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11.3.22 | What You Need to Know Today

MONSTER OF A SHOW – H-F Theatre presents “Monstersongs,” playing at 7 p.m. tonight and Friday, and 2 p.m. Saturday at Homewood-Flossmoor High School. The scary, silly and heartfelt show takes the audience on a musical journey. Intended for audiences age 10 and older. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5[Read More…]

Students calling for walkout at H-F High on Thursday

Homewood-Flossmoor High School administrators continue to deal with the fallout from an alleged sexual assault incident Monday and are anticipating a student walkout Thursday. Flossmoor police and school officials continue to investigate the incident that happened Monday, Oct. 31, as students were rehearsing lines for a theater program production. One[Read More…]

Flossmoor announces Police Chief Tod Kamleiter to retire

The village of Flossmoor announced Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 2, that Police Chief Tod Kamleiter will retire in December. “Chief Kamleiter has dedicated nearly three decades to the village of Flossmoor and we are so thankful for his service to our community,” said Mayor Michelle Nelson. “From his earlier days as[Read More…]

11.2.22 | What You Need to Know Today

FLOSSMOOR INFO AND EVENT SITE – As part of a new promotional website, the Village of Flossmoor has launched a new Community Calendar featuring upcoming events. Check out DiscoverFlossmoor.com. PROMOTE YOUR HOLIDAY EVENTS – The Chronicle invites you to be part of the annual Holiday Calendar, our special list of[Read More…]

H-F administrators hear from students after alleged assault

An estimated seven dozen students met with Homewood-Flossmoor High School administrators Tuesday after school to discuss their concerns a day after a student was allegedly sexually assaulted in the South Building. Flossmoor police are investigating the alleged sexual assault at H-F that police say occurred Monday morning, Oct. 31. No[Read More…]

Toys for Tots drop-off at Edward Jones office

The Edward Jones Investments office at 18735 Dixie Highway in Homewood is serving as a drop-off site for the annual Toys for Tots holiday toy drive. Residents may help needy children in the area by bringing in a new, unwrapped toy to the office through Dec. 7 during regular business[Read More…]

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