, saltwater. Statistically, the tancing, hand washing and tested aim at the same Staggers was taken to the Unlimited Digital Access Massachusetts, the com- difference between the two avoiding crowds, and to target — the so-called spike University of Chicago to chicagotribune.com pany developed its vaccine groups was highly signifi- stay that course until vac- protein on the coronavirus Medical Center, where he and the eNewspaper. in collaboration with re- cant. And of the 95 cases, 11 cines become available. that it uses to invade hu- has undergone 16 surgeries Activate your account: searchers from the Vaccine were severe — all in the Stéphane Bancel, chief man cells. and is scheduled to have his Research Center, part of placebo group. executive of Moderna, said Moderna said it could leg amputated next week, chicagotribune.com/ the National Institute of The 95 cases included 15 in a statement that the produce 500 million to 1 Herbert said. activate Allergy and Infectious Dis- people 65 or older and 20 results had provided “the billion doses in 2021. His mother, Michelle Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 5 Teachers union calls on governor Strike looms at nursing to close school buildings again homes over

By Karen Ann Cullotta “It’s not ideal by any means, but we have a COVID storm that’s hazard pay Officials with one of the state’s hitting, and I think that school By Robert McCoppin largest teachers unions on Mon- districts are doing the best they day urged Illinois Gov. J.B. can,” Pritzker said. Workers at 11 nursing homes in Pritzker, the state’s board of Short of an order from the Illinois are threatening to go on education and local school dis- governor, like the statewide strike next week unless they are tricts to take immediate action to schools shutdown in March, given raises comparable to other close school buildings because of COVID-19 decisions continue to long-term care workers in the the surge in COVID-19 cases be made by school districts, in state. across the state. consultation with local public Nearly 700 members of SEIU The teachers union is also health departments, which moni- Healthcare Illinois Indiana, part asking the governor, the Illinois tor metrics and advise districts on of the Service Employees Interna- Department of Public Health and ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE the need to implement additional tional Union, voted to strike on the Illinois State Board of Educa- Students wear face masks as they walk through a bridge connecting mitigation, a spokeswoman for Nov. 23 if Infinity Healthcare tion to establish and enforce clear two buildings at Latin School of Chicago in October. the Illinois State Board of Educa- Management doesn’t meet their metrics for school districts to tion said. demands for higher base pay and guide them for any future clo- cause of the soaring number of At his daily COVID-19 briefing But Montgomery said that pandemic hazard pay. Strike no- sures, Dan Montgomery, presi- COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations on Monday, Pritzker said of the varying interpretations of the tices were delivered Thursday, the dent of the Illinois Federation of and deaths, Montgomery said IFT’s request that school build- health department’s recom- union said. Teachers said. many school districts in Illinois ings be closed: “We’re always mendations among school dis- Most of the workers are wom- “There are plenty of superin- are still requiring teachers to thinking about our schoolchild- tricts has inadvertently led to, “a en, and many of them are Black or tendents and school boards that deliver remote lessons from their ren and the parents and the mishmash, with no uniformity.” Hispanic. would like to call it, but they’re classrooms. teachers.” “You can have nine different Most of the 11 homes that worried about the public’s reac- “It’s a very common thing “We’ve made sure to set pa- scenarios happening at nine would be affected by a strike are in tion,” Montgomery said. “I think teachers are facing right now, rameters that are safe, and we school districts that are right next the Chicago area. They include the majority of people want to do where some districts have need schools to follow those to each other,” Montgomery said. City View Multicare Center in what’s right, and having clear stopped in-person instruction for parameters, and most are,” “Most school districts want to do Cicero, which had 249 co- metrics can be an inducement.” kids, but they still want the adults Pritzker said, adding that roughly the right thing, but they’re getting ronavirus cases, and Niles Nursing While a growing number of in the building, even though we 60% of Illinois students are re- no clear direction.” & Rehabilitation in Niles, which school districts across the state know that a number of people ceiving strictly remote instruc- had 54 COVID-related deaths, the have halted in-person student have gotten sick,” Montgomery tion, with around 30% engaged in [email protected] most at any long-term care facility instruction in recent weeks be- said. some form of hybrid learning. Twitter @kcullotta in the state. Certified nursing assistants, or CNAs, who do most of the hands- on work with patients at the homes, are seeking a starting rate of $15.50 statewide, while other workers such as housekeepers and laundry workers are seeking $14.50 an hour outside Chicago and $15 an hour in Chicago, union officials said. Infinity facilities received nearly $13 million in COVID- related economic assistance from the federal CARES Act, the union reported, and are seeking more. Infinity did not answer multi- ple calls and emails for comment. In general, nursing home adminis- trators have said they are limited by low Medicaid payments, and need government help to weather the ongoing COVID pandemic. Last year, state lawmakers in- creased Medicaid funding for nursing homes by up to $240 million — $70 million of which was targeted to address staffing needs. Statewide, nursing home resi- dents have accounted for more than half of all deaths of people with COVID. Union workers said they were concerned that if they go on strike, their patients would be cared for by managers and contracted outside workers, but put the responsibility on Infinity to provide them with living wages and adequate protective medical equipment. Their contract ex- YOUNGRAE KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE pired June 1. Yamonie Noy tests student Luis Sierra for COVID-19 at the University of Chicago. Students who decide to travel home for Thanksgiving won’t be “Front-line workers are he- allowed to return to residence halls until after the new year. roes,” U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García said at a news conference partake in exit testing. Others are als to experience symptoms, and warnings about the risks of trav- Monday with the workers. “We offering it voluntarily or continu- testing might not detect the virus eling. must provide them with the Testing ing to follow the testing programs if amounts in the nostrils or saliva The University of Illinois at wages, benefits and protection Continued from Page 1 already in place. are too low during this period, Urbana-Champaign is asking stu- they deserve.” According to Vanderbilt Uni- Segreti said. dents who leave campus for the living in campus housing are not versity in Nashville, Tennessee, “I don’t see how exit testing fall break that begins Saturday to [email protected] allowed to return to the dorms which is requiring all undergrad- can be all that effective because remain away if possible, though until January, when the next term uate students, whether symp- the negative test on the day you dorms will be open for students starts, if they go home for tomatic or not, to test before leave just means you’re not infec- who feel they need to be on Thanksgiving. in-person classes end Friday, the tious on the day you leave,” campus. Garcia, 19, said she is wary of strategy is being used “with the Segreti said. “It doesn’t predict As with other colleges trying to Convicted travel and felt that completing interest of protecting public what’s going to happen in the discourage travel, all courses will her coursework at home, in a health as students prepare to next few days to two weeks.” switch to remote delivery after different time zone, would be too leave campus and return to the He acknowledged that testing break and finals will be con- fraudster challenging. As a result, she plans homes of their parents and fam- could help identify some asymp- ducted remotely so there’s no to finish the quarter in Chicago ilies.” tomatic students but under- need to return until spring se- and then fly home for the longer Students who test positive for scored that it won’t catch all mester. charged over winter break because her parents COVID-19, or have had close positive cases. “We are entering another ex- want to see her and she misses contact with an infected person, Dr. Jeffrey Pothof, an emer- tremely dangerous period as relief loan the landscape of the Pacific can isolate on campus, be picked gency medicine physician and COVID-19 cases and hospitali- Northwest. up and driven home by a family chief quality officer at the Uni- zations are rising extraordinarily By Jason Meisner Still, Garcia she said she’s member, or immediately drive versity of Wisconsin-Madison’s rapidly in our community and nervous about traveling when the themselves home if they have a health system, said exit testing state,” Chancellor Robert Jones A former escort convicted in a time comes, especially because car on campus. can be helpful as long as students said in a recent message to $6 million fraud scheme illegally her airline has started filling all of The school will close dorms understand the limitations, students. “Everyone needs to do obtained a $150,000 pandemic- its seats instead of spacing out Sunday, and they won’t reopen stressing that a negative result their part to protect themselves relief loan while she was awaiting passengers. Though Garcia takes until next semester, Vanderbilt “doesn’t give you a free pass” to and our community.” the deadline to report to federal a COVID-19 test every week as has announced. Students who act recklessly. Though the school’s seven-day prison, prosecutors alleged Mon- required by U. of C., she said she need to stay on campus, including Students should take other case positivity rate remains well day. might quarantine upon arriving athletes, international students preventive actions to avoid below 1%, a figure buoyed by Crystal Lundberg was sen- home if the airport feels too and housing-insecure students, spreading the virus over the thousands of daily tests con- tenced last year to 52 months for crowded. must apply to remain in uni- holidays. That means limiting ducted with university-devel- racking up millions of dollars in “If I didn’t absolutely have to versity housing. social activity with groups, wear- oped saliva technology, Jones charges — including trips, jewelry be traveling I would not,” said The University of Notre Dame ing face coverings and social told students that cases have and even breast implants — after Garcia, a classics and computer just outside South Bend, Indiana, distancing as much as possible, risen following recent Halloween her onetime boyfriend gave her science major. “I would really is requiring both undergraduate Pothof and others said. and football events. access to his corporate credit card. rather not at all. I try not to go and graduate students to sign up “If you plan on going home, The school is also seeing “a She had been scheduled to many places because I don’t want for tests on campus, warning that you really need to buckle down concerning increase” in cases report to prison on Dec. 31. But to risk anything.” it will prevent those who don’t for that two weeks before you tied to employees and graduate prosecutors asked a federal judge Dr. John Segreti, an infectious comply from registering for leave,” Pothof said. students, though Jones said they to revoke her bond, saying she lied disease specialist at Rush Uni- classes next semester or obtain- Based on lessons learned from appear to stem from outside on applications for a federal Pay- versity Medical Center, said stu- ing a transcript. the fall, Pothof said it’s possible social activity and not transmis- check Protection Loan and failed dents traveling home should Notre Dame students must college students traveling home sion in the classroom. to disclose her federal fraud con- check the infection rates for both schedule a test before Saturday from areas with high rates of In the days before break, Jones viction or that she was about to their current location and their and remain in South Bend until a infection could bring the virus to said students should not host or begin serving a prison term. final destination. If they’re trav- negative result comes back, the communities that have otherwise attend parties and that anyone The $150,000 loan, which was eling from an area with higher school has said. If they test seen low caseloads. planning to travel must limit their disbursed in September, was pur- transmission, they should quar- positive, they cannot leave until After students moved back to activities to attending in-person portedly to keep a beauty salon antine for 14 days upon arrival, he the campus health center autho- UW-Madison for classes, the class, getting tested and visiting Lundberg owned afloat during the said. rizes it. virus spiked in areas of the state the pharmacy and grocery store. COVID-19 crisis. Instead, Lund- “That’s not very convenient, But Segreti warned that even that hadn’t experienced high All undergraduates using campus berg spent the money on trips, but I think that makes the most with these methods, there’s “no rates, perhaps as students com- facilities this fall are already electronics, clothing and legal sense, especially if you are living foolproof type of testing” unless muted back and forth between required to test two to three times bills, according to prosecutors. with someone who’s got comor- students are assessed every day, campus and home, he said. per week. Lundberg recently made seem- bid conditions or is older who, which would be financially and In Illinois in recent days, Students who return to cam- ingly cavalier references online to when they do get COVID-19, they logistically challenging for insti- COVID-19 cases have spiked to pus after fall break must test as her impending prison term, ac- are more likely to get more tutions. Not all schools procured levels not seen since the spring, soon as possible and self-quaran- cording to prosecutors. In one severally ill or potentially even enough supplies to conduct hospitals are filling with tine until results come back. After post in September, Lundberg al- die,” Segreti said. “People have to widespread testing due to short- COVID-19 patients, and public that, students must test every legedly wrote, “Honestly, I cannot take all of those things into ages this summer. health experts are advising resi- other day until the semester wait to get this federal (expletive) consideration.” Segreti and other health pro- dents to stay home as much as concludes on Dec. 18. outta the way so I can go back to Some universities say they are fessionals have cautioned against possible. being (EXPLETIVE) GREAT! I trying to reassure communities the false sense of confidence that With fall break less than a [email protected] hate living within limits!!” and act responsibly by mandating negative results can create. It week away, the state’s largest that students leaving campus takes two to 12 days for individu- university is ratcheting up its [email protected] 6 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 NATION & WORLD

Iota closing in on Category 5 storm more than 250 people in La Lima, , just out- targets areas still side San Pedro Sula. Devas- suffering from Eta tated by Eta’s destruction, she quickly broke into sobs Associated Press as she contemplated the torrential rains of another MANAGUA, storm. “We’re living a real — Hurricane Iota rapidly nightmare,” Rodriguez said. strengthened Monday into The Chamelecon river a Category 5 storm that is flooded her Reformada likely to bring catastrophic neighborhood as Eta damage to the same part of passed, submerging their Central America already homes. battered by a powerful Hur- Eta was this year’s 28th ricane Eta less than two named storm, tying the weeks ago. 2005 record. Remnants of Iota has intensified over Theta, the 29th, dissipated the western Caribbean on Sunday in the eastern At- approach to Nicaragua and lantic. Honduras. Over the past couple of The U.S. National Hurri- decades, meteorologists cane Center said the storm have been more worried had maximum sustained about storms like Iota that winds of 160 mph. It was power up much faster than centered about 55 miles normal. They created an east-southeast of Puerto official threshold for this Cabezas, also known as rapid intensification — a Bilwi, Nicaragua, and mov- DELMER MARTINEZ/AP storm gaining 35 mph in ing westward at 9 mph. Wendy Guadalupe Contreras, left homeless after the last storm, and her son await Iota on Monday in La Lima, Honduras. wind speed in just 24 hours. Authorities warned that Iota doubled it. Iota would probably come they say (Iota) is even visited Bilwi and smaller tling in when another hurri- tral America and . Earlier this year, Hannah, ashore over areas where stronger,” Wriedt said, the coastal communities Friday. cane comes,” Bucardo said. Then it meandered across Laura, Sally, Teddy, Gamma, Eta’s torrential rains satu- sound of hammering echo- In Wawa Bar, Jarquin “The shelters in Bilwi are Cuba, the Florida Keys and Delta, Zeta and Iota all rated the soil, leaving it ing around her as neighbors said he found “total de- already full, packed with around the Gulf of Mexico rapidly intensified. Laura prone to new landslides and boarded windows and re- struction.” people from (surrounding) before slogging ashore and Delta tied or set records floods, and that the storm inforced roofs. Nicaraguan Vice Presi- communities.” again near Cedar Key, Flor- for rapid intensification. surge could reach 15 to 20 During Eta the surf came dent Rosario Murillo, who Iota is the record 30th ida, and dashing across National Oceanic and At- feet above normal tides. up to just behind her house, is also the first lady, said named storm of this year’s Florida and the Carolinas. mospheric Administration That was on where she lives with eight Monday the government extraordinarily busy At- Iota was forecast to drop climate and hurricane sci- the mind of Yasmina Wriedt other members of her fam- had done everything neces- lantic hurricane season. It’s 10 to 20 inches of rain in entists studied the effect on Monday in Bilwi’s El ily. “Today, I’m afraid again sary to protect lives, includ- also the ninth storm to northern Nicaragua, Hon- and found “a lot of that has Muelle neighborhood, sit- about losing my house, and ing the evacuation of thou- rapidly intensify this sea- duras, and to do with human-caused ting tight against the sea. I’m frightened for all of us sands. She added that Tai- son, a dangerous phenome- southern Belize, with as climate change.” “The situation doesn’t who live in this neighbor- wan had donated 800 tons non happening increasingly much as 30 inches in iso- This is the first time on look good at all,” Wriedt hood.” of rice to help those affected more often. lated spots. and record that the Atlantic had said. “We woke up without Wriedt said some neigh- by the storms. Such activity has focused could also experi- two major hurricanes, with electricity, with rain and the bors went to stay with Limborth Bucardo, of the attention on climate ence heavy rain and pos- winds exceeding 110 mph, surf is getting really high.” relatives elsewhere, but Miskito Indigenous ethnic change, which scientists say sible flooding, the hurricane in November, with Iota and Wriedt, who works for a most have stayed. group, said many people is causing wetter, stronger center said. Eta, according to Colorado small-scale fishing organi- “We’re almost all here,” had moved to churches in and more destructive The prospect of more State University hurricane zation called Piquinera, said she said. “Neither the army Bilwi. He rode out Eta with storms. rain was raising the anxiety researcher Phil Klotzbach. the roof of her house was nor the government came to his wife and two children at Eta had hit Nicaragua as a of those still homeless after When Iota’s top winds blown off in Eta less than move us.” home, but this time decided Category 4 hurricane, Eta. reached 155 mph, they tied two weeks ago. Cairo Jarquin, Nicaragua to move in with relatives in killing more than 130 peo- On Monday, Carmen Isa- with 1999’s Lenny for the “We repaired it as best we emergency response proj- a safer neighborhood. ple as torrential rains bel Rodriguez Ortez, 48, strongest could, now I think the wind ect manager for Catholic “We hadn’t finished re- caused flash floods and was still living inside a this late in the calendar will take it again because Relief Services, had just pairing our houses and set- mudslides in parts of Cen- government shelter with year. Biden urges Trump to aid in transition against virus Action would keep bution plan, while Biden’s ority remains controlling chief of staff indicated his the pandemic, which is more from dying, transition team will pro- surging to record levels and president-elect says ceed with their own plan- forcing state and local lead- ning separately because of ers to implement new By Steve Peoples and the obstruction. rounds of restrictions on Alexandra Jaffe Biden called the vaccine local businesses. Associated Press distribution a “huge, huge The president-elect has undertaking,” and said that so far tried to sidestep WILMINGTON, Del. — if his team has to wait until difficult questions about President-elect Joe Biden he takes office to dig into whether he might support a on Monday warned of dire the government’s distribu- short-term national lock- consequences if President tion plan, they’ll be “behind, down to arrest the surge of Donald Trump and his ad- over a month, month and a coronavirus cases. Since de- ministration continue to half.” feating Trump, Biden has refuse to coordinate with “So it’s important that it devoted most of his public his transition team on the be done, that there be coor- remarks to encouraging ROBERTO SCHMIDT/GETTY-AFP coronavirus pandemic and dination now, now, as rap- Americans to wear masks President-elect Joe Biden calls on officials to embrace mask-wearing at a news confer- briefings on national idly as we can get that and embrace social distanc- ence Monday in Delaware. He sidestepped a question about reinstating a U.S. lockdown. security, policy issues and done,” he said. ing measures. vaccine plans. Before taking questions, But members of his co- “Right now, we don’t criticized those who and those who still have The remarks marked the Democrat outlined his ronavirus advisory board have a standardized set so haven’t. jobs — many of them work- Biden’s toughest comments plans to alleviate inequality have been more specific. you’re hearing all these gov- Before his Monday ad- ing from home — have to date on Trump’s failure to and boost the U.S. economy One member, Dr. ernors and mayors are dress, Biden and Vice Presi- stepped up their spending acknowledge his election but said that any structural Michael Osterholm, re- scrambling to try to find dent-elect Kamala Harris on cars, electronics and loss and cooperate with the reforms depended first on cently suggested a four- to what is the right answer for held virtual meetings with home renovations. incoming administration reining in the pandemic and six-week national lockdown us, and it would surely help AFL-CIO President Rich- But much of the for a peaceful transfer of delivering more immediate with financial aid for all of them, and that’s what ard Trumka, General Mo- was fueled by $2 trillion in power. relief. Americans whose liveli- I’m hearing from them, that tors CEO Mary Barra and stimulus money that has “More people may die if “Once we shut down the hoods would be affected. we have a standardized set Microsoft CEO Satya largely run its course. And we don’t coordinate,” Biden virus and deliver economic He later walked back the of recommendations and Nadella, among others. there are signs that the told reporters during a relief to workers and busi- remarks and was rebutted protocols,” he said. Biden and Harris were ongoing increases in con- news conference in Wilm- nesses, then we can start to by two other members of Biden was asked Monday speaking at a tricky time for firmed virus cases are mak- ington, Delaware. build back better than be- the panel who said a wide- whether he would encour- economic policy. ing Americans more cau- Biden and his aides have fore,” he said. spread lockdown shouldn’t age leaders to look at poten- The U.S. economy has tious about traveling and emphasized the importance Biden has vowed to be under consideration. tially reinstating stay-at- recovered from the pan- shopping. of being briefed on White spend trillions of dollars to Speaking Monday on home orders now that the demic-induced shutdowns Consumers cut back on House efforts to control the reinvigorate U.S. manufac- “CBS This Morning,” Oster- pandemic is surging nation- this spring more quickly spending in early Novem- pandemic and distribute turing, expand health care holm was not asked about a wide. He avoided answer- than most economists ex- ber, according to JPMorgan prospective vaccines. The coverage and combat cli- potential lockdown, but he ing directly and instead pected. The unemployment Chase, which tracks spend- Trump administration is mate change, among other said the nation needs “a called on officials to em- rate dropped a full percent- ing on 30 million of its debit working on its own distri- priorities. But his chief pri- standard set of principles.” brace mask-wearing and age point last month to 6.9% and credit cards.

Trump administration advances oil, gas drilling in Arctic Refuge By Becky Bohrer conducting a successful allowing for drilling within tee, said the concerns of to it,” Demientieff said. ing to invest in Arctic oil, the Associated Press lease sale.” The agency the refuge’s 1.5 million-acre indigenous people in the Adam Kolton, executive economic argument no plans to make a formal call coastal plain, seeing it as a region are not being heard. director of the Alaska longer holds water either,” JUNEAU, Alaska — The for nominations Tuesday. way to boost oil production, “But we’re not giving up. Wilderness League, said a he said in a statement. Trump administration is It said it also will seek create jobs and generate We’re not going to just lease sale is “one more box Kara Moriarty, CEO of taking steps toward a lease comments on whether tract royalties. allow people to come into the Trump administration the Alaska Oil and Gas sale within the Arctic Na- sizes should be reduced and The Gwich’in people our homeland, do whatever is trying to check off for its Association, said she’s not tional Wildlife Refuge, an whether any should receive have opposed development they want and stand idly oil industry allies before sure what the interest in the area President-elect Joe special considerations. within the refuge, citing by,” she said. vacating the White House refuge’s coastal plain is Biden has said he would The deadline for submit- concerns on the effects on Biden, now the presi- in January.” among companies because move to protect from oil and ting nominations and com- the Porcupine caribou herd dent-elect, on his campaign “Arctic Refuge drilling it’s not something compa- gas drilling. ments will be Dec. 17, the on which they have relied website mentioned an in- has never made sense from nies discuss for competitive Chad Padgett, state direc- agency said. for subsistence. Conserva- tent to permanently protect a climate change, human reasons. tor for the U.S. Bureau of Alaska political leaders, tion groups also have ex- the refuge. When someone rights or wildlife protection “We’ve long supported Land Management for including the state’s Repub- pressed opposition. publicly states an intent to perspective, and with con- having the opportunity to Alaska, said hearing from lican congressional dele- Bernadette Demientieff, provide protections, “you tinued volatility in oil mar- have lease sales on federal industry on which tracts to gation, celebrated in 2017 executive director of the better believe the Gwich’in kets and major U.S. and land whether it’s the coastal make available “is vital in the passage of legislation Gwich’in Steering Commit- will hold them accountable international banks unwill- plain or not,” she said. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 7 Biden’s hideaway basks in political sun Rehoboth Beach agents arrived to pick up takeout pizzas for the Bid- latest in long line of ens when they got to town presidential retreats last week. “I think Joe, through the By Will Weissert years, always had the per- Associated Press sonality,” Caggiano said. “He’s got the charisma.” REHOBOTH BEACH, Rita Sonntag, a nurse, Del. — This resort town lives in nearby Bethany known for Atlantic waves Beach but headed to Re- that are sometimes surfable, hoboth to buy cat food on fresh-cut french fries and a Saturday and went for a 1-mile wooden boardwalk walk in Cape Henlopen that dates to the 1870s has State Park. She happened long prided itself on being upon Joe and Jill Biden as the “Nation’s Summer Capi- they rode along Gordons tal.” Pond trail, with five plain- It may soon sport a beach clothed Secret Service and White House. medical agents. Joe Biden owns a $2.7 “I thought, at this point, million, Delaware North he’d be holed up and not Shores home with a swim- going out in public,” Son- ming pool that overlooks ntag said. “But then I was Cape Henlopen State Park, like, ‘Oh, there he is.’ ” is blocks from the ocean and As the Bidens made their a short drive from down- way back along the same town Rehoboth Beach. It’s a trail, more than a dozen getaway about two hours by onlookers joined a crowd of motorcade from Washing- reporters waiting. Asked as ton and a bit less than that he whizzed by if he was any from Biden’s longtime closer to choosing a Cab- home in Wilmington. inet, the president-elect Biden spent time in Re- deadpanned, “Yes,” but hoboth Beach after the didn’t slow to elaborate. Democratic National Con- At least one woman in the vention and made his first ALEX BRANDON/AP crowd yelled “Go Joe!” trip back over the weekend Nick Caggiano, owner of Nicola Pizza, met President-elect Joe Biden in his first run for the Senate in 1972. As popular as Biden is as president-elect. locally, however, not every- “I think he’s earned, cer- said in a statement upon en, as well as the books that member, Andreea Istrate, him the famously friendly one is a fan. tainly, a couple of days off,” buying the home. “We feel Joe and Jill Biden wrote, said that when Jill Biden Biden, will continue his At T-Shirt World, em- said Jen Psaki, an adviser to very lucky that we’re now Biden calendars, mugs, col- came to sign copies of her strolls around town,” said ployee Sydney Doel said the Biden’s transition team. able to make that happen.“ oring books and earrings. A 2012 book “Don’t Forget: Mills, who said he’d not yet few Biden shirts the store Movie stars Richard Gere They moved in less than Biden action figure cost $15, God Bless Our Troops” at met Biden but hope he stocked weren’t big sellers. and Denzel Washington two years after Biden’s son as did the newest item — the store, Joe Biden shook would “soonish.” President Donald Trump, have frequented Rehoboth Beau, a former Delaware gray socks adorned with the hands with everybody in Rehoboth has a high con- though, had his own sec- Beach, as has ESPN com- attorney general, died of now-president-elect wear- line and used a quip he centration of LGBTQ- tion, with more than a mentator and former Wash- brain cancer. One sign on ing a red, white and blue- reprised often while run- owned businesses, dolphins half-dozen shirts, assorted ington Post columnist Tony the house reads “Beau’s stripped tie and proclaim- ning for president, “Hi, I’m that are frequently spotted hats and visors and keep- Kornheiser. gift,“ while another says ing, “Vote for Joe Biden.” Jill’s husband.” frolicking in the surf and sakes that ranged from bot- Biden would be the first “Forever Jill.” The top seller was a It got so crowded that other noted vacation fare tle openers to boxer shorts. president to vacation regu- Rehoboth Beach may Biden scented candle that Istrate climbed out a win- including fudge, saltwater Red Trump pajama bot- larly in the shore town. now join Palm Beach, Flor- smells like one of his favor- dow to leave, rather than taffy and ice cream flavored toms had sold out. That may be fitting for ida, Massachusetts’ ite drinks: orange Gatorade. trying to squeeze through with tonsil-toasting ghost Doel said politely that Biden, who proudly re- Martha’s Vineyard and After he left the vice the door. peppers. she hoped to one day spot ferred to himself as the Crawford, Texas, as famous presidency, Biden used to “There was definitely a It has about 1,500 full- Biden around town, but her poorest man in Congress for recent presidential retreats. come to the Browseabout to high energy today,“ Jones time residents but grows to face lit up when asked what much of the 36 years he The transformation is al- buy coffee and newspapers said, as world spread that about 25,000 during the would happen if Trump served in the Senate. He ready underway. after church on some Sun- Biden was back. “People summer months. Before the bought a house in Rehoboth bought the beach house Though access to Biden’s days. were saying, ‘Lets’ do our coronavirus pandemic, In- Beach. after leaving the vice presi- home is restricted, report- “The treatment that they Christmas shopping and, if dependence Day weekend She and co-worker dency, aided by an $8 mil- ers swarmed Rehoboth get is the same as everybody. we happen to see Joe, and the annual Sea Witch agreed that the rural areas lion, multibook deal that he Beach anyway recently, We’re not fan-girling. We great.’ ” Festival marking Halloween away from the beach are full and his wife, Jill, signed. with TV journalists throng- want everybody to feel wel- Mayor Stan Mills said Jill could draw 80,000. “of country-loving people.” “Throughout our ca- ing the boardwalk for stand- come,” Jessie Jones, a senior Biden often biked through Nick Caggiano, owner of “If you ride out a bit, you reers, Jill and I have ups. Browseabout staff member, neighborhoods, enjoying Nicola Pizza, first met Bid- see a lot more Trump signs,” dreamed of being able to The Browseabout Book- said of the Bidens. “Now, the shade of expansive tree en during his inaugural run Doel said. “I think having buy a place at the beach at store on the main drag set people in the store, that’s a canopies that are rare in for the Senate in 1972. Trump here, it would be home where we can bring up a special display featur- different story.” seaside areas. Caggiano said three more exciting for a lot of the whole family,” Biden ing biographies about Bid- Another senior staff “We’re hopeful that, I call teams of Secret Service people.” Peru’s Congress picks centrist lawmaker to become leader By Franklin Briceno and Christine Armario Associated Press

LIMA, Peru — Peru’s Congress chose a new leader Monday expected to become the nation’s third president in the span of a week, a hopeful sign that the political crisis is on the verge of resolution. Lawmakers voted over- whelmingly in favor of Francisco Sagasti, an engi- neer from the centrist Pur- ple Party, as the legisla- PERUVIAN CONGRESS ture’s new president. By ERIN SCHAFF/THE NEW YORK TIMES Lawmakers chose Francisco Sagasti, an engineer from the law, the head of Congress centrist Purple Party, as the legislature’s new president. President Donald Trump talks with troops during a 2019 visit to Bagram Air Field in Kabul. should become the coun- try’s new interim president. power,” said analyst Alonso not with the legislature. Applause erupted in the Gurmendi Dunkelberg, re- The little-known presi- legislative palace as Sagasti ferring to the turbulent rule dent of Congress, Manuel Trump has plans to reduce clinched the required ma- of strongman Alberto Fuji- Merino, a rice farmer, was jority vote. It was unclear mori from 1990 to 2000. sworn into office last Tues- how soon he might be Peru has much at stake: day as hundreds of Peruvi- troops in Afghanistan, Iraq sworn into office. The country is in the throes ans protested nearby. By Lolita C. Baldor weekend about the are weary of war — I’m one The Latin American na- of one of the world’s most He promised to keep in Associated Press planned withdrawals and of them,” he said. “Ending tion’s political turmoil took lethal coronavirus out- place a scheduled presi- an executive order is in the wars requires compromise a chaotic turn Sunday breaks, and political ana- dential election in April. The Trump administra- works but has not yet been and partnership. We met when interim leader Ma- lysts say the constitutional But his Cabinet appoint- tion is expected to cut the delivered to commanders. the challenge; we gave it nuel Merino quit and Con- crisis has cast the country’s ments irked many, and a number of U.S. troops in The official spoke on con- our all. Now, it’s time to gress couldn’t decide on his democracy into jeopardy. heavy-handed response by Afghanistan almost in half dition of anonymity to dis- come home.” replacement. That left Peru Congress sparked the ca- police fueled anger. to 2,500 by Jan. 15, a U.S. cuss internal deliberations. The accelerated with- rudderless and in crisis less lamity a week ago when A network of human official said Monday. There are between 4,500- drawal, however, goes than a week after legisla- lawmakers overwhelm- rights groups reported that The order would stop 5,000 troops in Afghanistan against the long-standing tors ignited a storm of ingly voted to oust Viz- 112 people were injured in short of outgoing President now, and more than 3,000 advice from Trump’s mili- protest by removing Presi- carra. Using a 19th-cen- Saturday’s protests from Donald Trump’s goal to in Iraq. tary leadership, including dent Martin Vizcarra, an tury-era clause, legislators projectiles, batons and in- have all troops withdrawn Under the planned or- Marine Gen. Frank Mc- anti-corruption crusader accused him of “permanent haling tear gas. Two died — by the end of the year, der, the troop cuts would be Kenzie, top U.S. command- highly popular among Pe- moral incapacity,” saying Jack Pintado, 22, who was which had faced opposi- completed just five days er for the Middle East. ruvians. he took over $630,000 in shot 11 times, including in tion from military and dip- before Biden takes office, But officials suggested “There is no one at the bribes in exchange for two the head, and Jordan So- lomatic advisers. leaving him with a smaller this week that command- head of the government in a construction contracts telo, 24, who was hit four The Pentagon also ex- military footprint in the ers will be able to live with deep public health and while governor of a small times in the chest near his pects to cut the number of two key war zones. the partial pullout, which economic crisis,” said Abhi- province years ago. heart. troops in Iraq to 2,500, a Trump’s new Pentagon allows them to keep coun- jit Surya, Peru analyst for Prosecutors are investi- In Lima’s historic dis- reduction of more than chief, Christopher Miller, terterrorism troops in Af- The Economist Intelli- gating the accusations, but trict — the focal point of 500. hinted at the troop with- ghanistan and gives more gence Unit. “It doesn’t bode Vizcarra has not been protests — demonstrators The decisions come as drawals over the weekend time to remove crucial well.” charged. He vehemently laid flowers and wrote mes- no surprise, following in a carefully worded mes- equipment. There had been two po- denies any wrongdoing. sages lamenting the two Trump’s shakeup of the sage to the force that sug- McKenzie and others tential exits to the ordeal: The move outraged young men killed. Many Pentagon leadership last gested compromise. have repeatedly argued Congress could put for- many in Peru, who de- put the blame squarely on week in which he installed He said that “we remain that a hasty withdrawal ward a new candidate to nounced it as an illegal those who voted for Vizcar- loyalists who share his frus- committed to finishing the could undercut negotia- approve with a simple ma- power grab by a Congress ra’s removal. tration with the continued war that al-Qaida brought tions to finalize ongoing jority vote or the country’s full of inexperienced politi- After Merino quit, con- troop presence in the war to our shores in 2001.” And peace negotiations be- highest court could step in. cians looking out for their gressional leaders initially zones. he warned that “we must tween the Taliban and rep- But with neither route own interests. Half of the nominated Rocio Silva, a The cuts give Trump an avoid our past strategic resentatives of Afghan soci- guaranteed to bring a solu- lawmakers are under inves- lawyer and poet from the accomplishment in his final error of failing to see the ety, including the current tion, some Peruvians called tigation for potential leftist Broad Front party weeks in office even as he fight through to the finish.” Afghan government. for new protests, and the crimes, including money who would have become refuses to concede his elec- But he also made it clear And they also warn that country verged on collapse. laundering and homicide. the country’s first female tion loss to Democrat Joe that “all wars must end.” U.S. forces should remain “I think this is the most Vizcarra wanted to do president. Biden. “This fight has been in the country to keep serious democratic and hu- away with their parliamen- But just 42 of the 119 The official said military long, our sacrifices have Islamic State militants in man rights crisis we have tary immunity — a move legislators who cast votes leaders were told over the been enormous. and many check. seen since Fujimori was in popular with Peruvians but supported her nomination. 8 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020

CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK Doctors quit under strain of crisis

About 8% of medical practices shut down during US outbreak By Reed Abelson The New York Times

