In February, the Park Forest Public Library features events commemorating Black History Month, three book giveaways, and more.
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Lansing Woman Charged with DUI – Alcohol
These reports end with a man charged with driving while his license was suspended and a woman from Lansing charged with DUI alcohol.
Charges: DUI and Endangering the Life of a Child for Park Forest Woman – Police Reports
These reports include one of five DUIs. In this case, a Park Forest woman is facing charges of DUI and endangering the life of a child.
Park Forest Hall of Fame Nominations Open for 2024 Induction
The Park Forest Historical Society announced nominations for the Park Forest Hall of Fame 2024 induction are being accepted until January 14.
Alleged Speeding in a School Zone Leads to Felony DUI: Police Reports
A driver an officer caught allegedly speeding in a school zone on Indiana Street now faces two felony charges.
French Archbishop Will Bless Same-Gender Couples; More Positive Responses
In Pope Francis’ tenure, perhaps nothing he has done has prompted so many responses as approving blessings for same-gender couples.
Cook County Commits to Strategic Plan Grounded in Compassion, Equity, and Justice
Rooted in compassion, equity, and justice principles, the Cook County updated strategic plan aims to create a fairer, more inclusive county.
Living History, Crafts, Soup-er Chili Hike at Will Forest Preserve District
Will County, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Look forward to Living History 101, Crafts, a Soup-er Chili Hike and more soon in the Forest Preserve District of Will County. Here are the programs for the week of Jan. 22. Online registration is available on the Event Calendar at ReconnectWithNature.org. Living History 101 and More Eye[Read More…]
Man Drives to Park Forest, Leaves with Two Felony Drug Charges
A man received two felony drug charges: a DUI, and an uncommon charge in Park Forest of a DUI combination of drugs/alcohol.
PFPD: After Two Call 911 Repeatedly, One Man Gets a Felony Charge – Reports
An Assistant State’s Attorney gave police approval for a felony charge against a man after he allegedly called 911 repeatedly.