Author: HF Chronicle Staff

Hobo Jungle a fun way to teach safety

When life gives you lemons, the saying goes, make lemonade. One Homewood woman recently took the sour taste of an anonymous scolding and decided to go another direction. From lemons, she made a flock of flamingos.   Leslie Bolser, center, and friends   celebrate after planting a flock   of plastic flamingos in[Read More…]

Flossmoor Station celebrates 20 years of leading the craft beer revolution

Residents brought concerns over last week’s administrative shakeup at Parker Junior High School to Monday’s Flossmoor District 161 Board of Education committee meeting. Nearly 50 people attended the sometimes heated meeting, during which a number of residents peppered board members and administrators with questions and criticism on issues ranging from[Read More…]

Police warn of scam involving IRS impersonators

Did you know the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays can damage your skin in as little as 15 minutes?     Dr. Michael   Romberg Although the sun is necessary for life, too much sun exposure can lead to adverse health effects, including skin cancer. In fact, more than one million Americans are diagnosed[Read More…]

Designs lay out wetlands, native prairie at Irons Oaks

Homewood trustees approved a budget amendment Tuesday, Aug. 23, that will enable the  police department to add two patrol officer positions. Police Chief Bill Alcott said the request for new positions is in anticipation of greater demand on the department as a result of business expansion on Halsted Street. “With[Read More…]

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