Two years ago, Dr. Kelly McGregory opened her own pediatric practice just outside Minneapolis, where she could spend as much time as she wanted with patients and parents could get all of their ques- tions answered. But just as her practice was beginning to thrive, the coronavirus hit the United States and began spreading across the country. “As an independent practice with no real con- nection to a big health system, it was awful,” Mc- Gregory said. At one point, she had only three surgical masks left and worried that she could no longer safely treat patients. Families were also staying away, concerned about catching the virus. “I did some tele- medicine, but it wasn’t JENN ACKERMAN/THE NEW YORK TIMES enough volume to really Dr. Kelly McGregory had to close down her private pediatric practice near Minneapolis because of the pandemic. “It was devastating,” McGregory said. replace what I was doing in the clinic,” she said. worry about their own their lives, as the pandemic tients, and they have two money “kind of made me ployed. After her husband found health because of age or a enters a newly robust phase small children. solid,” said Dr. Ripley “A lot of physicians were a new job in a different medical condition that puts with record U.S. case When cases climbed in Hollister, a family physi- hanging on by a thread from state, McGregory, 49, made them at high risk. counts. the spring, their day care cian in Colorado Springs, burnout before the pan- the difficult decision to Others stopped practic- About half already said center closed, and Benca’s Colorado, who serves as demic even started,” said Dr. close her practice in Au- ing during the worst of the their mental exhaustion daughter desperately chairman of the research Susan Bailey, the president gust. outbreaks and don’t have was at an all-time high. needed someone she committee for the Physi- of the American Medical “It was devastating,” she the energy to start again. Many worried about keep- trusted to look after the cians Foundation. The vol- Association. said. “That was my baby.” Some simply need a break ing their doors open: About children. ume now “is really coming In particular, smaller Many other doctors are from the toll that the pan- 7% said they were not sure “It wasn’t the way I back,” he said. practices continue to have also calling it quits. Thou- demic has taken among they could remain open wanted to end my career,” But, depending on the difficulty finding sufficient sands of medical practices their ranks and their pa- past December without fi- Benca said. “I think for most future course of the pan- personal protective equip- have closed during the pan- tients. nancial help. of us, we would say, you demic, Dr. Lisa Bielamow- ment, like gloves and masks. demic, according to a July Another analysis, from For some, family obliga- would fall on your sword for icz, a co-founder of Gist “The big hospitals and survey of 3,500 doctors by the Larry A. Green Center tions left them no choice. your family but not for your Healthcare, a consulting health care systems have the Physicians Foundation, with the Primary Care Col- “Honestly, if it hadn’t job,” she said, adding that firm, predicts “another pretty well-established sys- a nonprofit group. laborative, a nonprofit been for the pandemic, I she knows other female wave of financial stress tems of PPE,” she said, but About 8% of the doctors group, found similar pat- would have still been work- colleagues who have stayed hitting practices.” Many smaller outfits might not reported closing their of- terns. ing because it was not my home to care for children or doctors’ groups will seek a have a reliable source. “I fices in recent months, Nearly a fifth of primary plan to retire at that point,” older relatives. buyer, whether a hospital, was literally on eBay look- which the foundation esti- care clinicians surveyed in said Dr. Joan Benca, 65, Still, most practices have an insurance company or a ing for masks.” mated could equal some September say someone in who worked as an anesthe- proved resilient. The Pay- private equity firm that The cost of these supplies 16,000 practices. their practice plans to retire siologist in Madison, Wis- check Protection Program plans to roll up practices has also become a signifi- Another 4% said they early or has already retired consin. — authorized by Congress into a larger business. cant financial issue for some planned to shutter within because of COVID-19, and But her daughter and to help businesses, includ- The coronavirus crisis practices. Doctors are also the next year. 15% say someone has left or son-in-law hold adminis- ing medical practices, with has amplified problems stressed by the never-end- Other doctors and plans to leave the practice. trative positions in a hospi- the economic fallout of the that doctors were already ing need to keep safe. nurses are retiring early or The clinicians also tal intensive care unit, treat- pandemic — helped many facing, whether they own “There is a hunker-down leaving their jobs. Some painted a grim picture of ing the sickest COVID pa- doctors remain afloat. That their practice or are em- mentality now,” Bailey said. Amid apathy and denial, Mexico hits 1M cases By Mark Stevenson since the pandemic began things are improving — peo- and Diego Delgado has made it hard, if not ple are now getting to hospi- Associated Press impossible, to effectively tals sooner, thus improving trace contacts, catch out- their chances — some recent MEXICO CITY — Mexi- breaks early or identify developments make him co recently topped 1 million asymptomatic cases. worry. registered coronavirus cases Even in Mexico City, one Except for a few states, and nearly 100,000 test- of the few places that has nobody in Mexico has even confirmed deaths, though paid lip service to trying to attempted to enforce a lock- officials agree the number is identify cases before they get down, or mask-wearing. The probably much higher. to a hospital, the efforts have closest thing most local au- How did Mexico get been incredibly weak. thorities have done has been here? By marching reso- To be fair, few countries to force some workplaces to lutely — even defiantly — have managed to do contact shut down, and fine or close against many internationally tracing well; Mexico, with businesses that allow too accepted practices in pan- fewer financial resources many customers inside at demic management, from and where half the popula- once. Beyond that — travel, mask-wearing to lockdowns, tion is poor, self-employed mask wearing, parties, wed- testing and contact tracing. or working off the books, dings — there is very little What is more, officials in there was little chance of enforcement. And as the Mexico claim science is on strict control or surveillance. pandemic stretched into its their side. Assistant Health Mexico City has tried an 10th month, people began to Secretary Hugo Lopez- alternative approach, which let their guard down. Gatell says any wider testing is to identify neighborhoods That has led to super- would be “a waste of time, where clusters of cases have spreader events like an Oct. 3 effort and money.” Face occurred, and give them wedding of a soap opera masks, Lopez-Gatell says, special attention. Lurid yel- actor and the daughter of a “are an auxiliary measure to low warning posters reading local businessman in Mexi- prevent spreading the virus. “Caution! You are entering cali. Authorities in Mexico They do not protect us, but an area of high infection” say more than 100 people they are useful for protect- now dot the city. are believed to have been ing other people.” For doctors on the front infected by the coronavirus President Andres Manuel GINNETTE RIQUELME/AP lines, the official response at the wedding, which about Lopez Obrador almost never With the world gripped by the pandemic, Mexico’s attitude has been cavalier even as the has been at times frustrating. 300 people attended. wears a mask, and Lopez- country passed two grim milestones. Above, people socialize Saturday in Mexico City. Dr. Arturo Galindo, head There have been in- Gatell only occasionally of the infectious disease stances of outright rebellion. does. His main promise to surely be infected,” said sage has changed: where program at the National On Oct. 25, a couple of However, international Mexicans is that there Salas. officials once urged people Medical Sciences and Nutri- hundred young people gath- experts have recommended would be enough hospital Instead, she sped down to with the disease to stay tion Institute, one of Mexi- ered for an illegal concert in mass testing, and say face beds for everyone who the resort city of Acapulco, home as long as possible, co’s leading public hospitals, an empty lot west of Mexico masks protect both the needs one, and his govern- where her father lived, and they now advise those over has seen his intensive care City. On videos of the event, wearer and other people. ment has largely fulfilled when she arrived, she found 60 or with risk factors like unit fill up to 100% capacity the lead singer of one band “They say there is no that basic promise — even if him thin, sweating and con- diabetes or obesity to seek in recent weeks as Mexicans can be heard telling asking evidence. No, excuse me, Mexicans are so afraid of fused. treatment immediately. relaxed and began holding the crowd, “Honestly, who there is evidence,” said for- those hospitals they often “At that moment the de- But on most other points, more get-togethers. The doesn’t give a damn about mer health secretary Dr. wait until the last moment to livery service arrived with the insistence that the rest of hospital is now sending criti- the pandemic? Whoever Jose Narro. “In May, we go for treatment, at which the oxygen meter, and his the world is wrong and cal COVID-19 cases to other doesn’t give a damn about already began to have empir- point, doctors say, it’s often oxygen saturation was 77,” Mexico’s approach is right treatment centers. coronavirus, raise your ical evidence and well-docu- too late. That fear was not she recalled. (A normal appears to have taken a toll “I have had arguments on beer!” mented scientific studies be- unfounded; early in the pan- reading is 93 to 98). “At that in lives. the street when I say ‘Hey, Dozens raised their cups. gan to appear stressing the demic, three-quarters of pa- moment I felt like a bucket Late Saturday, Mexican put your face mask on,’ ” and Salas, whose father died importance of face masks tients intubated and put on of cold water had fallen on Director General of Health people argue with me, citing and who herself was in- and the need for testing.” ventilators in Mexico’s larg- me. We just looked at each Promotion Ricardo Cortes the argument ‘Well, the fected, said people have to “What I can say is the est hospital network died. other. I said ‘Dad, do you Alcala announced that the president doesn’t,’ and that is abandon conspiracy theo- (government) strategy did That resistance was what have COVID?’ ” number of confirmed co- their only argument,” ries and the strange belief it not have the necessary flex- Mexico City human re- Salas drove him to Mexi- ronavirus cases had reached Galindo said. won’t happen to them. ibility to adjust to the in- sources manager Lorena co City; he didn’t want to be 1,003,253, with at least Speaking for himself, not “I see a lot of apathy, a lot creasing amount of knowl- Salas felt when her 76-year- intubated, but doctors ex- 98,259 deaths from his hospital, Galindo also of people being irresponsi- edge” about the disease, old father, Jaime Salas Os- plained they had to. He COVID-19. voices support for more test- ble, not giving a damn or not Narro said. una, began to show signs of underwent two operations, Since the pandemic be- ing, and senses there are believing the disease is real. In part that has been a what could be COVID-19. two intubations and strug- gan, Mexico has managed to signs of a new-found will- People still think it is some- hallmark of Lopez Obrador’s “The idea was mainly to gled for 13 days before he administer only about 2.5 ingness to consider the idea thing invented by the gov- administration: never back stay at home, no? Thinking died on Oct. 20. million tests to its citizens; — not the least because of ernment.” Salas said. “It is down, never change course, of going to the hospital was To its credit, that is one of only seriously ill people get the advent of rapid, cheap something that people have and if challenged, double- not an option, we were the few areas where the tested in Mexico. Testing new antigen tests. to realize does exist, it is down. terrified that there he would government’s public mes- only 1.9% of the population But while he says some real.” Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 9 NEWS BRIEFING From news services Hate crimes in US reach highest level in more than decade WASHINGTON — Hate Americans dropped slightly crimes in the U.S. rose to the to 1,930, from 1,943. highest level in more than a Anti-Hispanic hate decade as federal officials crimes, however, rose to 527 also recorded the highest in 2019, from 485 in 2018. number of hate-motivated And the total number of killings since the FBI began hate crimes based on a collecting that data in the person’s sexual orientation early 1990s, according to an stayed relatively stable, with FBI report released Mon- one fewer crime reported day. last year, compared with the There were 51 hate crime year before, though there murders in 2019, which were 20 more hate crimes includes 22 people who against gay men reported. were killed in a shooting that targeted Mexicans at a Congress testing: After CHIP SOMODEVILLA/GETTY Walmart in the border city months without internal Teddy bears join pro-immigration cause: Working with the immigration rights group Families Belong Together, the Rev. of El Paso, Texas, the report testing protocols, members Sharon Stanley-Rea fills a chain-link cage Monday at the National Mall in Washington with about 600 teddy bears. The said. The suspect in that of the U.S. House and their stuffed animals represent children still separated from their parents as a result of U.S. immigration policies. August 2019 shooting, staff will now have regular which left two dozen other access to coronavirus test- people injured, was charged ing at the Capitol physi- with both state and federal cian’s office when they re- tol, saying they don’t want Claims against Boy beyond Ethiopia’s borders peaceful end to the political crimes in what authorities turn to Washington from to be receiving tests when Scouts: Close to 90,000 and threatened to inflame and humanitarian crisis. said was an attempt to scare their home states. others around the country sexual abuse claims have the Horn of region. Hispanics into leaving the The new testing is volun- can’t obtain them. been filed against the Boy More than 5,000 ref- Putin ally defeated: Maia United States. tary, but is intended to Scouts of America as the ugees arrived in Sudan’s Sandu, a former World There were 7,314 hate prevent an outbreak in the Outbreak at WHO: The Monday deadline arrived border provinces of Kassala Bank economist who favors crimes last year, up from sprawling Capitol complex World Health Organization for submitting claims in the and al-Qadarif on Sunday, closer ties with the Europe- 7,120 the year before — and as members fly back and has recorded 65 cases of the organization’s bankruptcy the highest single-day num- an Union, has won Mol- approaching the 7,783 of forth from their districts coronavirus among staff case. ber of arrivals since the start dova’s presidential runoff 2008. The FBI’s annual re- and cases spike around the based at its headquarters, The number far exceeds of the conflict in Tigray vote, decisively defeating port defines hate crimes as country. In a letter to mem- including five people who the initial projections of earlier this month, the UN- the staunchly pro-Russian those motivated by bias bers of Congress on Sunday, worked on the premises and lawyers across the United HCR said. incumbent, according to based on a person’s race, attending physician Brian were in contact with one States who have been sign- Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace preliminary results released religion or sexual orienta- Monahan wrote that his another, an internal email ing up clients since the Boy Prize-winning Prime Min- Monday. tion, among other catego- office is offering the testing obtained by The Associated Scouts filed for bankruptcy ister Abiy Ahmed an- Sandu captured over 57% ries. “to be consistent with the Press shows. protection in February in nounced on Nov. 4 a mili- of the vote, leaving the Some of the 2019 in- spirit” of an order from The U.N. health agency the face of hundreds of tary offensive against the incumbent, Igor Dodon, be- creases may be the result of Washington, D.C., that all said it is investigating how lawsuits alleging decades- regional government in hind by over 15 percentage better reporting by police travelers must obtain a co- and where the five people old sex abuse by Scout Tigray in response to an points, according to prelim- departments, but law en- ronavirus test prior to visit- became infected — and that leaders. attack by Tigray forces. inary data from the Central forcement officials and ad- ing the city and get a second it has not determined “We are devastated by Each government regards Election Commission, vocacy groups don’t doubt test three to five days after whether transmission hap- the number of lives im- the other as illegal after a which said nearly 100% of that hate crimes are on the arrival. pened at its offices. WHO’s pacted by past abuse in monthslong falling out as the vote has been counted. rise. The tests, which have a confirmation Monday of Scouting and moved by the Abiy marginalized the Sunday’s election was The Justice Department six- to 12-hour turnaround, the figures in the email was bravery of those who have once-dominant Tigray Peo- seen as a referendum on has for years been specif- represent the first regular the first time it has publicly come forward,” the Boy ple’s Liberation Front. two divergent visions for ically prioritizing hate testing program in the Capi- provided such a count. Scouts said in a statement. Abiy’s government on the future of the small crime prosecutions. tol since the beginning of “To my knowledge, the “We are heartbroken that Monday refused interna- Eastern European nation The data also show there the pandemic. While the cluster being investigated is we cannot undo their pain.” tional pleas for dialogue and sandwiched between was a nearly 7% increase in White House requires rapid the first evidence of poten- asked for more time. Ukraine and Romania. religion-based hate crimes, tests for all visitors who get tial transmission on the site More refugees flee: The “Mediation at this point Sandu and Dodon, whom with 953 reports of crimes close to the president, of WHO,” Dr. Michael Ryan, growing conflict in Ethiopia will only incentivize impu- Russian President Vladimir targeting Jews and Jewish House Speaker Nancy Pel- the agency’s chief of emer- has resulted in more than nity,” senior official Redwan Putin identified as his pre- institutions last year, up osi and Senate Majority gencies, told reporters 25,300 refugees fleeing the Hussein told reporters, ferred candidate, have been from 835 the year before. Leader Mitch McConnell Monday after the AP re- Tigray region into Sudan, even as the leaders of rivals since he narrowly The FBI said the number of had resisted any sort of ported on the internal the U.N. refugee agency said Uganda and Kenya urged defeated her in the 2016 hate crimes against African regular testing in the Capi- email. Monday, as fighting spilled the warring sides to find a presidential race. 10 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 TRIBUNEPERSPECTIVE VOICES Commentary and analysis from Tribune columnists and staff I took a COVID-19 test as a precaution. A week later, I was hospitalized. secure them in place with a stocking cap to dull the headaches. I didn’t move much from the couch. Slowly I started to add activities back — walks with my family, card games at Heidi Stevens our kitchen table. I had a Balancing Act follow-up MRI of my heart to check for myocarditis I got the call on a Tues- and none was detected, day that my COVID-19 test meaning the cardiac injury came back positive, and my is likely acute, rather than mind raced to two places: chronic. I feel pretty good my kids and my heart. now, seven weeks after I My kids because I feared was diagnosed. they, too, were infected. I am lucky. (How could they not be? I And I’m scared — about work from home, they how many more infections, school from home. hospitalizations, deaths lie Laughing, singing cheek-to- ahead of us, about spikes cheek dance parties are across the country, about standard in our kitchen.) folks gathering for Thanks- My heart because I al- giving. ready have a heart condi- I wavered about writing tion brought on by a virus. I this. I hear a lot from the had viral meningitis in 2011 COVID-is-overblown and, a cardiologist sur- crowd and I hear a lot from mised, my body sent fluid to the (screw)-your-feelings my organs to protect them. ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE crowd and this story is an The sac of fluid near my Phlebotomist Tina Novick administers COVID-19 tests to occupants in their vehicle last week. invitation, I realize, for heart never reabsorbed, so I blowback from both. live with a pericardial effu- throbbed and my eyeballs clear of the virus. bout with meningitis didn’t where I saw a series of But this virus is far from sion that has neither shrunk pulsated. I would lose my The morning I was make me more or less likely doctors for the next three done with us. And it serves nor grown in the past 9 train of thought mid-sen- scheduled to be sprung, I to have it, he said. It’s sim- days. no one for me to keep an years. It’s a minor incon- tence and forget simple woke up feeling the worst ply a condition — painful I was given blood thinner experience with it venience, but a nagging words. I’d yet felt. My headache inflammation of the brain shots in my upper arms to shrouded in mystery. Too reminder that viruses can “This virus can hang out was severe. I was too dizzy and spinal cord membranes prevent a stroke. A nurse much about COVID-19 has do unexpected, lasting in my brain for a while,” I to sit upright. I spent the — that can tag along with drew my blood every four been shrouded in mystery. damage to your organs. texted a friend. “As long as day lying flat. COVID-19. He stayed in the hours to check my troponin I wish we had a national The positive test was a it stays clear of my heart.” I woke up the following room and talked to me levels. I had another EKG testing strategy and a na- shock. We’ve avoided I ordered a pulse oxime- day feeling worse. I couldn’t about books while another and an ultrasound of my tional mask mandate and crowds and restaurants and ter to keep an eye on my stand or walk without lean- doctor performed the spi- heart. I had a CT scan and daily, credible briefings we always wear masks heart rate and oxygen lev- ing my back against the wall nal tap. MRI of my brain. The MRI about the latest coronavirus when we leave the house. els, and I took comfort in and inching my way toward It’s hard to find words for took place at 1:30 a.m. be- science and statistics and My daughter and I got their steady levels. the bathroom. I called my the swell of emotions, as cause that’s when there was strategies. We have none of tested together because we I waffled between grati- primary care physician, visceral as the pain, in that an opening. those things. planned to host three of her tude that my symptoms who directed me to the moment. As the MRI technologist But we have each other. friends from school for a weren’t worse and fear that emergency room. Immense gratitude for wheeled me back to wait And our fates are inter- birthday celebration, on the they would become so any After an initial triage and these brilliant minds, work- for hospital transport to twined. That’s never felt condition that her friends moment. I felt newly deter- electrocardiogram, I was ing furiously to keep the return me to my room, he more beautiful or more got tested and we got tested. mined to protect my kids given a blood test for damage to a minimum — asked when I was first terrifying. I still believe we Neither of us had symp- from experiencing this COVID-19 markers. One day in and day out, patient diagnosed. I told him my can rise to the occasion, toms. thing I now had a taste of, protein that doctors check after patient — and risking positive test was 12 days especially with principled, Her test came back nega- and powerless to live up to for is troponin, which tells their own health in the prior. kind leadership nudging us, tive, but I worried it was that task. I felt guilty that them the virus has dam- process. “You’re lucky,” he told guiding us from the top. I false — that her viral load they were downstairs, al- aged your heart. My tro- Rage that the wisdom me. have high hopes for pre- hadn’t reached a detectable ready navigating their ponin levels were more and experience of scientists I didn’t feel lucky. Every- sumptive President-elect level yet. I assumed my son, eighth month of life with- than three times the healthy and doctors and other ex- thing hurt. My arms were Joe Biden’s COVID-19 task who was getting tested the out the comforts of in- limit. They checked again in perts have been dismissed covered in bruises from the force. next day, would also be person school and favorite a few hours to see if they’d or downplayed since the IVs and blood thinner shots. I have high hopes for our positive. I assumed my sports and easy contact gone down. They’d gone up. beginning of this pandemic. I was lonely and worried ability and willingness to husband, who was tested with friends, and now doing COVID-19, the ER doctor Sorrow for the hundreds about my kids, home and protect one another. It is, in the day after my daughter so without my help. explained, goes wherever of thousands of lives lost worried about me. I was fact, our only option to and I were, was also in- Nine days after my pos- your blood vessels go. And and families shattered and tired in a way I had never defeat this virus, which has fected. itive test, the symptoms your blood vessels, of rituals upended and joy experienced. already stolen so much. But those tests, and two started to lift. Someone course, go everywhere. deferred since March. But he was right. I was subsequent rounds, were all from the Chicago Depart- The cardiac injury was Fear, obviously. lucky. I went home the next Join the Heidi Stevens Bal- negative. ment of Public Health enough to get me admitted, It was all there, swirling day. My troponin levels ancing Act Facebook group, So I isolated in a spare called to ask how I was but it didn’t necessarily around in my slightly bro- were starting to decrease where she continues the bedroom, donning a mask feeling and help me contact explain the headaches and ken heart. and a neurologist gave me conversation around her and covering my hands in trace. She said I was cleared dizziness. The doctor sug- The spinal tap was in- the all-clear. I was ordered columns and hosts occa- newspaper bags when I to come out of isolation on gested a lumbar puncture, conclusive. I had the pro- to rest and avoid stress as sional live chats. needed to emerge. My day 10. To be safe, she said, I since hospitals have been teins that indicate meningi- much as possible. symptoms grew a little should get re-tested 14 days seeing the coronavirus tis, but not the white blood The next eight days at hstevens@chicagotri- worse each day. My whole after my initial positive test cause viral meningitis in cells. I was moved to a room home I had to wrap ice bune.com body ached. My head to make sure I was truly some patients. My prior in the COVID-19 unit, packs around my head and Twitter @heidistevens13

tween a Trump and Biden Readers give me feedback on supporter spewing little but anger and frustration. His response: “Mr. Blue, history lessons, expletives, more look at Mr. Red. Do you recognize him as a human you recall a mere four years out that health care for all is being, unique, unrepeatable ago, are going to show up not the same as a govern- and deserving of dignity after any hard-fought con- ment taking control of all of and respect? Mr. Red, look test. a country’s production and at Mr. Blue, do you recog- One message that came distribution. nize him as a human being, through loud and clear was And a history lesson was unique, unrepeatable and Denise Crosby what some emailers de- tossed my way from a worthy of dignity and re- scribed as the “hypocrisy” reader who reminded me spect?” A post-election column I of calling for unity when there’s always been a lot of OK, so some might call wrote calling for unity in the Democrats not only divisiveness in this country, that overly optimistic. But the wake of a bruising failed to support Trump going back to the Revolu- the only way to rise above presidential campaign was after his surprise win over tionary War, when thou- our deep divisions – some played, I thought, pretty Hilary Clinton four years sands of citizens rose up in cultural, some political, down-the-middle, as I like ago but threw plenty of support of King George III. some economical – is to to describe my own politi- obstacles in his way. Or the isolationists who “learn a language that gets cal leanings. “I plan to show the same supported Wendell Willkie KASSI JACKSON/HARTFORD COURANT us out of this deeply di- It was also Pollyanna-ish, respect for a President against FDR because they Supporters of President Donald Trump and supporters of vided tribal politics we are considering the response I Biden as the Major Liberal did not like the president’s President-elect Joe Biden clash after a Nov. 7 Hartford rally. now in,” Gaddis insisted, got from readers who were, Media, The Washington overseas policies. adding that the people at at best, impassioned and Corrupt Establishment, “Unifying the country is Pollyanna-ish? Maybe. apology but more of an each other’s throats all opinionated and at worst, Hollywood Celebrities and pie in the sky blather. It But as I asked one reader explanation as to why he want the same thing - a safe downright nasty. the Democratic Party did cannot and never will oc- who lit into me about my took issue with my innocu- place to live, a decent job, The feedback offered me for President Trump,” read cur. All of Joe’s rhetoric is call for more cooperation, ous call for unity. After educational opportunities a little bit of everything, one response. simply that, rhetoric and “what is the alternative? being stereotyped and and health care for their from a few history lessons “There’s no coming empty puffery,” he insisted. Telling each other to go to made to feel like a “deplor- families. to go-to-Hell directives. together after four years of Speaking of our presi- Hell?” able” these last four years, “The only question is The latter certainly liberal hatred and made up dent-elect, one reader, who I did try to respond to he said it makes him happy what is the best way for the seemed a little excessive, stories,” said another, who describes himself as an most emails that came in to know there are more government to deliver it,” considering the most con- went on to use an expletive older “financially secure with a first and last name than 70 million U.S. voters he said. “But when we troversial statement I made to lump me and the left white man” who “should attached, and was happy to “just like me. In other allow our politics to define was asking for President- together. be a Trump supporter” receive a few back that words half the country who we are, it’s easy to let elect Joe Biden to listen to And another: “After wondered why I was call- expressed appreciation would disagree with the division and anger blind Trump supporters. accusing Trump of one ing on people to under- and, in one case, regret for liberal/socialist agenda of us.” Most of the responses scandal after another for stand the president’s camp the “harshness” of that first the radical left.” came from disheartened four years, you think that without asking those same email. Disagreement is, of [email protected] and disgruntled supporters Republicans will roll over disgruntled voters to take The man blamed it on course, one thing. It’s the of the president, including and be coddled by the time to understand why the “post-election hangover,” venom from both sides that from one reader who de- sleepy hollow man who can majority of Americans which we’d likely be start- needs to go. Unfortunately, clared “hate is the devil’s only recite platitudes and voted him out of office. ing to get over if not for the a week after that post- tactic and you and the (barely) read telepromp- Which I thought I was ongoing headlines and election column ran, ten- Dems have been played by ters? What fantasy land are doing when I suggested we tweets and posts about sions don’t seem to be Satan himself.” you living in?” all start listening to each election lawsuits and al- subsiding. So I asked Ben- With the election only a Like I said, there was a other - a message I will leged voter fraud. edictine University history few days in the rearview lot of passion, and a few continue to espouse be- Another second re- Professor Vince Gaddis, mirror, of course some of educational tips. One man, cause frankly, it has worked sponder, an 82-year-old who runs Aurora Study the vitriol can be chalked taking issue with my refer- out OK for me the past veteran who “has seen a lot Circles, how he would get a Rex W. Huppke up to sore losers, who, if ence to socialism, pointed whatever eight years. in my lifetime,” offered no conversation going be- is taking the day off Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 11

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EDITORIALS Trump’s claims won’t alter reality. He lost.

President Donald Trump’s disbelief at losing the election to Joe Biden is playing out in unsurprising fashion. Since Trump can’t fathom defeat, he has declared him- self — without providing evidence — the victim of a massive fraud perpetrated by Democrats, election authorities and the media.

Two weeks past Election Day, Trump appears trapped between the first two stages of grief: denial and anger. Instead of conceding and making preparations to transition the Oval Office to Biden, he spent a busy, pernicious weekend on Twit- ter calling the election “stolen,” “rigged” and tainted by corruption. In consoling himself, he emboldened supporters, in- cluding those demonstrating in Washing- ton, D.C., to believe the worst of American democracy. From the president’s Twitter account on Saturday, beginning at 2:07 p.m.: “People are not going to stand for having this Elec- tion stolen from them by a privately owned Radical Left company, Dominion, and many other reasons!” At 2:17 p.m. “We will WIN!” At 2:24 p.m. “Hundreds of thousands of people showing their support in D.C. They will not stand for a Rigged and corrupt Election!” At 5:07 p.m. “There is tremendous evi- dence of wide spread voter fraud in that there is irrefutable proof that our Republi- can poll watchers and observers were not allowed to be present in the poll counting EVAN VUCCI/AP rooms. Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia President Donald Trump is photographed Nov. 13 in Washington, 10 days after the presidential election. and others. Unconstitutional!” Elections play out according to a script vestigation ongoing, voter apathy and lack way that does not substantiate any of Some Republicans and conservative that includes legal requirements, customs of respect for elected and appointed offi- Trump’s claims of fraud. In one of the more media figures are backing up Trump’s and often defiance, outbursts and exag- cials — for government — has real conse- comprehensive and updated timelines by claims of being swindled. They’re being gerations from the losing side. Counting quences. the news media, USA Today’s editor-in- disingenuous, seeking to placate Trump or and certifying the votes is a requirement; Judge James Zagel while sentencing chief, Nicole Carroll, on Friday wrote a keep on the good side of Trump voters. offering an honorable concession is cus- Rod Blagojevich on Dec. 7, 2011, to 14 years column explaining several high-profile Some — but too few Republicans — are tom. Lengthy Twitter outbursts are a new in prison, crystallized that message: “In the claims of ballot cheating, and then walked saying the right things. U.S. Rep. Adam phenomenon under Trump. He isn’t much United States we don’t much govern at readers through each case. Kinzinger of Channahon tweeted “If you for respecting political traditions; he’s an gunpoint. We require willing and creative One example: Thousands of people who have legit concerns about fraud present anti-establishment politician. That’s one cooperation and participation to prosper as were reportedly deceased cast ballots in EVIDENCE and take it to court. STOP reason he won the presidency in 2016 and a civil society. This happens most easily Michigan. spreading debunked misinformation.” got 72.6 million votes this time (Biden when people trust the person at the top to “The claim that 14,000 dead people in Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy received 77.9 million), according to unoffi- do the right thing most of the time and, Wayne County, Michigan, voted in the Noonan, a former Reagan speechwriter, cial totals. more important than that, to try to do it all 2020 election is false. The list has been wrote: “In a week of talking to Republican There is a point, though, when the of the time.” investigated and it was found that some political leaders, all by nature competitive, messy spirit of American politics risks The cost of corruption, self-dealing and individuals on the list were either still alive, most veterans of tough races, I haven’t doing real damage to the country. Leaders lies is a wearing down of democracy, a or not living in Michigan. Other examples found one who believes Donald Trump can inspire the public to do good. They also feeling of public helplessness, a disconnec- cited were the result of date of birth er- won. All believe that there was fraud in the can corrode trust in a system of governance tion and cynicism, and eventually, a giving rors,” USA Today reported. vote, and that this year’s semicrazy pan- that relies more on faith than force to op- up. Look at Illinois’ finances, its struggles, While no election is 100% clean, most of demic rules made clear the need for some erate properly. While Trump is free to use its population loss. Those are all conse- the mistakes cited in the lawsuits Trump’s baseline national voting standards. But the legal system to challenge the election quences of loss of trust over time. team have filed have been explained by none believe, though some seemed hoping, results, his reckless, petulant insistence Trump perpetuates mistrust in the elec- natural error, not intentional malfeasance, there was enough fraud to change the (without showing proof ) that he was tion, in democracy, when there is no sub- and none so substantial that they would result. They expect this will become clear robbed of reelection feeds suspicions that stantial evidence of election malfeasance overturn an election. through failed lawsuits and the production will outlast this drama. He is also holding that 1) constitutes widespread intentional by the states of final certified votes.” up, however temporarily, presumptive fraud 2) would overturn or change the In Illinois where Republicans warned Agreed. President-elect Biden’s attempts to ease election results. Elections always include of grave election fraud possibilities in May When the election is certified, Biden will into the transition. Trump is wrong to hold irregularities. Most of the cases raised in as the legislature approved more accessible be the winner with as many as 306 elector- up that process. lawsuits brought by Trump’s lawyers indi- mail-in voting, no mass irregularities have al votes, which was Trump’s total in 2016. cate mistakes at most, not intentional been found. Illinois is not a swing state and The current president doesn’t have to like We know in Illinois what broad and fraud. We have waited for the courts to vet not under the microscope, but the numbers the result. He can spend the next four years lasting mistrust in government can do. them. It was OK to wait. suggest Trump actually did better in 2020 railing against it. But that won’t change the With four governors sent to prison for than 2016 while Biden did about the same reality. corruption, with an unfolding federal in- But now, the facts are emerging in a as Hillary Clinton. Kim Ng smashes a glass ceiling in baseball Baseball is a game of milestones. Babe Afterman sums it up well: “Her hiring Ruth’s 714 career home runs, and Hank demonstrates what I have long said, that to Aaron eclipsing Ruth with 755 round- be a GM in Major League Baseball, you trippers.Jackie Robinson breaking the need intelligence, vision and experience. color barrier in 1947. Cal Ripken Jr.’s 2,632 These qualities of leadership, which Kim consecutive games And, you know this possesses in abundance, are gender-blind.” paragraph could not end without mention- GMs need to be skilled talent finders. ing the Cubs ending their 108-year World They must love to compete, and hate to Series championship drought. lose. They need to show a keen sense for Now another big one: The Miami Mar- money management in a world of salary lins named Kim Ng as their general man- caps and multimillion dollar contracts. ager, the first woman hired as a major And they must show the vision it takes to league GM. She is also the first Asian chart a course to a championship. Finding American GM. someone who checks all those boxes is all It’s a milestone not just for baseball. Ng about a person’s skill set, not gender. is the first woman hired as a general man- Inequities in how women are treated in ager in any major men’s professional sport sports still abound. The U.S. women’s in North America. national soccer team has won Olympic A glass ceiling that has endured from gold four times, but has yet to win its fight Branch Rickey to George Halas, through for equal pay. The American women’s the Michael Jordan and Patrick Kane eras, national hockey team in 2017 had to finally comes down. threaten to boycott to get better pay, which In a year of empty stadiums, truncated today amounts to about $71,000 annually seasons and COVID-19 injured lists, Ng’s for each player. Women get the gold, but ascent gives Americans something to cele- NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE men get the money. brate. Kim Ng at an event in Rockford in 2018, when she was a Major League Baseball executive. Here’s hoping Ng’s achievement is not It also raises a question. Why did it take just a milestone, but a steppingstone to a so long for team owners in major men’s tions. Later, she worked as an assistant GM the Cubs, now have female assistant time when top leadership jobs in profes- professional sports to realize that top for the New York Yankees and the Los coaches. Eve Rosenbaum is the Baltimore sional sports are attained solely on, as executive posts should be gender-blind? Angeles Dodgers, and was Major League Orioles’ director of baseball development. Afterman says, “intelligence, vision and Ng has Chicago roots. After graduating Baseball’s senior vice president of baseball Jean Afterman is a New York Yankees experience.” The glass ceiling has been an from the University of Chicago where she operations before heading to Miami. assistant general manager, and Raquel ugly barrier in American society for far too played softball, Ng worked in the White Other women have taken on larger roles Ferreira is an executive vice president and long. Thank goodness that Ng and the Sox front office for six years, including a in baseball in recent years. Three teams, assistant GM with the Boston Red Sox. Marlins just smashed a line drive through stint as assistant director of baseball opera- the Yankees, the San Francisco Giants and In a statement tweeted by the Yankees, it. 12 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 PERSPECTIVE

ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Gov. J.B. Pritzker, center, marches among other Illinois politicians on Columbus Drive in observance of the Juneteenth holiday on June 19. Pritzker, Lightfoot show Illinois style of hypocrisy with COVID-19 restrictions

By Patrick J. Hughes we believe it’s also unconstitutional. ever, to the Illinois Republicans who mental promise when it makes differ- Perhaps unsurprisingly, this is par sought to make their voices heard ent rules for different people based on When Republicans from Will for the course for Pritzker and Illinois. ahead of the November election. their political viewpoint or the con- County tried to hold a Fourth of July When COVID-19 first began spread- Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot was tent of their speech. The government picnic outdoors on a farm, they were ing in the U.S., Pritzker tried to use the equally joyous after the media re- may have the power in a pandemic to faced with crowd-size limits imposed Illinois State Police to enforce viola- ported Biden’s victory, working the stop us from getting together in large by Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker. They tions of his executive order, particu- teeming crowd of flag-waving enthusi- groups, but we believe it violates the sued, alleging the limits violated their larly his ban on large gatherings. asts. U.S. Constitution when it uses that First Amendment rights, but Pritzker Yet during the unrest after the When it was a “Reopen Illinois” power to punish opponents while went to court to double-down. brutal killing of George Floyd by Min- rally, however, Lightfoot was tweeting permitting allies to gather — espe- When the Illinois Republican Party neapolis police officers, the order a different tune: “(W)hile we respect cially when people promise to follow tried to hold rallies in the weeks lead- went unenforced against the thou- 1st amendment rights, this gathering the other rules for mask-wearing and ing up to the election, Pritzker fought sands who protested, many under the posed an unacceptable health risk and social distancing, as the Republican them tooth and nail — proclaiming banner of Black Lives Matter. Pritzker was dispersed. No matter where in the groups in our lawsuit did. that they would accelerate the spread not only refrained from enforcing his city you live, no one is exempt from Supreme Court Justice Antonin of COVID-19. own ban on group gatherings: He @GovPritzker’s stay-at-home order.” Scalia once said the First Amendment But, when the news networks personally participated in a “March That is, no one should violate functions as “an equal protection called the presidential race for Joe for Justice” with hundreds of other Pritzker’s orders unless Lightfoot clause for ideas.” Courts need to step Biden recently, Pritzker could be activists. supports their cause. If you are gather- up and ensure all ideas are being found taking a victory lap through the When asked whether it was appro- ing to protest racial injustice or cele- treated equally during this difficult streets of Chicago surrounded by priate to join such a large, tightly brate the election results, party on. time, and that politicians aren’t using other jubilant Democrats. He was out packed event during a pandemic, the This “freedom for me, but not for their power to close the public square and about just days after being ex- governor responded, “It’s not lost on thee, has no place under our Constitu- only to those who dare to disagree posed to COVID-19 and while his me that the peaceful protesters who tion,” in the words of U.S. Circuit with them. public health director was telling have been out the last few days Judge James Ho. The First Amend- everyday citizens to quarantine for 14 weighed the risks of the pandemic ment guarantees the freedoms of Patrick J. Hughes is president and days following exposure, even after a against coming out to speak the truth. speech and assembly for all, not just co-founder of the Liberty Justice Cen- negative test. I see you. I hear you. I understand those in favor with the incumbent ter, a nonprofit law firm that fights to Pritzker’s hypocrisy is deeply why you made the choice you made.” political party. protect Americans’ fundamental con- wrong, and we’ve sued him because That was a choice he denied, how- Government betrays that funda- stitutional rights.

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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Parents want school choice Local school boards are in a quandary concerning whether or not public schools should remain closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. In deciding to keep Deerfield Public Schools District 109 closed, school board President Nick Begley said that the board was “making decisions for all 3,000 children of Deerfield.” Why should anyone be placed in a posi- tion to make decisions for families of vary- ing needs and interests? Public school systems — government-run monopolies — create conflict when they try to control individual decision-making. Parents around the country are beginning to realize that the public schools are not there to meet their child’s individual needs. It’s time that parents be allowed to take their education dollars and spend them where those needs can be met. — Robert Ångelica, Downers Grove Youth sports are essential In your article (“School boards in sub- urbs feel heat,” Nov. 15) you show a picture of protesters. One protester’s sign asks a question many parents are asking: “Private schools have been operating successfully since August in a hybrid model, why can’t our public schools do the same?” Private schools’ lack of a very, very vocal labor union and ability to decline to follow our state’s extremely rigid guidance stand out as two big reasons. These two groups are denying what a large percentage of teachers, students, and parents desire: safe and meaningful in-person hybrid learning, youth sports and activities. In-person learning and youth sports and activities are essential. Like our friends in the UK, we should view them as such. — Bob Benton, Downers Grove

ASSOCIATED PRESS President Harry S. Truman, left, and President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower on their way to Eisenhower’s inauguration on Jan. 20, 1953. Our ‘drive-thru’ Thanksgiving The pandemic will prevent our big gath- The transfer of presidential power ering this year, but our family has adopted a unique solution: a “drive-thru” Thanks- giving meal. Each household that partici- pates in our holiday dinner will provide — it’s long been a messy affair their traditional side-dish or dessert con- tribution — a bit earlier in the day than By Clifton Truman Daniel Adams’ son, John Quincy Adams, supreme allied commander in Europe and usual. waged such a vicious campaign against president of Columbia University, during As the host, I will divide the turkey, My grandfather, Harry S. Truman, Grandpa’s favorite president, Andrew which time he and Grandpa got along just stuffing and all the sides into individual initiated the protocols for the peaceful Jackson, in 1828 that Rachel Jackson, a fine. But when Ike decided to run for portions for everyone to come back and transfer of presidential power as we know sensitive woman who hated politics, died president in 1952, things took a downward pick up later in the day at their assigned them today. He invited President-elect as a result. Adams’ campaign was so ugly, turn. time. Curbside pickup! The goal is for Dwight D. Eisenhower to send over his said Massee McKinley, that when Jackson My wife, Polly, and I are friends with everyone to be back home to sit down for Cabinet and staff so they could kick the won, thousands of his supporters stormed two of President Eisenhower’s grand- our collective meal at the same time, so tires, as it were — be briefed by their pred- Washington to “make sure the Adamses daughters, Susan and Mary Jean, so I’m that we can all log on to the computer to ecessors, attend meetings, try out the kept their hair on straight.” careful about how I one-sidedly describe eat dessert together afterward by video office chairs. Massee McKinley, founding partner of the rift that developed between our fore- conference. We look forward to sharing “New cabinet members often have Peerage Communications in Atlanta, is a bears. Suffice to say that by the 1953 inau- our love and gratitude for each other virtu- trouble taking over,” Grandpa wrote. “But presidential descendant double-whammy. guration, they had exchanged barbs and ally (and safely), and we sincerely hope we being briefed as they were, and being He is the great-grand-nephew of William insults, although politely by today’s stand- can sit down together under one roof next allowed to sit with the members of my McKinley and great-grandson of Grover ards, and were no more than civil when year. cabinet and seeing what their functions Cleveland. He added that Jackson’s sup- forced to appear together in public. On — Karen Eckert, Chicago were, Eisenhower’s people didn’t have any porters ultimately paid less attention to the ride from the White House to the trouble. It was the first time in the history Adams and more to the president-elect Capitol, they barely spoke. of the country that these things had ever himself, packing the White House in such Yet the transition was, as Grandpa said, Where was Trump, protest been done, and it was the most orderly numbers that Jackson feared for his life a most orderly turnover, thereby ensuring leader? turnover in the history of the White and ducked out the back. continuity and solidarity of purpose. In House.” James Buchanan aided and abetted the the telegram to Eisenhower inviting him During the protests in the 1960s and ’70s, Grandpa wanted Ike to be able to hit Confederacy before losing the presidency and his Cabinet to the White House, leaders of these movements were often on the ground running, without suffering a to Abraham Lincoln. Herbert Hoover Grandpa wrote: the front lines, leading their followers fate similar to his own. Because Franklin considered his successor, FDR, to be ill- “I know you will agree with me that against racial injustice, the Vietnam War, Roosevelt compartmentalized, when he prepared and ill-equipped for the presi- there ought to be an orderly transfer of voter suppression, and other important died on April 12, 1945, Grandpa ascended dency and initially refused to be photo- the business of the executive branch of issues of the times. Martin Luther King Jr., to the presidency knowing virtually noth- graphed with him. the government to the new adminis- Jesse Jackson, the late Rep. John Lewis ing about how the White House had been More recently, Clinton staffers left tration, particularly in view of the interna- and many others were with their support- running things. George W. Bush’s incoming team with tional dangers and problems that confront ers battling these issues and a lot of the (I once joked to David Roosevelt that broken furniture and trash in the halls, the country and the whole free world. I time facing violence from police who were his grandfather hadn’t told mine a including pizza boxes. There was also the invite you, therefore, to meet with me in sworn to protect them while putting their damned thing about the job. When I saw rumor, unfounded, that some jokers re- the White House at your earliest conven- lives on the line for the causes they be- David the next morning and asked him moved all of the “W” keys from the com- ience to discuss the problem of this transi- lieved in. These citizens were true leaders. how he was, he said, “I’m not gonna tell puter keyboards. tion, so that it may be clear to all the world The Trump rally in Washington, D.C., you.”) Despite the smooth Truman-Eisen- that this nation is united in its struggle for one week after Joe Biden became the pre- Presidential transitions have not always hower transition, Grandpa’s relationship freedom and peace.” sumptive president-elect, represents a been smooth or polite. John and Abigail with the president-elect was not good. It different kind of protest: the repudiation of Adams sneaked out of the White House in started well. In fact, when Gen. Eisen- Clifton Truman Daniel is honorary chair- the results of a free and fair election in the dead of night, Grandpa wrote, “so he hower returned from World War II, man of the Truman Library Institute and which the leader, President Donald Trump. wouldn’t have to make a turnover to Grandpa liked him so much he offered secretary of the Truman Scholarship Foun- encouraged his followers to protest results, Thomas Jefferson, because he didn’t like him the presidency. Twice. dation. He currently portrays his grand- that, by all accounts, have been deemed Jefferson and was jealous of him, as Eisenhower politely declined and went father onstage in the one-man show, “Give credible. No evidence of fraud exists, con- well …” on to serve as chief of staff of the Army, ‘Em Hell, Harry!” trary to Trump’s beliefs, with no evidence presented by him. So where was the leader, Trump. during this rally? Being cheered on by his loyal supporters in his motorcade on his way out of town to one of his private golf clubs for Our rediscovered sense of community yet another round of golf. This, during the worst health crisis our country has en- By Jerald McNair We would eat at each other’s houses, ing from home. Kids are talking and dured in a hundred years. Now that, folks, and simply make a call to let our parents communicating, albeit virtually, but talk- is a real leader. What will life be like after the know. Rarely were we told we couldn’t ing nonetheless, and neighbors are shop- — Bruce Franks, Chicago COVID-19 pandemic? What are some stay. There was a level of trust and, in- ping at the local stores. Even though unintended outcomes that have the abil- deed, love that was genuine. If we ran out COVID-19 prevents us from having large ity to be positive? of eggs or milk, we would simply go next gatherings, the neighborhoods appear to He did it his way I shudder to use the word “positive” door and borrow them. We knew every be more together. Trust is developing and A drawing by esteemed political car- when I’m talking about the coronavirus neighbor on the block, including their hope in each community is being re- toonist Mike Lukovich in the Nov. 13 Chi- because of what it is doing to our nation. names, where they worked and almost all stored. cago Tribune had me chuckling right up to When I think of Black and Hispanic of their family members near and far. Yes, COVID-19 is a deadly virus that the obituaries. communities that have been dispropor- It was truly a community, fitting the has killed more than 240,000 people. It’s There was dour-faced President Trump tionately devastated by the virus, it’s easy dictionary definition: “a group of people unapologetic, merciless, some even say holding a can of gasoline in one hand and a to get depressed and be overwhelmed by with common characteristics or interest apocalyptic. lighter in the other as he anticipates his sadness. However, maintaining a level of living together within a larger society.” Yet, it’s not uncommon for people to December tree-lighting ceremony at the optimism is necessary to move forward. Our interest was survival, with a de- band together in a time of crisis. Every- White House. What are those positive unintended sired purpose to nurture, support, look one is hurting, emotionally and psycho- While the cartoon represents the presi- outcomes I’m talking about? If you are after and protect our neighbors. It was logically. Many of us feel defeated. dent in a wickedly humorous way, it also familiar with how the Black community unencumbered and done with uncondi- However, out of this pain may come captures the reason I have always liked functioned and conducted itself decades tional love. renewed and inspired neighborhoods, a Trump in the first place. Hair on fire or ago, you know, and you know this ques- As we see neighbors pull together now, sense of hope restored and genuine feel- Christmas tree on fire, the Donald defi- tion: “Am I my brother’s keeper?” to support each other because of ings of trust. As Shakespeare’s Julius nitely did it his way. During those times, the neighbors COVID-19, it may be possible to get back Caesar said, “There are no tricks in plain —Kathleen Melia, Niles were like family members. They would to this kind of community. We need each and simple faith.” discipline us and correct our behavior, as other. According to the U.S. Department Let’s have faith that this will be the if they were our parents. In fact, it was of Labor, unemployment among Blacks beginning of a return to those days when widely accepted and expected that you and Hispanics is over 10%, and 6.9% neighbors looked out for each other, kids For online exclusive letters go to www. could be spanked by a neighbor, if you overall. Such high unemployment across played on the block without fear and we chicagotribune.com/letters. Send letters were heard using profanity or indulging the labor force begs the question again: shared moments of happiness that lasted by email to [email protected] in other mischievous behavior. (When “Am I my brother’s keeper?” for a lifetime. or to Voice of the People, Chicago Tribune, you went home, you certainly would not Neighbors are beginning to talk to one 160 N. 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Advocate to delay inpatient surgeries Virus surge forces system, which has 10 hospi- “Any urgent or emer- first surge in the spring. tals in Illinois, takes effect gency surgeries, that with- Advocate Christ Medical system to shift 50% later this week and will only out doing would result in Center in Oak Lawn had 162 of elective procedures apply to some elective sur- loss of life or limb … those patients hospitalized with geries requiring overnight would go on without delay,” COVID-19 Monday. By Lisa Schencker care, said Dr. Jeff Bahr, chief Bahr said during a news The system also has been Aurora Medical Group offi- conference Monday. Some adding beds and units to One of the state’s largest cer. The hospitals will look of the system’s hospitals care for the increasing num- hospital systems, Advocate at the urgency of pro- already have scaled back on ber of patients, said Mary Aurora Health, plans to cedures and the resources elective surgeries, he said. Beth Kingston, chief nurs- delay half of its inpatient needed to perform them, Advocate Aurora , which ing officer. Bahr said Mon- elective surgeries as the among other things, in de- also has hospitals in Wis- day that none of the sys- number of COVID-19 pa- ciding which surgeries consin, had 1,118 hospital- tem’s Illinois hospitals are tients across Illinois sky- should be delayed. ized COVID-19 patients in imminent danger of run- ADVOCATE AURORA HEALTH rockets. Cancer treatments will Monday — hundreds more Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn had 162 hos- The move by the health not be postponed. than it had at the peak of the Turn to Advocate, Page 2 pitalized COVID-19 patients Monday. City eyes methods to boost budget Amazon, others could face employee tax in progressives’ proposal By John Byrne

