Your reading pasttime could be earning money for first responders in Flossmoor. The Flossmoor Public Library’s newly fashioned summer reading program is making every book count in its initiative to raise $1,000 for Flossmoor Police and Fire Departments. Typically, libraries host summer reading programs for young readers as a way[Read More…]
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Flossmoor Community Church pastor embraces inclusiveness
Julie Van Til said she and her family, which includes her husband, Andrew, and their children, Eva and Everett, plan to live within the H-F High School District. (Provided photo)
Pastor Fred Lyon leaves FCC after 9 years as leader
Coping with COVID: Phase 4 brings shutdown relief, caution
Illinois enters Phase 4, and it might take some time to get to the next phase. H-F Park District reopens playgrounds. Closest state testing site moves to South Holland. COVID-19 numbers remain good. Case numbers in other states are on the rise again.
Rabid Brewing adapts quirkily to rapidly changing times
Raiye Rosado and Tobias Cichon, owners of Rabid Brewing in Homewood. (Provided photo) Since mid-March, when the pandemic hit, businesses have had to close or adapt. At Rabid Brewing, they adapted. Owner Raiye Rosado said that she can’t think of one aspect of the business that hasn’t been affected and[Read More…]
Culture opens to facilitate community through food and entertainment
The old Grape & Grain location became Culture Food & Entertainment at a New Year’s Eve grand opening and had been off to a good start before the pandemic hit. Culture is a partnership of three families: Joan and Michael Sullivan, Sheree and Robert Lee and Michael and Joy Towns. [Read More…]
Cook County faces ‘dramatic’ COVID-19 financial impact
On Friday, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle released the preliminary forecast for the county’s Fiscal Year 2021 budget, showing a projected gap of approximately $280 million for the rest of this fiscal year and $410 million the following year as the widespread financial impacts of COVID-19 are touching nearly[Read More…]
Ordinance clarifies sewer repair responsibilities in Homewood
An update to language in the Homewood village code will provide some clarity on who is responsible for sewer repairs from the street to a house or business. The village board approved a measure Tuesday aimed at making the ordinance more accurate. “The old language was mixed up with our[Read More…]
Flossmoor residents can return to village hall on Monday
Flossmoor village hall will reopen on Monday, June 29, after being closed to the public since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As Illinois moves into phase 4 of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan, businesses and municipalities statewide are taking a step toward a gradual reopening with new safety[Read More…]
Gov. Pritzker announces state will move to Phase 4 on June 26
Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Thursday that every region of the state has met the health benchmarks to advance into Phase 4 of the Restore Illinois plan on Friday, June 26. The state also has several new efforts to build on the response to COVID-19. “Many other states are now[Read More…]


