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GSU/CPA Decades Aug-Sept2017

  Homewood police posted this photo of a pickup   truck along with a news release about a hit-and-run  accident involving a truck and a bicycle Wednesday   evening. (Provided photo)  Homewood police are seeking information about a hit-and-run accident Wednesday evening involving a pickup truck and a bicycle. The accident occurred[Read More…]

Electronics recycling offered at Homewood village hall on Saturday, other services scheduled in coming weeks

Homewood officials announced this week that several popular services for residents are scheduled for coming weeks, including paper shredding, electronics recycling, prescription drug disposal and branch chipping. Electronics recycling, 8 to 11 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 26. Computers, printers, monitors, cell phones, CD drives, server equipment and peripherals will be accepted.[Read More…]

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No eggceptions ― Flossmoor turns down backyard poultry request

Chickens will not be crossing the road into Flossmoor anytime soon. In a unanimous vote, village board members Monday turned down a request to allow backyard chickens in Flossmoor. Officially, the board reaffirmed a ban on barnyard animals by voting to not change the village’s municipal code.

Blood drive Saturday at help fill critical need

Be a blood donor on Saturday.  Blood donations during summer months are low. LifeSource blood bank hopes to rebuild supply by holding a blood drive at the Homewood Fire Department, 17950 Dixie Highway, on Saturday, Aug. 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for a blood drive.  According to  Eva[Read More…]

Scenes from the great eclipse of 2017

Flossmoor, your winter nights just got a little brighter with a new lighted town pride sign recently unveiled in the downtown area.     The new sign in downtown  Flossmoor was installed  earlier this month.  (Provided photo)  The oval sign boasts “Historic Downtown Flossmoor, established 1924” in white lettering against a forest green[Read More…]

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