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The Weeks | Feb. 15: D161 superintendent leaving, 2 candidate forums, Soup’s on for Equity, 1619 musical, bus company sold, water quality report 

THE WEEK > Your government The meetings listed below are open to the public. Some can be viewed by livestream. Monday, Feb. 16 Flossmoor Board of Trustees will meet at 7 p.m. in village hall, 2800 Flossmoor Road. The agenda is available here. The meeting livestream will be available here, ID 852 1089[Read More…]

02.15.2026 | What You Need To Know Today

The Rat Pack. The Center for Performing Arts at Governors State University will present a step back in time to the glitz and glamour of 1960s Las Vegas in this tribute to the original kings of cool — Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. “The Rat Pack in Concert”[Read More…]

02.14.2026 | What You Need To Know Today

Homewood Village Hall. Village hall will be closed today and Monday, Feb. 16, for the Presidents Day holiday. Move-Along Storytime. Youngsters age 3 to 8 who love stories, movement and a little imagination are invited to the meeting room in Homewood Public Library, 17917 Dixie Highway from 11 to 11:30 a.m. Lunar[Read More…]

02.13.2026 | What You Need To Know This Weekend

Friday, Feb. 13 Galentine’s Day Lunch at the English Room. Galentine’s Day is a day dedicated to celebrating female friendships. Gather your dearest friends for an unforgettable celebration at the historic and charming Deerpath Inn. The H-F Park District will sponsor a day trip there from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.[Read More…]

02.12.2026 | What You Need To Know Today

Baby Bloomers. Homewood Public Library, 17917 Dixie Highway, will host story time for children aged birth to 2.5 years old and their caregivers. There will be stories, songs, bubbles and free play in the Rauch Reading Room from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Register here. KinderCamp. Homewood Public Library, 17917 Dixie Highway, will host the[Read More…]

A sheen often seen near the outfall in the far northwest pond portion of Prairie Lakes was cause for concern among local environmental activities. A consultant hired by the village and Izaak Walton Preserve determined the sheen is not toxic. (Chronicle file photo)

Consultant reports water quality good at main Prairie Lakes; High iron content in northwest pond remains a problem

(Editor’s note: After local environmental activists questioned the original version of this story, we did a more thorough review of the report and presentation from the Fehr Graham study of the Prairie Lakes system and have revised the story to provide a more complete version of the study’s conclusions.) The[Read More…]

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