The Kuumba Singers of Harvard College will present a free concert in Homewood on March 11 as part of its spring tour. The Kuumba Singers, founded in 1970, is the oldest black undergraduate organization at Harvard University. Raven Fisher, an alumna of both Homewood-Flossmoor High School and Harvard, is a[Read More…]
Local News
Chick-fil-A, Panera coming to Halsted location in Homewood
Homewood Mayor Richard Hofeld announced on Saturday the names of two restaurants that will be developed on the northwest corner of 175th and Halsted streets. Chick-fil-A and Panera have signed leases for restaurants that will replace the former bank building that is currently on the site. Both restaurants will have[Read More…]
Fratello’s Deli granted second sign variance
Homewood trustees approved a second sign variance Tuesday for Fratello’s Deli at 17929 S. Halsted St. The deli’s second location in Homewood will be allowed to post signs in south-facing windows. The company had hoped to include signs in its east windows, too, but village staff expressed concerns about safety[Read More…]
Flossmoor residents speaking out in favor of tax proposal
A group of Flossmoor residents has come together in support of the village’s sales tax referendum set to appear on the March 20 ballot. According to the group’s spokesperson, Don Grasse, about a dozen community members have gathered twice to discuss promoting the referendum, which would create a 1 percent[Read More…]
Local history dominates 16th annual Homewood Chocolate Fest
Homewood’s 2018 Chocolate Fest took on an historic flavor in honor of the village’s 125th anniversary. The Homewood Historical Society (HHS) took top honors in the annual chocolate bake-off at the festival on Saturday in the Homewood-Flossmoor Park District Auditorium. The organization’s team entered a variation on a treat that was[Read More…]
H-F administrators report student had gun on campus recently
Homewood-Flossmoor High School administrators notified parents and guardians that a student was taken into custody on Friday, Feb. 16, for having brought a weapon on campus. The incident occurred several weeks ago, but the letter signed by Superintendent Von Mansfield and Principal Jerry Lee Anderson states they first learned about[Read More…]
The rise of fencing
Forget Zorro. He wasn’t a fencer. The masked man’s swashbuckling movie scenes that capture the clatter from dueling rapiers as opponents fight on isn’t what today’s fencing is about. Today’s fencing requires one-on-one strategy, physical agility and intensity and it’s drawing the attention of students at Homewood-Flossmoor and Marian Catholic High[Read More…]
Biology students at H-F learn the lessons of Henrietta Lacks
African-American Henrietta Lacks isn’t a household name, but Homewood-Flossmoor High School teacher Jeanettra Watkins believes it should be.
Glenwood Academy’s ‘Taste of Glenwood’ is March 9
Glenwood Academy is hosting its 25th annual “Taste of Glenwood” from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday, March 9. The benefit will be held at the academy’s Irwin Family Center, 500 W. 187th St. in Glenwood. The event will feature a silent auction, specialty food and beverage tastings, raffles and children’s[Read More…]
Students named to Dean’s List at The College of Wooster
Grace Hodges of Homewood and Catherine Jaicks and Jeremy Miller of Flossmoor have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester at The College of Wooster having achieved a grade point average of 3.65 or above. Hodges, a senior anthropology major; Jaicks, a senior music major; and Miller,[Read More…]