An employee tax aimed at online giant Amazon and other big retailers is among the proposals progressive aldermen will bring for- ward Monday to balance Chicago’s 2021 budget. With Mayor Lori Light- foot fighting behind the scenes to get the 26 votes she needs to pass her spend- ing plan, different City Council groups will bring forward their own plans in coming weeks to try to put their imprint on the final version. Progressive aldermen also will introduce ordinan- ces to the City Council on Monday to fund a program within the city Public Health Department to have mental health teams re- spond without police offi- cers to mental health crises; to defund the Chicago Po- lice Department’s Homan Square facility on the West Side; and to sunset a hand- ful of special taxing districts in order to return more property tax funds to the city and other taxing bodies. These ordinances face uphill battles to make it into the budget. But the mayor is counting on an unpopular $94 million property tax increase, a 3-cent gas tax hike and lots of borrowing, JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS among other things, to help close a $1.2 billion deficit next year, so she might need to compromise with alder- men in other areas to pull CVS HAS FREE TEST SITE her package across the fin- ish line. The City Council is Taylor Dale, left, and Ethel Allen, certified pharmacy technicians results within 30 minutes and is available at no cost to patients. set to vote on the budget at the end of the month. with CVS, prepare to see patients Monday at a COVID-19 rapid test Registration is required. Top left is Abbott ID Now COVID-19 rapid The proposed $16-per- site at Chicago Baptist Institute in Chicago. CVS Health is partner- test equipment at Chicago Baptist Institute. Top right is Markisa employee-per-month tax would apply only to logis- ing with local nonprofits to launch a free, rapid COVID-19 testing Lewis, a certified technician with CVS, who puts on an N95 mask tics operations with more site serving Chicago’s South Side community. The site provides and face shield as she prepares to test patients at the site. than 50 employees. That would hit Target, Walmart and the recently opened Amazon delivery warehouse in the Far South Side’s Pullman neighbor- hood, according to Kennedy Bartley, legislative director Illinois rakes in $285M in Sept. pro sport bets for the United Working Families community coali- Gaming board: Rivers tion that helped design the ordinances. Casino tops state with The tax could bring in $113 million in wagers around $5.8 million annu- ally, Bartley said. “This Associated Press meets the need to make big corporations pay their fair The latest numbers released by share before turning to the Illinois Gaming Board show needy citizens to balance bettors in the state wagered more the books,” she said. than $285 million on professional Lightfoot has opposed sports con- the idea of imposing em- tests in Sep- Inside ployee head taxes, saying tember. For they’re a disincentive to sports betting Casinos are businesses adding jobs. of all kinds — recovering from But Southwest Side Ald. including pandemic jolt, Byron Sigcho-Lopez, 25th, college, mo- but still facing said that with Walmart, tor sports and challenges. Page 3 STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Target and Amazon report- special Guests and media crowd into the sports book area March 9 at the Rivers Casino in Des Plaines. ing big profits during the events — the COVID-19 pandemic while total was $305 million. Sports betting has generated events. New Jersey leads the way COVID-19 pandemic got under- small businesses struggle Gamblers can place bets on about $3 million in tax revenue for in sports betting, posting $803 way. At first, gamblers were re- mightily, he’s hopeful his sporting events at seven of Illinois’ Illinois in its first three full million in bets in October, accord- quired to register for accounts in colleagues on the council casinos and one horse racing track. months. Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s office ing to the American Gaming Asso- person at a casino. Pritzker eased will endorse the plan. The state’s most lucrative casino has suggested it could eventually ciation, although some states do that rule, allowing bettors to regis- “We have to look at more and its first to start taking sports generate more than $100 million not release total amounts wagered. ter online from their phones and progressive sources of reve- bets, Rivers in Des Plaines, ac- in revenues. The Illinois Gaming Board has yet start wagering immediately. More nue, look to these big busi- cepted about $113 million in wa- Since a 2018 U.S. Supreme Court to release October numbers for the than 92% of Illinois’ September nesses that are doing so well gers in September, the most of any decision allowing legal sports bet- state. bets were wagered from mobile right now rather than rely- Illinois casino, according to the ting outside Nevada, 20 states now Sports betting in Illinois got off devices, according to state offi- gaming board. host legal waging on sporting to a shaky start in March, as the cials. 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about the illness and how we have super-spreader to treat it, many are trying events (coming) from Advocate to take a more measured Thanksgiving.” Virus draws Latin America’s Continued from Page 1 approach, postponing The words of caution some, but not all elective came the same day that ning out of room. surgeries. Elective sur- Moderna announced that needy into banking system Staffing has been a chal- geriescan encompass a its COVID-19 vaccine has lenge, Kingston said. Ad- wide variety of pro- so far proved 94.5% effec- By Mariana Palau vocate is bringing in tem- cedures, including many tive, based on preliminary Associated Press porary traveling nurses that are necessary and data in its ongoing study. and offering pay incentives time-sensitive, if not emer- Pfizer has said its vaccine BOGOTA, — to entice many to work gencies. candidate may be 90% Sonia Fierro has lived her more, she said. During the news confer- effective, based on prelimi- entire adult life selling chil- Advocate joins a num- ence, Advocate Aurora nary data. dren’s books on the streets ber of hospital systems in leaders urged Illinois resi- Citronberg cautioned of Colombia’s capital, earn- Illinois that have started dents to stay home for people to not let down ing wages that barely cover delaying some elective sur- Thanksgiving this year, their guards and continue her living expenses, let geries, including skipping events with peo- wearing masks and social alone the monthly fees that NorthShore University ple outside their house- distancing. The vaccines come with a bank account. HealthSystem and Memo- holds. Chicago Mayor Lori have not gained approval When the pandemic left rial Health System in cen- Lightfoot and the Cook from the U.S. Food & Drug her short on cash, she quali- tral Illinois. County Department of Administration, and even fied for government aid, but During the first wave of Public Health have made if and when they do, it may she needed an account COVID-19 in Illinois earli- similar pleas. take some time to distrib- where the money could be er this year, hospitals “The numbers are dev- ute them. sent. With the help of her across the state suspended astating right now,” said “We are definitely con- tech-savvy daughter, she a majority of elective sur- Dr. Robert Citronberg, Ad- cerned that people are signed up for a virtual bank- geries to keep beds open vocate Aurora executive going to jump the gun,” ing app called DaviPlata, and preserve resources. At medical director of infec- Citronberg said. “The end which allows users to re- the time, much was un- tious disease and preven- of this pandemic is in sight, ceive money, retrieve cash known about COVID-19. tion. “Our health care sys- and we’re thrilled about and make payments. Now that doctors and tem cannot absorb double that, but we need to get “It’s the best thing they hospitals know more or triple those numbers if through this winter.” could have done because it’s FERNANDO VERGARA/AP easy and doesn’t cost any- Tatiana Gomez demonstrates paying for a utility bill with thing,” she said. her smartphone Nov. 10 in Bogota, Colombia. Across Latin America, the COVID-19 crisis has percent use digital wallets more than 1 million people yielded a rare bright spot: like DaviPlata, according to enrolled, mostly low-in- Millions of people like Luis Alberto Rodriguez, di- come earners. Budget Fierro who were long ex- rector of the Department of Countries in the region Continued from Page 1 cluded from traditional National Planning. Officials have spent on average 4.1% banking have joined the say 85.9% of Colombians of their gross domestic ing on residents and small financial system using dig- now have some type of product on tax breaks, sub- businesses to shoulder the ital banking services. Gov- account, a level the govern- sidies and other fiscal mea- burden,” he said. ernments tapped into the ment did not expect to sures in an attempt to stave The mayor also has put services to dole out emer- reach until 2022. off an economic crisis. Still, forth her own mental gency assistance, and the That has been key for the pandemic has had cata- health co-responder pilot result has been a significant people such as Tatiana strophic effects. program that would have reduction in the number of Gomez, 35, a leukemia pa- The region’s GDP will fall police and mental health people who rely solely on tient and mother of three by 9% by the end of 2020, teams on the scene to- cash. who is taking every precau- and poverty levels will re- gether. Lightfoot has said “To be able to store mon- tion against the virus. Be- vert to figures last seen 15 she’s worried health work- ey, save money and pay with fore the pandemic, she did years ago, according to the ers could get hurt if the money is actually a really not have a bank account and United Nations Economic situations escalated and of- important part of being would have to go in person Commission for Latin ficers aren’t there. lifted out of poverty because to pay bills. Now she uses a America and the Caribbean. Northwest Side Ald. it makes you more resilient digital wallet to complete The region’s 140 million Rossana Rodriguez to economic shocks,” said transactions. informal workers, or half of Sanchez, 33rd, said she’s JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Mahesh Uttamchandani, a Colombia’s success is due the labor force, will bear been talking with the ad- Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, 25th, speaks to workers April 3 financial inclusion expert at in large part to a robust most of the burden. ministration about also in- at an Amazon delivery station in the 2800 block of South the World Bank. database that quickly iden- Brazil has also seen his- corporating a model with- Western Avenue in Chicago. Fourteen countries in the tified citizens who qualified torically high levels of citi- out police like those in region have used virtual for aid but did not have an zens signing up for banking other cities. She hasn’t Square facility since 2015, what Minneapolis police finance tools to distribute account. The nation is also services to access pandemic gotten a definitive re- when reports surfaced did to George Floyd, but pandemic aid, taking a cue home to numerous virtual assistance. Sixty-seven mil- sponse, so she’s introduc- about mistreatment of de- the Chicago police have from Africa, which has long banking options. DaviPlata lion Brazilians have ben- ing her own plan. tainees there. been uniquely harmful in used similar alternatives, was created in 2012 by efited from the payments of “This lays out what we Damon Williams of the this city,” Williams said. according to the Better than Davivienda, the country’s up to $217 a month. want, and it’s a top priority #LetUsBreathe Collective “So by uplifting Homan Cash Alliance, a coalition of third-largest bank. Colom- Through the nation’s Fed- for me,” Rodriguez said the public conversa- Square, we hope to make governments and interna- bians can open an account eral Savings Bank, Brazil- Sanchez said. “I’ll be look- tion around defunding the that more tangible, to re- tional organizations push- from a smartphone and do ians signed up for aid and ing at the entire budget Police Department has fi- mind people what police ing for digital banking op- not have to pay monthly were automatically given a holistically. I won’t be trad- nally gotten to the point have done here, particu- tions to help reduce poverty. fees or carry a minimum digital savings account. ing my vote for this single where he hopes the larly on the West Side.” In Colombia, at least 1.6 balance. Bank representatives say 97 issue, but it is important.” Homan Square issue gets million people who never Another application, million virtual accounts Activists have been try- some traction. jebyrne@ had a bank account have Movii, was launched 18 have been created, 40% of ing to shut down the Police “Mayor Lightfoot talked chicagotribune.com joined the nation’s financial months ago with 300,000 which went to people who Department’s Homan about how horrible it was Twitter @_johnbyrne network since April. Eighty users. By August, it had previously had no account.

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FUND NAV IN $ %RTN (+.80%) (+1.16%) (+2.37%) u +94.84 u +41.76 u +41.30 Gen Electric 9.57 +.32 Alibaba Group Hldg 258.31 -2.53 American Funds AMCpA m 38.27 +.30 +21.8 Carnival Corp 17.57 +1.56 Alphabet Inc C 1781.38 +4.36 American Funds AmrcnBalA m 30.30 +.25 +10.6 Ford Motor 8.80 +.26 Alphabet Inc A 1774.03 +1.77 American Funds CptWldGrIncA m56.46 +.59 +13.9 Close 11,924.13 Close 3,626.91 Close 1,785.34 Vale SA 12.06 +.38 Amazon.com Inc 3131.06 +2.25 American Funds CptlIncBldrA m 61.60 +.64 +2.7 Pfizer Inc 37.33 -1.29 Apple Inc 120.30 +1.04 American Funds FdmtlInvsA m 66.35 +.76 +13.9 11,937.72 3,628.51 1,785.34 American Funds High High High Palantir Technol 15.93 +.13 Berkshire Hath B 233.10 +5.68 GrfAmrcA m 64.50 +.47 +31.9 American Funds IncAmrcA m 23.19 +.23 +5.1 Bank of America 27.58 +.58 Facebook Inc 278.96 +2.01 11,814.89 3,600.16 1,747.02 American Funds InvCAmrcA m 43.15 +.50 +15.5 Low Low Low AT&T Inc 28.97 +.06 HSBC Holdings prA 26.67 +.31 Itau Unibanco Hldg 5.41 +.20 American Funds NwPrspctvA m 57.69 +.58 +27.7 JPMorgan Chase 117.30 +3.22 Previous 11,829.29 Previous 3,585.15 Previous 1,744.04 AMC Entertainment A 3.11 +.14 American Funds WAMtInvsA m 49.68 +.57 +7.7 Johnson & Johnson 150.85 +.95 Banco Bradesco ADS 4.68 +.26 Dodge & Cox Inc 14.83 +.02 +8.7 Norwegian Cruise Ln 21.31 +1.25 MasterCard Inc 335.45 +.42 Dodge & Cox IntlStk 41.58 +.90 -.3 10-yr T-note Gold futures Yen Euro Crude Oil Boeing Co 202.40 +15.29 Microsoft Corp 217.23 +.72 Dodge & Cox Stk 190.41 +4.07 +5.6 Macy’s Inc 8.02 +.66 Nvidia Corporation 540.61 +8.73 DoubleLine TtlRetBdI 10.70 ... +3.7 Exxon Mobil Corp 38.16 +2.08 Procter & Gamble 142.43 -1.85 Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm 126.01 +1.45 +18.4 Fidelity uud d uSpeng Inc ADR 44.10 +2.11 Taiwan Semicon 99.27 +6.05 BCGrowth 152.50 +1.06 +55.6 Fidelity Contrafund 17.41 +.09 +33.6 Nokia Corp 3.90 +.09 Tesla Inc 408.09 -.41 Fidelity GroCo 32.93 +.28 +63.7 Wells Fargo & Co 24.90 +.83 Unitedhealth Group 356.82 +1.15 +.02 +1.60 -.05 -.0009 +1.21 Fidelity InvmGradeBd 11.79 +.01 +9.0 Marathon Oil 5.48 +.42 Visa Inc 212.70 +2.22 to .89% to $1,887.30 to 104.59/$1 to .8443/$1 to $41.34 Fidelity TtlMktIdxInsPrm 103.52 +1.28 +19.0 Energy Transfer L.P. 5.44 +.08 WalMart Strs 152.44 +1.90 Fidelity USBdIdxInsPrm 12.41 ... +7.2 Transocean Ltd 1.18 +.10 Franklin Templeton IncA1 m 2.25 +.03 +3.5 Uber Technologies 49.21 +1.60 TREASURY YIELDS Metropolitan West TtlRetBdI 11.63 +.01 +8.5 Coty Inc 5.32 +.53 Major market growth and decline DURATION CLOSE PREV. PGIM Investments TtlRetBdZ 14.90 ... +7.2 Snap Inc A 39.08 -1.35 PIMCO IncInstl 11.88 ... +4.9 5-day % change 30-day % change 1-year % change NASDAQ STOCK MARKET 3-month Disc 0.09 0.09 PIMCO TtlRetIns 10.92 ... +7.9 STOCK CLOSE CHG. 6-month disc 0.10 0.10 Schwab SP500Idx 55.70 ... +18.1 2-year 0.19 0.17 T. Rowe Price BCGr 162.06 +.50 +36.1 DOW NASD S&P DOW NASD S&P DOW NASD S&P Sundial Growers Inc .26 -.02 10-year 0.89 0.87 T. Rowe Price CptlAprc 36.02 +.25 +18.6 Alterity Therapeut 2.83 +1.68 30-year 1.66 1.65 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl 335.30 +3.86 +18.4 +2.72 +1.80 +2.15 +6.22 +3.88 +5.84 +6.83 +39.46 +16.17 CBAK Energy Tech 11.30 +5.15 Vanguard BalIdxAdmrl 43.37 +.32 +15.1 American Airlines Gp 12.79 +.55 SPOT METALS Vanguard DivGrInv 33.37 +.31 +13.5 Vanguard GrIdxAdmrl 123.44 +.81 +38.1 Gulfport Energy Corp .13 -.11 CLOSE PREV. u u u u u u u u u FuelCell Energy 3.75 +.90 Vanguard HCAdmrl 95.26 -.33 +19.0 Apple Inc 120.30 +1.04 Gold $1887.30 $1885.70 Vanguard InTrInGdAdm 10.63 ... +9.5 LI Auto Inc ADS 35.55 +4.35 Silver $24.786 $24.759 Vanguard InTrTEAdmrl 14.73 +.01 +4.7 Moderna Inc 97.95 +8.56 Platinum $927.50 $896.00 Vanguard InsIdxIns 324.08 +3.73 +18.4 FUTURES Genius Brands Intl 1.20 -.02 Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus 324.10 +3.73 +18.4 COMMODITY AMOUNT-PRICE MO. OPEN HIGH LOW SETTLE CHG. Plug Power Inc 25.00 +1.57 INTEREST RATES Vanguard InsTtlSMIInPls 77.24 +.94 +19.2 Adv Micro Dev 83.73 +2.30 Vanguard IntlGrAdmrl 146.68 +.68 +52.5 WHEAT (CBOT) 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Dec 20 593.75 601 586 598 +4.50 Intel Corp 46.19 +.73 Prime Rate 3.25 Vanguard MdCpIdxAdmrl 243.91 +3.97 +15.8 Discount Rate Primary 0.75 Vanguard PrmCpAdmrl 158.60 +1.90 +14.9 Mar 21 602 607.75 593.50 604.75 +2.75 Westwater Resources 6.27 +2.07 HD Supply Hldgs 55.77 +10.96 Fed Funds Target 0.00-0.25 Vanguard STInvmGrdAdmrl 10.99 +.01 +5.0 CORN (CBOT) 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Dec 20 409 416.75 409 416.25 +5.75 Electromecanica Veh 6.21 -.08 Money Mkt Overnight Avg. 0.20 Vanguard SmCpIdxAdmrl 85.66 +1.66 +12.7 Vanguard Cisco Syst 42.54 +1.14 TrgtRtr2025Inv 21.67 +.16 +11.8 Mar 21 418 424.75 418 424.25 +4.75 Vanguard JD.com Inc 85.26 -6.82 FOREIGN EXCHANGE TrgtRtr2030Inv 39.93 +.32 +12.5 SOYBEANS (CBOT) 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Jan 21 1150.25 1155.25 1144 1153.50 +5.50 Vanguard TrgtRtr2035Inv 24.73 +.22 +13.0 Ideanomics Inc 1.17 +.18 Vanguard TtBMIdxAdmrl 11.57 -.01 +7.2 Mar 21 1150 1156 1145 1154.50 +6.50 Micron Tech 61.86 +3.93 A U.S. Dollar buys . . . Vanguard TtBMIdxIns 11.57 -.01 +7.2 Hall of Fame Resort 1.15 -1.34 Argentina (Peso) 79.9712 SOYBEAN OIL (CBOT) 60,000 lbs- cents per lb Dec 20 37.17 37.58 36.77 37.43 +.30 Vanguard TtInBIdxAdmrl 23.31 ... +3.7 Adamis Pharma Corp .40 -.28 Australia (Dollar) 1.3674 Vanguard TtInBIdxIns 34.99 +.02 +3.8 Jan 21 36.96 37.44 36.65 37.28 +.32 Brazil (Real) 5.4398 Zynga Inc 7.96 -.17 Vanguard TtInBIdxInv 11.66 ... +3.7 Britain (Pound) .7582 SOYBEAN MEAL (CBOT) 100 tons- dollars per ton Dec 20 389.20 390.80 386.50 389.30 +1.20 United Airlines Hldg 41.00 +2.01 Vanguard TtInSIdxAdmrl 30.75 +.38 +8.4 Canada (Dollar) 1.3097 Jan 21 389.00 390.90 386.30 389.30 +1.50 Vanguard TtInSIdxInsPlus 122.98 +1.50 +8.5 FOREIGN MARKETS China (Yuan) 6.5847 Vanguard TtInSIdxInv 18.38 +.22 +8.3 LIGHT SWEET CRUDE (NYMX) 1,000 bbl.- dollars per bbl. Dec 20 40.17 42.09 40.15 41.34 +1.21 INDEX CLOSE CHG./% Euro .8443 Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl 90.28 +1.10 +19.2 Jan 21 40.44 42.35 40.40 41.57 +1.17 India (Rupee) 74.388 Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns 90.30 +1.11 +19.2 Shanghai 3346.97 +36.9/+1.1 Israel (Shekel) 3.3685 Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv 90.25 +1.10 +19.1 NATURAL GAS (NYMX) 10,000 mm btu’s, $ per mm btu Dec 20 2.871 2.887 2.677 2.697 -.298 Stoxx600 389.74 +4.6/+1.2 Japan (Yen) 104.59 Vanguard WlngtnAdmrl 79.74 +.51 +11.0 Jan 21 3.008 3.022 2.842 2.864 -.258 Nikkei 25906.93 +521.1/+2.1 Mexico (Peso) 20.2885 Vanguard WlslyIncAdmrl 69.12 +.34 +8.5 MSCI-EAFE 1998.05 -3.3/-.2 Poland (Zloty) 3.78 NY HARBOR GAS BLEND (NYMX)42,000 gallons- dollars per gallon Dec 20 1.1250 1.1746 1.1231 1.1468 +.0214 d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. Bovespa 106370.80+1867.7/+1.8 So. Korea (Won) 1108.65 m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a marketing Jan 21 1.1252 1.1738 1.1228 1.1470 +.0220 FTSE 100 6421.29 +104.9/+1.7 Taiwan (Dollar) 28.51 fee and either a sales or redemption fee. Source: The Associated Press CAC-40 5471.48 +91.3/+1.7 Thailand (Baht) 30.17 Source: Morningstar. Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 3 Casinos recovering from PNC to buy US unit of virus, still face challenges Spain’s BBVA Most venues operate under restrictions amid pandemic bank for $11B By Wayne Parry being shuttered during the first wave of the recovery is dependent on continued public Associated Press virus outbreak. health measures to control prevalence Associated Press It found that the industry won over $9 rates” of the virus. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — America’s billion in the third quarter of this year, In a recent conference call to discuss NEW YORK — PNC Financial Services casinos are recovering from months of which is 81% of the amount it won during third-quarter earnings, Bill Hornbuckle, Group said Monday that it is buying the U.S. closures necessitated by the coronavirus the same period a year earlier, when there president and CEO of MGM Resorts subsidiary of Spain’s BBVA bank for $11.6 outbreak, having regained 81% of the was no virus and casinos were operating International, said the industry continues billion in cash. gambling revenue they saw in the third normally. to deal with the pandemic and has been BBVA’s U.S. operations, which are based quarter of last year, the casinos’ trade Virtually all casinos in the country are forced to abide by restrictions. in Houston, have $104 billion in assets and association said Monday. operating with some restrictions on the But he also said September “was an operate 637 branches, mainly in the south But that recovery is threatened in places amount of people they can accommodate exceptional booking month for the future. and southwest of the country. as the virus continues to surge throughout and the type of operations they can It’s the best booking months we’ve had PNC serves about 8 million consumers the country. conduct amid the pandemic. in seven. And so I think the tell is is that and small businesses. Sunday night, Michigan’s governor or- There have been more than 11.1 million people are still booking into the future.” “Our acquisition of BBVA USA will dered numerous businesses including ca- infections and over 246,000 deaths in the The report said more than 100 casinos accelerate our growth trajectory and drive sinos to shut down for three weeks, and country, according to a tally Monday by reopened between July and September long-term shareholder,” said William Dem- Atlantic City’s top casino last week laid off Johns Hopkins University. with 902 commercial and tribal casinos chak, PNC’s president, chairman and CEO. or cut the hours of 422 workers in The report found that nationwide operational by the end of the third quarter. PNC, based in Pittsburgh, is largely a response to restrictions imposed by New gambling revenue is down 36.5% in the Five states won more in the third regional bank, and the deal would give it a Jersey’s governor. Also on Sunday, Wash- first nine months of 2020 compare with quarter this year than they did in the same presence across the country. Mergers and ington’s governor also banned indoor the same period in 2019. period last year: Arkansas, up 3%; Missis- acquisitions of big banks have declined service at restaurants and bars. “Our industry continues to prioritize sippi, up 2.8%; Ohio, up 7.5%; Pennsylva- greatly since the financial crisis in 2008. The American Gaming Association re- the health and safety of our employees, nia, up 3.8%; and South Dakota, up 6.1%. Regional banks face stiffer competition leased a report on gambling revenue at the customers and communities above all Revenue from slot machines was $5.87 now from big national banks and have been nation’s casinos during the third quarter of else,” said Bill Miller, the association’s billion for the quarter, down 19.3%, and hurt more than larger banks by low interest this year — the time when most casinos president and CEO. “While these quarterly table games revenue was $1.57 billion, rates. reopened after four months or more of results are promising, the reality is a full down 31.2%. For PNC, it would be the latest in a string of acquisitions it has used to grow its national footprint. It expanded its foothold in the Southeast with its $3.45 billion acquisition of Royal Bank of Canada’s U.S. retail banking in 2011, and bought National City bank, based in Cleveland, in 2008. With its acquisition of BBVA’s business, PNC would expand into Arizona, Cali- fornia, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. The president of BBVA, Carlos Torres Vila, said the price of the deal was high, at 1 about 2 ⁄2 the level analysts had valued the U.S. unit. “The price represents almost 50% of BBVA’s market capitalization, for a business that generates less than 10% of our profit,” he said. The deal was approved by both sides and will close by the middle of next year.

The New York Times contributed.

BUSINESS BRIEFING Walmart sells big stake in Seiyu TOKYO — Walmart is selling off 85% of its wholly owned Japanese supermarket subsidiary Seiyu, while retaining a 15% stake, in a deal valued at $1.6 billion, the MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/AP companies said Monday. When Laurina Esposito fell ill with COVID-19 for three weeks in September, she entrusted her employees to take care of her business. KKR & Co., a global investment firm, will buy a 65% stake, while Japanese online retailer Rakuten will acquire a 20% stake from Walmart, they said in a statement. Sick business owners struggle KKR and Rakuten will bring their expertise in e-commerce and global digital aftereffects months after recovering. Some running until she was back on her feet. marketing to strengthen Seiyu in the Some fear COVID-19 have been afraid to let clients and custom- A sole proprietor has an even bigger increasingly digital shopping age, according stigma; many ask their ers know they’ve been ill — they fear their worry: There’s no partner to hand off to. to the statement. companies will be stigmatized. When Marisa Vallbona came down with Seiyu chief Lionel Desclee will continue employees to take over Suffering through the virus has changed the virus in March, she didn’t miss a day of to lead in the transition period, after which some owners’ perspectives about the work although she was in bed for weeks. he will take on a new role at Walmart, the By Joyce M. Rosenberg balance between work and personal time. “I would never let myself not work,” world’s biggest retailer. Associated Press Some have established more liberal poli- says Vallbona, owner of CIM Inc., a cies about time off. Some are beefing up publicity firm based in Houston and San NEW YORK — When Chris Hyland employee health benefits. Diego. caught the coronavirus, his ordeal went The virus left Hyland with existential At first Vallbona tried to hide her beyond being sick and exhausted — he questions. symptoms, even on videoconference calls. SEC Chair Clayton couldn’t help his business partners man- “You start thinking, ‘What would hap- “I was most concerned with how my age the virus’s impact on their company pen if I hadn’t made it? What if I’m alive clients would react to the fact that I was to leave position just as the outbreak was sweeping across but not up to work?’ ” he says. sick and I kept my diagnosis from them the world. Hyland recently increased his individu- until my labored breathing and voice gave WASHINGTON — Jay Clayton, a former Hyland and his wife and children al life insurance, and he and his partners it away and I had to tell them,” Vallbona Wall Street lawyer who has headed the became ill in early March. Customers were are considering key person insurance, says. Securities and Exchange Commission as cutting back orders at his employee which helps companies survive after She feared having the virus would the financial markets’ top regulator during management software business, The Hap- losing an owner or top employee. stigmatize the company and cost her the Trump administration, is leaving the piness Index. Revenue was plunging and Some owners have had to ask employees business. But, she says of clients, “they position at year’s end, the SEC announced the London-based company was forced to to run the company. were all extremely kind and supportive.” Monday. furlough 12 of 20 staffers. Laurina Esposito and her business When Dino Selita was forced to care for Clayton’s term runs through mid-2021. It Hyland tried to handle the crisis while partner were diagnosed with the virus in his family during his monthlong illness — is common practice for agency heads or also taking care of himself and his family September. Esposito, owner of Espo Resto, his wife and children had the virus too — Cabinet members appointed under an but was so sick he had to hand off his a Los Angeles-based company that re- he got a sense of what his 30 employees outgoing administration to leave early. A responsibilities to his partners. stores Porsches, was ill for three weeks. might contend with. new SEC chair is expected to be named by “I had to just lie in bed and accept it and She did as much work as she could on her “This ultimately has changed my opin- President-elect Joe Biden. turn the laptop off,” Hyland says. laptop in bed, but at times was too ion on leniency for our team members. We One of President Donald Trump’s earli- When small-business owners are diag- exhausted. allow more flexible work schedules,” says est appointments in 2017, Clayton has nosed with the coronavirus, being sick is “There was a point where I had to put Selita, co-owner of The Debt Relief presided over a deregulatory push to soften just one of their problems. all of my trust in the people in the shop,” Company, a New York-based company rules affecting Wall Street and the financial Some owners deal with the virus’s Esposito says. They kept the company that helps consumers manage debt. markets, as Trump pledged.

Producer price index Home Depot buys HD Supply in $8B deal Index of prices U.S. producers receive for By Michelle Chapman maintenance, repair and operations mar- goods and services, percent change from Associated Press ket in 2015 when it spent $1.6 billion on previous month Interline, now called The Home Depot 1.0 Home Depot is reuniting with former Pro, in 2015. subsidiary HD Supply, buying the com- That acquisition allowed Home Depot 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.4 pany in a deal valued at about $8 billion. to expand into projects in the education 0.3 The acquisition will give Home Depot a and health care sectors, hospitality busi- -0.4 stronger hand in the contractor and nesses, and national, multifamily apart- 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.3 professional side of its business, which is ment complexes, according to Jefferies -0.1 booming during the pandemic, just like its analyst Jonathan Matuszewski. more consumer-facing, DIY sales. DREAMSTIME However, Home Depot only has a -0.5 -0.5 HD Supply is a distributor of mainte- mid-single-digit percentage of the market, nance, repair and operations products in that the acquisition will give it access to so the acquisition of HD Supply will help the multifamily and hospitality markets. HD Supply’s extensive distribution net- broaden its base of professional customers, -1.0 Home Depot initially bought HD Sup- work throughout the U.S. and Canada. Matuszewski wrote in a note to clients. -1.3 ply in 1997, but sold it in 2007 when it A subsidiary of Home Depot Inc. will The HD Supply acquisition is expected -1.5 began to focus more on its retail opera- pay $56 per share for HD Supply’s to close in the fourth quarter. OCT. OCT. tions. Home Depot Chairman and CEO common stock. Home Depot, based in Atlanta, reports 2019 2020 Craig Menear said in a prepared statement Home Depot reentered the $55 billion quarterly earnings Tuesday. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics TNS

