Month: March 2019

Crete Public Library

Food for Fines at Crete Public Library: a Win-Win for Library Patrons and the Crete Township Pantry

Crete, IL-(ENEWSPF)- The Crete Public Library will offer patrons a way to avoid paying fines for overdue items while supporting the Crete Township Food Pantry at the same time during National Library Week. Beginning Monday, April 8, the library will deduct $1 from fines due for each non-expired item donated[Read More…]

Lucciano B. Mosby

Hazel Crest Man Facing Charges Relating to 2 Separate Police Calls in Park Forest

Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- A Hazel Crest man is facing charges relating to two separate instances police responded to in the early morning hours of February 26. Lucciano B. Mosby, 18, 3406 Monmarte Ave., Hazel Crest, was arrested on February 26 and charged with criminal damage to property after police were[Read More…]

Tom Mick listens to John Ostenburg

Manager Mick Reports Another Honor for the Mayor

Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Vehicle stickers are on sale, there’s a weekly Lenten Fish Fry at St. Irenaeus, the Aqua Center is now taking early registration, and retiring Mayor John Ostenburg has received another honor. Village Manager Tom Mick highlighted these and other items during his report to the Village Board[Read More…]

Dr. Caletha White, Mark Diaz, Joseph Spilberg, Lance L. Jefferson, Scott Sikkema, cape, STEAM, SD 163

District 163 STEAMs Ahead with $2.3 Million Grant

Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Park Forest-Chicago Heights School District 163 will collaborate with Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education (CAPE), a non-profit community-based organization, on the STEAM Ahead project. The U.S. Department of Education’s Assistance for Arts Education Development and Dissemination grant program awarded CAPE, in partnership with School District 163, a[Read More…]

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