After two months of using parking lots of the former Rich East High School a storage area some of the materials are finally being removed.
Author: John Hudzik
Library Offers Several Self-Help Programs in January … And a Little Bit of Fun
The Park Forest Public Library is starting 2023 with programs in January to help patrons with their physical, mental, and financial health.
Assistance from Attorney General’s Office Sought to Resolve Rich East Storage Questions
Has the property of Rich East High School, the former flagship school of District 227, been relegated to a storage lot?
District 227 Responds to FOIA Request, Questions about Storage at Rich East Unanswered
eNews Park Forest has received the response from Rich Township High School District 227 to its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
Park Forest Veterans Day Celebration Takes Flight in a Huey
The Park Forest Veterans Day celebration included a program in Freedom Hall followed by a Huey helicopter landing in Central Park.
Celebrate the Holidays at the Library with Books, Bingo, and Baking
Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Once again, the Park Forest Public Library is celebrating the Icelandic Christmas book-giving tradition called Jolabokaflod. Patrons can register then stop in to pick out a new book from the available selection of titles geared toward teens and adults. Registration begins November 28 and can be done[Read More…]
More Material Arrives at Former Rich East Site; FOIA Response Pending
As reported by eNews Park Forest last week, the former Rich East High School parking lot is apparently being used as a storage lot.
Smash That Pumpkin … For a Good Cause!
Have some fun and help the environment by bringing your Halloween pumpkin to the Pumpkin Smash this Saturday at Coyote Run Golf Course.
Work Underway on Latest SSTI Rehab House
Work has begun on the latest Park Forest rehab project undertaken by the South Suburban Trades Initiative (SSTI) at 76 Winslow Street.
What are the Mystery Packages Being Stored in the Rich East Parking Lots?
The parking lot off Sauk Trail at the former Rich East High School is full of pallets containing mysterious tall white plastic foam packages.