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In Memoriam Goldstein, Edwin Edwin Goldstein, 90, passed away on November 11, 2020 in Scottsdale, Arizona. He was born in Chicago on August 22, 1930. Ed is sur- vived by Carole (nee Robinson), his be- loved wife of 67 years; children Beverly, Brad (Beth), and Rhonda; grandchildren Mark (Dalia), Alyssa, Jacob, and Danielle; and great- grandson Nathan. He was predeceased by his be- loved grandson Jonathan, parents Lena and Reuben, and brother Milton. Ed held undergraduate and graduate degrees from Northwestern University, James Whetstone where he was a Letterman and a member of the A great friend to many, his sisters miss him, but Praetorians fraternity. He was President & Publisher most important, a beloved husband and compan- of American Trade Magazines, a division of Crain ion for 50 years. Hard to believe that four years Communications. Among his many leadership roles, have flown by so quickly. I think of James often as TSVANGIRAYI MUKWAZHI/AP Ed was president of the District 69 School Board, he continues to be by my side in spirit. With love, Albert Marombe, dubbed the “money sanitizer” in Zimbabwe, holds a tattered $20 bill. president of Temple Judea Mizpah in Skokie, and Marvin president of the Temple Brotherhood. He supported Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries many organizations including Northwestern’s N Death Notices Club, the Jewish Chautauqua Society, and the Art Tattered US cash gets new Institute of Chicago. Ed was a proud US Navy vet- eran. Service and interment on Tuesday November Chadderdon, Mary 17 at Mt Sinai Cemetery in Arizona. life amid crisis in Zimbabwe Mary Chadderdon, nee Smolik, passed away November 15, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Robert Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries By Farai Mutsaka actions. Zimbabwe’s boom- Marombe, popularly called L. Chadderdon; loving mother of Kathie and the Associated Press ing informal economy em- “the money sanitizer” by late Steve Chadderdon; cherished grandmother of ploys about two-thirds of other market traders. Max; dear sister of the late Otto Smolik. She is also Gordon, Marsha HARARE, Zimbabwe — the population, according to He said he buys the $1 survived by many family members who loved her Marsha Gordon, nee Borkowski, 87. Beloved wife of and called her grandma. Mary was a volunteer for the late Guy; devoted mother Albert Marombe takes a the International Monetary notes for between 40 cents many years at the Northbrook Public Library. Due to of Richard (Jennifer) Gordon, grimy, tattered $1 bill and Fund, so there are lots of and 60 cents each, depend- COVID restrictions, services will be private. In lieu Robin (Paul) Boutin, Neal delicately, expertly glues it such dirty dollars in circula- ing on their condition, and of flowers, memorials may be made to the Make Gordon, and Michael (Estella) back into one piece, holding tion. sells them at a profit. A Wish Foundation, 640 N. LaSalle, #280, Chicago, Gordon; cherished grand- it up for inspection. The U.S dollar has domi- Marombe, 38, sold sec- IL60654 or the charity of your choice. mother of Amanda, Caitlin, “I don’t care how torn it nated transactions in Zim- ond-hand clothes until six Jonathan, and Jessica; will be is. All I want to see is the babwe since the country’s months ago. Now he’s mak- deeply missed by many close serial number being visible hyperinflation soared to ing enough to support his friends. Due to the current on both sides,” said more than 5 billion percent pregnant wife and two chil- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries health situation, services are private for family but will Marombe. He’ll sell that bill and forced the government dren, including one who is a Donatelli, Anna Marie be streamed on the Weinstein & Piser for 80 cents and it will get to abandon the local cur- teenager and writing final Anna Marie Donatelli, (nee Zitella), beloved wife Funeral Home Facebook page Thurs, back into circulation. Many rency in 2009. year secondary examina- of the late Harold Donatelli. Loving mother of Nov. 19, at 10:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, shops will reject it, but Last year the government tions this year. Carol (Michael) Stephan, Cathy (David) Slack and memorial contributions may be made to market traders will take it, reintroduced a Zimbabwe In cities across the coun- Gina Alvarado. Cherished grandmother of the late St. Jude, www.stjude.org. although at a reduced value. currency and banned for- try, currency traders line the Claudia Knudson, Paul Alvarado and Harold (Aubrey) Worn out or shredded by eign currencies for local streets holding wads of local Alvarado. Fond sister of Jo-Ann (Egons) Velde and rats, $1 notes are king in transactions. Few took heed currency and U.S dollars. brothers the late Richard (Marianne) Zitella and Allan (Brenda Easter) Zitella. Fond aunt and friend Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Zimbabwe, beset by a con- though and the black mar- The $1 notes that are in good of many. tinuing economic crisis. ket thrived, while the local condition go for a 10% Anna Marie loved children and taught for many They are used by many currency quickly devalued. premium. Traders said they years in the Chicago Public School system. Hernandez, Raul people to buy their daily In March this year, the buy the better-looking notes A private Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Giles Raul Hernandez, beloved son of Lupe Nee Diaz and bread and other small pur- government relented and from retail shop owners and Church on Wednesday, November 18th at 10:00 the late Raymond. Loving chases. Crisp new notes are unbanned the dollar. Now workers and from street a.m. 1045 N. Columbian Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302. brother of Roman (Rosario), not coming into Zimbabwe, shortages of small denomi- vendors who hoard $1 notes However, the Mass will be available via live stream Rudy, and Anna (Charles) so enterprising traders are nations of the dollar are a paid by purchasers of small video for all to participate remotely and also will Glassford. Cherished uncle repairing old ones for des- nightmare. items. be available for viewing any time after the service. of Roman Alexander and perate customers. Larger denominations The street traders also Further details will follow via the funeral home web- Raymond David. Also aunts site at www.salernofuneralhomes.com. Interment uncles and cousins funeral Formal businesses reject are too big for many pur- take larger bills and provide at Queen of Heaven Cemetery will be private. such notes, forcing people to chases. Traders such as the equivalent amount in services Sunday 1;00PM at In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Anna Hann Funeral Home 8230 S. sell them to traders like Marombe fill the gap by smaller denominations for a Marie’s name requested to be made to Mercy Harlem Ave. Bridgeview IL. Marombe for a fraction of patching up torn dollar bills 10% fee. Home for Boys and Girls, 1140 W. Jackson Blvd., Visitation Saturday from 3:00PM - 9:00PM . Member their original value. Infor- of many denominations, but The government says the Chicago, IL 60607, mercyhome.org. Arrangements of Carpenters Union LOCAL#13. 708-496-3344 by Sciaraffa Funeral Directors. For information call mal street markets will usu- the $1 note is their main practice is illegal and the Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries ally — with some negotia- business. police sometimes raid the (773) 889-1700. tion — accept the glue- “I am here by 6 a.m. daily currency traders, seizing Hezinger, Herman patched notes that and leave late. Business is their precious dollar notes Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Marombe sells for trans- good. I am surviving,” said and issuing fines. Herman Hezinger died October 20, 2020. He is sur- Finch, Stephen A. vived by his wife, Ruth, and sons Mark and Andrew, Stephen A. Finch, age 74, of Wheaton. Beloved his sisters Irmgard and Gisele and brother Gerhardt. husband of Mary Finch, nee He was born in Esslingen, Germany on 12-31-1931. Crimmins. Loving father His working years were spent managing large re- of Kevin, Kathleen (Carl) tail bakeries. In 1977, he was transferred back to Chicago Daily Tribune Loughlin. Cherished grandfa- Germany where he developed an automatic bun ther of Cameron and Connor baking system just as McDonald’s hit Europe big ON NOVEMBER 17 ... ing of newspaper editors in In 1998 the public got to Farris. Dear brother of Donna time. On return to the States, he was employed in Orlando, Florida, President hear Monica Lewinsky as Finch. Fond uncle of many. California, New York and Illinois. In 1558 Elizabeth I as- Richard Nixon denied the House Judiciary Com- Preceded in death by his Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries cended the English throne wrongdoing in the Water- mittee released 22 hours of parents Stephen and Loretta after Queen Mary I died. gate affair, asserting, “I am tape recordings secretly Finch. Private services will be held at Friedrichs Hoffman, James A. ‘Wims’ not a crook.” made by Linda Tripp. James A. “Wims” Hoffman, 55. of Morton Grove, Funeral Home, 320 W. Central Rd. at In 1800 beloved husband of Lisa, nee Petrakis; loving father Congress held its Northwest Highway, Mount Prospect. In 1975 of Lucas, Taylor, Mackenzie, and Jake; fond brother first session in Washington the FBI reported In 2000 the Florida A Memorial Mass will be planned for a of Barbara (Mickey) Swets, Connie Doll, Judy (Bruce) in the partly completed that crime in the United Supreme Court froze the later date. Interment All Saints Cemetery. Dahm, Daniel (Valerie), David (Rose), and the late Capitol. States rose 18% in one year. state’s presidential tally, for- In lieu of flowers memorials to Helping Hand Center, Susan. Visitation at Simkins Funeral Home 6251 9649 West 55th Street Countryside, IL 60525 bidding Secretary of State Dempster St. Morton Grove, IL 60053 Thursday 3:00 In 1869 In 1979 For information call 847-255-7800 or www.fried- the Suez Canal Iran’s Ayatollah Katherine Harris from cer- p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Service and cremation private. richsfh.com opened in Egypt. Khomeini ordered the re- tifying results of the mara- Sign online guest book at www.simkinsfh.com. (847) lease of 13 female and black thon vote count just as Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries 965-2500 In 1889 the Union Pacific American hostages being Republican George W. Bush Gerber, Seymour Railroad Co. began direct, held at the U.S. Embassy in was advancing his minus- Seymour Gerber, occasionally called daily service between Chi- Tehran. cule lead over Democrat Al “Seym,” proudly referred to as Grandpa cago and Portland, Oregon, Gore. (Also, a federal ap- Seymour, and known to his great Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries and between Chicago and In 1992 Sens. John Kerry of peals court refused to block grandchildren as “G.G,” was 98 years San Francisco. Massachusetts, Tom recounts under way in two young when he passed on Saturday, Daschle of South Dakota heavily Democratic coun- November 14th of 2020. He was born McKeague-Flynn, Camilla E. In 1925 Roy Scherer Jr., and Hank Brown of Col- ties.) in Chicago in 1922. Growing up during Camilla E. McKeague-Flynn (nee Fiedler), age 94, who would become a orado made an unprece- the Great Depression instilled in him a lifelong beloved wife of the late John McKeague and the mindset of thriftiness that regularly conflicted late Leo Flynn; loving mother of John (Marilyn) screen star as Rock Hudson, dented tour of Vietnam’s In 2001 the Taliban con- with his unceasing generosity. He served in the McKeague, Tom (Linda) McKeague and the late was born in Winnetka. military headquarters but firmed the death of Mo- Army Air Corps during World War II and gradu- Margaret (Daniel) Mikuzis; cherished grandmother found nothing to substanti- hammed Atef, an al-Qaida ated from Roosevelt University courtesy of the GI and great-grandmother of many; dearest aunt of In 1934 Lyndon Baines ate reports of American chieftain, in a U.S. airstrike Bill. He married only once, to Mildred Koppel. He many nieces and nephews. Family and friends will Johnson married Claudia prisoners sighted there af- three days earlier. described her as a brilliant woman and he often meet at St. Elizabeth Seton Church 9300 W. 167th Alta Taylor, better known as ter the Vietnam War. mentioned missing her dearly after she passed in St. Orland Hills, Saturday for a 12:00 P.M. Funeral Lady Bird. 1992. The hero of the traditional American Dream, Mass. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Funeral Info; In 2003 John Allen In 1993 the House of Rep- he leaves behind a thriving legacy in a real estate 708 532-3100 Muhammad was convicted company he started with his wife and for which In 1962 President John F. resentatives voted 234-200 of two counts of capital many of his family members continue to work. Kennedy dedicated the to approve legislation im- murder in the Washington- capital’s Dulles Interna- plementing the North area sniper shootings. Also His greatest joy was his family, and he was not tional Airport. American Free Trade Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries in 2003 Arnold Schwarz- afraid to let anyone know it, solicited or otherwise. Agreement in what was enegger was sworn in as the In 1968 NBC outraged foot- seen as a major political He is survived by his four children, Mark (Connie) 38th governor of California. Merageas, Dimitrios P ball fans by cutting away victory for President Bill Gerber, Jeffrey Gerber, Paula (Gary) Lev, Lynn (Aric Dimitrios “Jimmy” P. Merageas, 73, Born in Sparti, from the closing minutes of Clinton. Simons) Gerber-Spiers; his seven grandchildren, Greece; Beloved husband In 2004 a New York Jets-Oakland it was announced Robert (Jennifer) Lev, Jennifer (Peter) Susman, Ma- of Athena (nee Vlahiotis) In 1997 that Kmart was acquiring rissa (Joseph Socarras) Lev, Ethan Spiers, Monte Devoted father of Peter Raiders game to begin a militants used as- Spiers, Valerie Gerber, and Nicole Gerber and his television special, “Heidi,” sault rifles to kill 62 people, Sears in a surprise $11 bil- (Maria), Renee, and Madeline; lion deal. 4 great-grandchildren, Evelyn and Samuel Lev and Cherished son of the late on schedule. (Viewers were most of them foreign tour- Pete and Lucy Susman. deprived of seeing the ists, at the Temple of Hat- Panagiotis and Vasiliki In 2007 Merageas; Loving brother Raiders come from behind shepsut in the historic a Nobel-winning The graveside service and shiva will be private. U.N. scientific panel said in of Soula (Angelo) Manis; to beat the Jets, 43-32.) southern Egyptian town of The service will be livestreamed, Wednesday, Dearest brother-in-law of Eva Luxor; the six attackers a landmark report that the 10:30 a.m. CST at www.goldmanfuneralgroup. (Gus) Babalis; Fond son-in- In 1973, speaking to a meet- were killed by police. Earth was hurtling toward a com. Under Recent Services, click onto Seymour’s law of the late Christos and warmer climate at a quick- photo, and scroll down to Service Details to view Magdalini Vlahiotis; Dear uncle, cousin ening pace. the service. The livestream will be up 15 minutes and friend to many here and in Greece. prior to the service. 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Monahan OP, Sister M. Thomas Leo Sister M. Thomas Leo Monahan, OP Loving daughter of the late Roy V and Kathryn V Monahan, nee Devine. Beloved sister of James M. and William J. (Barbara) and the late Robert V, Lois M Hauptmann, John A, and Jean R Moses. Sister was the devoted aunt of 19, great aunt of 55, and great great aunt of 41. Sister is survived by her Dominican Sisters. Honor Sister entered the Convent of the Sisters of St. Dominic, Adrian Michigan in 1951 from St. Matthias Parish Chicago. As part of that community, Sister served in variety of schools, most recently as the a Loved Principal of Visitation School in Elmhurst for 40 years. Funeral Services and burial will be held at the Dominican Motherhouse, Adrian Mi. The service can One with be viewed via Livestream Wednesday November 18 at 9:30 AM CT. https://adriandominicans.org/ Livestream.aspx Remembrances of Sister may be sent to: pdulka@ adriandominicans.org a Death In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Retired Dominican Sisters, 1257 East Sienna Heights Drive Adrian, Mi 49221-1793 Notice in Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries

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- Motorcycles Wanted Cash Paid! All Makes! LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT November 17, 2020 Will Pick Up. Reasonable. 630-660-0571 CITY OF CHICAGO TO: OCCUPANT, UNIT 1; OCCUPANT, UNIT TO: OCCUPANT; ND 29 LOTS, LLC; ROBERT TO: OCCUPANT; TONY BAHARI A/K/A TO: OCCUPANT; UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT SERVICES 2; OCCUPANT, UNIT 3; 2-UPSKI, LLC; FINNIGAN A/K/A BOB FINNIGAN; THE TONY BAHARY; City of Chicago c/o AND/OR LEGATEES OF OBERN SIMONS; BERNARDINA BARBANENTE; PARK RIDGE ENCLAVE AT GALEWOOD CROSSINGS City Clerk ; PACIFIC GLOBAL BANK, A GALE DAVIS ; OBERN SIMONS; ANGELA The Bidder must complete and submit an COMMUNITY BANK; STEVEN MARRAH; TOWNHOME ASSOCIATION; Kovitz, Shifrin DIVISION OF ROYAL BUSINESS BANK; BREWER; CLARK NATEQUAN A/K/A CLARK Electronic Bid prior to the bid due date. An BOHDAN GADA A/K/A MATTHEW GADA; Nesbit; THE ENCLAVE AT GALEWOOD POPULAR BANK F/K/A BANCO POPULAR NATEQUANDA; TRIXZIE LANE; OBERN GORDON CLARK; JOHN C. MICHAEL; CROSSINGS MASTER ASSOCIATION; RSD- NORTH AMERICAN; Illinois Department of SIMONS; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS electronic bid must be submitted through the AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Galewood; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS Revenue; Illinois Attorney General; LUIS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: City of Chicago’s website at PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: CARDONA; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS 2020COTD002704 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE www.cityofchicago.org/eprocurement, on or 2020COTD002697 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE 2020COTD002762 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold before the due date and time stated below. The NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises 2020COTD002699 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0010040 Sold 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0009396 Sold Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006470 NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for City’s system will not accept electronic bids for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for and 16-0006472 and 16-0006489 Sold 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0009855 Sold Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not after the due date and time. Bidders must Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Applicable and special assessment number register for a log-in account to submit an Applicable and special assessment number Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable BUYING RECORD ALBUMS! Rock, Jazz & Blues. electronic bid. Please allow up to three Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Applicable and special assessment number Applicable and special assessment number Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Also vintage baseball cards! business days for creation of your log-in Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES 847-343-1628 HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Property located at 410 N LOCKWOOD account. Paper bids will not be accepted. All Property located at 1062 W COLUMBIA HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES AVE CHICAGO IL 60644 Legal Description Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud for AVE CHICAGO IL 60626 Legal Description Property located at 5251 W GALEWOOD Property located at 1301 N PULASKI RD or Property Index No. 16-09-123-040-0000 BUYING TOY TRAINS the following: or Property Index No. 11-32-400-043-0000 AVE., CHICAGO, IL 60639, 5309 W CHICAGO IL 60651 Legal Description or This notice is to advise you that the above LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER, HO, BRASS, This notice is to advise you that the above GALEWOOD AVE., CHICAGO IL 60639 AND Property Index No. 16-02-123-019-0000 property has been sold for delinquent taxes OLD TOYS,COIN OPERATED-GAMES,COKE property has been sold for delinquent taxes 5242 W GALEWOOD AVE., CHICAGO IL 60639 This notice is to advise you that the above and that the period of redemption from MACHINES, SLOT CARS, OLD SIGNS! Notice of Addendum: Addendum 1 will be e- and that the period of redemption from Legal Description or Property Index No. 13- property has been sold for delinquent taxes the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The Dennis 630-319-2331 mailed to all bidders on the Bid Opportunity the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The 33-327-032-0000 and 13-33-327-046-0000 and that the period of redemption from amount to redeem is subject to increase at Take-Out List amount to redeem is subject to increase at and 13-33-327-151-0000 This notice is to the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and advise you that the above property has been amount to redeem is subject to increase at may be further increased if the purchaser FREON WANTED We pay $$$ for cylinders DESCRIPTION: Former Carnotite Reduction may be further increased if the purchaser sold for delinquent taxes and that the period 6 month intervals from the date of sale and at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays and cans. R12 R500 R11 R113 R114. at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays of redemption from the sale will expire may be further increased if the purchaser any subsequently accruing taxes or special Convenient. Certified Professionals. Company Site Remediation any subsequently accruing taxes or special on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays assessments to redeem the property from Call (312)291-9169 or visit assessments to redeem the property from subject to increase at 6 month intervals any subsequently accruing taxes or special subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check RefrigerantFinders.com ELECTRONIC BID DOCUMENTS CAN BE subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check from the date of sale and may be further assessments to redeem the property from with the county clerk as to the exact DOWNLOADED AND RESPONDED TO FROM with the county clerk as to the exact increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check amount you owe before redeeming. This WANTED OLD CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS amount you owe before redeeming. This his or her assignee pays any subsequently with the county clerk as to the exact notice is also to advise you that a petition LIGHTS DECORATIONS VINTAGE TOYS THIS URL ADDRESS: notice is also to advise you that a petition accruing taxes or special assessments to amount you owe before redeeming. This has been filed for a tax deed which will NINTENDO SEGA Call Mike 630-400-8678 www.cityofchicago.org/eprocurement has been filed for a tax deed which will redeem the property from subsequent notice is also to advise you that a petition transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the has been filed for a tax deed which will of this property if redemption is not made SPECIFICATION NO: 1187630 RFQ NO: 7717,1 of this property if redemption is not made county clerk as to the exact amount you transfer title and the right to possession on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is Wanted: Oriental Rugs on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is owe before redeeming. This notice is also to of this property if redemption is not made set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Any size/ Any condition - for cash. ORIGINAL BID/PROPOSAL OPENING DATE: *** CALL 773-575-8088 *** set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this advise you that a petition has been filed for a on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 January 6, 2021 county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 tax deed which will transfer title and the right set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 TIME: 11:00 a.m. Central Time W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 to possession of this property if redemption county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. CONTACT: Sonji Ward, Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 You may be present at this hearing but WE BUY COMIC BOOKS! Senior Procurement Specialist You may be present at this hearing but matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. your right to redeem will already have Top Prices Paid Will Come To You your right to redeem will already have of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley You may be present at this hearing but expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 888-88-COMIC ComicBuyingCenter.com Email: [email protected] expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom your right to redeem will already have REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any Bid Bond: PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any am. You may be present at this hearing REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to Bids requiring a bid deposit must be time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to but your right to redeem will already have PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at accompanied by a Bid Bond, provided by a the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Cars/Wheels surety company authorized to do business in Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: the United States, and made payable to the City CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL of Chicago. A scanned copy of the bid bond 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER must be attached to the online bid submission, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Lincoln Town Car 2007 Signature. Black, FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. low miles, 1 owner, Barrington, IL. $7,995. with the original bond to be received by DPS Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812105 708-819-4444. within 3 business days of the bid opening. This 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811953 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. is required of all bidders, not just the apparent 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811989 low bidder. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Any late Bids received after announced date Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811727 Antiques/Classics and time, for the opening of Bids, will not be TO: OCCUPANT; RIDGEWAY ACQUISITION & Equipment accepted. 2 LLC ; ALLISON BARKER A/K/A ALLISON Pub: 11/17/2020 6815303 OSTRANDER; LUKAS OSTRANDER; TO: OCCUPANT; JOHN HUDSON; Illinois TAXPAYER OF; ILINKA ANDRADE; MARIA Department of Healthcare and Family ANDRADE; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS TO: OCCUPANT; LESZEK KURZAC; MARGARET Services f/k/a Illinois Department of Public Ford Deluxe 1951 2 DR, $23,500. 26k orig TO: Carlton Hall, Carlton Hall, and Carlton AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Hall; 2022 North Kedzie Condominium KURZAC; Internal Revenue Service; U.S. Aid; Illinois Attorney General; JESSE L miles, w. Org Title, Perfect Light Blue Paint, 2020COTD002753 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Orig Interior Everything In Good Condition. Association c/o John A. Giambarberee, 2022 Attorney General; U.S. District Attorney BROWN; TINYUTA HERD; AYYOOB ASAD; Call: 773-975-1132 NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold North Kedzie Condominium Association for the Northern District of Illinois; Illinois MUHAMMAD ASAD; QAYS ASAD; OCCUPANT; 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006375 Sold c/o Secretary of State, City of Chicago - Department of Revenue; Illinois Attorney BEULAH HERD; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Corporation Counsel, Flight 23 Properties, General; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Lincoln Town Car 1987 $23,500. 21k orig Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not LLC c/o Dean J. Lurie, Flight 23 Properties, AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002706 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE miles, Perfect In Every-Way, Dark Blue Paint Applicable and special assessment number LLC c/o Secretary of State, and Patrick 2020COTD002700 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold & Interior, Never Used For Transportation. Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0010046 Sold Call: 773-975-1132 Hafner; Occupant;Earthmover Credit Union Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY and Earthmover Credit Unioni; County 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0009870 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Clerk of Cook County, Illinois; spouses, for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Property located at 2625 N HAMLIN AVE heirs at law, devisees, if any, of the above Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special assessment number CHICAGO IL 60647 Legal Description or mentioned persons, described as Unknown Applicable and special assessment number Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable LEGAL NOTICES Property Index No. 13-26-311-002-0000 TO: OCCUPANT; CHICAGO TITLE LAND Owners; Occupants or persons in actual Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY This notice is to advise you that the above GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE U/T/A DATED possession of real estate herein described; Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES property has been sold for delinquent taxes 06/11/1993 A/K/A TRUST NO. 1098118; claimants, decree creditors, judgment HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 4942 W SUPERIOR ST and that the period of redemption from JOSEPHINE RANDLE; UNKNOWN HEIRS, creditors, if any, of the above, described Property located at 1141 N HARDING AVE CHICAGO IL 60644 Legal Description or the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The DEVISEES AND/OR LEGATEES OF JOSEPHINE as Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners CHICAGO IL 60651 Legal Description or Property Index No. 16-09-203-019-0000 NOTICE OF ILLINOIS SPORTS FACILITIES amount to redeem is subject to increase at RANDLE; EQ FINANCIAL, INC.; JOHN A and Parties interested in said real estate. Property Index No. 16-02-301-012-0000 This notice is to advise you that the above AUTHORITY (AUTHORITY) REQUEST 6 month intervals from the date of sale and DRAKEFORD; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS TAX DEED NO. 2020COTD004218 FILED This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOR HVAC/AHU may be further increased if the purchaser AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: November 5, 2020 TAKE NOTICE County property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from RENOVATION PHASE X at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays 2020COTD002744 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE of Cook Date Premises Sold: May 8, 2018 and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The Notice is hereby given by the Authority, any subsequently accruing taxes or special NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Certificate No. 16-0006524 Sold for General the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is subject to increase at Chicago, IL, requesting e-mailed proposals assessments to redeem the property from 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0005949 Sold Taxes of 2016; 2015 2nd Installment Sold amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and from contractors interested in providing subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for for Special Assessment of [municipality 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may be further increased if the purchaser labor and material for the “HVAC/AHU with the county clerk as to the exact Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not and special assessment no.] None Warrant may be further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays Renovation Phase X” at, 333 W 35th St, amount you owe before redeeming. This Applicable and special assessment number No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special Chicago, IL. This project concentrates on notice is also to advise you that a petition Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeem the property from installing a new chiller and replacing fan has been filed for a tax deed which will Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located assessments to redeem the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check coils in the stadium. To obtain the RFP transfer title and the right to possession HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES at: 2022 N KEDZIE AVE, #1, Chicago, IL 60647 subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to the exact and drawings visit our website at www. of this property if redemption is not made Property located at 505 E 134TH ST CHICAGO Legal Description or Property Index No. 13- with the county clerk as to the exact amount you owe before redeeming. This isfauthority.com access business inquiries/ on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is IL 60827 Legal Description or Property Index 35-236-035-1001 This notice is to advise amount you owe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that a petition construction from the drop down menu. A set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this No. 25-34-303-015-0000 This notice is to you that the above property has been sold notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will mandatory pre-submission conference and county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, advise you that the above property has been for delinquent taxes and that the period has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession walk thru will be held on Tuesday December 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made 1st 2020 at 1:00 pm at Guaranteed Rate Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. of redemption from the sale will expire March 16, 2021. The amount to redeem is of this property if redemption is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is Field. Please use the Gate 2 entrance and You may be present at this hearing but on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this have a valid form of ID. Face coverings will your right to redeem will already have subject to increase at 6 month intervals the date of sale and may be further increased set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 be required. Via email please notify russell@ expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO from the date of sale and may be further if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 isfauthority.com if you will be attending REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or assignee pays any subsequently accruing W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. by November 30th at 1:00PM. No one PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any his or her assignee pays any subsequently taxes or special assessments to redeem Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing but will be admitted to the walk-thru without time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to accruing taxes or special assessments to the property from subsequent forfeitures You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have prior notification. Proposals received by the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at redeem the property from subsequent or tax sales. Check with the county clerk your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO the Authority must be sent via e-mail to: the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the as to the exact amount you owe before expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF [email protected], mswanson@ Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION county clerk as to the exact amount you redeeming. This notice is also to advise REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any elaraeng.com and [email protected] CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: owe before redeeming. This notice is also to you that a petition has been filed for a tax PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to and are due no later than 10:00 AM Chicago 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL advise you that a petition has been filed for a deed which will transfer title and the right to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at time on December 11th 2020. The Authority 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER tax deed which will transfer title and the right possession of this property if redemption is the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, reserves the right to reject any and all FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. to possession of this property if redemption not made on or before March 16, 2021. This the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION qualification or waive any informality at its Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: discretion. matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811711 of Cook County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 11/17/2020 6815225 of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, on March 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 31, 2021, at 9:30 AM You may be present FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. am. You may be present at this hearing at this hearing, but your right to redeem Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812117 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK but your right to redeem will already have TO: OCCUPANT; JOSE GUZMAN; JOSE will already have expired at that time. YOU 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812032 COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO ISRAEL GUZMAN; NOEMY GUZMAN; THE ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF CADLE COMPANY; Illinois Department PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption PROTECTION DIVISION PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any of Revenue; Illinois Attorney General; can be made at any time on or before time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY March 16, 2021, by applying to the County IN THE INTEREST OF the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at D/B/A COMED; David J. Griffin; GRAND IRON Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office Sinessence Manning the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, WORK INC.; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois FOR Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Niakema Thomas CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 2020COTD002757 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 North Clark TO: OCCUPANT; ALENE PICKENS; UNKNOWN (Mother) 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 TO: OCCUPANT; ABELARDO NAVARRO; HEIRS, DEVISEES AND/OR LEGATEES OF 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006448 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser City of Chicago; ABELARDO NAVARRO; ALENE PICKENS; BRUCE A PICKENS; JC JUVENILE NO.: 19JA00246 FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. and 16-0006449 Sold for General Taxes of or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND PICKENS; JAMES PICKENS; ABRYANA Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment 251-1811 Dated: November 5, 2020 PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: JONES; LONNIE SMITH; YOLANDA THOMAS; NOTICE OF PUBLICATION 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811692 of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6810262 2020COTD002702 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND assessment number Not Applicable Warrant NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Jimmy Manning No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0009883 Sold 2020COTD002708 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE (Father), AKA Jabari Anderson, AKA Jabri THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Anderson, and ANy And All Unknown DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0010070 Sold Fathers, respondents, and to All Whom It 5235 W GRAND AVE., CHICAGO IL 60639 Applicable and special assessment number for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for May Concern, that on March 18, 2019, a TO: OCCUPANT; AZCAN RPG LLC; AND 5233 W GRAND AVE., CHICAGO IL 60639 TO: OCCUPANT; AMIR HOSSEINI; TONY Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not petition was filed under the Juvenile Court City of Chicago; AZCAN RPG, LLC; Legal Description or Property Index No. 13- BAHARY; City of Chicago; ROYAL BUSINESS Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Applicable and special assessment number Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in the LAKESHORE RECYCLING SYSTEMS, LLC; 33-117-003-0000 and 13-33-117-004-0000 BANK F/K/A PACIFIC GLOBAL BANK; HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable courtroom of Judge Demetrios Kottaras in AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND This notice is to advise you that the above FATAMEH ZAMANIA; AFFILIATED-CHICAGO Property located at 1044 N LAWNDALE Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: property has been sold for delinquent taxes OPERATIONS, LLC F/K/A CENTURY 21 AVE CHICAGO IL 60651 Legal Description HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 2020COTD002751 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE and that the period of redemption from AFFILIATED; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS or Property Index No. 16-02-314-026-0000 Property located at 322 N LONG AVE ON 12/9/2020,at 9:15 AM in CALENDAR 7 NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: This notice is to advise you that the above CHICAGO IL 60644 Legal Description or COURTROOM D, or as soon thereafter as this 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006132 Sold amount to redeem is subject to increase at 2020COTD002770 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE property has been sold for delinquent taxes Property Index No. 16-09-302-015-0000 case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for 6 month intervals from the date of sale and NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold and that the period of redemption from This notice is to advise you that the above will be held upon the petition to have the Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not may be further increased if the purchaser 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006541 Sold the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The property has been sold for delinquent taxes minor declared to be a ward of the court Applicable and special assessment number at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for amount to redeem is subject to increase at and that the period of redemption from and for other relief under the Act. Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable any subsequently accruing taxes or special Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not 6 month intervals from the date of sale and the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY assessments to redeem the property from Applicable and special assessment number may be further increased if the purchaser amount to redeem is subject to increase at THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays 6 month intervals from the date of sale and CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY Property located at 6944 N OTTAWA AVE with the county clerk as to the exact Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY any subsequently accruing taxes or special may be further increased if the purchaser AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO CHICAGO IL 60631 Legal Description or amount you owe before redeeming. This HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES assessments to redeem the property from at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND Property Index No. 09-36-105-199-0000 notice is also to advise you that a petition Property located at 3460 W NORTH AVE subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check any subsequently accruing taxes or special TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO This notice is to advise you that the above has been filed for a tax deed which will CHICAGO IL 60647 Legal Description or with the county clerk as to the exact assessments to redeem the property from CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL property has been sold for delinquent taxes transfer title and the right to possession Property Index No. 13-35-419-038-0000 amount you owe before redeeming. This subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE and that the period of redemption from of this property if redemption is not made This notice is to advise you that the above notice is also to advise you that a petition with the county clerk as to the exact PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is property has been sold for delinquent taxes has been filed for a tax deed which will amount you owe before redeeming. This YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT amount to redeem is subject to increase at set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this and that the period of redemption from transfer title and the right to possession notice is also to advise you that a petition OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT 6 month intervals from the date of sale and county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The of this property if redemption is not made has been filed for a tax deed which will TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL may be further increased if the purchaser 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 amount to redeem is subject to increase at on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is transfer title and the right to possession RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. 6 month intervals from the date of sale and set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this of this property if redemption is not made any subsequently accruing taxes or special You may be present at this hearing but may be further increased if the purchaser county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled assessments to redeem the property from your right to redeem will already have at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this to further written notices or publication subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO any subsequently accruing taxes or special Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 notices of the proceedings in this case, with the county clerk as to the exact REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF assessments to redeem the property from You may be present at this hearing but W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 including the filing of an amended petition amount you owe before redeeming. This PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check your right to redeem will already have Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. or a motion to terminate parental rights. notice is also to advise you that a petition time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to with the county clerk as to the exact expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO You may be present at this hearing but has been filed for a tax deed which will the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at amount you owe before redeeming. This REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF your right to redeem will already have UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and transfer title and the right to possession the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, notice is also to advise you that a petition PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO show cause against the petition, the of this property if redemption is not made Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION has been filed for a tax deed which will time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF allegations of the petition may stand on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: transfer title and the right to possession the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any admitted as against you and each of you, set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL of this property if redemption is not made the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to and an order or judgment entered. county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS You may be present at this hearing but 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811714 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: October 16, 2020 6804172 your right to redeem will already have Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO You may be present at this hearing but Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF your right to redeem will already have 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812095 FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. TO: OCCUPANT; WALNUT GALEWOOD, LLC; REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812122 time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to THE ENCLAVE AT GALEWOOD CROSSINGS the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any LEGAL TOWNHOME ASSOCIATION; Kovitz, Shifrin time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Nesbit; THE ENCLAVE AT GALEWOOD Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at NOTICES CROSSINGS MASTER ASSOCIATION; the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: OCCUPANT; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: TO: OCCUPANT; MAHA MAMAD; HANI NOTICE TO DISADVANTAGED 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 2020COTD002767 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE MAMAD; Town of Cicero; City of Chicago; FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL BUSINESSES NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND TO: OCCUPANT; CHICAGO PROPERTIES Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006465 PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: INVESTMENT GROUP, L.L.C.; KENNETH 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811707 FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Benchmark Construction Co., 2260 and 16-0006479 Sold for General Taxes of Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 2020COTD002703 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE ALPART; City of Chicago; AND ALL UNKNOWN Southwind Blvd., Bartlett, IL 60103, 630-497- (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811731 NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. 1700, is seeking disadvantaged businesses of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special Sold 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0009886 TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002709 FILED: for the City of Joliet’s 2021 Sanitary Sewer assessment number Not Applicable and 16-0009887 Sold for General Taxes of 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Rehabilitation Program Contract 2517- Warrant No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment Date Premises Sold 05/09/2018 Certificate 0121 for subcontracting opportunities Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special No. 16-0010143 Sold for General Taxes of in the following areas: trucking, paving FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located assessment number Not Applicable (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment layout, landscaping, lining, pipe cleaning at 5215 W GALEWOOD AVE., CHICAGO, IL Warrant No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special and televising, utilities, and traffic control. 606369 AND AN APPROXIMATE 26’ X 100’ Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD assessment number Not Applicable Warrant All disadvantaged businesses should PARCEL LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable contact, in writing, (certified letter, return LOTUS AVE., APPROXIMATELY 108’ NORTH at 931 N PULASKI RD., CHICAGO IL 60651 THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR receipt requested) Mark Atkins, to discuss OF GALEWOOD ST. CHICAGO, IL 60639 AND 929 N PULASKI RD., CHICAGO, IL 60651 DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at the subcontracting opportunities. All Legal Description or Property Index No. 13- Legal Description or Property Index No. 16- 3907 W CHICAGO AVE CHICAGO IL 60651 negotiations must be completed prior to bid 33-327-013-0000 and 13-33-327-086-0000 02-317-010-0000 and 16-02-317-011-0000 Legal Description or Property Index No. 16- opening on 12/15/2020 This notice is to advise you that the above This notice is to advise you that the above 11-101-008-0000 This notice is to advise Proposals will be evaluated based on, property has been sold for delinquent taxes property has been sold for delinquent taxes you that the above property has been sold respectively, cost, compliance with the and that the period of redemption from and that the period of redemption from for delinquent taxes and that the period project plans & specs., and previous the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The of redemption from the sale will expire experience & performance. amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is 11/17/2020 6809926 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and subject to increase at 6 month intervals may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser from the date of sale and may be further at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or NOTE TO MINORITY OWNED/WOMEN any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special his or her assignee pays any subsequently OWNED BUSINESSES (MBE/WBE) assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from accruing taxes or special assessments to Granite Construction Company, 2215 subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check redeem the property from subsequent Sanders Road, Suite 400, Northbrook, Il with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the 60062, (847) 919-8200, is seeking minority amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This county clerk as to the exact amount you owned (MBE) and women owned businesses notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition owe before redeeming. This notice is also to (WBE) for the Lincoln Yards Dominick Bridge has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will advise you that a petition has been filed for a & Package 5. Subcontracting and supplier transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession tax deed which will transfer title and the right opportunities may include, but are not of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made to possession of this property if redemption limited to: Concrete, Rebar, Demolition, on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This Electrical, Environmental, Excavating, set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Asphalt Paving, Concrete Flatwork, PCC county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley Base Paving, Drainage & Water Piping, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom Fence & Guardrail, Handrail, Landscaping & Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 Erosion Control, Pavement Markings, Traffic You may be present at this hearing but You may be present at this hearing but am. You may be present at this hearing Control, Signage, Structural Steel, Trucking, your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have and Vibration Monitoring. All MBE and WBE expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO businesses should contact Keith Martin REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF (847) 777-7516 to discuss subcontracting PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any opportunities and link to plans/specs. time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to All negotiations must be completed no the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at later than Monday, December 15th by the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 5:00 PM. Bids will be evaluated based on Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION performance, qualifications, experience and CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: price. Quotes can be faxed to (847) 272- 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 5930 or emailed to gmcivilestimating@gcinc. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER com. Granite Construction Company, an FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. equal opportunity employer. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/17, 11/19/2020 6815637 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811717 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812098 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812124 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 7

