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Homewood honors Sline for 20 years service

The Village of Homewood honored Sgt. Craig Sline Tuesday, Jan. 13, for 20 years of service to the village. Police Chief Lawrence Burnson read a resolution approved by the board of trustees that highlighted Sline’s accomplishments over the past two decades. Among them, Sline received the Cook County Sheriff’s Award of Merit for Service and Professionalism in 2002 and the[Read More…]

Homewood police reports | Jan. 2015

A selection of incidents in Homewood the first week of January that resulted in criminal charges. Chicago woman charged with battery after spraying guard with pepper spray A Chicago woman was charged with aggravated battery to a merchant after allegedly directing pepper spray at the face of a security guard[Read More…]

Homewood to consider purchase of former Savoia T’Go building

The village of Homewood is seeking to purchase another downtown property with the hope of selling it to a developer. Homewood trustees will consider a measure Tuesday, Jan. 13, to purchase 18138 Dixie Highway, formerly Savoia T’Go Restaurant for $151,700. Money for the purchase would come from the fund balance in the[Read More…]

Brunswick Zone closes for renovation

Members of the Homewood-Flossmoor Park District adult bowling program were ready to take the lanes Tuesday morning for the first meeting of the winter session, but they ran into a problem: no lanes. Area bowlers were surprised Tuesday to learn that Brunswick Zone XL had closed for renovation, apparently with[Read More…]

Flossmoor helping area’s needy through MLK Day of Service

Flossmoor residents are banding together to help south suburban neighbors in need during the 2015 MLK Day of Service on Jan. 19. The village’s Human Relations Commission is spearheading the day’s events, which will benefit three area social service organizations – the Jones Center in Chicago Heights, Respond Now, and South[Read More…]

Sleepy’s building gets the nod from Homewood trustees

Homewood trustees approved a Halsted Street planned-unit development Tuesday, Dec. 23, after the developer returned with revisions to the building design. The building at 17725 Halsted St. will house Sleepy’s, a bedding business, and a food establishment to be determined. The site was formerly the home of Arby’s Restaurant. The PUD[Read More…]

H-F speech team takes third in recent speech tournament (UPDATE Dec. 18)

Homewood-Flossmoor High School speech team. The Homewood-Flossmoor High School Speech Team took third place in the Thornridge Tree Speech Tournament Dec. 6, according to a story in the Homewood-Flossmoor FYI. It wasn’t the first successful outing of the season. The team won the South West Suburban Conference Novice Conference Tournament on Nov. 25,[Read More…]

3 sworn in as Homewood firefighters

The Village of Homewood welcome three new firefighters to its fire department at the Tuesday, Dec. 9, board of trustees meeting. Joseph Exline was sworn in as a full-time firefighter/paramedic, and Matthew Regan and John Swietek were sworn is as part-time firefighters. Homewood Fire Chief Robert Grabowski introduced the new[Read More…]

Flossmoor recognizes 43-year fire veteran on his retirement

Friends, family and fellow firefighters filled Flossmoor Village Hall Monday night to honor Richie Ambuehl, a 43-year fire service veteran. Ambuehl, who is retiring after decades of service on the Flossmoor Fire Department, was recognized for the many duties he performed — as a firefighter, driver-operator, public educator, telecommunicator and “mentor to all those around him.” “He is part[Read More…]

Flossmoor police arrest local man for drug sales near school

A Flossmoor man is facing four felony charges following his arrest for allegedly selling cannabis from his home, less than 300 feet from Heather Hill School. Geno Allen, 25, of 2832 Alexander Crescent, was charged with armed violence, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, delivery of cannabis within 1,000 feet[Read More…]

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