Sandra Zoellner retires after 21 years of service to the Village of Park Forest. Zoellner served in Economic Development.
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Save the date for The Prairie Party at theNate
Plan for an evening under the stars celebrating GovState’s Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park (theNate) at the park’s annual Prairie Party.
Governors State Has New Soccer Complex and New Men’s Coach
The GovState Athletics Department welcomed Jose “Tony” Gonzalez as the new Head Men’s Soccer Coach. He arrives with a winning record.
Blackhawk Tower Plaza Demolition Begins
Park Forest, IL—(ENEWSPF)— The Village of Park Forest announced the demolition of the long-vacant Blackhawk Tower Plaza located at the intersection of Blackhawk Drive and Indianwood Boulevard. Once home to businesses including Jewel Grocery (known in the community as “Little Jewel”), Newman’s Pharmacy, Froggie’s Ice Cream, Faso’s Pizza, the Park[Read More…]
Park Forest Housing Cooperative to Honor Former Residents Philip Klutznick and Jim Edgar
Jim Edgar and Philip Klutznik once were residents of what today is the Birch Street Townhomes Housing Cooperative.
Wilmington Man’s Photo of Rare Snowy Egret Wins Forest Preserve Photo Contest
A rare sighting of a state-endangered snowy egret earned Wilmington resident Tyler Paul top honors in the FPD the photo contest for May.
Amauree Williams Caps Historic Southland Career with Three State Championships
Amauree Williams capped an incredible track and field career Saturday by winning two state championships.
Mobile Museums of Tolerance Visits Park Forest
The Mobile Museums of Tolerance is visiting Park Forest this week and will be located in the parking lot of the Park Forest Public Library.
Cook County Announces Free 2026 Vets and Pets Rabies Vaccine and Microchip Clinics
There will behost three Vets and Pets clinics throughout the summer courtesy Cook County ARC and other organizations.
Plum Creek Art Exhibit Offers Whimsical Look at America’s State Birds
The Plum Creek Nature Center will host an art display of a whimsical look at America’s state birds will run from June 3 through Sept. 6.





