The State of Illinois has partnered with Coursera to offer virtual career training to unemployed workers. Using an Illinois workNet account, job seekers can register for free courses in high-demand fields like information technology from top institutions—such as the University of Illinois—to learn new skills, earn certificates and make themselves more attractive to employers. More than 3,000 residents have enrolled, and over 430 classes have been completed since June. Register here by Oct. 31.
The Illinois Secretary of State has implemented new policies to allow drivers to stay safe and avoid long lines and crowds at the DMV. Drivers age 75 years and older automatically have their driver’s licenses extended by one year; the new expiration date is their birthday in 2021. All other licenses and IDs have been extended to Feb. 1, 2021. Vehicle registrations will expire Nov. 1 and can be renewed online, along with duplicate license and ID requests, plate replacement, and more at www.cyberdriveillinois.com.
The beginning of the school year is upon us, and it is quite different for many students. As parents, I know that we strive to provide the best learning environment possible for our children. Here are some resources that may help:
We are running out of time to complete the 2020 Census. The last day to fill it out is Sept. 30. Don’t wait until the last minute. Financial resources for our local communities and representation in Congress for the next 10 years is at stake. Complete your census survey today at: http://2020census.gov
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