Izaak Walton Nature Preserve hosted a volunteer appreciation dinner on Sunday, Oct. 3, honoring all who have helped out at the preserve. In a speech, 86-year old Izaak Walton member and financial contributor Jerry Vankus memorialized his brother Robert Vankus who was an Izaak Walton member and died of COVID-19[Read More…]
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Homewood police investigate report of shots fired early Sunday
Homewood Police Officers responded to a report of shots fired in the 18500 block of May Street shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 24. Officers discovered that one residence had been damaged. Detectives located shell casings in the area. No one was injured. The investigation is ongoing. Police urge anyone[Read More…]
Governor announces statewide campaign to increase COVID-19 booster rates among older residents
Millions of Illinoisans soon will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination booster shot and in the coming weeks, Governor JB Pritzker and Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike today announced a statewide effort to increase uptake rates. IDPH is partnering with the Illinois Emergency Management[Read More…]
You Matter 2 offers frights, continues the fight against famine with fifth We Scare Hunger Trail
You Matter 2 gave Flossmoor-area residents a few good scares this past weekend, and the price of admission was support for a good cause. The organization’s We Scare Hunger Trail was held the evening of Saturday, Oct. 16, at Flossmoor Community Church. Admission for the haunted attraction was four or[Read More…]
Flossmoor Community Church pivots from its usual events to Good Gourd fall party
“It’s awesome.” That is how Peter Matushek of Homewood described the Good Gourd fall party while dancing with his daughter Romy to the honky-tonk sounds of The New Heartaches on Saturday, Oct. 16, outside of the Flossmoor Community House. The party was a first for Flossmoor Community Church, which pivoted[Read More…]
H-F students collecting purses for a purpose
H-F High freshmen, from left, Xiiyaire Pullium, Sophia Hall and Madyson Keelen with some of the dozens of purses they’ve collected for Purse for a Purpose. (Provided photo) Every woman has her own style. A purse is one of the outward signs that says a lot about you. Purses, large[Read More…]
Illinois adopts CDC recommendations for school outbreak definition
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is following recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to adopt the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) guidance for PreK-12 school-associated outbreaks. Previously, CDC recommended that two cases associated with a school would constitute an outbreak. The new[Read More…]
10/22/2021 | What You Need to Know This Weekend
MAYOR’S HOURS – Flossmoor Mayor Michelle Nelson will be at Village Hall from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday to meet with residents, answer questions and address concerns. NATURE WALK – Homewood Science Center hosts its annual Walk Walton event from 9 a.m. to noon Sunday at Izaak Walton Nature Preserve.[Read More…]
Rosalind Henderson Mustafa appointed to vacant Flossmoor trustee seat
Flossmoor Mayor Michelle Nelson, left, and new village trustee Rosalind Henderson Mustafa. (Bill Jones/H-F Chronicle)
Proposed 2022 budget includes new day pass, no fare increase
Metra on Oct. 13 unveiled a proposed $900 million operating budget for 2022L that makes conservative assumptions about ridership growth but funds the restoration of service to pre-pandemic levels. To incentivize short trips and attract more customers, the agency is proposing to test a new $6 Day Pass that will[Read More…]


