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ForestParkReview.com Vol. 107, No. 11
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REVIEW MARCH 13, 2024
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Forest Park’s Deidre Baumann pins her hopes on a 6th run for judge Here’s why she thinks this race for a seat in the 7th Subcircuit will be different. By KELLY GARCIA Injustice Watch
This story was produced by Injustice Watch, a nonprofit newsroom in Chicago that investigates issues of equity and justice in the Cook County court system. Sign up at https:// www.injusticewatch.org/ to get their weekly newsletter. On a cold February day, Deidre Baumann walks down a quiet residential block in the Austin neighborhood on Chicago’s West Side with a stack of campaign postcards in one hand and her leather purse filled with buttons in the other. She greets each passerby with a friendly but nervous smile, reminding them to vote for her in the upcoming primary election. At the behest of one resident, she pins a button onto his jacket with her name and fresh new slogan printed across: The Voice For Equal Justice Baumann, 55, says she has door-knocked at least 100
Back in business M.E. Marketplace reopens 3 months after car crashed storefront. Story on page 7
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See DEIDRE BAUMANN on page 3
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