Month: May 2020

Freedom Hall near capacity for Police Honors Ceremony

Park Forest Police Reports Through May 5, 2020

Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- These police reports include arrests from April 28 through May 5, 2020. There were two incidents during this week and both involved charges of domestic battery. Providing more details than readers will find in any other police beat reports, we invite readers to subscribe to get the whole story, every day. eNews Park[Read More…]

Prairie State College

COVID-19: Fall Classes to be held Online at Prairie State College

Chicago Heights, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Prairie State College (PSC) administration has announced that the college will continue to operate virtually through the remainder of the year, and all fall classes will be held online except for Career and Technical Education certain labs. This decision was made as[Read More…]

John Hatcher '20 President of the Marian Catholic National Honor Society

Marian Catholic Students Inducted into National Honor Societies

Chicago Heights, IL- Marian Catholic High School celebrated 131 juniors and seniors at a special virtual honor society induction ceremony Thursday evening, May 14. Students earned recognition for their outstanding achievements in scholarship, world languages, and mathematics with election into the National Honor Society, Latin Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society,[Read More…]

property taxes, say again

COVID-19: Cook County Waives Late Fees for Property Taxes

Chicago, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced Wednesday plans to waive late fees on property tax payments.  “These are incredibly difficult times for our residents and this measure creates much-needed breathing room for Cook County property owners,” Preckwinkle said.  “With residents and businesses facing so many challenges and[Read More…]

Officers salute family and Park Forest citizens, pfpd

PFPD: Woman Bares Breasts to Neighbor – Reports Through April 14, 2020

Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- These police reports include arrests through April 14, 2020. Charges for those arrested include disorderly conduct, violation of an order of protection, and domestic battery. In one incident, a woman allegedly bared her breasts to a neighbor during in what police call a “neighborhood problem.” Please note[Read More…]

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