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2/3/2022 | What You Need to Know Today

OUTDOOR ICE SKATING LESSONS – Kids 12 and younger can get a unique experience, learning ice skating outdoors at classes at the rinks at Flossmoor Park. Starting Saturday, H-F Park District offers classes for beginner skaters to learn marching, gliding and balancing, along with the proper way to fall and[Read More…]

2/2/2022 | What You Need to Know Today

SCHOOL CLOSURES – Schools in Homewood District 153 and Flossmoor District 161 are closed today, along with H-F High School, as students are on e-learning. Infant Jesus of Prague School has a snow day. H-F Park District Discovery Preschool is also on remote learning. FOLLOWING UP FOR YOU – Throughout[Read More…]

Schools shift to e-learning to avoid weather-related issues

Homewood-Flossmoor High School, Homewood District 153 and Flossmoor District 161 will be closed Wednesday, Feb. 2, to avoid students coming to schools in what could be a dangerous winter weather storm. The National Weather Service said the South Suburbs can expect up to 10-inches of snow overnight into Wednesday morning[Read More…]

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ISU honors H-F grad Jennifer Parker for outstanding achievements

The Illinois State University Outstanding Young Alumni Award will be presented to Homewood-Flossmoor High School Class of 2000 graduate Dr. Jennifer Parker. The award, being presented Feb. 17, recognizes the contributions of outstanding young alumni to society, their profession or the university. Selection is based upon significant accomplishments in one’s[Read More…]

1/31/2022 | What You Need to Know Today

SNOW MID-WEEK. Snow could start Tuesday night and continue during the day Wednesday then start again Wednesday night and continue through Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Snow could be heavy at times, with 6 inches or more expected. SHOVEL SAFELY. By now, we’re all in the shoveling/blowing routine,[Read More…]

IDPH marks 2-year anniversary of COVID-19 in state

The Illinois Department of Public Health announced on Monday the second anniversary of the first COVID-19 case reported in the state. Two years later, IDPH is reporting more than 30,000 COVID-19 deaths during the pandemic. “On Jan. 24, 2020, when we announced the first case of COVID-19 in Illinois, we[Read More…]

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