Mayor Lori Lightfoot kills long-term lease with non-public

The company that runs Chicago’s Southeast Side port killed a proposal to show it over to a non-public operator after Mayor Lori Lightfoot objected. Members of the Illinois International Port District board unanimously voted down a proposal to barter a grasp lease with Savage Services, a transportation and logistics firm based mostly in Midvale, Utah. It amounted to an about-face for an company that in March chosen Savage as its most well-liked bidder for the job of revitalizing operations. Board Chairman Michael Forde mentioned the mayor’s workplace voiced its objection and members agreed as a courtesy. “The mayor’s office was of the opinion that this was not in the long-term interests of the port,” Forde mentioned.

Long-term absentees make triumphant returns

Long-term absentees make triumphant returns

Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia return to the world finals The trio join Egypt and Nigeria, who had both qualified with a game to spare Côte d’Ivoire would have gone through had they beaten Morocco at home THE DAY REPLAYED - A tense final day of the African qualifying competition for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ ended with Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia joining Egypt and Nigeria as the continent’s five qualifiers. While the last two world finals saw the same quintet of Algeria, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Nigeria represent Africa on both occ... FIFA.com - News