uh oh, you're in for it now!
https://chicago.suntimes.com/business/2020/3/9/21172404/aon-deal-throws-willis-tower-name-up-in-the-air
In a $30 billion deal, Aon is buying Willis Towers Watson, a rival in business insurance and risk consulting, but it raises one question in the mind of most Chicagoans: What will happen to the Willis Tower name now that we’ve gotten used to calling it that?
Kek
I still call it the Sears Tower. I remember when that thing got built
https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/2020/3/9/21172231/illinois-coronavirus-tally-11-pritzker
Pritzker announces 4 new coronavirus cases, declares state of emergency
Gov. J.B. Pritzker made the “disaster proclamation” Monday, saying, “I want folks to understand: This is going to affect your daily life.”
Wow, 4 people are sick! It's a state of emergency. Looks like Sanctuary City Chicago is not going to give up an opportunity to get their fingers in the pie.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a disaster proclamation Monday as he announced the state’s tally of coronavirus patients reached 11, with four new cases identified in Chicago.
The declaration, Illinois’ version of a state of emergency, was needed to open up access to additional federal funding that would help the state in its COVID-19 response, Pritzker said.
“We don’t need it now, but we may need it in the near future … because we can see, from the other states, from the other countries, what’s coming. There’s going to be an increase in cases,” Pritzker said.