Christine Annang, manager of social work at Franciscan Health in Olympia Fields, calls her staff Sherlock Holmes, after the famed literary sleuth known for his deductive reasoning prowess, because she says they “do a little investigating to get the right resources to the patients.” Editor’s note: This story is the[Read More…]
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H-F students perform ‘SpongeBob the Musical’ April 21, 22 and 23
Homewood Police allege two juveniles stole grocery deliverer’s SUV
Two teens allegedly stole a grocery delivery person’s SUV on Thursday night, then were apprehended a half-mile away by Homewood police. At about 10 p.m. on Thursday, April 14, a person was delivering groceries to a home in the 1800 block of 187th Street in Homewood, leaving their blue 2021[Read More…]
4/15/2022 | What You Need to Know This Weekend
FLOSSMOOR DEADLINE – Today is the deadline for Flossmoor residents to purchase and display a 2022 vehicle sticker. Every vehicle registered to a Flossmoor address must have a village sticker. For more information, contact the village at (708) 798-2300. WEEKLY FIELD TRIPS – Stomping Grounds Summer Camp registration is now[Read More…]
District 153 awards tenure to 16 teachers
The District 153 school board granted tenure to 16 teachers during its April 11 board meeting. Tenure is granted after four years of successfully working in the district. Newly tenured teachers are: Kathleen Schmidt, pre-kindergarten teacher at Willow School. Darlene Gallagher, daily living skills teacher at Churchill School. Rachel Hennigan,[Read More…]
Homewood Farmers’ Market welcomes new manager
Health & Wellness 2022: Senior Solutions offers next-step answers to long term care
Life can change in an instant. A fall, an accident, a serious health issue often can mean time in a hospital and then rehabilitation. But what comes after that? Few understand the next steps, even with the help of a doctor or social worker. Mark Levy Mark Levy of Flossmoor,[Read More…]
4/14/2022 | What You Need to Know Today
PIES FOR SCIENCE – Orders open at 9 a.m. Friday for key lime pie sales that will benefit scholarship opportunities at Homewood Science Center. Pies cost $25 with delivery in the H-F area by A Piece of the Pie, which will donate the net proceeds of all sales to HSC.[Read More…]
Youngsters ignore chilly weather, gather many eggs on Saturday
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