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Cook County launches survey to assess COVID-19 vaccine needs

As the COVID-19 vaccine continues to be distributed throughout Cook County, the Cook County Department of Public Health is surveying individual healthcare and essential workers who live or work in suburban Cook County, as well as suburban Cook County residents to understand their interest in receiving the vaccine.  The survey[Read More…]

Jan. 5 | What You Need to Know Today

ONE BOOK, ONE FLOSSMOOR – Sign up for this round of One Book, One Flossmoor, featuring the nonfiction book “Caste: The Origins of Discontents” published in 2020 by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson. The book describes racism in the United States as a type of a caste system. The virtual[Read More…]

COVID-19 numbers: Jan. 4

This graph shows trends in cases (the dark line) and deaths (the gold bars) in Illinois since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The two reports are at different scales but show the trajectories in each category. Monday, Jan. 4 Region 10 (includes H-F) Positve test rate: 9.8% ↑ Consecutive days under 12% test positivity:[Read More…]

COVID-19 numbers: Jan. 3

This graph shows trends in cases (the dark line) and deaths (the gold bars) in Illinois since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The two reports are at different scales but show the trajectories in each category. Sunday, Jan. 3 Region 10 (includes H-F) Positve test rate: 9.5% ↑ Consecutive days under 12% test positivity:[Read More…]

CN completes requirements for Positive Train Control

Canadian National Railway announced on Dec. 30 that it has successfully completed the federally required interoperability testing with tenant railroads so they can operate Positive Train Control (PTC) on CN’s 35 subdivisions equipped with PTC in the United States.  The company’s U.S. headquarters is in Homewood. CN also announced that[Read More…]

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Salem Lutheran pastor steps down after 28 years 

Pastor David Speerbrecker, Homewood’s longest serving clergyman, has retired after 28 years at Salem Lutheran Church and more than 40 years in ministry.  He stepped down from his duties on Dec. 31.   David Speerbrecker Speerbrecker counts among his fondest memories the holiday services, such as Christmas and Easter. The[Read More…]

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