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CHICAGO — Cook County is trying to make navigating its services easier for people, regardless of what language they speak.
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Starting Tuesday, people who may not speak English but need help from the county can pick up an "I Speak" Card at the Sheriff's Kiosk in the Cook County Building, 118 North Clark Street, or at the ...