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Brown Derby Road to close permanently Friday

Runners and walkers of all ages participate in the annual District 153 Fund Run to help raise money for faculty development. Runners had a perfect day on Sunday, Sept. 20, for the Foundation 153 Fund Run. District 153 Superintendent Dale Mitchell ran the race dressed as a pirate.  This 5K run/walk, with added fun[Read More…]

Authors to discuss writing process at PWN luncheon

What Is Your Story? An accomplished panel of published authors will discuss how they found their story at the annual Professional Women’s Network Smart Chicks Luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 8. The event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Balagio, 17501 Dixie Highway in Homewood. Panelists include Sara Eckel, author[Read More…]

Police Reports: Aug 14, 2015

This view shows the intersection of West Margaret Street with Ridge Road, which runs south and then west into Homewood, and Brown Derby Road, which continues west to Halsted Street. Brown Derby Road will close permanently on Friday to make way for Menards store expansion. (Photo by Eric Crump/HF Chronicle) Brown Derby Road and a[Read More…]

Reflective diversity program hosted by District 153

Local legislators believe the impasse in Springfield is likely to continue for the foreseeable future. From left, state represenatives Anthony DeLuca and Will Davis speak at a potluck dinner sponsored by the local League of Women Voters chapter. (Photo by Ann Lawrence/HF Chronicle) At a Homewood-Flossmoor League of Women Voters program Sept. 9, Rep. Al Riley[Read More…]

Zombie apocalypse expected to hit Homewood parks Oct. 24

Homewood Heritage Committee Chairwoman Elaine Egdorf, right, speaks Aug. 15 during the dedication of Homewood’s new Dixie Highway commemoration sign, installed to mark the centennial of the historic highway. (Photo by Eric Crump/HF Chronicle) The final event to mark the 100th anniversary of the organizing of Dixie Highway, the country’s first interstate route, will be a 10 a.m. ceremony on Michigan Avenue[Read More…]

Police Reports: Aug 15, 2015

Dorothy Johnson Dorothy Johnson will share her indomitable spirit with an estimated 1,000 fellow walkers on Sunday for the Cancer Support Center’s 21st annual Walk of Hope. Registration starts at 9 a.m. at Homewood’s Irwin Park. The Survivor Celebration and awards program starts at 10 a.m. and the walk kicks off at[Read More…]

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