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Homewood approves financial incentive for martini bar plumbing work

Copper Still Martini Bar and Grill is getting a financial boost from Homewood after village board members approved a $34,998 incentive request at their Jan. 24 meeting.  The Copper Still opened on Jan. 2 at 1961 Ridge Road. The business owners, Copper Still Entertainment Group, are leasing the property at[Read More…]

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Hands-on learning abounds in District 153 Smart Lab

It’s the first period of the day and the room is full of seventh graders who pair up around the computers.  Each student is creating, writing or exploring using Homewood District 153’s Smart Lab equipment. “They’re completely engaged. It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen before,” said teacher Katie Nigro, science,[Read More…]

Storytelling by and for adults begins Feb. 8

“Tales to Wet Your Whistle,” a storytelling open mic program for adults with something to share and those who enjoy listening, starts Feb. 8 and continues on Wednesdays through July.   The program, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., is co-sponsored by the Homewood Public Library and Grape & Grain Co. [Read More…]

Careers in STEM focus of Tuesday program at H-F

Area students and parents are invited to Homewood-Flossmoor High School’s 6th Annual Careers in STEM Night from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the high school. Professionals will share what it takes to launch a successful career in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM). H-F counselor Roberto[Read More…]

League of Women Voters speaks out against Trump immigration policy

The Homewood-Flossmoor chapter of the League of Women Voters has shared the following comments on President Trump’s executive order on immigration barring individuals from seven Muslim-majority countries. The statement is from national League of Women Voters President Chris Carson.   “The League of Women Voters (LWV) is opposed to deportation[Read More…]

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Scenes from the St. Joseph Winter Picnic 2017

  José Barajas Jr. celebrates a victory in the cake walk at  the St. Joseph Winter Picnic on Saturday, Jan. 28, while  his father, José Barajas, looks on. (Photo by Eric Crump/  H-F Chronicle)   The Parish of St. Joseph in Homewood brought a sense of summer into a gloomy January night with its[Read More…]

Prairie State cancels many classes because of power outage

Prairie State College in Chicago Heights has canceled classes this week because of a power outage affecting portions of the campus. A notice posted on the college website attributed the outage to an electrical fire Saturday, Jan. 28, that affected power in the main building, the Health/Tech Center and Matteson[Read More…]

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