TO: OCCUPANT; KREL LABORATORIES, INC.; TO: OCCUPANT; S & G CONSTRUCTION TO: Kaja Holdings, LLC c/o CT Corporation TO: OCCUPANT; CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST TO: OCCUPANT; CHICAGO LAND TRUST TO: OCCUPANT; OCCUPANT, UNIT 1; TEL-STAR PLATING, INC.; City of Chicago; GROUP INC.; THE CHICAGO COMMUNITY System and Kaja Holdings, LLC; Russ COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO OCCUPANT, UNIT 2; MARIA VASQUEZ; JOSE TEL STAR; State of Illinois; Illinois Attorney LOAN FUND; KEELER ROOSEVELT ROAD Wirbicki, Tracy Allen Harding, Village of LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK & TRUST VASQUEZ; FIRST BANK F/K/A FIRST BANK General; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; MIDWEST MASONRY, South Holland, City of Chicago - City Clerk, AS TRUSTEE U/T/A DATED 01/07/81 A/K/A COMPANY OF CHICAGO, AS TRUSTEE OF THE AMERICAS, SSB; City of Chicago; AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: INC.; City of Chicago; AND ALL UNKNOWN City of Chicago - Department of Water, City TRUST NO. 103552; MAHMOUD HAMDAN ; U/T/A DATED 07/15/1986 A/K/A TRUST CAVALRY INVESTMENTS, LLC; OMAR 2020COTD002710 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. of Chicago - Corporation Counsel, and Uria JEHAD HAMDAN; JAMAL HAMDAN; NADER NO. 068822-03; JOHN ZAPALA; City of RODRIGUEZ; TRACY BROWN; MELISSA NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002714 FILED: Barnes; Occupant 1st floor and Occupant HAMDAN; MOSES HAMDAN; SUSAN Chicago; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS RODRIGUEZ; MARICELA RODRIGUEZ; 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0010185 Sold 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook 2nd floor;; County Clerk of Cook County, HAMDAN; CICERO HAMDAN, LLC; City of AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Date Premises Sold 05/09/2018 Certificate Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, Chicago; UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND/ 2020COTD002779 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not No. 16-0010554 and 16-0010555 and 16- of the above mentioned persons, described OR LEGATEES OF MOHAMMAD HAMDAN; NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 2020COTD002781 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Applicable and special assessment number 0010556 and 16-0010557 Sold for General as Unknown Owners; Occupants or persons SOUD HAMDAN; ROSARIO ANAYA; WALEED 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006622 Sold NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Special in actual possession of real estate herein HAMDAN; YASMIN FARHAN; NIMATI for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006674 Sold Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Assessment of (Municipality)Not Applicable described; claimants, decree creditors, HAMDAN; ASMAHAN SALAH ; AZIZEH KHALIL; Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES and special assessment number Not judgment creditors, if any, of the above, EQUESTRIAN ESTATES HOMEOWNERS Applicable and special assessment number Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Property located at 376 N AVERS AVE Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable described as Unknown Owners; Unknown ASSOCIATION; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Applicable and special assessment number CHICAGO IL 60624 Legal Description or Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Owners and Parties interested in said real AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Property Index No. 16-11-302-006-0000 HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES estate. TAX DEED NO. 2020COTD004222 2020COTD002778 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY This notice is to advise you that the above Property located at 4341 W ROOSEVELT RD., FILED November 5, 2020 TAKE NOTICE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Property located at 5022 S ARCHER AVE HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES property has been sold for delinquent taxes CHICAGO IL 60624, 4339 W ROOSEVELT RD. County of Cook Date Premises Sold: May 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006618 Sold CHICAGO IL 60632 Legal Description or Property located at 5313 S ARTESIAN AVE and that the period of redemption from CHICAGO IL 60624, 4337 W ROOSEVELT RD., 9, 2018 Certificate No. 16-0010720 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Property Index No. 19-10-230-015-0000 CHICAGO IL 60632 Legal Description or the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The CHICAGO IL 60624 AND 4333 W ROOSEVELT for General Taxes of 2016 Sold for Special Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not This notice is to advise you that the above Property Index No. 19-12-423-006-0000 amount to redeem is subject to increase at RD., CHICAGO IL 60624 Legal Description or Assessment of [municipality and special Applicable and special assessment number property has been sold for delinquent taxes This notice is to advise you that the above 6 month intervals from the date of sale and Property Index No. 16-22-200-005-0000 and assessment no.] None Warrant No. [Not Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable and that the period of redemption from property has been sold for delinquent taxes may be further increased if the purchaser 16-22-200-006-0000 and 16-22-200-007- Applicable] Installment No. [Not Applicable] Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The and that the period of redemption from at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays 0000 and 16-22-200-008-0000 This notice THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES amount to redeem is subject to increase at the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The any subsequently accruing taxes or special is to advise you that the above property DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Property located at 5033 S CICERO AVE 6 month intervals from the date of sale and amount to redeem is subject to increase at assessments to redeem the property from has been sold for delinquent taxes and 3130 W 16TH ST, Chicago, IL 60623 Legal CHICAGO IL 60632 Legal Description or may be further increased if the purchaser 6 month intervals from the date of sale and subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check that the period of redemption from the sale Description or Property Index No. 16-24-106- Property Index No. 19-10-119-052-0000 at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays may be further increased if the purchaser with the county clerk as to the exact will expire on 03/05/2021. The amount to 028-0000 This notice is to advise you that the This notice is to advise you that the above any subsequently accruing taxes or special at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays amount you owe before redeeming. This redeem is subject to increase at 6 month above property has been sold for delinquent property has been sold for delinquent taxes assessments to redeem the property from any subsequently accruing taxes or special notice is also to advise you that a petition intervals from the date of sale and may be taxes and that the period of redemption and that the period of redemption from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check assessments to redeem the property from has been filed for a tax deed which will further increased if the purchaser at the from the sale will expire on March 16, the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The with the county clerk as to the exact subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check transfer title and the right to possession tax sale or his or her assignee pays any 2021. The amount to redeem is subject amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount you owe before redeeming. This with the county clerk as to the exact of this property if redemption is not made subsequently accruing taxes or special to increase at 6 month intervals from the 6 month intervals from the date of sale and notice is also to advise you that a petition amount you owe before redeeming. This on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is assessments to redeem the property from date of sale and may be further increased may be further increased if the purchaser has been filed for a tax deed which will notice is also to advise you that a petition set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays transfer title and the right to possession has been filed for a tax deed which will county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 with the county clerk as to the exact assignee pays any subsequently accruing any subsequently accruing taxes or special of this property if redemption is not made transfer title and the right to possession W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 amount you owe before redeeming. This taxes or special assessments to redeem assessments to redeem the property from on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is of this property if redemption is not made Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. notice is also to advise you that a petition the property from subsequent forfeitures subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is You may be present at this hearing but has been filed for a tax deed which will or tax sales. Check with the county clerk with the county clerk as to the exact county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this your right to redeem will already have transfer title and the right to possession as to the exact amount you owe before amount you owe before redeeming. This 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO of this property if redemption is not made redeeming. This notice is also to advise notice is also to advise you that a petition Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is you that a petition has been filed for a tax has been filed for a tax deed which will You may be present at this hearing but Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this deed which will transfer title and the right to transfer title and the right to possession your right to redeem will already have You may be present at this hearing but time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 possession of this property if redemption is of this property if redemption is not made expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO your right to redeem will already have the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 not made on or before March 16, 2021. This on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION You may be present at this hearing but of Cook County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: your right to redeem will already have Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, on March Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 31, 2021, at 9:30 AM You may be present You may be present at this hearing but Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any at this hearing, but your right to redeem your right to redeem will already have CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to will already have expired at that time. YOU expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812127 the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION can be made at any time on or before time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: March 16, 2021, by applying to the County the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811738 Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811742 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois FOR Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 North Clark 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL TO: CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY, TO: OCCUPANT; THE FREDERICK DOUGLASS 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812143 Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER AS TRUSTEE U/T/A DATED 1/09/2017 A/K/A TO: OCCUPANT; RAFAEL GUZMAN; CESAR CRUSADERS AND LEAGUE; City of Chicago; TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. TRUST 8002373390; City of Chicago; CTLTC LARA; ANTONIO LARA; AZTECA AUTO SALES RONALD JONES; FREDERICK DOUGLASS; or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 8002373398; WINDY CITY AUTO PROS, INC.;; INC.; DISCOUNT AUTO GLASS; MIDLAND FNA DZ, LLC FBO WSFS ; ELM LIMITED, LLC 251-1811 Dated: November 5, 2020 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811733 OCCUPANT; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS FUNDING LLC; Illinois Department of ; GERESE TODROS; AND ALL UNKNOWN TO: OCCUPANT; DAVID THOMAS; THOMAS & 11/16, 11/7, 11/18/2020 6810270 AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Revenue; Illinois Attorney General; City of OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. SONS AUTO SERVICE; AND ALL UNKNOWN 2020COTD002780 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Chicago; CESAR LARA; AND ALL UNKNOWN TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002711 FILED: OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002716 FILED: Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006652 TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002782 FILED: Date Premises Sold 05/09/2018 Certificate 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook and 16-0006654 Sold for General Taxes of 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook No. 16-0010283 Sold for General Taxes of Date Premises Sold 05/09/2018 Certificate (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment No. 16-0010608 Sold for General Taxes of TO: OCCUPANT; OCCUPANT, UNIT 1; of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special No. 16-0006790 Sold for General Taxes of of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment OCCUPANT, UNIT 2; MARIA VALADEZ; assessment number Not Applicable Warrant (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment assessment number Not Applicable Warrant of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable assessment number Not Applicable Warrant SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR PEOPLES THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR assessment number Not Applicable Warrant THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable HOME EQUITY INC.; PEOPLES HOME EQUITY, DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR INC.C/O INCORP SERVICES INC; PENNYMAC 5103 S KEDZIE AVE., CHICAGO IL 60632 THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR 2938 W LEXINGTON ST CHICAGO IL 60612 DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at LOAN SERVICES, LLC c/o C.T. Corporation AND 5109 S KEDZIE AVE., CHICAGO IL 60632 DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Legal Description or Property Index No. 16- 1916 S PULASKI RD CHICAGO IL 60623 Legal System; JUAN VALADEZ; ARACELI VALADEZ; Legal Description or Property Index No. 19- 3551 W 63RD ST CHICAGO IL 60629 Legal 13-306-033-0000 This notice is to advise Description or Property Index No. 16-22-416- IRMA GUZMAN; JASMINE VALADEZ; 12-300-002-0000 and 19-12-300-004-0000 Description or Property Index No. 19-23-200- you that the above property has been sold 049-0000 This notice is to advise you that the LORENA GARCIA A/K/A LORENO GARCIA; This notice is to advise you that the above 003-0000 This notice is to advise you that the for delinquent taxes and that the period above property has been sold for delinquent JOSE COLIN; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS property has been sold for delinquent taxes above property has been sold for delinquent of redemption from the sale will expire taxes and that the period of redemption AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: and that the period of redemption from taxes and that the period of redemption on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The 2020COTD002717 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The subject to increase at 6 month intervals amount to redeem is subject to increase at NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at from the date of sale and may be further 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0010834 Sold 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or may be further increased if the purchaser for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser his or her assignee pays any subsequently at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays accruing taxes or special assessments to any subsequently accruing taxes or special Applicable and special assessment number any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special redeem the property from subsequent assessments to redeem the property from Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check county clerk as to the exact amount you with the county clerk as to the exact HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact owe before redeeming. This notice is also to amount you owe before redeeming. This Property located at 3026 S TRIPP AVE amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This advise you that a petition has been filed for a notice is also to advise you that a petition CHICAGO IL 60623 Legal Description or notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition tax deed which will transfer title and the right has been filed for a tax deed which will Property Index No. 16-27-426-028-0000 has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will to possession of this property if redemption transfer title and the right to possession This notice is to advise you that the above transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This of this property if redemption is not made property has been sold for delinquent taxes of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made matter is set for hearing in the Circuit on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is and that the period of redemption from on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 amount to redeem is subject to increase at county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 am. You may be present at this hearing Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. may be further increased if the purchaser Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. but your right to redeem will already have You may be present at this hearing but at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays You may be present at this hearing but You may be present at this hearing but expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO your right to redeem will already have any subsequently accruing taxes or special your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO assessments to redeem the property from expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any with the county clerk as to the exact PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to amount you owe before redeeming. This time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at notice is also to advise you that a petition the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, has been filed for a tax deed which will the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION transfer title and the right to possession Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: of this property if redemption is not made CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812130 Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812146 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811740 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811743 You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO TO: Chicago Title Land Trust Company as REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Trustee Under Trust agreement dated July PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any 14, 2009 and known as Trust #8002353430, time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to 0; Danska Development, Inc. c/o Borys the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at Gozdecki, Danska Development, Inc. c/o the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, TO: OCCUPANT; NATION WIDE HAND Secretary of State, City of Chicago - City Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CAR WASH, INC.; CLEYESTER BALLATINE; Clerk, City of Chicago - Corporation Counsel, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: NATIONWIDE CAR WASH; NATION WIDE Community Initiatives, Inc. c/o Monica Kirby, 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL HAND CAR WASH INC; City of Chicago; Braxter Real Estate Holdings c/o James A. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Jimenez, Borys Gozdecki, John A. Kantor, FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. YOUR City of Chicago - Department of Water, and 2020COTD002712 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Geraldine Shaw, Independent Administrator 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812151 NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold of Estate of Jeff Taubert Bell; Occupant 1st 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0010307 Sold floor, Occupant 2nd floor, and Occupant for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for 3rd floor;TN Property Management LLC Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not c/o Thomas J. Hayes; County Clerk of Applicable and special assessment number Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, PERFECT Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable devisees, if any, of the above mentioned Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY persons, described as Unknown Owners; TO: OCCUPANT; TRUTH CHICAGO LLC; HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Occupants or persons in actual possession 56 EAST PERSHING CONDOMINIUM Property located at 3006 W ROOSEVELT of real estate herein described; claimants, ASSOCIATION; TRUTH; TRUTH CHICAGO RD CHICAGO IL 60612 Legal Description decree creditors, judgment creditors, if LLC; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND or Property Index No. 16-13-327-040-0000 any, of the above, described as Unknown PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: This notice is to advise you that the above Owners; Unknown Owners and Parties 2020COTD002698 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE property has been sold for delinquent taxes interested in said real estate. TAX DEED NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold and that the period of redemption from NO. 2020COTD004217 FILED November 5, 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0009748 Sold HIRE the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The 2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for amount to redeem is subject to increase at Premises Sold: May 9, 2018 Certificate No. Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 16-0010642 Sold for General Taxes of 2016 Applicable and special assessment number may be further increased if the purchaser Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays and special assessment no.] None Warrant Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY any subsequently accruing taxes or special No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES IS WAITING assessments to redeem the property from Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Property located at 56 E PERSHING RD., subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located UNIT #1 CHICAGO IL 60653 Legal Description with the county clerk as to the exact at: 3516 W 13TH PL, Chicago, IL 60623 Legal or Property Index No. 17-34-322-065-1001 amount you owe before redeeming. This Description or Property Index No. 16-23-202- This notice is to advise you that the above notice is also to advise you that a petition 034-0000 This notice is to advise you that the property has been sold for delinquent taxes has been filed for a tax deed which will above property has been sold for delinquent and that the period of redemption from Stop wasting time searching for talent. Find the right transfer title and the right to possession taxes and that the period of redemption the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The of this property if redemption is not made from the sale will expire on March 16, amount to redeem is subject to increase at on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is 2021. The amount to redeem is subject 6 month intervals from the date of sale and talent with tribune publishing recruitment services. set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this to increase at 6 month intervals from the may be further increased if the purchaser county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 date of sale and may be further increased at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her any subsequently accruing taxes or special Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. assignee pays any subsequently accruing assessments to redeem the property from We work hard to make your talent search easy. With You may be present at this hearing but taxes or special assessments to redeem subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. 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This matter is you’ll have access to top talent from coast-to-coast. Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION not made on or before March 16, 2021. This set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL of Cook County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Plus, enjoy advanced job matching and ad targeting FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, on March You may be present at this hearing but Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 31, 2021, at 9:30 AM You may be present your right to redeem will already have 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812134 at this hearing, but your right to redeem expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO technology, access print and digital advertising will already have expired at that time. YOU REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any opportunities, career fairs and more. PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to can be made at any time on or before the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at March 16, 2021, by applying to the County the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois FOR CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Extend your reach. Access customized TO: OCCUPANT; CHICAGO TITLE LAND FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL TRUST COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 North Clark 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER TO NORTH STAR TRUST COMPANTY, AS Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. technology. Simplify your search. TRUSTEE U/T/A DATED 11/16/2009 A/K/A TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. TRUST NO. 09-11925; INELL MORROW; City or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811988 of Chicago; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS 251-1811 Dated: November 5, 2020 AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6810250 2020COTD002713 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold chicagotribune.com/jobs 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0010383 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special assessment number Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 3853 W GRENSHAW ST CHICAGO IL 60624 Legal Description or Property Index No. 16-14-327-005-0000 This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may be further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeem the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to the exact amount you owe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6812138 8 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020

TO: OCCUPANT; TIPP TOP DEVELOPERS, TO: OCCUPANT; CHICAGO TITLE LAND TO: OCCUPANT; CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST TO: OCCUPANT; UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES TO: GOODNESS GREENESS, INC.F/K/A TO: OCCUPANT; UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES INC.; City of Chicago; AND ALL UNKNOWN TRUST COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO AND OR LEGATEES OF JOHN BROWNE; SCAMCORP, INC; City of Chicago; RYDER AND/OR LEGATEES OF CALVIN JONES; OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TO LASALLE BANK, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR DROVER’S NATIONAL BANK, AS TRUSTEE JOHN BROWNE; ELWOOD COHN; STEPHANY TRUCK RENTAL, INC.D/B/A RYDER CHERIE LEE; CHARLENE JONES; ROBERT TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002783 FILED: TRUSTEE TO AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK U/T/A DATED 10/17/1985 A/K/A TRUST NO. KELLY; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS TRANSPORTATION SERVICES; SUSTAINABLE LEE; UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND/ 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook AND TRUST COMPANY, U/T/A DATED 85080; MICHAEL GARCIA; CARL GARCIA; City AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: FOODS, LLCC/O GOODNESS GREENESS, INC; OR LEGATEES OF ROBERT LEE; CHASE Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate 09/23/1999 A/K/A TRUST NO. 12542908c/o of Chicago; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS 2020COTD002793 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE OCCUPANT; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS MORTGAGE COMPANY-WEST F/K/A MELLON No. 16-0006834 Sold for General Taxes of C.T. Corporation System; BARRY MILLER; AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: MORTGAGE COMPANY; EARNESTINE (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment GUADALUPE ROJAS; 4608 14 S CALUMET 2020COTD002789 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007164 Sold 2020COTD002795 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE FITZGERALD; DAVID COLE; OCCUPANT, of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special COND; 4608-14 SOUTH CALUMET NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises UNIT 1; OCCUPANT, UNIT 2; OCCUPANT, assessment number Not Applicable Warrant CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION ; ARNOLD 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007072 Sold Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007215 UNIT 3; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable KENDALL; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Applicable and special assessment number and 16-0007216 Sold for General Taxes of AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment 2020COTD002799 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 2020COTD002701 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Applicable and special assessment number Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 6809 S CAMPBELL AVE CHICAGO IL 60629 NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES assessment number Not Applicable 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007391 Sold Legal Description or Property Index No. 19- 05/07/2018 Certificate No. 16-0004470 Sold Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Property located at 5227 S EMERALD AVE Warrant No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for 24-411-004-0000 This notice is to advise for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES CHICAGO IL 60609 Legal Description or Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not you that the above property has been sold Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Property located at 1301 W 47TH ST Property Index No. 20-09-309-012-0000 FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located Applicable and special assessment number for delinquent taxes and that the period Applicable and special assessment number CHICAGO IL 60609 Legal Description or This notice is to advise you that the above at 5943 S LOWE AVE., CHICAGO IL 60621 Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable of redemption from the sale will expire Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Property Index No. 20-08-105-007-0000 property has been sold for delinquent taxes AND 5947 S LOWE AVE., CHICAGO IL 60621 Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY This notice is to advise you that the above and that the period of redemption from Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES subject to increase at 6 month intervals HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES property has been sold for delinquent taxes the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The 16-302-015-0000 and 20-16-302-016-0000 Property located at 5518 S WOLCOTT AVE from the date of sale and may be further Property located at 4608 S CALUMET AVE and that the period of redemption from amount to redeem is subject to increase at This notice is to advise you that the above CHICAGO IL 60636 Legal Description or increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or CHICAGO IL 60653 Legal Description or the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The 6 month intervals from the date of sale and property has been sold for delinquent taxes Property Index No. 20-18-201-021-0000 his or her assignee pays any subsequently Property Index No. 20-03-322-030-0000 amount to redeem is subject to increase at may be further increased if the purchaser and that the period of redemption from This notice is to advise you that the above accruing taxes or special assessments to This notice is to advise you that the above 6 month intervals from the date of sale and at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The property has been sold for delinquent taxes redeem the property from subsequent property has been sold for delinquent taxes may be further increased if the purchaser any subsequently accruing taxes or special amount to redeem is subject to increase at and that the period of redemption from forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the and that the period of redemption from at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays assessments to redeem the property from 6 month intervals from the date of sale and the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The county clerk as to the exact amount you the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The any subsequently accruing taxes or special subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check may be further increased if the purchaser amount to redeem is subject to increase at owe before redeeming. This notice is also to amount to redeem is subject to increase at assessments to redeem the property from with the county clerk as to the exact at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays 6 month intervals from the date of sale and advise you that a petition has been filed for a 6 month intervals from the date of sale and subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check amount you owe before redeeming. This any subsequently accruing taxes or special may be further increased if the purchaser tax deed which will transfer title and the right may be further increased if the purchaser with the county clerk as to the exact notice is also to advise you that a petition assessments to redeem the property from at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays to possession of this property if redemption at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays amount you owe before redeeming. This has been filed for a tax deed which will subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check any subsequently accruing taxes or special is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This any subsequently accruing taxes or special notice is also to advise you that a petition transfer title and the right to possession with the county clerk as to the exact assessments to redeem the property from matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court assessments to redeem the property from has been filed for a tax deed which will of this property if redemption is not made amount you owe before redeeming. This subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check transfer title and the right to possession on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is notice is also to advise you that a petition with the county clerk as to the exact Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom with the county clerk as to the exact of this property if redemption is not made set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this has been filed for a tax deed which will amount you owe before redeeming. This 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 amount you owe before redeeming. This on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, transfer title and the right to possession notice is also to advise you that a petition am. You may be present at this hearing notice is also to advise you that a petition set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 of this property if redemption is not made has been filed for a tax deed which will but your right to redeem will already have has been filed for a tax deed which will county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is transfer title and the right to possession expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO transfer title and the right to possession 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 You may be present at this hearing but set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this of this property if redemption is not made REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF of this property if redemption is not made Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. your right to redeem will already have county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is You may be present at this hearing but expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this your right to redeem will already have REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any You may be present at this hearing but 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to your right to redeem will already have Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO You may be present at this hearing but CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: You may be present at this hearing but time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF your right to redeem will already have 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL your right to redeem will already have the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811744 time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811804 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811769 FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811816 FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. TO: OCCUPANT; ROBERT NEWMAN; FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. City of Chicago ; OCCUPANT, UNIT 1; Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811824 OCCUPANT, UNIT 2; OCCUPANT, UNIT 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811629 TO: OCCUPANT; CALVIN J. HILL, JR.; BENITA 3; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND HILL ; SCHMIDT, SALZMAN & MORAN, LTD. PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: C/O THEODORE J SCHMIDT; Internal Revenue TO: OCCUPANT; GOODNESS REAL ESTATE, 2020COTD002784 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Service; U.S. Attorney General; U.S. District LLC; City of Chicago; CIBC BANK USA F/K/A NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; TO: OCCUPANT; OCCUPANT, UNIT 1; THE PRIVATEBANK ND TRUST COMPANY; 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006865 Sold City of Chicago; KLEEN WASH; CHESTNUT OCCUPANT, UNIT 2; ROSA RAMOS; City SUSTAINABLE FOODS, LLC; ROBERT for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for HILL HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC.C/O of Chicago; ROSIE CEJA; JOSE RAMOS; SCAMAN; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS TO: OCCUPANT; JOSE MORALES; City of Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not STUART A. FULLETT; AND ALL UNKNOWN BRUNILDA GARCIA; JUAN CEJA; ABRAHAM AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Chicago; COREE ESCO; CHARLES ALLEN; Applicable and special assessment number TO: OCCUPANT; L & F REAL ESTATE INC; NMI OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. GARCIA; JORGE ORTIZ; AND ALL UNKNOWN 2020COTD002800 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable GROUP INC; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002705 FILED: OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002790 FILED: Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007218 2020COTD002803 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES 2020COTD002786 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Date Premises Sold 05/07/2018 Certificate 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook and 16-0007219 Sold for General Taxes of NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Property located at 7331 S ROCKWELL ST NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold No. 16-0004604 Sold for General Taxes of Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007607 Sold CHICAGO IL 60629 Legal Description or 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006977 Sold (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment No. 16-0007080 Sold for General Taxes of of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Property Index No. 19-25-220-011-0000 for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment assessment number Not Applicable Warrant Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not This notice is to advise you that the above Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not assessment number Not Applicable Warrant of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable Applicable and special assessment number property has been sold for delinquent taxes Applicable and special assessment number No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable assessment number Not Applicable Warrant THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable and that the period of redemption from Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR 5968 S WALLACE ST., CHICAGO, IL 60621 HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES amount to redeem is subject to increase at HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES 5511 S INDIANA AVE CHICAGO IL 60637 DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at AND 5972 S WALLACE ST., CHICAGO IL 60621 Property located at 6937 S LOOMIS BLVD 6 month intervals from the date of sale and Property located at 243 W 43RD ST CHICAGO Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- 4854 S ELIZABETH ST CHICAGO IL 60609 Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- CHICAGO IL 60636 Legal Description or may be further increased if the purchaser IL 60609 Legal Description or Property Index 15-103-003-0000 This notice is to advise Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- 16-302-026-0000 and 20-16-302-027-0000 Property Index No. 20-20-320-013-0000 at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays No. 20-04-402-006-0000 This notice is to you that the above property has been sold 08-114-047-0000 This notice is to advise This notice is to advise you that the above This notice is to advise you that the above any subsequently accruing taxes or special advise you that the above property has been for delinquent taxes and that the period you that the above property has been sold property has been sold for delinquent taxes property has been sold for delinquent taxes assessments to redeem the property from sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire for delinquent taxes and that the period and that the period of redemption from and that the period of redemption from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check of redemption from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is of redemption from the sale will expire the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The with the county clerk as to the exact on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month intervals on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount you owe before redeeming. This subject to increase at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may be further subject to increase at 6 month intervals 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and notice is also to advise you that a petition from the date of sale and may be further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or from the date of sale and may be further may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser has been filed for a tax deed which will increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays transfer title and the right to possession his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to his or her assignee pays any subsequently any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special of this property if redemption is not made accruing taxes or special assessments to redeem the property from subsequent accruing taxes or special assessments to assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is redeem the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the redeem the property from subsequent subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to the exact amount you forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, county clerk as to the exact amount you owe before redeeming. This notice is also to county clerk as to the exact amount you amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 owe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a owe before redeeming. This notice is also to notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. advise you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right advise you that a petition has been filed for a has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will You may be present at this hearing but tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption tax deed which will transfer title and the right transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession your right to redeem will already have to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This to possession of this property if redemption of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, am. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have am. You may be present at this hearing You may be present at this hearing but You may be present at this hearing but Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811748 the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811633 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811754 Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811773 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811817 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811835 TO: Taft Abdullah, Sandy Abdallah, Michael Abdallah, Shaher S. Abdellah aka Shaher S. Abdallah, and Jamilah Abdellah aka Jamilah Abdallah; Nawal Abdallah, Saleh Abdallah, Mohammad Abdallah, and Evelyn Abdallah; Occupant;; County Clerk of Cook County, TO: OCCUPANT; MARY FRANCES BLACKWELL; Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, TO: OCCUPANT; OCCUPANT, UNIT 1; of the above mentioned persons, described UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND/OR TO: OCCUPANT; GABINO SOBERANIS; OCCUPANT, UNIT 2; STOREFRONT ; SPUR as Unknown Owners; Occupants or persons LEGATEES OF MARY FRANCES BLACKWELL; TO: OCCUPANT; ESQUIRE PROPERTY SONIA MAGDALENO; JUAN ROMERO; 1840 LLC; IRA KIRSCHE; CLAUDE JONES; in actual possession of real estate herein City of Chicago; AND ALL UNKNOWN SOLUTIONS, LLC; ALEXANDER LEE; ELAINE EDITH SERRANO; ESMERALDA GONZALEZ; SPUR 1840 LLC C/O; MILLENIUM PROPERTY described; claimants, decree creditors, OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. ELLIOTT; JOHN LEE; AND ALL UNKNOWN AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT LLC; OCCUPANT; SPUR judgment creditors, if any, of the above, TO: OCCUPANT; GREATER DELIVERANCE TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002796 FILED: OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: 1840; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND described as Unknown Owners; Unknown COGIC; GREATER DELIVERANCE C.O.G.I.C.; 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002688 FILED: 2020COTD002787 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Owners and Parties interested in said real AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 2020COTD002794 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE estate. TAX DEED NO. 2020COTD004221 PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: No. 16-0007270 Sold for General Taxes of Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007013 Sold NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises FILED November 5, 2020 TAKE NOTICE 2020COTD002791 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment No. 16-0007610 Sold for General Taxes of for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007184 County of Cook Date Premises Sold: May NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not and 16-0007185 Sold for General Taxes of 8, 2018 Certificate No. 16-0006881 Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007096 Sold assessment number Not Applicable Warrant of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special Applicable and special assessment number (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment for General Taxes of 2016 Sold for Special for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable assessment number Not Applicable Warrant Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special Assessment of [municipality and special Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY assessment number Not Applicable Warrant assessment no.] None Warrant No. [Not Applicable and special assessment number DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable Applicable] Installment No. [Not Applicable] Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable 5741 S LOOMIS BLVD CHICAGO IL 60636 DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Property located at 2125 W 50TH PL THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- 6932 S ELIZABETH ST CHICAGO IL 60636 CHICAGO IL 60609 Legal Description or DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES 17-120-017-0000 This notice is to advise Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- Property Index No. 20-07-124-010-0000 5715 S HALSTED ST., CHICAGO IL 60621 7823 S SAWYER AVE, Chicago, IL 60652 Legal Property located at 852 W 51ST ST CHICAGO you that the above property has been sold 20-322-032-0000 This notice is to advise This notice is to advise you that the above AND 5721 S HALSTED ST., CHICAGO IL 60621 Description or Property Index No. 19-26-421- IL 60609 Legal Description or Property Index for delinquent taxes and that the period you that the above property has been sold property has been sold for delinquent taxes Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- 008-0000 This notice is to advise you that the No. 20-08-221-020-0000 This notice is to of redemption from the sale will expire for delinquent taxes and that the period and that the period of redemption from 16-112-006-0000 and 20-16-112-007-0000 above property has been sold for delinquent advise you that the above property has been on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is of redemption from the sale will expire the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The This notice is to advise you that the above taxes and that the period of redemption sold for delinquent taxes and that the period subject to increase at 6 month intervals on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is amount to redeem is subject to increase at property has been sold for delinquent taxes from the sale will expire on March 16, of redemption from the sale will expire from the date of sale and may be further subject to increase at 6 month intervals 6 month intervals from the date of sale and and that the period of redemption from 2021. The amount to redeem is subject on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or from the date of sale and may be further may be further increased if the purchaser the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The to increase at 6 month intervals from the subject to increase at 6 month intervals his or her assignee pays any subsequently increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays amount to redeem is subject to increase at date of sale and may be further increased from the date of sale and may be further accruing taxes or special assessments to his or her assignee pays any subsequently any subsequently accruing taxes or special 6 month intervals from the date of sale and if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or redeem the property from subsequent accruing taxes or special assessments to assessments to redeem the property from may be further increased if the purchaser assignee pays any subsequently accruing his or her assignee pays any subsequently forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the redeem the property from subsequent subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays taxes or special assessments to redeem accruing taxes or special assessments to county clerk as to the exact amount you forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the with the county clerk as to the exact any subsequently accruing taxes or special the property from subsequent forfeitures redeem the property from subsequent owe before redeeming. This notice is also to county clerk as to the exact amount you amount you owe before redeeming. This assessments to redeem the property from or tax sales. Check with the county clerk forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the advise you that a petition has been filed for a owe before redeeming. This notice is also to notice is also to advise you that a petition subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check as to the exact amount you owe before county clerk as to the exact amount you tax deed which will transfer title and the right advise you that a petition has been filed for a has been filed for a tax deed which will with the county clerk as to the exact redeeming. This notice is also to advise owe before redeeming. This notice is also to to possession of this property if redemption tax deed which will transfer title and the right transfer title and the right to possession amount you owe before redeeming. This you that a petition has been filed for a tax advise you that a petition has been filed for a is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This to possession of this property if redemption of this property if redemption is not made notice is also to advise you that a petition deed which will transfer title and the right to tax deed which will transfer title and the right matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is has been filed for a tax deed which will possession of this property if redemption is to possession of this property if redemption of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley matter is set for hearing in the Circuit set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this transfer title and the right to possession not made on or before March 16, 2021. This is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, of this property if redemption is not made matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is of Cook County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley am. You may be present at this hearing 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom but your right to redeem will already have am. You may be present at this hearing You may be present at this hearing but county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, on March 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 31, 2021, at 9:30 AM You may be present am. You may be present at this hearing REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. at this hearing, but your right to redeem but your right to redeem will already have PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF You may be present at this hearing but will already have expired at that time. YOU expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any your right to redeem will already have ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF can be made at any time on or before time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any March 16, 2021, by applying to the County the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois FOR Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 North Clark 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811818 Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811837 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811760 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 251-1811 Dated: November 5, 2020 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811775 Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6810266 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811806 TO: EQUITY TRUST COMPANY FBO IRA Z085692; City of Chicago; LUIS SALGADO CARBAJAL; MCCORMICK 103, LLC; ENGLEWOOD TRUCK REPAIRS, INC.; ANTONIO TO: OCCUPANT; DARLENE LANDFAIR; TO: OCCUPANT; ADOLFO DIAZ; City of ZAMORA; OCCUPANT; AND ALL UNKNOWN UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND/OR Chicago; MIDLAND FUNDING LLC; ISAEL OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. LEGATEES OF DARLENE LANDFAIR; WILLIAM TO: OCCUPANT; WAYMAN FREELON; SMOKE TOLEDO A/K/A ISEAL TOLEDO ; Illinois TO: OCCUPANT; MOZART TITLE, LLC ; City TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002797 FILED: LANDFAIR; DEVALE JACKSON; DIANA FILLED ROOM LOUNGE & GRILL WITH A Department of Revenue; Illinois Attorney TO: OCCUPANT; DOUBLE LIGHTS LLC; of Chicago; MARY FRANCES BLACKWELL; 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook TLATILPA; MARIA DE LA LUZ RINCON; CAFE FEEL; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS General; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS CURRENT OWNER; AND ALL UNKNOWN AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate OCCUPANT; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: No. 16-0007384 and 16-0007386 and 16- AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002785 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE 2020COTD002788 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002792 FILED: 2020COTD002798 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE 0007387 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2020COTD002707 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 2016 Sold for Special Assessment of NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0006921 Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007031 Sold Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007189 Sold (Municipality)Not Applicable and special 05/07/2018 Certificate No. 16-0004668 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for No. 16-0007127 Sold for General Taxes of for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for assessment number Not Applicable Warrant for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special assessment number Applicable and special assessment number of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special Applicable and special assessment number THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Applicable and special assessment number Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable assessment number Not Applicable Warrant Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 2256 Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY W 59TH ST., CHICAGO IL 60636; 2252 W 59TH Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES ST., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60636; 2250 W 59TH HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 3355 W 79TH ST Property located at 2035 W 53RD ST DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Property located at 5721 S UNION AVE ST., CHICAGO IL 60636 Legal Description or Property located at 6648 S INDIANA AVE CHICAGO IL 60652 Legal Description or CHICAGO IL 60609 Legal Description or 5207 S SANGAMON ST CHICAGO IL 60609 CHICAGO IL 60621 Legal Description or Property Index No. 20-18-121-020-0000 and CHICAGO IL 60637 Legal Description or Property Index No. 19-35-204-002-0000 Property Index No. 20-07-314-005-0000 Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- Property Index No. 20-16-114-010-0000 20-18-121-022-0000 and 20-18-121-023- Property Index No. 20-22-107-045-0000 This notice is to advise you that the above This notice is to advise you that the above 08-413-047-0000 This notice is to advise This notice is to advise you that the above 0000 This notice is to advise you that the This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes property has been sold for delinquent taxes you that the above property has been sold property has been sold for delinquent taxes above property has been sold for delinquent property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from and that the period of redemption from for delinquent taxes and that the period and that the period of redemption from taxes and that the period of redemption and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The of redemption from the sale will expire the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and subject to increase at 6 month intervals 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser from the date of sale and may be further may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special his or her assignee pays any subsequently any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from accruing taxes or special assessments to assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check redeem the property from subsequent subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This county clerk as to the exact amount you amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition owe before redeeming. This notice is also to notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will advise you that a petition has been filed for a has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession tax deed which will transfer title and the right transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made to possession of this property if redemption of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing but You may be present at this hearing but am. You may be present at this hearing You may be present at this hearing but You may be present at this hearing but You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811752 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811765 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811776 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811811 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811820 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811638 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 9

TO: OCCUPANT, UNIT 1; OCCUPANT, UNIT 2; TO: OCCUPANT; AMIN IBRAHIM; State of TO: OCCUPANT; KING’S KIDDIE KINGDOM, TO: OCCUPANT; UNKNOWN HEIRS, TO: CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY, TO: OCCUPANT; QCD FINANCIAL, LLC FUND FOR COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT Illinois; Illinois Department of Revenue; INC.; KINGS LEGACY PROP LLC; City of DEVISEES AND/OR LEGATEES OF PAROLEE AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO PARK C/O DARIA BALINA; P. W. LAND FUND & REVITALIZATION; City of Chicago; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Chicago; Illinois Department of Employment MCBRIDE; PAROLEE MCBRIDE; Department NATIONAL BANK, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE 1 LLC; City of Chicago; Village of South CLAUDELL SMITH; KATHY GREEN; FRANKIE PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Security; Illinois Attorney General; Internal of Housing and Urban Development; U.S. TO HERITAGE PULLMAN BANK AND TRUST Holland; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS IVAN; KAREN DAVIS; BRENDA FREDERICKS; 2020COTD002690 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Revenue Service; U.S. Attorney General; Attorney General; U.S. District Attorney for COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE U/T/A DATED AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: CLAUDELL SMITH; FUND FOR COMMUNITY NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold U.S. District Attorney for the Northern the Northern District of Illinois; CITIBANK, 07/10/1987 A/K/A TRUST NO. 71-82102; 2020COTD002732 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE REDEVELOPMENT & REVITALIZATIONc/o 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007761 Sold District of Illinois; KING’S KIDDIE KINGDOM; N.A.; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND TRUCK PARTS COMPANY; ROY BERRYMAN; NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Jesse White Illinois Secretary of State; for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for OCCUPANT;; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: TRUCK PARTS CO; OCCUPANT; City of 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0005424 Sold AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002724 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Chicago c/o City Clerk ; Illinois Department for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Applicable and special assessment number 2020COTD002719 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold of Employment Security; Illinois Attorney Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not 2020COTD002715 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0008050 Sold General; State of Illinois; Internal Revenue Applicable and special assessment number NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007845 for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Service; U.S. Attorney General; U.S. District Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable 05/07/2018 Certificate No. 16-0004794 Sold HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES and 16-0007846 Sold for General Taxes of Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Attorney for the Northern District of Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Property located at 7518 S VINCENNES (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment Applicable and special assessment number Illinois; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not AVE CHICAGO IL 60620 Legal Description of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Property located at 8222 S MANISTEE AVE Applicable and special assessment number or Property Index No. 20-28-401-004-0000 assessment number Not Applicable Warrant Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY 2020COTD002734 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE CHICAGO IL 60617 Legal Description or Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable This notice is to advise you that the above No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Property Index No. 21-31-129-025-0000 Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY property has been sold for delinquent taxes THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Property located at 8617 S LAFLIN ST Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0008125 This notice is to advise you that the above HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES and that the period of redemption from DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at CHICAGO IL 60620 Legal Description or and 16-0008126 and 16-0008129 and 16- property has been sold for delinquent taxes Property located at 6527 S WOODLAWN the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The 7403 S GREEN ST.,CHICAGO IL 60621 AND Property Index No. 20-32-325-006-0000 0008130 Sold for General Taxes of (year) and that the period of redemption from AVE CHICAGO IL 60637 Legal Description amount to redeem is subject to increase at 7405 S GREEN ST.,CHICAGO IL 60621 Legal This notice is to advise you that the above 2016 Sold for Special Assessment of the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The or Property Index No. 20-23-211-016-0000 6 month intervals from the date of sale and Description or Property Index No. 20-29- property has been sold for delinquent taxes (Municipality)Not Applicable and special amount to redeem is subject to increase at This notice is to advise you that the above may be further increased if the purchaser 230-002-0000 and 20-29-230-003-0000 and that the period of redemption from assessment number Not Applicable Warrant 6 month intervals from the date of sale and property has been sold for delinquent taxes at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays This notice is to advise you that the above the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable may be further increased if the purchaser and that the period of redemption from any subsequently accruing taxes or special property has been sold for delinquent taxes amount to redeem is subject to increase at THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The assessments to redeem the property from and that the period of redemption from 6 month intervals from the date of sale and DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at any subsequently accruing taxes or special amount to redeem is subject to increase at subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The may be further increased if the purchaser 8631 S VINCENNES AVE., CHICAGO IL 60620, assessments to redeem the property from 6 month intervals from the date of sale and with the county clerk as to the exact amount to redeem is subject to increase at at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays 8629 S VINCENNES AVE., CHICAGO IL 60620, subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check may be further increased if the purchaser amount you owe before redeeming. This 6 month intervals from the date of sale and any subsequently accruing taxes or special 8615 S VINCENNES AVE., CHICAGO IL 60620 with the county clerk as to the exact at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays notice is also to advise you that a petition may be further increased if the purchaser assessments to redeem the property from AND 8621 S VINCENNES AVE., CHICAGO IL amount you owe before redeeming. This any subsequently accruing taxes or special has been filed for a tax deed which will at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check 60620 Legal Description or Property Index notice is also to advise you that a petition assessments to redeem the property from transfer title and the right to possession any subsequently accruing taxes or special with the county clerk as to the exact No. 20-33-315-002-0000 and 20-33-315- has been filed for a tax deed which will subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check of this property if redemption is not made assessments to redeem the property from amount you owe before redeeming. This 003-0000 and 20-33-315-008-0000 and 20- transfer title and the right to possession with the county clerk as to the exact on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check notice is also to advise you that a petition 33-315-009-0000 This notice is to advise of this property if redemption is not made amount you owe before redeeming. This set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this with the county clerk as to the exact has been filed for a tax deed which will you that the above property has been sold on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is notice is also to advise you that a petition county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 amount you owe before redeeming. This transfer title and the right to possession for delinquent taxes and that the period set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this has been filed for a tax deed which will W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 notice is also to advise you that a petition of this property if redemption is not made of redemption from the sale will expire county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, transfer title and the right to possession Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. has been filed for a tax deed which will on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 of this property if redemption is not made You may be present at this hearing but transfer title and the right to possession set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this subject to increase at 6 month intervals Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is your right to redeem will already have of this property if redemption is not made county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 from the date of sale and may be further You may be present at this hearing but set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or your right to redeem will already have county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. his or her assignee pays any subsequently expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 You may be present at this hearing but accruing taxes or special assessments to REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 your right to redeem will already have redeem the property from subsequent PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any You may be present at this hearing but the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to your right to redeem will already have the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, You may be present at this hearing but REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF county clerk as to the exact amount you the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION your right to redeem will already have PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any owe before redeeming. This notice is also to the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to advise you that a petition has been filed for a Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at tax deed which will transfer title and the right CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, to possession of this property if redemption 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: matter is set for hearing in the Circuit FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811844 the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811661 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER TO: OCCUPANT; CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. am. You may be present at this hearing FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811909 but your right to redeem will already have Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811646 COMPANY OF CHICAGO, AS TRUSTEE Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF U/T/A DATED 12/02/1988 A/K/A TRUST NO. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811898 PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any 107222-05; UNKNOWN HEIRS DEVISEES time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to AND/OR LEGATEES OF WILLIE B. BROWN; the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at TO: OCCUPANT; KAVAL DAVIS; CYNTHIA TO: OCCUPANT; OCCUPANT, UNIT 1; WILLIE B. BROWN; PROVIDENCE BANK AND the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, TRUST F/K/A URBAN PARTNERSHIP BANK Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CHAVEZ; DANIEL CHAVEZ; IRIS CHAVEZ; OCCUPANT, UNIT 2; OCCUPANT, UNIT 3; LATINLICIOUS CHAVEZ; AND ALL UNKNOWN GREENWOOD RENTALS LLC; BIRANA SMITH; F/K/A SHOREBANK F/K/A SHORE BANK OF TO: OCCUPANT; FIRST NEW MOUNT OLIVE CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CHICAGO F/K/A DREXEL NATIONAL BANK; M.B. CHURCH; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. RYSHAWN LUST; CAMERON MORGAN; TO: OCCUPANT; HENRIKE DHIMITRAQI; G & Illinois Housing Development Authority; AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002733 FILED: ANTWON BOSWELL; KYSHON BOSWELL; A CONNECTIONS INC.; AND ALL UNKNOWN Illinois Attorney General; HEARTLAND 2020COTD002727 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook GABREL HOUGE; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. ALLIANCE HEALTH F/K/A/ HEARTLAND NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002720 FILED: HEALTH OUTREACH, INC.; HEARTLAND 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0008067 Sold 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811922 No. 16-0005495 Sold for General Taxes of TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002718 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook HEALTH OUTREACH, INC. ; City of Chicago; for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate HEARTLAND ALLIANCE HEALTH D/B/A Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special Date Premises Sold 05/07/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007896 Sold for General Taxes of VITAL BRIDGES; VITAL BRIDGES SOUTH; Applicable and special assessment number assessment number Not Applicable Warrant No. 16-0005010 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special TO: OCCUPANT; EXCHANGE PROPERTY PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special assessment number Not Applicable Warrant INVESTMENTS, LLC; R J SPENCER; AARON 2020COTD002692 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at assessment number Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable BROS. MOVING SYSTEM, INC.; SOUTH SHORE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Property located at 8541 S CARPENTER 8349 S BRANDON AVE CHICAGO IL 60617 No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR SELF STORAGE, INC.; U-HAUL CO. OF ILLINOIS, 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007763 Sold ST CHICAGO IL 60620 Legal Description or Legal Description or Property Index No. 21- THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at INC. U-HAUL; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Property Index No. 20-32-419-014-0000 32-200-019-0000 This notice is to advise DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 2033 W 71ST ST CHICAGO IL 60636 Legal AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not This notice is to advise you that the above you that the above property has been sold 7810 S GREENWOOD AVE CHICAGO IL 60619 Description or Property Index No. 20-30-106- 2020COTD002728 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Applicable and special assessment number property has been sold for delinquent taxes for delinquent taxes and that the period Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- 010-0000 This notice is to advise you that the NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable and that the period of redemption from of redemption from the sale will expire 26-322-024-0000 This notice is to advise above property has been sold for delinquent Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0005376 Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is you that the above property has been sold taxes and that the period of redemption and 16-0005377 Sold for General Taxes of HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES amount to redeem is subject to increase at subject to increase at 6 month intervals for delinquent taxes and that the period from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment Property located at 153 W 75TH ST CHICAGO 6 month intervals from the date of sale and from the date of sale and may be further of redemption from the sale will expire amount to redeem is subject to increase at of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special IL 60620 Legal Description or Property Index may be further increased if the purchaser increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is 6 month intervals from the date of sale and assessment number Not Applicable Warrant No. 20-28-404-003-0000 This notice is to at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays his or her assignee pays any subsequently subject to increase at 6 month intervals may be further increased if the purchaser No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable advise you that the above property has been any subsequently accruing taxes or special accruing taxes or special assessments to from the date of sale and may be further at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR sold for delinquent taxes and that the period assessments to redeem the property from redeem the property from subsequent increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or any subsequently accruing taxes or special DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at of redemption from the sale will expire subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the his or her assignee pays any subsequently assessments to redeem the property from 7811 S EXCHANGE AVE., CHICAGO IL 60649 on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is with the county clerk as to the exact county clerk as to the exact amount you accruing taxes or special assessments to subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check and 7819 S EXCHANGE AVE CHICAGO IL subject to increase at 6 month intervals amount you owe before redeeming. This owe before redeeming. This notice is also to redeem the property from subsequent with the county clerk as to the exact 60649 Legal Description or Property Index from the date of sale and may be further notice is also to advise you that a petition advise you that a petition has been filed for a forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the amount you owe before redeeming. This No. 21-30-410-003-0000 and 21-30-410-004- increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or has been filed for a tax deed which will tax deed which will transfer title and the right county clerk as to the exact amount you notice is also to advise you that a petition 0000 This notice is to advise you that the his or her assignee pays any subsequently transfer title and the right to possession to possession of this property if redemption owe before redeeming. This notice is also to has been filed for a tax deed which will above property has been sold for delinquent accruing taxes or special assessments to of this property if redemption is not made is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This advise you that a petition has been filed for a transfer title and the right to possession taxes and that the period of redemption redeem the property from subsequent on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court tax deed which will transfer title and the right of this property if redemption is not made from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley to possession of this property if redemption on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is amount to redeem is subject to increase at county clerk as to the exact amount you county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this 6 month intervals from the date of sale and owe before redeeming. This notice is also to W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 may be further increased if the purchaser advise you that a petition has been filed for a Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. am. You may be present at this hearing of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays tax deed which will transfer title and the right You may be present at this hearing but but your right to redeem will already have Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. any subsequently accruing taxes or special to possession of this property if redemption your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 You may be present at this hearing but assessments to redeem the property from is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF am. You may be present at this hearing your right to redeem will already have subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check matter is set for hearing in the Circuit REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO with the county clerk as to the exact Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF amount you owe before redeeming. This Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any notice is also to advise you that a petition 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to has been filed for a tax deed which will am. You may be present at this hearing the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at transfer title and the right to possession but your right to redeem will already have Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, of this property if redemption is not made expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811667 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811913 You may be present at this hearing but Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811899 your right to redeem will already have 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811654 CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at TO: OCCUPANT; OOCUPANT; NEV 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811846 the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, KRAGULJEVIC; STEPHEN NORMAN; Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND TO: OCCUPANT; SOUTH SIDE EQUIPMENT, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: TO: OCCUPANT; UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: TO: OCCUPANT; 8240 SOUTH EMERALD TO: ROBIN LEVERETTE; DONICIA CRUZ; INC.; INXS V LLC; City of Chicago; NEW 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL AND LEGATEES OF ELIZABETH TOWNSEND; 2020COTD002723 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE AVENUE LLC; PAUL KRAVITZ; ERNESTA MARICELA LOPEZ; CLEMENTE VELAZQUEZ GENERATION HARVEST CHURCH; JOHN 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER ALAN TOWNSEND; MARK TOWNSEND; LISA NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold RANDLE; GRADY COATS; AND ALL UNKNOWN A/K/A CLEMENTE V GARCIA; TIMOTHY GALLAGOS; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. TOWNSEND; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS 05/07/2018 Certificate No. 16-0005031 Sold OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. MCCRAY; OCCUPANT; AND ALL UNKNOWN AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002729 FILED: OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. 2020COTD002721 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811656 2020COTD002685 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002694 FILED: NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Applicable and special assessment number Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007936 05/07/2018 Certificate No. 16-0004114 Sold Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable No. 16-0008086 Sold for General Taxes of Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate and 16-0007937 Sold for General Taxes of for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment No. 16-0007791 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special TO: OCCUPANT; RUTH O’NEAL; WILMINGTON (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special Applicable and special assessment number Property located at 7824 S KIMBARK AVE assessment number Not Applicable Warrant TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION F/K/A of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special assessment number Not Applicable Warrant Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable CHICAGO IL 60619 Legal Description or No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable M&T BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; assessment number Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Property Index No. 20-26-425-027-0000 THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DMR HOME LENDING, LLC; MORTGAGE No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES This notice is to advise you that the above DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Property located at 2713 W 87TH ST property has been sold for delinquent taxes 8238 S EMERALD AVE CHICAGO IL 60620 AS NOMINEE FOR DMR HOME LENDING, DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 7300 S ASHLAND AVE., CHICAGO IL 60636 EVERGREEN PARK IL 60805 Legal Description and that the period of redemption from Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- LLC; CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY, 1212 W 72ND PL CHICAGO IL 60636 Legal AND 7304 S ASHLAND AVE.,CHICAGO IL or Property Index No. 24-01-201-006-0000 the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The 33-122-035-0000 This notice is to advise TRUSTEE ID #710997; LESLIE HENDERSON; Description or Property Index No. 20-29-114- 60636 Legal Description or Property Index This notice is to advise you that the above amount to redeem is subject to increase at you that the above property has been sold COURTNEY HENDERSON; UNKNOWN HEIRS, 046-0000 This notice is to advise you that the No. 20-30-223-024-0000 and 20-30-223-025- property has been sold for delinquent taxes 6 month intervals from the date of sale and for delinquent taxes and that the period DEVISEES AND/OR LEGATEES OF RUTH above property has been sold for delinquent 0000 This notice is to advise you that the and that the period of redemption from may be further increased if the purchaser of redemption from the sale will expire O’NEAL; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS taxes and that the period of redemption above property has been sold for delinquent the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The taxes and that the period of redemption amount to redeem is subject to increase at any subsequently accruing taxes or special subject to increase at 6 month intervals 2020COTD002731 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE amount to redeem is subject to increase at from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The 6 month intervals from the date of sale and assessments to redeem the property from from the date of sale and may be further NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 6 month intervals from the date of sale and amount to redeem is subject to increase at may be further increased if the purchaser subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0005378 Sold may be further increased if the purchaser 6 month intervals from the date of sale and at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays with the county clerk as to the exact his or her assignee pays any subsequently for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays may be further increased if the purchaser any subsequently accruing taxes or special amount you owe before redeeming. This accruing taxes or special assessments to Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not any subsequently accruing taxes or special at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays assessments to redeem the property from notice is also to advise you that a petition redeem the property from subsequent Applicable and special assessment number assessments to redeem the property from any subsequently accruing taxes or special subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check has been filed for a tax deed which will forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check assessments to redeem the property from with the county clerk as to the exact transfer title and the right to possession county clerk as to the exact amount you Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY with the county clerk as to the exact subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check amount you owe before redeeming. This of this property if redemption is not made owe before redeeming. This notice is also to HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES amount you owe before redeeming. This with the county clerk as to the exact notice is also to advise you that a petition on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is advise you that a petition has been filed for a Property located at 7739 S COLES AVE notice is also to advise you that a petition amount you owe before redeeming. This has been filed for a tax deed which will set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this tax deed which will transfer title and the right CHICAGO IL 60649 Legal Description or has been filed for a tax deed which will notice is also to advise you that a petition transfer title and the right to possession county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, to possession of this property if redemption Property Index No. 21-30-412-041-0000 transfer title and the right to possession has been filed for a tax deed which will of this property if redemption is not made 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This This notice is to advise you that the above of this property if redemption is not made transfer title and the right to possession on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. matter is set for hearing in the Circuit property has been sold for delinquent taxes on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is of this property if redemption is not made set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this You may be present at this hearing but Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley and that the period of redemption from set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, your right to redeem will already have Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 amount to redeem is subject to increase at W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF am. You may be present at this hearing 6 month intervals from the date of sale and Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 You may be present at this hearing but PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any but your right to redeem will already have may be further increased if the purchaser You may be present at this hearing but Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. your right to redeem will already have time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays your right to redeem will already have You may be present at this hearing but expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF any subsequently accruing taxes or special expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO your right to redeem will already have REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any assessments to redeem the property from REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at with the county clerk as to the exact time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, amount you owe before redeeming. This the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION notice is also to advise you that a petition the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: has been filed for a tax deed which will Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL transfer title and the right to possession CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811655 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER of this property if redemption is not made 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811917 county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811620 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 TO: OCCUPANT; BIG FE, LLC; RENT 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811848 Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. COLLECTOR FOR BIG FE, LLC; MICHAEL 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811902 HAWTHORNE; WILLIE TURNER A/K/A You may be present at this hearing but JAMAL TURNER; GEMSTONE GLOBAL TO: KING’S LEGACY PROPERTIES, LLC your right to redeem will already have PROPERTIES,; GEMSTONE PROPERTIES, LLC; KING’S LEGACY PROPERTIES, LLC, 7406 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO City of Chicago; CARITA BERKLEY; ROGER S. GREEN SERIES; CHICAGO TITLE LAND REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF BERKLEY; CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE -LOAN ID NO. PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO 829603; SUPREME FINANCE CORPORATION; TO: OCCUPANT; SIDS ENTERPRISE, LLC; time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST City of Chicago; JAMAL KING A/K/A JEMAL TO: OCCUPANT; SAMMIE SUTTON; Internal ELTON ELLZEY; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at TO: OCCUPANT; SKYLINE 1 INC.C/O; COMPANY OF CHICAGO, AS TRUSTEE KING; KING’S KIDDIE KINGDOM II; KING’S Revenue Service; U.S. Attorney General; U.S. AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, CARMEN MAISONET; MIKE TANNURA U/T/A DATED 03/22/1977 A/K/A TRUST NO. KIDDIE KINGDOM; OCCUPANT; KING’S District Attorney for the Northern District 2020COTD002730 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION A/K/A MICHAEL TANNURA; EDWARD 40224; CITY OF CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF LEGACY PROPERTIES, LLC, 7410 S. GREEN of Illinois; Illinois Department of Revenue; NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: F PALIATKA; LYLE ANASTOS; KATHRYN HOUSING ; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS SERIES; KING’S LEGACY PROPERTIES, Illinois Attorney General; FRANK DE LA Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0008118 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL ANASTOS; S12, LLC; Cook County State’s AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: LLC, 6448 S. WINCHESTER AVE. SERIES; TORRE; S & G AUTO; OCCUPANT; S & G AUTO and 16-0008119 and 16-0008120 and 16- 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER Attorney; COOK COUNTY ASSESSOR; ELM 2020COTD002689 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND PARTS COMPANY; AND ALL UNKNOWN 0008122 Sold for General Taxes of (year) FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. LIMITED, LLC; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. 2016 Sold for Special Assessment of Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007721 2020COTD002695 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002722 FILED: (Municipality)Not Applicable and special 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811659 2020COTD002686 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE and 16-0007722 Sold for General Taxes of NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook assessment number Not Applicable Warrant NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0007844 Sold Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable 05/07/2018 Certificate No. 16-0004116 Sold of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for No. 16-0007955 Sold for General Taxes of THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for assessment number Not Applicable Warrant Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable Applicable and special assessment number of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special 8532 S VINCENNES AVE., CHICAGO IL 60620, Applicable and special assessment number THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable assessment number Not Applicable Warrant 8530 S VINCENNES AVE., CHICAGO, IL 60620, Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable 8528 S VINCENNES AVE., CHICAGO IL 60620 Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY 7211 S WENTWORTH AVE., CHICAGO IL 60621 HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR AND 8534 S VINCENNES AVE., CHICAGO IL HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES AND 7233 S WENTWORTH AVE., CHICAGO IL Property located at 7404 S GREEN ST DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 60620 Legal Description or Property Index Property located at 8720 S ROCKWELL ST 60621 Legal Description or Property Index CHICAGO IL 60621 Legal Description or 1706 W 75TH PL CHICAGO IL 60620 Legal No. 20-33-310-038-0000 and 20-33-310- EVERGREEN PARK IL 60805 Legal Description No. 20-28-212-002-0000 and 20-28-212-004- Property Index No. 20-29-229-019-0000 Description or Property Index No. 20-30-405- 039-0000 and 20-33-310-040-0000 and 20- or Property Index No. 24-01-203-011-0000 0000 This notice is to advise you that the This notice is to advise you that the above 007-0000 This notice is to advise you that the 33-310-045-0000 This notice is to advise This notice is to advise you that the above above property has been sold for delinquent property has been sold for delinquent taxes above property has been sold for delinquent you that the above property has been sold property has been sold for delinquent taxes taxes and that the period of redemption and that the period of redemption from taxes and that the period of redemption for delinquent taxes and that the period and that the period of redemption from from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The of redemption from the sale will expire the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and subject to increase at 6 month intervals 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser from the date of sale and may be further may be further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special his or her assignee pays any subsequently any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from accruing taxes or special assessments to assessments to redeem the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check redeem the property from subsequent subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the with the county clerk as to the exact amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This county clerk as to the exact amount you amount you owe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition owe before redeeming. This notice is also to notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will advise you that a petition has been filed for a has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession tax deed which will transfer title and the right transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made to possession of this property if redemption of this property if redemption is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this matter is set for hearing in the Circuit set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing but You may be present at this hearing but You may be present at this hearing but am. You may be present at this hearing You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811838 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811862 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811906 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811919 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811624 10 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020

