West Ridge’s Closed YMCA, Now A Migrant Shelter, Gets $3.75 Million in Federal Funds For Renovation – Block Club Chicago

The money is part of more than $26 million secured for projects in Rep. Jan Schakowky’s Far North Side and north suburban district. Schakowsky said the High Ridge Y had a vital community function, serving people of all backgrounds. Her dog, Pippi, received obedience training at the facility.
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FJB
3 years ago

Only a Democrat would characterize training a dog as a vital community function. Jan needs a strong man to give her obendience training.

Old Joe
3 years ago

What are the local village people gonna think?

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Follow the money when it is spent. It will be a huge waste of money like government always does.

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