TO: OCCUPANT; HINSDALE BANK & TRUST TO: OCCUPANT; UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES TO: OCCUPANT; DIXIE LEE; AILEEN TO: SBS PROPERTIES, LLC; City of Chicago; TO: OCCUPANT; BABAK MORTAZAVI; TO: OCCUPANT; AKEGUN INVESTMENTS INC; COMPANY, N.A., F/K/A HINSDALE BANK AND/OR LEGATEES OF ROBERT RANSOM; C MATTHEWS; J L SUPER SV STATION; JACLEEN DICKERSON; JAKLIN BAKERSON; FRANCESCO D’AGOSTINO; NICK BARKETT; SOUTH PARK CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, & TRUST COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR CHAMPION ; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. F/K/A ROLLE AUTO REPAIR; APM AUTOMOTIVE VINDARIS BELL A/K/A BELL VINDARIS; City of Chicago; AND ALL UNKNOWN INC.; City of Chicago; PINE VALLEY ONE REAL TRUSTEE TO SUBURBAN BANK & TRUST LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION REPAIR; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS OCCUPANT; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. ESTATE LLC; SOUTH PARK CONDOMINIUM COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE U/T/A DATED AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATEHOLDERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002691 FILED: ASSOCIATION, INC.; AND ALL UNKNOWN 07/10/2000 A/K/A TRUST NO 74-2884; OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED 2020COTD002742 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE 2020COTD002741 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. SUBURBAN BK TR 74 2884; EVERGREEN SECURITIES, INC., LLC ASSET BACKED NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Date Premises Sold 05/09/2018 Certificate TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002750 FILED: MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC.; THOMAS CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-HE3; CAROLYN 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0005711 Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0008350 Sold No. 16-0008821 Sold for General Taxes of 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook OLDENSTEDT; CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), CHAMPION; KENNETH RANSOM; CORTEZ for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate N.A., SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO CAPITAL RANSOM; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special No. 16-0006030 Sold for General Taxes of ONE BANK; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Applicable and special assessment number Applicable and special assessment number assessment number Not Applicable (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002739 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special 2020COTD002687 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD assessment number Not Applicable NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0005609 Sold HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located Warrant No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not 05/07/2018 Certificate No. 16-0004125 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Property located at 550 E 95TH ST CHICAGO Property located at 10212 S MALTA ST at 11832 S WENTWORTH AVE CHICAGO IL Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not IL 60619 Legal Description or Property Index CHICAGO IL 60643 Legal Description or 60628 Legal Description or Property Index FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special assessment number No. 25-03-430-036-0000 This notice is to Property Index No. 25-08-307-080-0000 No. 25-21-425-023-0000 This notice is to at 3209 E 92ND ST., UNIT #1E CHICAGO IL Applicable and special assessment number Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable advise you that the above property has been This notice is to advise you that the above advise you that the above property has been 60617 Legal Description or Property Index Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY sold for delinquent taxes and that the period property has been sold for delinquent taxes sold for delinquent taxes and that the period No. 26-06-413-041-1002 This notice is to Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES of redemption from the sale will expire and that the period of redemption from of redemption from the sale will expire advise you that the above property has been HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 9109 S HARPER AVE on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is sold for delinquent taxes and that the period Property located at 9321 S KEDZIE AVE CHICAGO IL 60619 Legal Description or subject to increase at 6 month intervals amount to redeem is subject to increase at subject to increase at 6 month intervals of redemption from the sale will expire EVERGREEN PARK IL 60805 Legal Description Property Index No. 25-02-405-004-0000 from the date of sale and may be further 6 month intervals from the date of sale and from the date of sale and may be further on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is or Property Index No. 24-01-315-010-0000 This notice is to advise you that the above increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or may be further increased if the purchaser increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or subject to increase at 6 month intervals This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes his or her assignee pays any subsequently at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays his or her assignee pays any subsequently from the date of sale and may be further property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from accruing taxes or special assessments to any subsequently accruing taxes or special accruing taxes or special assessments to increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The redeem the property from subsequent assessments to redeem the property from redeem the property from subsequent his or her assignee pays any subsequently the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is subject to increase at forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the accruing taxes or special assessments to amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and county clerk as to the exact amount you with the county clerk as to the exact county clerk as to the exact amount you redeem the property from subsequent 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may be further increased if the purchaser owe before redeeming. This notice is also to amount you owe before redeeming. This owe before redeeming. This notice is also to forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the may be further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays advise you that a petition has been filed for a notice is also to advise you that a petition advise you that a petition has been filed for a county clerk as to the exact amount you at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special tax deed which will transfer title and the right has been filed for a tax deed which will tax deed which will transfer title and the right owe before redeeming. This notice is also to any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeem the property from to possession of this property if redemption transfer title and the right to possession to possession of this property if redemption advise you that a petition has been filed for a assessments to redeem the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This of this property if redemption is not made is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This tax deed which will transfer title and the right subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to the exact matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is matter is set for hearing in the Circuit to possession of this property if redemption with the county clerk as to the exact amount you owe before redeeming. This of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This amount you owe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that a petition Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession am. You may be present at this hearing Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. am. You may be present at this hearing Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made but your right to redeem will already have You may be present at this hearing but but your right to redeem will already have 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 of this property if redemption is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO am. You may be present at this hearing on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF but your right to redeem will already have set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing but the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811676 Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811952 FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811944 Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811705 CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811672 TO: Edward Robinson, Betty Robinson, Renee 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811626 Whitehorn, Edward Robinson, and Edward TO: OCCUPANT; FLOYD ANDERSON; RUSSELL Robinson; City of Chicago - Department of B BROWNFIELD; AND ALL UNKNOWN Water, City of Chicago - City Clerk, IL Dept. OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. of Revenue, Illinois Department of Revenue, TO: Edwawrd J. Crump, Sr., Johnnie L. TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002735 FILED: TO: OCCUPANT; INCOME ASSET Illinois Attorney General, and Carolyn Booth; Crump, Camille L. Rounds, and Edward 09/09/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook MANAGEMENT, LLC; City of Chicago; ;Welbourne Mollison; County Clerk of J. Crump, Sr.; Latasha Conway, Lyndsey Date Premises Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate TELESIHA GREENLEE; DAMIEN THOMAS; Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, Crump, Kenneth Crump, Brandon Crump, No. 16-0008183 Sold for General Taxes of EARNEST PERRY; MARILYN HILL; devisees, if any, of the above mentioned Darius Crump, Jonathan Crump, Edward J. (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment TO: OCCUPANT; ANTHONY KHOSHABE; INCOME ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC; persons, described as Unknown Owners; Crump, Jr., Barney’s Inc. c/o Prentice Hall of (Municipality)Not Applicable and special FEREIDOON KHOSHABE; BABAJAN AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Occupants or persons in actual possession Corporation, IL Dept. of Revenue, and Illinois assessment number Not Applicable Warrant KHOSHABE; MARLENE MARTELLO; TO: Genevieve Zettergren, Ralph A. Livesay, PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: of real estate herein described; claimants, Department of Revenue; Occupant 1st floor No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable VINCENT MARTELLO; JAIME MARTELLO; Ralph A. Livesay, and Genevieve Zettergren; 2020COTD002736 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE decree creditors, judgment creditors, if and Occupant 2nd floor;; County Clerk of THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND ; Occupant and Edwin Zettergren;; County NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold any, of the above, described as Unknown Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: Clerk of Cook County, Illinois; spouses, 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0005603 Sold Owners; Unknown Owners and Parties devisees, if any, of the above mentioned 8955 S PARNELL AVE CHICAGO IL 60620 2020COTD002747 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE heirs at law, devisees, if any, of the above for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for interested in said real estate. TAX DEED persons, described as Unknown Owners; Legal Description or Property Index No. 25- NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold mentioned persons, described as Unknown Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not NO. 2020COTD004220 FILED November 5, Occupants or persons in actual possession 04-121-022-0000 This notice is to advise 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0005973 Sold Owners; Occupants or persons in actual Applicable and special assessment number 2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date of real estate herein described; claimants, you that the above property has been sold for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for possession of real estate herein described; Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Premises Sold: May 8, 2018 Certificate No. decree creditors, judgment creditors, if for delinquent taxes and that the period Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not claimants, decree creditors, judgment Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY 16-0005794 Sold for General Taxes of 2016 any, of the above, described as Unknown of redemption from the sale will expire Applicable and special assessment number creditors, if any, of the above, described as HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality Owners; Unknown Owners and Parties on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners and Property located at 9342 S WOODLAWN and special assessment no.] None Warrant interested in said real estate. TAX DEED subject to increase at 6 month intervals Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Parties interested in said real estate. TAX AVE CHICAGO IL 60619 Legal Description No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not NO. 2020COTD004219 FILED November 5, from the date of sale and may be further HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES DEED NO. 2020COTD004216 FILED November or Property Index No. 25-02-317-035-0000 Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD 2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or Property located at 9733 S EWING AVE 5, 2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date This notice is to advise you that the above FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Premises Sold: May 8, 2018 Certificate No. his or her assignee pays any subsequently CHICAGO IL 60617 Legal Description or Premises Sold: May 4, 2018 Certificate No. property has been sold for delinquent taxes 10011 S HOXIE AVE, Chicago, IL 60617 Legal 16-0005659 Sold for General Taxes of 2016 accruing taxes or special assessments to Property Index No. 26-05-323-011-0000 16-0000687 Sold for General Taxes of 2016; and that the period of redemption from Description or Property Index No. 25-12-419- Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality redeem the property from subsequent This notice is to advise you that the above 2015, 2014, 2012 2nd Installment Sold for the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The 004-0000 This notice is to advise you that the and special assessment no.] None Warrant forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the property has been sold for delinquent taxes Special Assessment of [municipality and amount to redeem is subject to increase at above property has been sold for delinquent No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not county clerk as to the exact amount you and that the period of redemption from special assessment no.] None Warrant 6 month intervals from the date of sale and taxes and that the period of redemption Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD owe before redeeming. This notice is also to the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not may be further increased if the purchaser from the sale will expire on March 16, FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located advise you that a petition has been filed for a amount to redeem is subject to increase at Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays 2021. The amount to redeem is subject at: 628 E 89TH PL, Chicago, IL 60619 Legal tax deed which will transfer title and the right 6 month intervals from the date of sale and FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: any subsequently accruing taxes or special to increase at 6 month intervals from the Description or Property Index No. 25-03-218- to possession of this property if redemption may be further increased if the purchaser 14418 CAMPBELL AVE, Posen, IL 60469 Legal assessments to redeem the property from date of sale and may be further increased 030-0000 This notice is to advise you that the is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays Description or Property Index No. 28-12-213- subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her above property has been sold for delinquent matter is set for hearing in the Circuit any subsequently accruing taxes or special 034-0000 This notice is to advise you that the with the county clerk as to the exact assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes and that the period of redemption Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley assessments to redeem the property from above property has been sold for delinquent amount you owe before redeeming. This taxes or special assessments to redeem from the sale will expire on March 16, Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check taxes and that the period of redemption notice is also to advise you that a petition the property from subsequent forfeitures 2021. The amount to redeem is subject 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 with the county clerk as to the exact from the sale will expire on March 16, has been filed for a tax deed which will or tax sales. Check with the county clerk to increase at 6 month intervals from the am. You may be present at this hearing amount you owe before redeeming. This 2021. The amount to redeem is subject transfer title and the right to possession as to the exact amount you owe before date of sale and may be further increased but your right to redeem will already have notice is also to advise you that a petition to increase at 6 month intervals from the of this property if redemption is not made redeeming. This notice is also to advise if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO has been filed for a tax deed which will date of sale and may be further increased on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is you that a petition has been filed for a tax assignee pays any subsequently accruing REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF transfer title and the right to possession if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this deed which will transfer title and the right to taxes or special assessments to redeem PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any of this property if redemption is not made assignee pays any subsequently accruing county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, possession of this property if redemption is the property from subsequent forfeitures time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is taxes or special assessments to redeem 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 not made on or before March 16, 2021. This or tax sales. Check with the county clerk the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this the property from subsequent forfeitures Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court as to the exact amount you owe before the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, or tax sales. Check with the county clerk You may be present at this hearing but of Cook County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) redeeming. This notice is also to advise Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 as to the exact amount you owe before your right to redeem will already have Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington you that a petition has been filed for a tax CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. redeeming. This notice is also to advise expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, on March deed which will transfer title and the right to 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL You may be present at this hearing but you that a petition has been filed for a tax REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 31, 2021, at 9:30 AM You may be present possession of this property if redemption is 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER your right to redeem will already have deed which will transfer title and the right to PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any at this hearing, but your right to redeem not made on or before March 16, 2021. This FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO possession of this property if redemption is time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to will already have expired at that time. YOU matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF not made on or before March 16, 2021. This the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO of Cook County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811926 PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to of Cook County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION can be made at any time on or before Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, on March the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: March 16, 2021, by applying to the County 31, 2021, at 9:30 AM You may be present the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, on March 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office at this hearing, but your right to redeem Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 31, 2021, at 9:30 AM You may be present 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois FOR will already have expired at that time. YOU CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: at this hearing, but your right to redeem FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL will already have expired at that time. YOU Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 North Clark PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811670 can be made at any time on or before FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser March 16, 2021, by applying to the County Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. can be made at any time on or before or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811693 March 16, 2021, by applying to the County TO: OCCUPANT; MOZELL BARNES; BJ’S 251-1811 Dated: November 5, 2020 of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois FOR BEAUTY SOLUTIONS SUPPLY & SALON; City Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6810256 FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE of Chicago; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois FOR COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 North Clark AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 2020COTD002738 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 North Clark TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0008223 Sold TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser 251-1811 Dated: November 5, 2020 for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6810258 Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not TO: OCCUPANT; ROSELAND COMMUNITY 251-1811 Dated: November 5, 2020 Applicable and special assessment number HOSPITAL TITLE HOLDING CORPORATION; 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6810244 Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable ROSELAND COMMUNITY HOSPITAL TO: OCCUPANT; OCCUPANT, FLOOR 1; ROSA Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY ASSOCIATION; ROSELAND COMMUNITY QUINTERO; KEDA SEALS; WILLIAM JACKSON; HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES HOSPITAL; URBAN DEVELOPMENT FUND MARIA ORTEGA; ANGELICA QUINTERO; Property located at 1401 W 87TH ST XX, LLC; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS MARTIN PLATA; City of Chicago; OCCUPANT, CHICAGO IL 60620 Legal Description or AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: FLOOR 2; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS Property Index No. 25-05-103-009-0000 2020COTD002745 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: This notice is to advise you that the above NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 2020COTD002749 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE property has been sold for delinquent taxes 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0008523 Sold NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold and that the period of redemption from for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0005978 Sold the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for amount to redeem is subject to increase at Applicable and special assessment number Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not 6 month intervals from the date of sale and Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable Applicable and special assessment number may be further increased if the purchaser Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY any subsequently accruing taxes or special Property located at 68 W 111TH ST CHICAGO HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES assessments to redeem the property from IL 60628 Legal Description or Property Index Property located at 8747 S COLFAX AVE subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check No. 25-16-430-020-0000 This notice is to CHICAGO IL 60617 Legal Description or with the county clerk as to the exact advise you that the above property has been Property Index No. 26-06-104-017-0000 amount you owe before redeeming. This sold for delinquent taxes and that the period This notice is to advise you that the above notice is also to advise you that a petition of redemption from the sale will expire property has been sold for delinquent taxes has been filed for a tax deed which will on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is and that the period of redemption from transfer title and the right to possession subject to increase at 6 month intervals the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The of this property if redemption is not made from the date of sale and may be further amount to redeem is subject to increase at on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or 6 month intervals from the date of sale and set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this his or her assignee pays any subsequently may be further increased if the purchaser county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 accruing taxes or special assessments to at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 redeem the property from subsequent any subsequently accruing taxes or special Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the assessments to redeem the property from You may be present at this hearing but county clerk as to the exact amount you subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check your right to redeem will already have owe before redeeming. This notice is also to with the county clerk as to the exact expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO advise you that a petition has been filed for a amount you owe before redeeming. This REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF tax deed which will transfer title and the right notice is also to advise you that a petition PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any to possession of this property if redemption has been filed for a tax deed which will time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This transfer title and the right to possession the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at matter is set for hearing in the Circuit of this property if redemption is not made the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 county, in the the Richard J. Daley Center, 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL am. You may be present at this hearing 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER but your right to redeem will already have Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO You may be present at this hearing but Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF your right to redeem will already have 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811928 PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. TO: OCCUPANT; RDG LNS LLC; BEN 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. BROWNLEE A/K/A BENNIE BROWNLEE; 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER BENNIE BROWNLEE; NATALIE BROWNLEE; 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811948 FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. BRIAN BROWNLEE; BENNY BROWNLEE; Dated this 6th day of November, 2020. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; Village of 11/16, 11/17, 11/18/2020 6811703 Homewood; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: 2020COTD002740 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE TO: OCCUPANT; UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises AND/OR LEGATEES OF JOHNNIE REID; Sold 05/08/2018 Certificate No. 16-0008249 UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES AND/OR and 16-0008250 and 16-0008251 and 16- LEGATEES OF THADDEUS REID; KAREN REID; YOUR 0008252 Sold for General Taxes of (year) LORAY REID; AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS 2016 Sold for Special Assessment of AND PARTIES INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: (Municipality)Not Applicable and special 2020COTD002693 FILED: 09/09/2020 TAKE PERFECT assessment number Not Applicable Warrant NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold No. Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable 05/09/2018 Certificate No. 16-0008638 Sold THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR for General Taxes of (year) 2016 Sold for DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Special Assessment of (Municipality)Not HIRE 8849 S GENOA AVE., CHICAGO IL 60620, Applicable and special assessment number 8851 S GENOA AVE., CHICAGO, IL 60620, Not Applicable Warrant No. Not Applicable 8855 S GENOA AVE., CHICAGO, IL 60620 Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS PROPERTY IS WAITING AND 8857 S GENOA AVE., CHICAGO, IL 60620 HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Legal Description or Property Index No. 25- Property located at 1318 W 115TH ST 05-216-014-0000 and 25-05-216-015-0000 CHICAGO IL 60643 Legal Description or Extend your reach. Access customized and 25-05-216-016-0000 and 25-05-216- Property Index No. 25-20-130-012-0000 technology. Simplify your search. 017-0000 This notice is to advise you that the This notice is to advise you that the above above property has been sold for delinquent property has been sold for delinquent taxes taxes and that the period of redemption and that the period of redemption from chicagotribune.com/jobs from the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The the sale will expire on 03/05/2021. The amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is on or before 03/05/2021. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 county, in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704 Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. Chicago, Illinois 03/24/2021 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing but You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to time on or before 03/05/2021 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 WHEELER FINANCIAL, INC., Purchaser or Assignee. 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Foles carted off field KEITH SRAKOCIC/AP in game’s final minute NCAA: Indy By Colleen Kane may host all Bears quarterback Nick Foles was carted off the field with 37 seconds to play in a 19-13 loss to of tourney the Minnesota Vikings on Mon- day night at Soldier Field The NCAA announced Foles was injured as the Bears Monday it plans to hold the were trying to make a last-minute entire 2021 men’s college winning drive. After Vikings de- basketball tournament in one fensive lineman Ifeadi Odenigbo geographic location to miti- took him down on an incomplete gate the risks of COVID-19 and pass, Foles stayed down for sev- is in talks with Indianapolis to eral minutes as trainers examined be the host city. him. The Final Four is already set After the training staff put to be held in Indianapolis next Foles on the cart, Bears team- April, and the NCAA has its mates and Vikings players walked headquarters there. over to offer some words. Tyler Early-round games had Bray, the Bears backup because been scheduled at 13 predeter- Mitch Trubisky has a shoulder mined sites across the country, injury, finished the game. with regionals in Minneapolis, Coach Matt Nagy said the injury Denver, Memphis, Tennessee, was to Foles' right leg or hip. and New York City, with the The Foles injury was a bad First Four in Dayton, Ohio. ending to a very bad night for the The NCAA Division I Men’s Bears, whose offense looked as Basketball Committee deter- flat as ever despite a new play mined moving those to one caller. location would allow a safe Three days after Nagy an- and controlled environment nounced he would hand over with venues, practice facilities, play-calling duties to offensive lodging and medical resources coordinator Bill Lazor, the Bears all near one another. netted just 149 yards. That in- “Trying to run an event of cluded minus-2 yards in the 68 teams, 67 games over the always frustrating third quarter. course of three weeks in a safe The Bears’ fourth straight loss and responsible way really dropped their record to 5-5. needed to be managed in a The Bears defense had two much controlled, singular en- first-half takeaways — a forced vironment,” NCAA senior VP fumble by Danny Trevathan and of basketball Dan Gavitt told recovery by Tashaun Gipson and NCAA.com. a 33-yard interception return by “The committee has made a Khalil Mack. really sound decision here, But Foles threw an intercep- disappointing as it is to go tion through Anthony Miller’s away from our valued hosts for outstretched hands two plays 13 different sites from First after the fumble recovery. And Four through the regionals,” the Bears settled for Cairo Santos’ he said. “Condensing this to 42-yard after Mack’s one geographic area that we return to the Vikings 45-yard line. can do it in a more safe and Cordarrelle Patterson got the responsible way is where we Bears off to a great start in the need to be.” second half by returning the The NCAA set a Nov. 25 kickoff 104 yards for a touch- start date for the season as it down. He ran the final 50 yards tries to bounce back from the untouched for his eighth career two lucrative tournaments be- kickoff-return touchdown — ty- ing canceled last spring due to ing an NFL record — to give the the coronavirus pandemic. Bears a 13-7 lead. Cancellation of the NCAA But the Bears went three-and- Tournament led to a $375 out on their next four drives. million shortfall in revenue They still had a chance to take the distributed to member institu- lead with a little more than two tions, putting a huge strain on minutes left. But Foles’ fourth- athletic departments across and-9 throw to a diving Anthony the country. Miller went a touch too far. Multiple basketball pro- Without running back David grams are currently on pause Montgomery, who missed the due to COVID-19 and the Ivy game because of a concussion, the League announced last week Bears gained 41 yards on the the cancellation of winter ground, including 30 yards on 12 sports, including men’s and carries for Patterson. women’s basketball. Foles was injured on the first play after the Bears got the ball — Associated Press back with 44 seconds to play. Defensive lineman Akiem BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Hicks left in the third quarter THE QUOTE with a hamstring injury. Bears quarterback Nick Foles is injured during a desperation drive in the final minute Monday night. “None of it benefits us by announcing that player earlier Buehrle’s HOF case than later.” — Saints coach Sean Payton, centered on consistency who said he won’t reveal the status of QB Drew Brees for his path might depend on whether Sunday’s game against the voters value his consistency over Falcons until Wednesday the long haul above sheer when it’s required by the NFL. dominance. Brees reportedly will miss The usual polarizing suspects several weeks with broken also are on the 2021 ballot, ribs and a collapsed lung. Paul Sullivan including Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling, who In the Wake of the News has a shot after being selected on THE NUMBER 70% of the ballots last year, close The Hall of Fame ballot goes out to the 75% necessary for election. Teams for All-Star to Baseball Writers’ Association No matter who’s in, everyone point guard Chris of America voters this week, hopes baseball will be able to Paul since the start starting the annual debate over hold its Hall of Fame ceremonies of the 2016-17 season. which former players are worthy in 2021 after canceling this year’s 4The Suns will be the latest of attaining baseball immortality. because of the pandemic, after their acquisition of Two prominent Chicago prolonging the wait for Derek Paul from the Thunder. Paul, players, White Sox left-hander Jeter, Larry Walker and Ted 35, played his sixth season Mark Buehrle and Cubs third Simmons. All three players, and for the Clippers in ’16-17 baseman Aramis Ramirez, are the late players union leader before spending two seasons making their first appearance, Marvin Miller, are scheduled to be with the Rockets and then though both are considered long inducted next July in Cooperstown last season with the Thunder shots to make it to Cooperstown, with whoever gets in on the 2021 after he was acquired as N.Y. ballot. PHIL VELASQUEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE part of the trade that sent Buehrle has a better chance Mark Buehrle celebrates after his perfect game against the Rays in Russell Westbrook to down the road than Ramirez, but Turn to Sullivan, Page 2 2009. The former White Sox ace is on the 2021 Hall of Fame ballot. Houston. 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020

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WHITE SOX FIRE DUI charges ‘are Heitz: We’re close to being not being dropped’ competitive Arizona officials: Case against Last week the Sox said in a statement: By Jeremy Mikula “As Tony La Russa’s attorney said in his La Russa still remains open statement, Tony deserves all the assump- While most Major League Soccer tions and protections granted to everyone teams started their preparations for the By LaMond Pope in a court of law, especially while this is a playoffs, the Fire spent the last week pending matter. Once his case reaches evaluating their season and looking DUI charges against Chicago White Sox resolution in the courts, we will have more ahead to 2021. manager Tony La Russa “are not being to say. The White Sox understand the The team started that process by dropped,” according to the Maricopa seriousness of these charges.” making several contract decisions and County Attorney’s Office. The Sox named La Russa their new announcing the acquisition of 20-year- A report from a Phoenix television manager on Oct. 29. He replaced Rick old striker Chinonso Offor. station that charges had been dismissed Renteria, who guided the Sox this year to Sporting director Georg Heitz on gained steam on social media Monday their first winning record since 2012 and Friday held a conference call with morning. first playoff appearance since 2008. reporters to discuss where the Fire stand In an email to the Tribune, Jennifer Sox first baseman Jose Abreu was asked after finishing the season 5-10-8 and what Liewer, communications director for the about the managerial change Friday during they hope to accomplish this offseason. Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, wrote: a conference call the day after he was named Here are some of the key points from “The dismissal is a formality because the American League Most Valuable Player. that call: case was filed in the wrong court. The “What I can say is I’m really thankful charges are not being dropped. We will be with Rick Renteria, with the coaching staff, 1. Georg Heitz is confident coach refiling the charges in a different justice because they helped us a lot,” Abreu said Raphael Wicky and his staff will court.” through an interpreter. “They helped us to correct the team’s problems head- La Russa was charged with driving make the playoffs last year, they helped us ing into Year 2. under the influence after a February arrest to get to this point. During his introductory news confer- in Arizona. The case was filed Oct. 28 — one “At the same time, I’m just glad to have a ence, Fire coach Raphael Wicky stated day before the Sox announced La Russa’s manager like Tony La Russa. Like I told him the team’s goal was to make the MLS hiring — according to the Maricopa County (in a phone conversation Thursday), he can playoffs. Justice Courts website. A Sox spokesman count on me. As a player, that’s what we can CHRISTIAN PETERSEN/GETTY “We’re not going to go into the season said on Nov. 10, the day ESPN first reported do for a manager, just play hard and respect New White Sox manager Tony La Russa and say if we don’t (make) the playoffs, the charges, that the organization was him. We’ll see how things go once the was charged with DUI after a February we’re happy,” he said at the time. aware of the arrest before hiring La Russa. season starts.” arrest in Arizona. “Especially in this league with this format, the playoffs are the goal of everything and that is our priority, our main goal as well this season.” That was in January, when the rebuild- ing Fire had fewer than 20 players on their roster and long before COVID-19 shortened the season — but expanded the playoff field to 10 of 14 teams in the Eastern Conference. But entering the final week of the season, Wicky said failure to qualify would be disappointing but not some- thing that should define his first season in charge. That sentiment was echoed by Georg Heitz, who said the Fire’s performances were better than their results. “I didn’t have the impression that we were outplayed in many games,” he said. “I think we had really quite good performances, but definitely there are some areas where we have to improve.” Heitz cited converting scoring oppor- tunities, defending set pieces and an inability to win away from Soldier Field — “You cannot have a season without a road game win. This is impossible.” — as areas in need of improvement. As for Wicky, Heitz maintained confi- dence in the direction the team is headed, saying the coaching staff will be better prepared having a season of MLS experi- ence under its belt. Said Heitz: “We really think that even against the best teams in this league, we were quite good, obviously not good enough, but we don’t think that we lack a lot to be competitive, even with the best teams in this league.”

2. The Fire are seeking continuity after last season’s rebuild — and that means only a few more addi- tions are likely. When Georg Heitz took over as sporting director Dec. 20, the Fire had just 17 players on the roster, including midfielder Alvaro Medran, who was signed under previous management after the 2019 season. Excluding homegrown signings, Heitz brought in 10 players in his first two CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE months, including filling all three desig- The White Sox retired the No. 56 on Mark Buehrle Day at Guaranteed Rate Field in 2017. Buehrle had 214 career wins. nated player slots with Robert Beric, Ignacio Aliseda and Gaston Gimenez. My favorite memory from early in his While Buehrle probably could’ve hung That was an extensive — and rapid — career was after his final start of 2001 in around a couple more years and padded overhaul that rivals “FIFA” and “Pro Sullivan Minneapolis. Buehrle broke down and his win total to increase his chances of Evolution Soccer” but something Heitz Continued from Page 1 cried after completing a 16-8 season, telling making it to Cooperstown, that wasn’t his said is “too many” players to bring in. the Sox beat reporters he had dedicated style. He left at the right time and never “We cannot be successful with that,” Buehrle finished with only two fewer the season to his late grandfather, Paul looked back. he said. “We think that we laid the career wins (214) than Schilling, so he Deidiker. Ramirez was one of the most productive foundation and we would really like to should be rooting for Schilling to get in. “I put my rookie baseball card in his third basemen of his era with consistently keep most of the players that we have this But when asked about his Hall of Fame casket before they shut it and asked him to strong power numbers. He hit 347 home season. Of course, we will also try to chances a couple of years ago, Buehrle watch out for me,” Buehrle said. “I know runs while playing third, seventh at the hot strengthen the squad, the roster, by called it “crazy” talk and said he never that he was watching over me all year corner behind Mike Schmidt (509), Eddie signing maybe two, three more players.” thought about it as a player. long.” Mathews (486), Adrian Beltre (441), Chip- Heitz declined to go into specific areas “People say it, mention it to you,” he Buehrle was always the kind of player per Jones (389), Graig Nettles (368) and he’s targeting, but the Fire’s lack of said. “It would be pretty crazy if something who put the team ahead of himself, and Matt Williams (359). He also ranked sixth attacking depth and frequent defensive like that would happen. But I’m not ex- that selfless attitude made him a favorite among third basemen with 1,417 RBIs. miscues are obvious concerns. pecting it and I’m not thinking that it among writers and fans alike. He should’ve Overall, however, Ramirez was not Beric scored 12 goals in 23 matches — a would happen.” remained a Sox player for life, but when considered a dominant player, and he pretty respectable return for any striker Maybe not, but who knows? the Marlins offered him $58 million over made only three All-Star teams in 18 sea- — and finished second in MLS newcomer Buehrle’s career trajectory is a reminder four years after the 2011 season, the Sox let sons. He’s tied for 280th in offensive WAR of the year voting. But outside of the that it’s not where you start, it’s where you him go without much of a fight. (41.9) with Mark Teixeira and Shin-Soo Slovenian, goals were hard to come by: finish. He was a 38th-round draft pick out “At this stage of his career to get $58 Choo, and he performed in the shadows of midfielder Fabian Herbers was the next of a junior college in 1998 and received a million for four more years, it’s a fabulous Sammy Sosa, Moises Alou and Derrek Lee highest scorer with four, followed by $150,000 signing bonus from the Sox. thing for him,” Sox Chairman Jerry Reins- during his prime years with the Cubs. He defender/midfielder Mauricio Pineda When he was called up from Double-A dorf told ESPN.com after Buehrle left. “It was a great player but never the best player and winger Przemyslaw Frankowski Birmingham in the summer of 2000 after just didn’t make any sense for us. … I hate on his team. with three each. only 30 starts in the minors, the news of to use this expression, but we went all-in The other newcomers on the 2021 ballot Regardless of whom the Fire bring in, his promotion was a mere blip outside the last year and it didn’t work. It just doesn’t include Torii Hunter, Tim Hudson and Heitz said the goal is to have most of the Buehrle household. make sense for us to make a four-year Barry Zito, none of whom is likely to gar- squad assembled by the start of preseason But he won 214 games over a 16-year commitment to a pitcher of his age (32).” ner enough consideration to make the training — something coach Raphael career, threw two no-hitters — including a Buehrle went on to win 51 more games Hall. Wicky didn’t have last January. perfect game — made five All-Star teams, with a 3.77 ERA the next four seasons in Former Cubs pitchers LaTroy Hawkins “This was also one of the problems that won four Gold Glove awards and pitched Miami and Toronto before retiring at 36 and Dan Haren and former Sox outfielder we had and this was not Rapha’s 200 or more innings in 14 consecutive after a 15-8 season with the Blue Jays in Alex Rios also are among the first-timers mistake,” Heitz said. “It was more my seasons with the Sox, Miami Marlins and 2015. He finished with 60 wins above on the ballot. A player must be named on mistake that we didn’t have all the players Toronto Blue Jays. replacement (WAR), according to Baseball 5% of the ballots to retain eligibility, so in January. It was nearly impossible, yes, Oh, and he appeared on the front of a Reference, tied for 65th among pitchers they’re all likely one-and-done. but nevertheless it caused some prob- Wheaties box after helping the Sox sweep with Hall of Famer Hal Newhouser and For most it’s an honor just to be on the lems. … No excuses, we have not reached the Houston Astros in the 2005 World just behind Hall of Famer Jim Bunning ballot, whether they get a vote or not. our goals, but it is something that we Series. (60.4). There will be no crying when it’s over. want to make sure doesn’t happen again.” D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 3

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BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE A manic Monday night The Bears’ Cordarrelle Patterson, above, takes the opening kickoff of the second half back for a touchdown to turn a 7-6 deficit into a 13-7 lead. Top left, the Vikings’ Harrison Smith intercepts a first-quarter pass from Nick Foles. Top right, Foles is carted off the field after an injury in the final minute of the game. Bears activate Whitehair from reserve/COVID-19 list

By Colleen Kane It was Miller’s first game since he tore an injury. division game against a good football team,” ACL in August 2019. He played seven Kush played with the Bears in 2016 and Nagy said before Monday’s game. “Right The Bears activated center Cody White- seasons before injuring his knee and made 2018 and rejoined the team last week. now, with the way things have gone, losing hair from the reserve/COVID-19 list in time the Pro Bowl for the Houston Texans in Bears coach Matt Nagy signaled to his three games, we’re willing to do whatever to play in Monday night’s game against the 2018 after rushing for 973 yards and five team how urgent the need for a victory we need to do collectively together to get Minnesota Vikings. touchdowns on 210 carries. He had two Monday night was when he handed over that win. … There’s a sense of urgency for Whitehair missed the Bears’ Week 9 loss 1,000-yard rushing seasons, in 2014 with play-calling duties to offensive coordinator this. And the guys understand that.” to the Tennessee Titans after testing the Miami Dolphins and 2016 with the Bill Lazor on Friday. In addition to Montgomery and Tru- positive for COVID-19. They were hoping Texans. After starting the season 5-1, the Bears bisky, the Bears declared defensive lineman his return could help stabilize an offensive Activating Miller, who has been on the had lost three straight games entering John Jenkins (ankle) and special teams line that has struggled with injuries and practice squad since Oct. 5, was aimed at Monday and faced a crucial stretch of three standout Sherrick McManis (finger) out for illness. Whitehair also missed the Week 8 filling the void left by David Montgomery, NFC North games. Monday’s game. overtime loss to the New Orleans Saints who missed the game with a concussion. Nagy knew the Bears needed a boost Vikings guard Dru Samia reportedly because of a calf injury. The Bears also had Cordarrelle Patterson, from wherever they could find it to make tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday The Bears also added four players to the Ryan Nall and Artavis Pierce as running sure their playoff hopes don’t slip away, and before the team traveled to Chicago and active roster from the practice squad: back options. he hoped Lazor could provide one. didn’t play Monday. The Vikings also ruled running back Lamar Miller, quarterback Bray was the backup quarterback after “(The urgency) is for real, and not that out cornerback Cameron Dantzler (concus- Tyler Bray, offensive lineman Eric Kush and the Bears declared Mitch Trubisky out for any of the other ones aren’t, but we’re at a sion) and defensive lineman Jordan Brail- defensive lineman Daniel McCullers. the second straight week with a shoulder point right now at 5-4 where we have a ford (personal). 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020

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NFL TENNIS

NFC NORTH W L T PCT PF PA ATP RANKINGS WTA RANKINGS Green Bay 7 2 0 .778 277 224 RK. PLAYER COUNTRY PTS RK. PLAYER COUNTRY PTS Chicago 5 5 0 .500 191 209 1. Novak Djokovic Serbia 11,830 1. Ashleigh Barty Australia 8,717 Detroit 4 5 0 .444 227 267 2. Rafael Nadal Spain 9,850 2. Simona Halep Romania 7,255 Minnesota 4 5 0 .444 236 247 3. Dominic Thiem Austria 9,125 3. Naomi Osaka Japan 5,780 NFC EAST W L T PCT PF PA 4. Daniil Medvedev Russia 6,970 4. Sofia Kenin USA 5,760 Philadelphia 3 5 1 .389 203 232 5. Roger Federer Switz. 6,630 5. Elina Svitolina Ukraine 5,260 N.Y. Giants 3 7 0 .300 195 236 6. Stefanos Tsitsipas Greece 5,925 6. Karolina Pliskova Czech Rep. 5,205 Dallas 2 7 0 .222 204 290 7. Alexander Zverev Germany 5,525 7. Bianca Andreescu Canada 4,555 Washington 2 7 0 .222 180 218 8. Andrey Rublev Russia 3,919 8. Petra Kvitova Czech Rep. 4,516 9. Diego Schwartzman Argentina 3,455 9. Kiki Bertens Neth. 4,505 NFC SOUTH W L T PCT PF PA 10. Matteo Berrettini Italy 3,075 10. Aryna Sabalenka Belarus 4,220 New Orleans 7 2 0 .778 271 213 11. Gael Monfils France 2,860 11. Serena Williams USA 4,080 Tampa Bay 7 3 0 .700 296 226 12. Denis Shapovalov Canada 2,830 12. Belinda Bencic Switz. 4,010 Atlanta 3 6 0 .333 243 251 13. Roberto Bautista Agut Spain 2,710 13. Victoria Azarenka Belarus 3,426 Carolina 3 7 0 .300 233 272 14. Milos Raonic Canada 2,580 14. Johanna Konta UK 3,152 NFC WEST W L T PCT PF PA 15. David Goffin Belgium 2,555 15. Garbine Muguruza Spain 3,016 16. Pablo Carreno Busta Spain 2,535 16. Madison Keys USA 2,962 Arizona 6 3 0 .667 266 210 17. Fabio Fognini Italy 2,400 17. Iga Swiatek Poland 2,960 L.A. Rams 6 3 0 .667 216 168 18. Stan Wawrinka Switz. 2,320 18. Petra Martic Croatia 2,850 Seattle 6 3 0 .667 290 266 19. Grigor Dimitrov Bulgaria 2,260 19. Elena Rybakina Kazakhstan 2,696 San Francisco 4 6 0 .400 238 234 20. Karen Khachanov Russia 2,245 20. Elise Mertens Belgium 2,650 AFC NORTH W L T PCT PF PA through Monday Pittsburgh 9 0 0 1.000 271 171 Baltimore 6 3 0 .667 244 165 SOCCER MLB Cleveland 6 3 0 .667 216 244 Cincinnati 2 6 1 .278 204 250 MLS PLAYOFFS REMAINING FREE AGENTS AFC EAST W L T PCT PF PA EASTERN CONFERENCE PLAY-IN Catchers Buffalo 7 3 0 .700 272 265 FRIDAY’S MATCHES J.T. Realmuto (30 years old, 7.4 WAR) Miami 6 3 0 .667 251 182 #9 Montreal at #8 New England, 6:30 p.m. Declined QO from PHI (11/11) New England 4 5 0 .444 189 211 #10 Inter Miami at #7 Nashville, 9 p.m. James McCann (31, 3.8) N.Y. Jets 0 9 0 .000 121 268 Tyler Flowers (35, 2.5) AFC SOUTH W L T PCT PF PA FIRST ROUND Jason Castro (34, 1.9) Indianapolis 6 3 0 .667 242 177 EASTERN CONFERENCE Yadier Molina (38, 1.7) Tennessee 6 3 0 .667 249 235 Nov. 21-24 Wilson Ramos (33, 1.6) Houston 2 7 0 .222 200 252 Times TBA Alex Avila (34, 1.5) Jacksonville 1 8 0 .111 199 271 Philadelphia vs. Robinson Chirinos (36, 1.4) AFC WEST W L T PCT PF PA lower-seeded play-in winner Kurt Suzuki (37, 0.6) Kansas City 8 1 0 .889 286 183 Toronto FC vs. Austin Romine (32, 0.3) Las Vegas 6 3 0 .667 255 241 higher-seeded play-in winner Josh Phegley (33, 0.1) Denver 3 6 0 .333 186 254 Columbus vs. New York Kevan Smith (33, 0.1) L.A. Chargers 2 7 0 .222 226 245 Orlando City vs. New York City FC Dustin Garneau (33, 0.0) JOSEPH GUZY/AP WESTERN CONFERENCE Mike Zunino (30, 0.0) WEEK 10 Bruce Maxwell (30, N/A) New Marlins GM Kim Ng is the first woman to run a Major League Baseball franchise. Nov. 21-24 MONDAY’S GAMES Signed MiLB deal with NYM (11/4) Times TBA Minnesota 19, Chicago 13 Erik Kratz (41, -0.1) Sporting Kansas City vs. San Jose SUNDAY’S RESULTS Matt Wieters (35, -0.3) COMMENTARY Seattle vs. Los Angeles FC Cleveland 10, Houston 7 Sandy León (32, -0.4) Portland vs. FC Dallas Detroit 30, Washington 27 Bryan Holaday (33, -0.7) Minnesota United vs. Colorado Green Bay 24, Jacksonville 20 Drew Butera (37, -1.0) Welington Castillo (34, -1.0) N.Y. Giants 27, Philadelphia 17 ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Tampa Bay 46, Carolina 23 Jeff Mathis (38, -2.0) CLUB W T L GF GA PTS Arizona 32, Buffalo 30 Las Vegas 37, Denver 12 Leicester 6 0 2 18 9 18 First Basemen Finally in baseball, Miami 29, L.A. Chargers 21 Tottenham 5 2 1 19 9 17 Carlos Santana (35, 4.7) Liverpool 5 2 1 18 16 17 L.A. Rams 23, Seattle 16 Asdrúbal Cabrera (35, 1.8) Southampton 5 1 2 16 12 16 Mitch Moreland (35, 1.6) New Orleans 27, San Francisco 13 Chelsea 4 3 1 20 10 15 Pittsburgh 36, Cincinnati 10 Eric Thames (34, 1.2) Aston Villa 5 0 2 18 9 15 C.J. Cron (31, 0.6) New England 23, Baltimore 17 Everton 4 1 3 16 14 13 BYE: Kansas City, N.Y. Jets, Crystal Palace 4 1 3 12 12 13 Jedd Gyorko (32, 0.1) a woman in charge Atlanta, Dallas Wolverhampton 4 1 3 8 9 13 Ryan Zimmerman (36, 0.1) THURSDAY’S RESULT Man City 3 3 1 10 9 12 Charlie Culberson (32, -0.1) as an assistant general manager for the Indianapolis 34, Tennessee 17 Arsenal 4 0 4 9 10 12 Phil Gosselin (32, -0.1) New Marlins GM Ng addresses West Ham 3 2 3 14 10 11 Logan Morrison (33, -0.3) Dodgers, no team was willing to hand Ng WEEK 11 Newcastle 3 2 3 10 13 11 Daniel Murphy (36, -1.1) historic, inspirational hiring THURSDAY, NOV. 19 Man United 3 1 3 12 14 10 the reins. Arizona at Seattle, 8:20 p.m. Leeds 3 1 4 14 17 10 Second Basemen At least five times over the last 15 years SUNDAY, NOV. 22 Brighton 1 3 4 11 14 6 DJ LeMahieu (32 years old, 7.8 WAR) By Tim Dahlberg she was interviewed for jobs running Atlanta at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Fulham 1 1 6 7 15 4 Declined QO from NYY (11/11) West Brom 0 3 5 6 17 3 Kolten Wong (30, 5.0) Associated Press Cincinnati at Washington, 1 p.m. Burnley 0 2 5 3 12 2 teams. Some, she thought, never had any Detroit at Carolina, 1 p.m. Sheffield United 0 1 7 4 14 1 Jonathan Villar (30, 3.7) intention of hiring her in the first place. Cesar Hernandez (31, 3.6) New England at Houston, 1 p.m. SATURDAY’S MATCHES Tommy La Stella (32, 3.2) On the day she officially became a “After so many times you feel deflated Philadelphia at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Newcastle vs. Chelsea, 7:30 a.m. Jonathan Schoop (29, 2.7) Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Aston Villa vs. Brighton, 10 a.m. trailblazer in Major League Baseball, Kim and feel like maybe it’s not going to Jason Kipnis (34, 1.7) Tennessee at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Burnley vs. Crystal Palace, 10 a.m. Enrique Hernández (29, 1.1) Ng remembered the little girl who played happen,” she said. “Even if it hadn’t Miami at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Fulham vs. Everton, 10 a.m. Adeiny Hechavarría (32, 0.5) N.Y. Jets at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. Liverpool vs. Leicester, 10 a.m. stickball on the streets of Queens. happened, I was never going to see my Joe Panik (30, 0.5) Dallas at Minnesota, 4:25 p.m. Man United vs. West Brom, 10 a.m. Dee Strange-Gordon (33, 0.2) At the time her gender wasn’t nearly as career as a failure.” Green Bay at Indianapolis, 4:25 p.m. Wolverhampton vs. Southampton, 10 a.m. Neil Walker (35, 0.2) big of an issue as knowing the layout of the Sitting on a stool next to home plate in Kansas City at Las Vegas, 8:20 p.m. Tottenham vs. Man City, 12:30 p.m. BYE: Buffalo, Chicago, Logan Forsythe (34, 0.1) field. Miami, Ng spent the better part of an hour N.Y. Giants, San Francisco Jed Lowrie (37, -0.1) Josh Harrison (33, -0.4) “First base would be the red car on the Monday trying to explain what it all meant. MONDAY, NOV. 23 NBA L.A. Rams at Tampa Bay, 8:15 p.m. Signed one-year deal with WSH (10/22) right, second base was the manhole,” she She embraced the idea that this was bigger Chris Owings (29, -0.7) DRAFT ORDER Daniel Descalso (34, -0.8) said. “Those were great memories.” than her getting the job, while celebrating MINNESOTA 19, CHICAGO 13 FIRST ROUND, WEDNESDAY José Peraza (27, -0.9) The layout has changed some for Ng, at the same time her lifetime dream being 1. Minnesota Timberwolves Signed MiLB deal with NYM (11/4) Minnesota 7 0 6 6 — 19 who sat next to home plate Monday at realized a day before her 52nd birthday. Chicago 3 3 7 0 — 13 2. Golden State Warriors 3. Charlotte Hornets Third Basemen First quarter A: 0. Marlins Park for the virtual news confer- She’s got a lot of work ahead of her, even Min: Thielen 17 pass from Cousins (Bailey 4. Chicago Bulls Justin Turner (36 years old, 4.7 WAR) ence that coronated her historic appoint- though the Marlins qualified for this year’s kick), 6:29. 5. Cleveland Cavaliers Eric Sogard (35, 2.3) Chi: FG Santos 23, :32. 6. Atlanta Hawks Todd Frazier (35, 1.7) ment as the new GM of the Marlins. expanded playoffs for the first time since Second quarter 7. Detroit Pistons Marwin Gonzalez (32, 1.6) Chi: FG Santos 42, :49. Behind her was an immaculate field, with 2003. Ng will be expected to deliver a Third quarter 8. Brock Holt (33, 1.3) Chi: Patterson 104 kickoff return (Santos kick), 9. Washington Wizards Ehire Adrianza (31, 0.5) nary a red car or manhole in sight. winner in Miami, a task made difficult by 14:46. 10. Jake Lamb (30, -0.1) Min: FG Bailey 37, 10:50. In front of her is a job that for way too the fact the Marlins are perennially among Min: FG Bailey 43, 1:52. 11. San Antonio Spurs Zack Cozart (35, -0.9) Fourth quarter 12. Sacramento Kings many years has been off-limits to anyone the lowest spenders in baseball. Min: Thielen 6 pass from Cousins (pass failed), 13. New Orleans Pelicans Shortstops but a man. But this is a woman who was unafraid to 10:06. 14. Boston Celtics Marcus Semien (30 years old, 8.8 WAR) TEAM STATS MIN CHI 15. Orlando Magic Didi Gregorius (31, 2.3) That it took so long for Ng to get a job give her opinion even as an intern with the First downs 19 10 16. Portland Trail Blazers Andrelton Simmons (31, 2.3) running one of MLB’s 30 teams was, sadly White Sox. This is a woman who went up Total net yards 385 149 17. Minnesota Timberwolves Freddy Galvis (31, 1.9) enough, no surprise. Baseball evolves against super agent Scott Boras before she Rushes-yards 33-99 17-41 18. Dallas Mavericks Passing 286 108 19. Brooklyn Nets Left Fielders slowly, and the idea that a woman could turned 30, winning an arbitration case she Punt returns 1-0 3-44 Michael Brantley (34 years old, 5.5 WAR) Kickoff returns 0-0 3-142 20. Miami Heat actually be in charge of a team was presented against pitcher Alex Fernandez. Int. returns 1-8 1-33 21. Philadelphia 76ers Brett Gardner (37, 4.2) Comp-att-int 25-36-1 16-31-1 22. Denver Nuggets Joc Pederson (29, 3.0) inconceivable to past generations. This is a woman who knows baseball — Sacked-yds lost 1-6 2-16 23. Utah Jazz Jurickson Profar (28, 2.7) Maybe the best thing about Ng’s ap- and knows how to get things done. Punts 5-41.6 5-44.2 Robbie Grossman (31, 2.1) Fumbles-lost 2-1 3-1 24. Milwaukee Bucks pointment by the Derek Jeter and the “I was never hired to just nod my head,” Penalties-yards 4-35 1-5 25. Ryan Braun (37, 2.0) Possession time 35:50 24:10 26. Boston Celtics Jay Bruce (34, 0.5) Marlins is that a lot of other girls like the she said. “My biggest advice is voice your Rushing: Min, Cook 30-96, Mattison 2-4, Cous- 27. New York Knicks Mallex Smith (28, -0.6) one who played stickball in Queens can opinion.” ins 1-(minus 1). Chi, Patterson 12-30, Pierce 28. Los Angeles Lakers Signed MiLB deal with NYM (11/4) 3-9, Foles 1-2, Nall 1-0. 29. Toronto Raptors have their own dreams, too. The opinion among most in baseball is Passing: Min, Cousins 25-36-1-292. Chi, Foles Center Fielders 15-26-1-106, Bray 1-5-0-18. 30. Boston Celtics “Girls can see it,” Ng said. “There’s an that the Marlins have a winner in Ng. Receiving: Min, Jefferson 8-135, Rudolph 4-63, George Springer (31 years old, 8.4 WAR) Thielen 4-43, Cook 4-16, Beebe 2-16, Conklin 2- SECOND ROUND Declined QO from HOU (11/11) adage you can’t be it if you can’t see it. ... I Eventually she will be judged on how 11, Ham 1-8. Chi, Robinson 6-43, A.Miller 2-28, 31. Dallas Mavericks Jackie Bradley Jr. (31, 2.8) Patterson 2-19, L.Miller 2-6, Mooney 2-3, Nall 32. Charlotte Hornets Kevin Pillar (32, 2.5) would suggest to them, now you can see it.” many games the Marlins win and whether 1-18, Kmet 1-7. 33. Minnesota Timberwolves Missed field goals: None. Jake Marisnick (30, 1.2) Indeed, Ng had the rare ability to see they can make the playoffs on a regular 34. Philadelphia 76ers Jarrod Dyson (36, 0.9) what her future was — and believe there basis. 35. Sacramento Kings Billy Hamilton (30, 0.5) 36. Philadelphia 76ers was a path to the top even when others saw Ng is OK with that, just like she’s OK ODDS 37. Washington Wizards Right Fielders it as impossible. She went from playing with being the role model for those coming 38. New York Knicks Adam Eaton (32, 1.9) COLLEGE FOOTBALL 39. New Orleans Pelicans Cameron Maybin (34, 1.8) stickball in Queens to playing softball in after her. She embraces the role of pioneer SP OU TUESDAY 40. Memphis Grizzlies Yasiel Puig (30, 1.2) college. A career in baseball beckoned, and is unafraid of the challenges ahead. 1 at Kent St 24 60 ⁄2 Akron 41. San Antonio Spurs Matt Joyce (36, 0.9) 1 even if it was in the front office and not on Just the kind of general manager the Buffalo 31 ⁄2 60 at Bowl. Green 42. New Orleans Pelicans Josh Reddick (34, 0.4) SP OU WEDNESDAY 43. Sacramento Kings Steven Souza Jr. (32, 0.1) the field. Marlins need. Exactly the kind of role at Ball St 14 60 N Illinois 44. Chicago Bulls Nick Markakis (37, 0.0) 1 1 The problem was, baseball wasn’t quite model girls everywhere deserve. Toledo 6 ⁄2 59 ⁄2 at E. Michigan 45. Orlando Magic Domingo Santana (28, 0.0) 1 1 at Cent. Mich. 1 ⁄2 60 ⁄2 W. Michigan 46. Portland Trail Blazers Rusney Castillo (33, N/A) ready. It took three decades for Ng to reach “Anything is possible, that’s my message SP OU THURSDAY 47. Boston Celtics Eduardo Núñez (34, -1.0) the top, and the biggest reason behind that to your little girl,” she said when asked yet at Wyoming 20 47 Utah St 48. Golden State Warriors Jon Jay (36, -1.3) 1 at Tulsa 6 ⁄2 54 Tulane 49. Philadelphia 76ers had nothing to do with her ability. again what she would say about her SP OU FRIDAY 50. Atlanta Hawks Designated Hitters She was hired as an intern by the White appointment to young girls. “Just work 1 at Louisville 18 56 ⁄2 Syracuse 51. Golden State Warriors Nelson Cruz (40 years old, 6.2 WAR) 1 Sox and worked her way up over the years. your butt off and keep your nose to the Purdue 3 60 ⁄2 at Minnesota 52. Sacramento Kings Marcell Ozuna (30, 5.0) 1 at Air Force 7 55 ⁄2 New Mexico 53. Oklahoma City Thunder Howie Kendrick (37, 2.6) But even after stints with the Yankees and grindstone.” 1 at FAU 32 50 ⁄2 UMass 54. Edwin Encarnación (38, 2.2) SP OU SATURDAY 55. Brooklyn Nets Brad Miller (31, 2.0) 1 1 at Oregon 14 ⁄2 65 ⁄2 UCLA 56. Charlotte Hornets Shin-Soo Choo (38, 1.6) 1 Iowa 2 ⁄2 49 at Penn St 57. LA Clippers Derek Dietrich (31, 1.0) 1 Virginia Tech 3 ⁄2 56 at Pittsburgh 58. Philadelphia 76ers Pablo Sandoval (34, 0.6) IN BRIEF at Miami 18 56 Georgia Tech 59. Toronto Raptors Yasmany Tomás (30, N/A) Wake Forest 5 65 at Duke 60. New Orleans Pelicans Yoenis Céspedes (35, -0.2) at Temple 4 59 East Carolina Matt Adams (32, -0.6) 1 Cincinnati 6 62 ⁄2 at UCF Matt Kemp (36, -0.9) 1 GOLF Tommy John surgery for Clevinger at Georgia 24 ⁄2 45 Miss. State 1 Starting Pitchers at Coast. Carol. 6 48 ⁄2 Appalach. St Clemson 35 66 at Florida St WORLD RANKINGS Charlie Morton (37 years old, 7.0 WAR) News services 13 players, had subsequent positive tests 1 1 Trevor Bauer (30, 5.8) Navy 2 ⁄2 55 ⁄2 at S. Florida RK. GOLFER COUNTRY AVG 1 Declined QO from CIN (11/11) and contact trace quarantines as a result of Missouri 4 ⁄2 57 at S. Carolina 1. Dustin Johnson USA 12.76 1 Mike Minor (33, 5.0) at Maryland 6 54 ⁄2 Michigan St 2. Jon Rahm ESP 10.29 Padres pitcher Mike Clevinger will miss Sunday’s testing. They will not play the 1 Jake Odorizzi (31, 4.3) at Ohio State 20 ⁄2 65 Indiana 3. Justin Thomas USA 9.48 1 Masahiro Tanaka (32, 4.1) the 2021 season because of Tommy John following two weeks. ... USA Today re- at NC State 3 ⁄2 67 Liberty 4. Rory McIlroy NIR 7.53 1 Marcus Stroman (30, 3.9) Michigan 8 ⁄2 55 at Rutgers 5. Collin Morikawa USA 7.42 surgery, the team announced Monday after ported that several LSU officials allegedly 1 Accepted QO from NYM (11/11) at Marshall 21 53 ⁄2 Charlotte 6. Webb Simpson USA 7.31 1 James Paxton (32, 3.8) reaching agreement with the right-hander had knowledge of sexual assault allega- at Army 4 42 ⁄2 Ga. Southern 7. Bryson DeChambeauUSA 7.28 1 José Quintana (32, 3.7) USC 3 57 ⁄2 at UTAH on a two-year, $11.5 million contract. tions made against former RB Derrius 8. Xander Schauffele USA 7.16 Rick Porcello (32, 3.4) at Colorado St 16 58 UNLV 9. Patrick Cantlay USA 6.36 The Padres said Clevinger’s surgery is Guice and other former players, and either 1 1 Adam Wainwright (39, 3.2) at W Kentucky 7 ⁄2 43 ⁄2 FIU 10. Tyrrell Hatton ENG 6.22 1 1 Kevin Gausman (30, 3.1) scheduled for Tuesday. ignored those complaints or denied the Rice 1 ⁄2 65 ⁄2 at North Texas 11. Patrick Reed USA 6.03 1 Accepted QO from SF (11/11) at Washington 11 ⁄2 54 Arizona 12. Brooks Koepka USA 5.72 The Padres acquired Clevinger on Aug. victims’ requests for protection. 1 Homer Bailey (35, 3.0) California 3 ⁄2 50 at Oregon St 13. Daniel Berger USA 5.14 1 Jon Lester (37, 3.0) 31 in a blockbuster trade with the Indians at Stanford 2 ⁄2 62 Wash. St 14. Matthew Wolff USA 4.87 1 1 Aníbal Sánchez (37, 2.7) San Jose St 2 ⁄2 56 ⁄2 at Fresno St 15. Adam Scott AUS 4.58 in hopes of leading the Padres deep into the NBA: Mavericks All-Star F Kristaps Brett Anderson (33, 2.6) Utsa 9 54 at South. Miss 16. Tommy Fleetwood ENG 4.53 1 1 Cole Hamels (37, 2.6) playoffs. Instead, he exited his last start of Porzingis will miss the start of next season at Nevada 1 ⁄2 46 ⁄2 San Diego St 17. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 4.47 1 Anthony DeSclafani (31, 2.3) at Nebraska 15 ⁄2 58 Illinois 18. Sungjae Im KOR 4.44 the regular season with what was later as he continues to rehabilitate from 1 Mike Fiers (36, 2.3) at SMU 3 ⁄2 69 Houston 19. Tony Finau USA 4.40 described as an elbow impingement. surgery to repair the meniscus in his right at Arkansas Pk 66 LSU 20. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 4.21 Martín Pérez (30, 2.3) 1 1 Robbie Ray (29, 2.0) Wisconsin 7 ⁄2 43 ⁄2 at Northwestern 21. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 4.09 Clevinger missed the wild-card series knee. The Mavs targeted Jan. 1 as the date at Alabama 30 58 Kentucky 22. Abraham Ancer MEX 3.93 Signed one-year deal with TOR (11/7) against the Cardinals, which the Padres that Porzingis would be cleared to begin 1 J.A. Happ (38, 1.9) Florida 31 ⁄2 68 at Vanderbilt 23. Paul Casey ENG 3.81 at Oklahoma 7 59 Oklahoma St 24. Viktor Hovland NOR 3.61 Iván Nova (34, 1.8) won in three games, and then was removed on-court activity. The 7-foot-3 Porzingis, 1 Jake Arrieta (35, 1.6) at Iowa St 11 47 ⁄2 Kansas St 25. Jason Kokrak USA 3.58 in the second inning of the NLDS opener 25, underwent surgery in early October to 1 1 Rich Hill (41, 1.6) Georgia St 3 ⁄2 58 ⁄2 at S. Alabama 26. Marc Leishman AUS 3.52 against the Dodgers after his velocity repair the meniscus injury that caused him Texas 29 61 at Kansas 27. Cameron Smith AUS 3.43 Jordan Zimmermann (35, 1.5) 1 Gio González (35, 1.3) at Troy 11 59 ⁄2 Mid. Tenn. 28. Justin Rose ENG 3.38 dipped dramatically. to miss the final two games of a first-round 1 29. Scottie Scheffler USA 3.36 Chase Anderson (33, 1.1) at Auburn 10 49 ⁄2 Tennessee Clevinger, 29, was 2-1 with a 2.84 ERA in playoff series loss to the Clippers. 1 1 Tyler Chatwood (31, 1.1) Arkansas St 6 ⁄2 66 ⁄2 at Texas St 30. Shane Lowry IRL 3.35 Boise St 14 63 at Hawaii 31. Ryan Palmer USA 3.26 Mike Leake (33, 1.0) four starts with the Padres after going 1-1 32. Matt Kuchar USA 3.25 Jeff Samardzija (36, 1.0) with a 3.18 ERA with the Indians in the NFL: Cowboys QB Andy Dalton cleared NFL 33. Tiger Woods USA 3.21 Chris Archer (32, 0.7) WEEK 11 SP OU THURSDAY Garrett Richards (33, 0.7) pandemic-shortened season. the concussion and reserve/COVID-19 1 34. Kevin Kisner USA 3.16 at Seattle 3 58 ⁄2 Arizona 35. Gary Woodland USA 3.16 Drew Smyly (32, 0.7) ■ SP OU SUNDAY The Braves and free agent LHP Drew protocols and was a full participant in 36. Harris English USA 3.09 Julio Teheran (30, 0.7) at Cleveland 407 OFF Philadelphia 37. Victor Perez FRA 2.97 Taijuan Walker (28, 0.7) Smyly agreed Monday to a one-year, $11 practice. Dalton suffered a concussion in at New Orleans 407 OFF Atlanta 38. Kevin Na USA 2.97 Corey Kluber (35, 0.6) million contract. Smyly, 31, was 0-1 with a the Cowboys’ Oct. 25 loss to Washington at Carolina Off OFF Detroit 39. Bernd Wiesberger AUT 2.79 Tommy Milone (34, 0.6) 1 New England 2 ⁄2 48 at Houston 40. Billy Horschel USA 2.79 Matt Shoemaker (34, 0.6) 3.42 ERA in seven games last season for the and was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 1 Pittsburgh 10 47 ⁄2 at Jacksonville 41. Sergio Garcia ESP 2.72 Collin McHugh (34, 0.5) 1 Giants after returning from a finger injury. list on Nov. 3. His status for Sunday’s game at Indianapolis 2 ⁄2 51 Green Bay 42. Jason Day AUS 2.63 Matt Moore (32, 0.5) 1 1 at Washington 1 ⁄2 46 ⁄2 Cincinnati 43. Joaquin Niemann CHI 2.61 Robbie Erlin (30, 0.3) against the Vikings was unclear. 1 at Baltimore 6 ⁄2 48 Tennessee 44. Bubba Watson USA 2.56 Tyson Ross (34, 0.0) College football: Miami had its next at Minnesota 407 OFF Dallas 45. Brendon Todd USA 2.54 Félix Hernández (35, -0.1) 1 three games rescheduled as a result of Tennis: No. 1 seed Novak Djokovic beat Kansas City 6 ⁄2 57 at Las Vegas 46. Lee Westwood ENG 2.50 Jimmy Nelson (32, -0.1) 1 Miami 3 45 ⁄2 at Denver 47. Ian Poulter ENG 2.48 Michael Wacha (29, -0.2) coronavirus issues inside the program, also No. 8 Diego Schwartzman 6-3, 6-2 and No. at LA Chargers 9 47 NY Jets 48. Rickie Fowler USA 2.46 Alex Wood (30, -0.2) forcing multiple ACC games to be shuffled 4 Daniil Medvedev beat No. 5 Alexander SP OU MONDAY 49. Mackenzie Hughes 2.44 Trevor Cahill (33, -0.4) 1 at Tampa Bay 3 ⁄2 47 LA Rams 50. Chez Reavie USA 2.36 Wade LeBlanc (36, -0.4) around as a result. The Hurricanes, who Zverev 6-3, 6-4 in round-robin play at the pregame.com through Monday through Monday; via MLB.com played Virginia Tech last weekend without ATP Finals in London. D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 5

NATIONALPERSPECTIVE SPORTS REPORT

SPORTS SHORTS Thunder trade Paul to Suns Chiefs give Reid extension 1st goals for young US trio All-Star guard was traded The Chiefs signed Andy Reid and Nicholas Gioacchini and Sebastian from the Thunder to the Suns, for Brett Veach to contract extensions Soto both scored their first two whom he’ll play alongside one of the Monday that will provide added international goals, Gio Reyna got league’s most dynamic young scorers stability by keeping together the his first and a young United States in fellow All-Star Devin Booker. The most successful coach/general man- team routed Panama 6-2 on Monday Suns confirmed the trade in a ager combination in franchise his- night in Wiener Neustadt, Austria. statement Monday night. The Thun- tory well into the future. The Chiefs Gioacchini, 20, and Reyna, left, made der acquired , Kelly declined to announce the terms of their first appearances Thursday in a Oubre, Jalen Lecque, and a 2022 first-round the extensions, though it’s unlikely Reid or Veach was 0-0 draw with host Wales, among six debuts as the pick. Rubio reacted to the trade news with a tweet: “... going anywhere. They have built a juggernaut together, Americans returned from a coronavirus break that had what a business,” he wrote. It’s a huge leap for the Suns, reaching back-to-back AFC championship games and sidelined the team since February. Soto, 20, and Richy who went 8-0 inside the NBA’s restart bubble at Walt delivering the Chiefs their first Super Bowl title in 50 Ledezma, 20, were among two more debuts in the Disney World in a frantic, but futile, quest to make the years last season. And at 8-1, they’re in good position to friendly against Panama. Sebastian Lletget, like Soto a playoffs last season. Paul is owed about $41 million for defend the title. “If you think about the journey we’ve second-half sub, also scored late for the U.S. Ledezma this season and has a $44 million player option for next been on the last eight years, we hired Andy and we were assisted on the final goal. Reyna, the 18-year-old son of season, which was too much of an impediment for coming off several very difficult seasons, and the former U.S. captain Claudio Reyno and former U.S. other teams that considered acquiring him last turnaround with Andy was almost immediate,” Chiefs women’s player Danielle Egan, tied the score in the 17th summer. The Suns, however, deemed it worth the risk. chairman Clark Hunt said. “And to his credit he’s done minute with a 19-yard free kick. Preparing for the They haven’t made the playoffs since a run to the nothing but get better, and obviously that crescendoed pandemic-delayed start of World Cup qualifying next Western Conference finals in 2010. ESPN and The with the Super Bowl victory this past February.” Reid, September, the U.S. started a lineup averaging 12 Athletic first reported details of the trade. Paul was an 62, who’s fifth on the NFL wins list with 230, is in the appearances and 22 years, 154 days, the second- All-Star for the 10th time in his career last season, midst of his eighth season with the Chiefs after a long youngest American lineup behind an average of 22 averaging 17.6 points and 6.7 assists. tenure with the Eagles. years, 71 days for an exhibition at Italy in 2018. — AP

NFL In long run, kickers matter With more 50-yard-plus FGs, value of position on the rise

By Barry Wilner Associated Press

There was a time when NFL coaches only trusted their placekickers if all other options were exhausted. From there, things progressed to relying on the soccer-style booters from, say, 50 yards in. Now? After what we witnessed Sunday, Matt Prater’s record 64-yard field goal is endangered. And Prater is one of those threatening it. Week 10 has seen 11 field goals of at least 50 yards, tied with Week 13 of the 2012 season for the most in a single week in an NFL history. That includes the Seahawks’ Jason Myers knocking through a 61-yarder to end the half against the Rams. There have been 71 field goals of at least 50 yards this season, surpassing the 2017 season (67) for the most through Week 10. In all, there have been 102 attempts, also a record, from 50 or beyond, and the 69.6% success rate is third best to 71.3 in 2017 and 70.2 in 2011. And get this: There were four weeks with 10 50-yard or longer field goals in the past, including last week, meaning it has hap- pened in consecutive weeks in 2020 when it occurred only three other times in league history. GREGORY SHAMUS/GETTY Prater’s was the most dramatic Sunday. Matt Prater makes a 59-yard field goal as time expires to lift the Lions to a 30-27 victory over Washington on Sunday in Detroit. “The same as any other kick,” said Prater, who made the 64-yarder as the first half kickers is to have no limit on their field goal mendation of special teams coordinator Fame: Jan Stenerud and Morten Andersen. expired for the Broncos in Denver in 2013. range. And the kickers are answering in Heath Farwell, who went to the school’s pro Although Andersen was the NFL’s career “Just go out and swing hard and hope it goes style. day to see Bass after working with him at scoring leader until Adam Vinatieri passed straight type thing. I don’t need any more While Sunday’s best performances came the Senior Bowl. him, it took him five tries to get into the pressure on myself or think that it’s in pristine conditions in Detroit, Los Bass supplanted veteran Stephen Canton shrine. anything more than it is. It’s just a field Angeles and Arizona — we’ll get to the Bills’ Hauschka in training camp mostly because Consider that he was the kicker on the goal.” Tyler Bass in a moment — don’t surmise he had the stronger leg and was capable of NFL’s All-Decade Team for both the 1980s A long field goal, though it could have been that the prolific and productive kickers only hitting field goals from longer distances and 1990s, a seven-time Pro Bowler, and the an even longer attempt. The Lions com- work in such conditions. than Hauschka. Proof? In Glendale, Arizo- career leading scorer for both the Saints and pleted a short pass to set up the 59-yarder. Justin Tucker, the NFL’s most accurate na, Bass nailed field goals from 54, then 55 Falcons. “Absolutely,” Prater said of going even kicker ever, plays for the Ravens. Graham and finally 58 yards in a 32-30 loss to the With the importance of kickers, uh, longer. “In that situation, I would go out and Gano works in the New Jersey Meadow- Cardinals. skyrocketing — Vinatieri and Tucker seem attempt anything.” lands with the Giants. Harrison Butker is He also matched a franchise mark by headed for Canton, and such veterans as He was outdone in length by Myers, with the Chiefs. All of those are notoriously hitting six field goal attempts in an 18-10 Gano, Prater, Mason Crosby, Brandon whose boomer was needed because Russell challenging because of weather, mainly win at Jets on Oct. 25, including one from 53 McManus, and Greg Zuerlein ply their Wilson and the Seahawks’ normally prolific swirling winds. yards. trade superbly — the foot in pro football is in offense was mistake prone against the Rams. Rookie Bass might be the poster child for The contributions of placekickers have good hands. “It was a fantastic kick,” coach Pete developing placekickers and turning them been underestimated for decades — in part Well, you know what we mean. Carroll said. “He’s off to a great season. He’s loose. because until, say, the 1990s, they weren’t as doing everything we ask of him.” The Bills drafted him in the sixth round reliable as coaches wanted. There are just AP writers Josh Dubow, Tim Booth and John What coaches are asking of their place- out of Georgia Southern on the recom- two of them in the Pro Football Hall of Wawrow contributed to this report. Reports: Brees out with broken ribs, collapsed lung Saints QB likely to sit out “did a good job,” but added that the offense as a whole was hampered by injuries to several weeks with injuries other key regulars, including receiver Tre- ’Quan Smith and tight end Josh Hill, who By Brett Martel both left with concussion symptoms. Associated Press Winston was a starter for most of five seasons with the Bucs, but became a free NEW ORLEANS — Drew Brees has been agent after former Patriots QB Tom Brady diagnosed with multiple rib fractures and a agreed to join the Bucs. collapsed right lung, The Associated Press “Both (Winston) and Taysom have a reported Monday. good feel of what we’re trying to do,” Payton The Saints hadn’t announced specifics said. “They pick things up and I feel like it’s about Brees’ injury, which the 41-year-old a good (quarterback) room.” quarterback said occurred on a heavy hit by The Saints haven’t been critical of the 49ers defensive lineman Kentavius Street in nature of Street’s hit, which came on what the second quarter of the Saints’ 27-13 would have been a sack had it not been victory Sunday. flagged for a personal foul. Street got a clean Brees’ injuries, which were first reported shot on Brees, de-cleated the quarterback by ESPN, are expected to sideline the and came down hard on the right side of quarterback for multiple weeks. Two of the CHRIS GRAYTHEN/GETTY Brees’ torso. Saints’ next three games are against the Drew Brees (9) didn’t play in the second half of the Saints’ win over the 49ers on Sunday. When asked about the play Monday, Falcons, first on Sunday in the Superdome Payton said the only hit that he viewed as and then in Atlanta on Dec. 6. In between, 2015 first overall draft choice by the While Brees initially missed just two deserving of a personal foul was when 49ers the Saints visit the Broncos on Nov. 29. Buccaneers whom the Saints signed to a plays after the hit by Street and returned for safety Jimmie Ward hit Smith with a Saints coach Sean Payton said Monday he one-year contract as a free agent this another TD drive in the final two minutes of shoulder pad to the helmet, apparently wouldn’t comment on any injuries before offseason. Taysom Hill, a utility player who the half, he told Payton he didn’t feel fit to knocking Smith unconscious as the receiver the first required injury report of this week intermittently takes over for Brees on continue in the second half. Winston took tried to catch a pass over the middle. No flag on Wednesday. option plays — but also plays tight end and most of the snaps after that, with Hill also was thrown on that play. But with Brees virtually certain to miss on special teams — also could see his snaps running a number of plays behind center. “In my humble opinion, saw really one upcoming games, the Saints offense is likely at quarterback increase, depending on Winston completed 6 of 10 passes for 63 flagrant hit worthy of personal foul and that to be run primarily by Jameis Winston, a Winston’s performance. yards, and Payton said he thought Winston was the hit on Tre’Quan,” Payton said. 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020

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BULLS Valentine gets qualifying offer but not Dunn Point guard to become unrestricted free agent By Jamal Collier

The NBA offseason officially began Monday, a mad dash that started with the league lifting its moratorium on trades and includes Wednesday’s NBA draft and the start of free agency Friday. And the Bulls made one of the more surprising roster decisions to start the week when they extended a qualifying offer to forward Denzel Valentine but declined to do so for guard Kris Dunn, according to multiple reports. Extending the $4.7 million qualifying offer to Valentine, who turned 27 Monday, will make him a restricted free CNN agent, as first reported by the Athletic. Dunn, 26, was eligible to receive a qualifying offer of about $7.1 million, but instead he will become an unrestricted free agent — as first reported by NBC Sports Chicago — and should garner interest on the open market. Former NU walk-on The Bulls were hoping Dunn would be their long-term answer at point guard when they traded for the former No. 5 pick in the 2017 draft-day deal that sent Jimmy Butler to the Minnesota Timber- wolves. in middle of it all Ultimately Dunn’s shooting struggles doomed him from realizing that poten- tial. He averaged 10.7 points and 5.1 Now a CNN correspondent, assists and shot 43% from the field and 31% on 3-pointers in his three seasons in Omar Jimenez, 26, has Chicago. The Bulls reimagined Dunn’s role last a ‘front-row seat’ to history season, shifting him from a primary ballhandler into a ballhawk perimeter By Shannon Ryan defender, a move he embraced and a role in which he excelled. As a middle schooler who played basket- He led the NBA in steals per 36 ball and baseball near Atlanta, Omar minutes (minimum 50 games) and was Jimenez loved watching Stuart Scott an- second in the league in defensive box chor ESPN’s “SportsCenter.” plus/minus — which measures the Jimenez dreamed about being a sports points a player adds on defense com- broadcaster, introducing highlights with a pared with the league average — behind Scott-like flair. league MVP and defensive player of the “The appeal (of journalism) really be- year Giannis Antetokounmpo. came that I can have an ability to learn A sprained MCL in Dunn’s right knee about the world firsthand that I don’t think ended his season after 51 games. I could get in any other industry,” he said. The Bulls decided $7.1 million was too “As I got older and was pursuing that path, high a price for a backup guard who (Scott) was someone who came to mind. likely would serve as a specialist. Maybe I can find a way to incorporate Allowing Dunn to walk could be a myself into the way I tell the news.” prelude to the Bulls’ plans for Wednes- After training at Northwestern’s Medill day’s draft and the offseason. Specu- School of Journalism, where he also was a lation has increased they will look to add walk-on with the basketball team from 2011 another guard. Holding on to Dunn to 2013, Jimenez’s voice now tells America’s could have created a logjam. most compelling stories from sites of Valentine received a qualifying offer wildfires, hurricanes, COVID-19 hot spots after an up-and-down season in which and civil unrest in the streets as a CNN he was limited to 36 games after coming correspondent. off ankle surgery, including a stretch Jimenez was known at Northwestern for when he could not get on the court his dedication to basketball and journalism. under then-coach Jim Boylen. “ ‘Playing’ is a generous word,” he said But after falling out of favor with the with a laugh in a phone interview last week last regime, the No. 14 pick in the 2016 with the Tribune. draft seems to have found some favor Jimenez rarely checked in to games as a under the new Bulls front office. Even walk-on but was a favorite among team- coming off a down shooting year, mates. He scored his first points as a Valentine is one of the Bulls’ better freshman in the 2011 Big Ten-ACC Chal- outside shooters (36.6% on 3s in his lenge in front of family and friends in career) and fits into a system with Atlanta against Georgia Tech, his favorite multiple ballhandlers and ball move- team as a child. ment that the new front office has “I always recognize the excitement of envisioned. teammates in the moment,” said Tavaras The Bulls installed new decision- Hardy, a former Northwestern assistant who NU makers at the start of their offseason to is now the coach at Loyola-Maryland. “The Former Northwestern basketball player Omar Jimenez, who works for CNN now, direct the course of the franchise, and guys he helped get better in practice were was arrested live on-air during George Floyd protests on May 29 in Minneapolis. this week will be the first opportunity for equally joyful in helping him get success. the new executives to make an impact on “He knew what he wanted and what he She later sent a text, telling him: “I didn’t He also worked at WBAL-TV in Baltimore the roster. It also could serve as a wanted to get out of it. He was realistic. He want to be another mother whose beautiful as a reporter and fill-in anchor, covering window into their priorities and what was joining the team not to play a lot but Black son died in police custody.” trials of police officers charged in the death direction the team might take. wanted to be part of what we were doing.” Journalists avoid becoming central fig- of Freddie Gray, led an award-winning Jimenez, who is based in Chicago, often ures in a story. Jimenez was relieved his special on opioids and published pieces on likens his experiences in athletics to his role managers and producers agreed “the larger child sex trafficking across the state. in journalism. story of George Floyd can’t get lost here.” Jimenez’s career is lifting off as media LOYOLA All of his training and focus was required “I tried to always frame what happened undergo a period of reckoning about how MEN’S BASKETBALL May 29 in Minneapolis, when Jimenez and to me within the larger story of George they cover topics such as police brutality his CNN crew were arrested as Jimenez Floyd and why we were there in the first and against a wave of antimedia sentiment. reported on the aftermath of George Floyd’s place,” Jimenez said. “What happened to Reporters have come under attack in Team activities killing that sparked nationwide protests me was a microcosm of the larger story we recent years. CNN has been a frequent against police brutality. were covering. At its core it’s an interaction target of President Donald Trump. “You’re always concerned for your safety. between a member of the community and Jimenez said he tries to be a window into paused after That’s the nature of the job,” Jimenez said. the police and how it can go terribly wrong.” other worlds for viewers and represent “I’m always thinking of safety. The pan- When he was on air next, he and his crew communities he covers fairly. demic, I’m wearing a mask when this returned to the same spot where they had “We are bringing stories to light that I can positive tests happened. How am I going to cover this been detained. Again, Jimenez recalled only assume some of our readers don’t By Shannon Ryan protest with a mass of people during a lessons from sports. usually get,” he said. “If I’m telling stories pandemic? But I never would have consid- “This is the athlete in me: In my mind, from a Black community and a white The Loyola men’s basketball program ered we would have ended a live report in the arrest was something trying to knock us person who maybe doesn’t have many announced Monday it has paused team handcuffs.” off our game,” he said. “We need to show Black friends is reading my story, that activities after positive COVID-19 tests Minnesota State Troopers detained strength, go back to doing the job we were person’s interpretation of what a Black among team personnel. Jimenez, producer Bill Kirkos and photo- meant to do in the first place, the job the person is is told through my lens. That’s my The start of the Ramblers season will journalist Leonel Mendez during their live world is watching us for. You can knock us responsibility if I’m going into a Black be delayed. They were scheduled to tip 5 a.m. broadcast near where a police down but you can’t knock us out.” community, a white community, a rural off Dec. 3 against Drake at Gentile Arena. precinct building had been set ablaze. Only 26, he has covered enough high- community, a city. I am representing Loyola did not disclose how many Jimenez was heard telling officers he and profile events to qualify as a veteran whatever population I’m covering. positive tests it had or identify those the crew would move to wherever they newsman. “Sometimes I have to head off (misinfor- infected. It said the positive tests were were instructed to relocate. He was seen “A lot of (stuff ) has happened,” Jimenez mation) and I carry that responsibility into a among the “team’s personnel, which holding his CNN press badge and identify- said. “I’ve covered four hurricanes, five lot of stories.” consists of student-athletes, coaches, ing himself as a reporter. He continued to wildfires, too many mass shootings, the Covering heavy topics such as natural managers and staff.” speak on air as an officer grabbed his arm pandemic. It grew me up really fast.” disasters, violence and an intense election, “Since July, we have been mindful and and put him in handcuffs. Jimenez stood out almost immediately at Jimenez said he ensures time for his mental diligent while testing for the past 16 “We can move back to where you like,” he Medill, where he worked with the Chicago health. weeks with no positives until this point,” said during his televised arrest. “We are live Innocence Project investigating potential He enjoys music. He once won a Jimmy Loyola coach Porter Moser said in a on the air here. We are getting out of your wrongful convictions. He interned with Fallon rap battle as a Northwestern student statement. way — wherever you want us, (we’ll) get out CNN International out of the United Nations going by his alter ego OJ Tropicana, and he “But, as we have seen throughout the of your way.” and at the NBC News Chicago bureau. plays the piano. He likes playing “Call of county, COVID-19 cases are on the rise, The CNN crew was released about an “I saw a real go-getter,” Medill associate Duty” with friends. spiking everywhere, and unfortunately it hour later. professor Larry Stuelpnagel said. “He And, of course, he goes into the gym to has reached our program. One of the tougher parts, Jimenez said, always had a lot of poise. He always had a shoot hoops for hours at a time. “From the onset of returning, we have was knowing his mother was watching his good (plan): ‘I’ve thought this out. Here’s “I’ve made a point this year to treat my said that the health and safety of our broadcast that morning. She felt helpless. how I’m going to do this story and how I’m mental health as importantly as my physical student-athletes, coaches and staff “The scarier part for her was after I (was going to execute it.’ He was a natural with health,” he said. comes first. At this time, we will suspend led) away from the cameras,” he said. that.” And then it’s right back to the field, all team activities and will follow all “Nobody knew where I was. My mom had During a residency at WGEM-TV in reporting on monumental moments. back-to-play guidelines given to us from no idea watching whether I was OK or not. Quincy, Ill., Jimenez led an investigative “(I have a) thankfulness to have that our team doctors. We will get through It’s something that’s going to stick with me report on the business of methamphet- front-row seat and being as close as you can this and will return to play when it is safe and stick with her for a long time.” amine use in the area. be to these major events in history.” to be back.” SS Tuesday, November 17, 2020 | Section 4 AE+ ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

Teamsters leader put on trial in ‘Betrayal’ Documentary looks at controversial case against Bill Hogan Jr.

Rick Kogan Sidewalks

In the history of the labor movement, Chicago has played an important role. That history has been punctuated by sad and bloody chapters and it might do you some good to read about the Haymarket Affair in 1886 or the Pullman railroad strike in 1894. And it might do you some good to watch a riveting and revelatory documentary, “Betrayal: When the Government Took Over the Teamsters Union.” If all you know about the Teamsters is the name Jimmy Hoffa from legend, films or books, this film will open your eyes and provide you with 70-some minutes a fine film- making. This is, in its way, a modern horror story that begins in 1989 when, controversially using the RICO Act, that federal law intended to combat organized crime, the Department of Jus- tice under then-U.S. attorney for the Southern District of CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE New York Rudy Giuliani in- Amid the pandemic, a man walks past a mural featuring former President Barack Obama at King Drive and Oakwood Boulevard. stalled an Independent Review Board to take temporary con- BOOK REVIEW trol of the entire International Teamsters union. According to a government study and a later internal audit, that task of weeding organized crime out of the union was accomplished within three years. ‘A vessel for a million But knowing a good and lucrative thing when they saw one, the members of the IRB have stuck around for the next three decades, justifying their existence with investigations different dreams’ that sometimes result in false charges again union officials charting from Obama’s origins to book, we see Obama’s primary and members, all the while Barack Obama’s ‘A Promised Land’ the apprehension of Osama bin defensive tool, his prodigious dipping into union coffers for Laden in 2011. mind and proclivity toward salaries for attorneys, investiga- aims to define presidential legacy The presidential memoir so over-considering every detail. tors and other employees. often falls flat because it works Obama is among the most The IRB played nasty politi- By Nate Marshall One must suppose that after against the strengths of the fascinating characters in our cal games and favorites — such completing the impossible job memoir form. Rather than take a electoral history. His own biogra- as by helping scandal-plagued Presidential memoirs are the prospect of writing a book slice of one’s life to lay bare and phy, trajectory and the passion- Ron Carey and later a doughy maybe a fool’s errand. Perhaps about it feels small. Yet, Barack come to a revelation about the ate reactions he evokes on all Jimmy Hoffa Jr. become union the job of the presidency itself is Obama’s tome of a memoir, “A self or the world, the presidential sides make him a singular figure presidents — and by concoct- a fool’s errand. What hubris must Promised Land,” suggests by its memoir seeks to take the sum of in our cultural consciousness. ing ridiculous charges against it take to look at this impossibly mere length and detail that one a life to defend one’s actions. Given that, it seems any review union officials who were huge, incredibly complex coun- of the most significant tasks of These sorts of memoirs are an of his work is as much about the deemed troublesome. try with its precarious position as the job is the work of legacy attempt maybe not to rewrite man as it is about the book — and Near the top of that list was the 500-pound gorilla on the maintenance. This impression is history, but to situate history in perhaps it’s not so much about Bill Hogan Jr., the head of world stage and think, “Yes, I can deepened once you realize this the most rosy frame. It is by do that gig.” memoir is only a first volume nature defensive and in this Turn to Obama, Page 3 Turn to Kogan, Page 3

‘Immersive Van Gogh’ attraction is coming soon Experience opening in said Corey Ross, Lighthouse Immersive president, in an inter- February in rehabbed view before the news conference. former Germania Club “It’s a completely new way of encountering art. The work of By Steve Johnson Van Gogh is deconstructed and then reconstructed in a very A new North Side attraction modern way.” will aim to place visitors inside “Art plus light plus animation the imagery of Dutch artist Vin- plus sound ups the emotional cent Van Gogh, following on ante of the viewing experience,” successful runs for the concept in said the Toronto Star in review- Paris and Toronto. ing the Toronto version of “Im- “Immersive Van Gogh,” slated mersive Van Gogh” in June. to open in February in a reno- “It truly is immersive,” the vated former social club on Clark Star’s critic wrote of what she Street, will use digital projection said was a 35-minute experience. and animation to envelop people “You are surrounded by ever- in Van Gogh’s sunflowers, his shifting views featuring about VLADIMIR KEVORKOV PHOTO nighttime stars and his bedroom 400 images, including 40 of van “Immersive Van Gogh” uses digital projection and animation to envelop people in the famed artist’s works. in Arles. Gogh’s paintings, displayed on Lighthouse Immersive, out of the massive walls and floors of former Germania Club, on Clark lease, Ross said, and “Immersive signed by Italian producer Massi- Toronto, was set to announce the the room. They are enhanced by Street south of North Avenue, a Van Gogh” is just the first show it miliano Siccardi, and each one is project at a Monday morning lighting, animation and music.” one-time social hub for the city’s will mount in its grand halls. made specific to its space. The online news conference along The Toronto show plays in the German immigrant community. “We’re planning to settle in Germania Club building, for with city cultural officials. building that used to house the Renaming the venue Light- and make the Germania Club a instance, has 35-foot-tall walls, “It’s an experience that is Star’s printing presses. In Chi- house ArtSpace Chicago, the center for immersive art,” he said. simultaneously digital and IRL,” cago, it will be in the rehabbed company has taken a multi-year The Van Gogh shows are de- Turn to Van Gogh, Page 2 2 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020

CELEBRITIES Stars plan show on soccer takeover ASK AMY By Amy Dickinson

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Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McEl- henney bought one of the world’s oldest soccer Talking is 1st step to changing sex life teams on Monday and plan Dear Amy: My husband You Are: The Surprising You can be diplomatic to document their first and I have been married New Science that Will by politely stating how you foray into the sport in a for 29 years. We’re both in Transform Your Sex Life,” feel: “I probably should fly-on-the-wall TV show. our early 60s. Our relation- (2015, Simon & Schuster), have said this before now, In a pinch-yourself ship is caring and loving, which starts with this line: but I don’t like to talk moment for success- but we no longer have sex. “Yes, you ARE normal!” about money or answer starved fans of Welsh club It’s been nearly a year since I will say this: Your questions about the price Wrexham, Reynolds and the last time, and nearly sexless status doesn’t seem of things. I understand McElhenney completed a another year since the time to be particularly unusual, that you’re curious, but it $2.5 million takeover of a before that. When we were and you are definitely not makes me uncomfortable.” team that plays in the fifth younger, our sex life was alone. Your neighbors will tier of English soccer. passionate and robust. But You don’t need to accept probably continue doing “This is really happen- it tapered off over time. We your current situation as this, because this is how ing,” Reynolds, a Canadi- don’t talk about this. a necessary aspect of your they relate to people and an-born actor best known Once in a while, I’ll age and stage of life. The initiate conversations. for starring in the “Dead- suggest that we think first step toward change — After you’ve made your pool” movies, said at end about “doing it” more and intimacy — is to talk diplomatic statement, of a short video announc- often, and he seems agree- about it. you can greet repeat ing the purchase of the able, but it doesn’t happen Say to your beloved: offenses with a smile and a 156-year-old club. unless I initiate. And even “This is a tough thing for reminder: “Remember? No In a recent call with then, it’s pretty rudimen- me to talk about, but I’d money talk for me!” members of the club’s tary. I don’t think this like to discuss our sex You can also respond supporters’ trust, Reyn- bothers him. We get along life. Can we set aside time with a non sequitur that olds and McElhenney well and are very comfort- tomorrow night to start the discourages follow- described Wrexham as able with each other. We’re conversation? through: “Ha ha, you guys a “sleeping giant” and Ryan Reynolds, above, and Rob McElhenney have purchased Welsh soccer club Wrexham. way past the point of being No one is at fault. No one are so curious!” outlined their vision to CHARLES SYKES/INVISION 2019 wildly attracted to each is to blame. And — with a make the team a “global other. I’ll admit that I’ve willing partner — you can Dear Amy: “Wanting to force.” that “it is out of sincere than 200 movies to his let inertia take over, but turn things around. Want” wasn’t particularly “You may have never love that we share Sinbad, name and famed for his it bothers me to think I’ll eager to “partner up.” heard of Wrexham, the our beloved husband and work with Oscar-winning likely not have sex again, Dear Amy: I was taught I was in her/his shoes at Racecourse Ground or father, is recovering from a director Satyajit Ray, died and that we’ve just let it go. it was rude to ask people one point. I had a satisfying (sponsor) Ifor Williams,” recent stroke. Sunday of complications I worry about what our how much they paid for life as a singleton. Reynolds said then, putting “Sinbad is a light source from the coronavirus. relationship will turn into something, but I have Suddenly, everyone was on a Welsh accent, “but of love and joy for many Chatterjee had a career if I lose that special inti- neighbors that ask me this getting married, having you will.” generations. While he in Bengali-language films macy with him forever. all the time, whether it’s babies, etc., and I felt like To increase the club’s is beginning his road to that spanned six decades Do most long-married an article of clothing or a an outcast. I wondered exposure, the owners-elect recovery, we are faithful and was best known for couples just stop having plant. what was “wrong” with are ready to use Wrexham and optimistic that he will his work with Ray, whose sex? What is the “norm?” They also ask me how me. in a TV series. bring laughter into our films garnered critical Is it up to me to turn much money I make and It took a while, but “That’s happened. We’re hearts soon,” the statement acclaim and won awards things around? how much I have saved for finally I decided to stop documenting it,” McEl- continued. worldwide, putting India — Sexless at 60 retirement. wanting and just start henney, an American actor Sinbad, born David on the global cinema map. I am on the verge of enjoying. and director who was the Adkins, is known for his In 2012, Chatterjee was Dear Sexless: Applying being rude myself and Low and behold, the creator of “It’s Always stand-up work and appear- awarded the Dada Saheb a “norm” to anyone’s sex snapping at them to mind next person I dated, turned Sunny in Philadelphia,” ances in the sitcoms “A Phalke Award, the highest life might not be appropri- their own business. out to be my spouse going said on the call last week. Different World” and “The honor in Indian cinema. ate, because popular ideas How can I diplomati- on 30 years. Sometimes Fans aren’t currently Sinbad Show.” The enter- about what is “normal” cally tell them I don’t want when you stop looking, the allowed to attend soccer tainer has also appeared in Nov. 17 birthdays: Singer tend to box people into to be asked this question apple falls into your lap. matches in Britain, but several movies. Gordon Lightfoot is 82. a specific construct. In any longer, and that it’s — Happy Reynolds has said he wants “Our family thanks you Director Martin Scors- short, if your current rude? to be at “as many games as in advance for your love ese is 78. “SNL” producer sexless state was working — About to Blow Dear Happy: And if the I can make.” and support and ask for Lorne Michaels is 76. Actor for you and your husband apple doesn’t fall into your continued prayers for his Danny DeVito is 76. Enter- (if you were both happy Dear About to Blow: lap, you still get to live a Sinbad recovering healing,” the statement tainer RuPaul is 60. Actor and felt fulfilled), then the Your neighbors obviously satisfying life. from stroke: The family read. Daisy Fuentes is 54. Singer norm — whatever that is — weren’t taught the same of Sinbad, 64, says the Ronnie DeVoe is 53. Actor wouldn’t matter. lesson you were. In some Copyright 2020 by Amy comedian-actor is recov- Legend of Indian cinema David Ramsey is 49. Actor I highly recommend families, cultures and Dickinson ering from a recent stroke. Chatterjee dies: Soumitra Rachel McAdams is 42. reading Ph.D. researcher neighborhoods, this ques- The Adkins family said Chatterjee, 85, the legend- Guitarist Isaac Hanson is Emily Nagoski’s ground- tion might not be consid- Distributed by Tribune in a statement Monday ary Indian actor with more 40. Bassist Reid Perry is 32. breaking book: “Come as ered rude. Content Agency ‘The Minutes’ suffers Broadway postponement By Chris Jones particular show, which has a large ensemble cast and is When Broadway closed directed by Steppenwolf down due to the pandemic artistic director Anna D. on March 12, the Steppen- Shapiro, also has a lot of wolf Theatre Company busy schedules around production of Tracy Letts’ which it must work. “The Minutes” was on the As a result of the change, cusp of its opening night. In the show has lost its theater the weeks that followed, the and now will look around show’s set remained on the for new digs in what is likely stage of the Cort Theatre, to be a very busy spring. The where it was expected to be producers said their cre- one of the first shows to ative team remains intact reopen. On Monday in New and that they hope to retain York, that set was being most of the previously an- loaded out of the theater at nounced cast, heavy on 138 W. 48th St. Steppenwolf ensemble That opening will still members. proceed, the show’s Broad- In the meantime, Step- way producers, led by Jeff- penwolf (which is opening a rey Richards, insisted Mon- new $54 million addition to day. Just a whole lot later its Chicago campus) won’t than intended. see a slice of the projected Precisely two years later. commercial revenue or the “The Minutes” will now benefit of an allegorical open on March 15, 2022, show that seemed especially offering further indication timely in the current presi- (if any was needed) as to dential administration. how far into the future COVID-19 has scrambled Chris Jones is a Tribune MICHAEL BROSILOW the Broadway industry. This critic. “The Minutes” by Tracy Letts had its premiere at the Steppenwolf Theatre in 2017.

MCA to close temporarily due to COVID; other museums still open By Steve Johnson the museum’s website says. Chicago-area museums been open Fridays, Sat- “We plan to reopen on shut down for the most part urdays and Sundays during MCA Chicago an- Friday, December 4. Until in mid-March as the first the pandemic, said it was nounced Monday it is clos- then we invite you to access wave of the pandemic hit enacting the temporary ing down again for two our digital offerings, in- the country. closure because “we take weeks as COVID-19 rates cluding our featured exhib- As infection rates the health and safety of the climb rapidly in Illinois and ition ‘The Long Dream.’” slowed, most institutions public and our museum across the country. Other museums sam- began to reopen beginning staff as our highest pri- “The MCA’s building is pled, including the Art in June with limited ca- ority.” temporarily closed for two Institute and Museum of pacities, shorter hours and weeks to support the city of Science and Industry, were social distancing and mask- sajohnson E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Chicago’s efforts to contain not immediately planning ing requirements. @chicagotribune.com “Duro Olowu: Seeing Chicago” at the MCA last March. the spread of COVID-19,” to close again, officials said. The MCA, which has Twitter @StevenKJohnson

to Toronto after seeing He was struck by it, he Institute.” a different room. safe social distances and it Van Gogh Siccardi and his creative said, and found himself In Toronto, the exhib- The Chicago February 11 will require visitors to wear partners’ “Van Gogh, wondering “what can it be ition was able to open debut will come as, appar- masks. Continued from Page 1 Starry Night” at the about projected art that is during the COVID-19 pan- ently, vaccines are ex- Tickets, at $39 for adults, Ateleier des Lumieres in working so wonderfully in demic by at first making a pected to be starting to be go on sale Nov. 23 for the neoclassical architectural Paris. (“Van Gogh, Starry a city where you can go to drive-in experience into administered in the U.S. first three months of the detailing and balconies to Night” also gets a cameo in see the Louvre. the building and then also But at the outset it will exhibition at van- work with. the Netflix series “Emily “It’s a departure. It’s not mounting the show sepa- feature circles projected goghchicago.com or by Ross brought the work In Paris.”) the same as going to the Art rately for visitors on foot in onto the floor delineating phone at 844-307-4644. S Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, November 17, 2020 3 Obama Continued from Page 1 the man, but rather about the perch through which any particular reviewer might observe the phenom- enon that is Obama. So, let me offer my perch: In spring 2004, I sat with my dad on 119th and Hal- sted streets in a parking lot waiting for our neighbor- hood’s biggest annual event, the Jackie Robinson West Little League Parade, to start. We met the pa- ‘A Promised rade’s honorary grand marshal, a big-smiled state Land’ senator who shocked us to By Barack Obama, Crown, win the Democratic pri- 751 pages, $45 mary for the U.S. Senate. We had expected one of the white guys to beat him. After shaking his hand and recognizes on the cam- sharing a brief word, I paign trail that his support- asked my dad if he thought ers “had taken possession this guy stood a chance. My of (his) likeness and made it dad, in all his precinct a vessel for a million differ- captain wisdom, looked ent dreams.” He under- down at me and said force- stands the impossibility of fully, “They will not elect a satisfying such an impos- Black man whose name sible role. And yet it seems rhymes with Osama to the ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE like all he can do is operate U.S. Senate, but we’re Then-Sen. Barack Obama speaks to voters as the Democratic presidential candidate in 2008 in Davenport, Iowa. under the strain of those gonna support him any- impossible images. way.” Still, in some ways, the differently than they would experiences Americans “Dreams From My Father,” In 2017, I went with a In fall 2008, I sat in my book is evidence that be if he were not Black. often share the “same val- that much is clear. This friend to Obama’s farewell first year of college reading Obama has never kicked One example:Consider ues” and “same hopes and new book though, loses a speech at McCormick Obama’s first memoir, that tendency to offer four his “Beer Summit” with dreams.” This notion re- step in comparison, per- Place. At the end of this “Dreams From My Father,” perspectives rather than Harvard professor Henry veals something about the haps because the question speech, I felt a distinct in Intro to African Ameri- one response. Louis Gates Jr. and Cam- man and his successes and at the center of it is so emptiness. This was not can Studies. My professor, a In a particularly embar- bridge police officer Sgt. failures. Time and again, it much more complex than just an emotional reaction regal woman from the first rassing and confounding James Crowley.Crowley seems when Obama is charting the journey of a to Donald Trump’s im- generation of academics to passage in the book, Obama had arrested Gates, think- successful, it is precisely mixed Black child of di- pending inauguration; it benefit from the wide- painfully misdefines W.E.B. ing the professor was trying this ability to find common vorced, multicontinental was something more par- spread establishment of Du Bois’s concept of “dou- to break into his own home. ground that shines. Also, parents. The pathway from ticular. Obama’s central Black studies departments, ble consciousness.” He is Obama offered an off-the- when we see him frustrated Honolulu to Harvard is message that night was wore Obama sweatshirts to reflecting on how race cuff critique of the situation or unable to navigate politi- improbable but many mag- extolling the virtues of class and teared up talking shaped his campaign when that sparked controversy by cal situations, this too is nitudes easier to explain public service and engage- history in our first meeting he boils down double con- saying the officer had rooted in his faith in shared than the journey from ment. Before me was a man post-election. It wasn’t lost sciousness to mean Black “acted stupidly.” After the values. He underestimates, partying, bookish Black who earnestly believed in on me, but I was more people feeling like outsid- summit he has the follow- for example, that Republi- jock to the Situation Room the gospel of involvement. struck by how Obama’s ers in the American project ing exchange with his ad- can opposition was rooted watching Navy SEALS kill What was missing, which recollection of organizing — in his words “the perpet- visor Valerie Jarrett, who not purely in a set of consis- bin Laden. Obama goes maybe was always missing, on the Far South Side was ual ‘Other’ always looking tells him the coverage of tent values that he might through many of the politi- was a direction. This presi- the first time I’d ever seen in.” Obama then offers the summit was positive, share, but rather in a desire cal moments that shaped dent, it seems, has never that far flung set of neigh- observations about the although some Black sup- to wield power and a recog- his rise and first term, offer- been clear, to himself or to borhoods where my family myriad ways in which the porters were unhappy: nition of “how useful fear ing an exhaustive list of us, on what values he has lived since the 1960s media and everyday Ameri- “They don’t understand could be in advancing their who was in the room and meant us to be in service of. ever rendered in prose cans questioned his why we’d bend over back- cause.” his impressions of their Service was the value; beyond a crime blotter “American-ness” through ward to make Crowley feel One might search intellect and motivations. activity was the value. headline. insinuation and falsehood. welcome,” she said. through this book looking One feature of his character The problem, though, is My great-grandmother, Were Obama able to read “What’d you tell them?” I for a sense of Obama’s building is a tendency to by that metric, many of the who was born in 1910 and Du Bois more accurately, he asked. political center, the set of lean into physical descrip- right-wing extremists tak- lived to be 101, spent the would see the ways in “I said the whole thing principles that governed tions for the men (Rahm ing to the street with all last few years of her life which his career is rife with had become a distraction, how he governed, and Emanuel is “darkly hand- manner of offensive word calling Obama her “son-in- examples of double con- and you’re focused on gov- come up feeling a bit empty. some,” and Vladimir Putin and deed are practicing a law.” This president is sciousness properly de- erning and getting health- Is Obama the liberal lion is “unremarkable” with “a virtuous citizenship, so many things to many peo- fined. Du Bois’s notion of care passed.” hemmed in by a con- wrestler’s build”) while long as their chants are ple, but to this reviewer, he double consciousness is not I nodded. “And our Black tentious Congress, or is he almost fastidiously avoiding accompanied by votes. At is maybe a kind of shadow some sad tale of Black folks on staff … how are they the disappointing centrist such descriptions for most the end of the night, my family member most of all. misfit status, but rather doing?” happy to channel the rheto- of the women who come friend and I left and bought The Obama that shines offers a reading of the Black Valerie shrugged. “The ric of progressivism while across the stage. One might a few souvenir shirts for through the text is certainly American psyche, a psyche younger ones are a little avoiding its principled also notice how many more family members. The brilliant and analytical, but shaped by power relation- discouraged. But they get it. stances? The answer is men populate Obama’s shirts, like the man, like the with little philosophical or ships between racial With all you’ve got on your unclear, largely because the inner circles with a few book, like the movement, ideological heft. When groups. Stated more simply, plater, they just don’t like writer himself is rigorously notable exceptions, such as carried no meaningful recounting an early misstep Du Bois is describing Black seeing you be put in that noncommittal on the sub- Hillary Clinton, Jarrett and slogans or central princi- on the primary trail in 2007, people’s ability to see them- position.” ject, often opting for what the women in his family. ples beyond the name and he remarks that his head selves through “white” eyes “Which position?” I said. he calls in his state Senate One moment of genuine face etched proudly for all was “crammed with too in a way that white people “Being Black, or being presi- days “modest, nonpartisan insight is when Obama to wear, for all to find some many facts and too few rarely develop in the oppo- dent?” measures.” remarks upon his own fit inside. It all meant some- answers.” He corrects this site direction, because they We both got a good laugh Much has been written deification. He reacts with thing but what it meant we on the campaign by leaning never have need for such a out of that. about the quality of Barack a sort of bemused confu- could not say. into the folksy charms and skill. Ironically, this skill is A word that often recurs Obama as a prose stylist. He sion at the news he has stories of the best American one we see Obama employs in Obama’s memoir is can write a crisp, clean been awarded the 2009 Nate Marshall is originally politicians coupled with a repeatedly, when noting “same.” This is generally sentence that offers both Nobel Peace Prize (his from the South Side of Chi- strategic and energetic the ways that his stances on connected to the idea that narrative and meditation. response is, “For what?”). cago and his most recent team built around him. subjects are interpreted across a wide range of In his fine first book, Far before that moment, he book is “Finna: Poems.”

Kogan Continued from Page 1

Local 714, the original Teamster chapter in Chi- cago founded by his father. He rose through the ranks to become leader of the organization’s national trade show and movie divi- sion. And, for a time, he was loyal to his bosses. But when he began to more closely observe the govern- ment’s overreach, he bris- tled and spoke out against /JOANNE FILLER continued government George Bogdanich, left, appears with Bill Hogan Jr., second control. He became a from right, Hogan’s son, Bob, and his granddaughter, Kelly, marked man. at a screening of his documentary film in January, 2020, at There are more the 30 the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago. people interviewed on camera in the film, most of PROVIDED BY GEORGE BOGDANICH Festival, where it was a ing to his eyes, “It is hard to them admittedly pro-union A still photo from the new documentary film “Betrayal: When the Government Took Over semifinalist in the docu- believe this could happen in and all of them admirers of the Teamsters Union” shows former Teamsters official Bill Hogan Jr. addressing people at mentary feature. But the America.” But it did. Hogan. a 1995 rally at the Teamsters headquarters in Washington, D.C. film recently became avail- Ruth Needleman, former Lucy Salenger, the first able on many streaming professor of labor studies at and former director of the doesn’t like, canceled a utions, not only to his union It has taken Bogdanich services and for purchase. Indiana University North- Illinois Film Office, which planned interview. members, but also Chi- years to make this film but Though unions may not west, says of the film, “It helped launch the city’s “It was all set up and cago’s film business and he finds it now particularly be held in the high regard opened my eyes to a history usually very active film/TV then it wasn’t,” says the trade shows.” timely “since it provides a they once were and Team- of government intervention community, says bluntly, film’s producer and director “Badly” is perhaps an fact-based sequel to the ster membership, once 2.2 that has been and still is “We would not have had a George Bogdanich. understatement. Once the events portrayed in ‘The million, has dropped to 1.4 anti-labor, anti-democratic, film industry here without This film has been a labor IRB set its sights of Hogan, Irishman,’ and features million, the film gives a fine clearly illegal and unconsti- Bill.” of love and justice for Bog- according to the film, it Giuliani as well as Jack history of the organization tutional.” None of those inter- danich, a native of Gary, went after him with a wild- Goldsmith, a current Har- through vintage clips. It There is no doubt that viewed are naive. “We’ve Ind., and a former director eyed vengeance. He was vard University law profes- forcefully argues that the the history of many unions had problems, sure, but the of public relations for AF- kicked out of the union on a sor, former top Justice Teamsters raised the living has been marked by corrup- good we’ve done for work- SCME Council 31 in Illinois, spurious charge, threatened Department official and standards of working peo- tion, power struggles, and ing people is second to which represents state with jail time, barred from author of the recent best- ple and, it argues, “created associations with organized none,” Hogan says. “We employees. He’s also a jour- talking to any other Team- seller “In Hoffa’s Shadow.” the middle class.” crime. The film does not don’t have to apologize to nalist, publicist, and politi- ster members, including his Naturally, the pandemic But its aim is squarely on ignore any of that but is anybody.” cal consultant. His brother, own sons, and others he had scuttled various plans for trying to right the wrongs persuasive in convincing us It might have been nice Walt Bogdanich, is a three- known since childhood. He the film. It did have a show- the government has and that many of the real bad to also hear from some — time Pulitzer Prize-winning paid a heavy price for speak- ing in January at the Gene continues to inflict on the guys work for the govern- any — of the governmental investigative reporter now ing out and so did his family, Siskel Film Center here but Teamsters. ment, stuffing their pockets players in this story but with the New York Times. including by wife Ginni, a planned April screening at “They took the guts out as they trample on the right none were willing to talk. 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Bridge East-West vulnerable, South deals North ♠ A64 ♥ KQ72 Dick Tracy By Joe Staton and Mike Curtis ♦ Q84 ♣ K62 West East ♠ KQ953 ♠ J82 ♥ 10 5 3 ♥ 864 ♦ J7 ♦ A1062 ♣ Q107 ♣ J85 South ♠ 10 7 ♥ AJ9 ♦ K953 ♣ A943 Today’s deal is from a competition in England, where the weak no trump is popular. These players open one of a minor and rebid one no trump with 15-17, exactly the Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun opposite of what strong no trump players do. South held up dummy’s ace on the first two rounds of spades and won The bidding: the third round, discarding a club South West North East from his hand. He 1NT* Pass 2♣ Pass could make his 2♦ Pass 3NT All pass contract if he could *Weak, 12-14 points develop two tricks ♠ from the diamond Opening lead: Five of suit without allowing West to gain the lead. He needed a 5-3 spade split as well, but the opponents’ carding made it look like that was the case. A 3-3 split in diamonds would do it, again providing that he could keep West off lead, and there were also some 4-2 splits that could Prickly City By Scott Stantis be handled. Declarer led a heart to his jack and led a small diamond toward the dummy, inserting dummy’s eight when West played low. East captured this with his 10 and exited safely with a low heart to South’s ace. Another low diamond fetched the jack from West, covered by dummy’s queen and losing to East’s ace. The king and nine of diamonds were both high and gave declarer the nine tricks that he needed. Had the jack of diamonds not appeared, declarer would have to guess whether the diamonds were splitting 3-3 or to finesse East for the jack. Good technique by declarer in the diamond suit!

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