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37 Nazareth Academy students named AP scholars
In May, 191 Nazareth students took 252 AP exams in 12 different areas. Thirty-seven of those students earned Advanced Placement Scholar Awards in recognition of their exceptional achievement. Recognition includes students who graduated with the Class of 2023 as well as current seniors who will have another opportunity for recognition in 2024. AP Scholars with…
Read MoreMy Twist Boba and Yogurt in Summit is a must try!
By Carol McGowan On 63rd Street in Summit, sits a great place to get in on all of the excitement of Boba Tea, and delicious frozen yogurt. My Twist, 7520 W. 63rd Street, has been open for almost a year and a half, and is drawing in more customers as word gets around over the…
Read MoreA River Runs Through It: Weekend event harkens back to Fur Trade Era
By Kelly White The 30th annual A River Thru History – The Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous returned again this year to Columbia Woods Forest Preserve in Willow Springs for a weekend filled with historic facts, recreation and fun. Taking place at the intersection of Archer Avenue and Willow Springs Road, the event focused on the…
Read MoreSummit Fire Department remembers September 11
By Carol McGowan Nearly 30 people gathered Monday morning at the Summit Fire Department on 59th Street to remember the people who died in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States. The ceremony and prayer service were followed by Summit Fire Chief Anthony Anderson and Summit Police Chief…
Read MoreMundy pleads guilty in Summit bribery case
From staff reports William Mundy, the former public works director in Summit, pleaded guilty Friday to federal charges he conspired with John Kosmowski, the village police chief, to take bribes to grease a liquor license transfer for the Mars Bar. Mundy also admitted that he’d “also engaged in corrupt activities with other public officials.” Mundy,…
Read MoreSecurity measures in place for Palos Parks’ Autumn in the Park Festival
By Jeff Vorva Although there have not been many problems reported in the South Suburbs since a serious flash mob incident at a carnival in Tinley Park in May, Palos Park officials are not taking any chances. The village’s Autumn in the Park Festival takes place Sept. 15-16 at the Village Green, 8901 W. 123rd St.,…
Read MorePalos Heights making holiday plans
By Jeff Vorva Holiday plans were made during the Sept. 5 city council meeting, months before the first flake of snow has hit the pavement. The council voted on a resolution to request permission from the Illinois Department of Transportation to close down Harlem Avenue between 127th Street and Illinois Route 83 from 10:30 a.m. to…
Read MoreShepard High School honors the victims of September 11
By Kelly White Monday’s rain postponed Shepard High School’s 9/11 Remembrance; however, it did not make it any less meaningful. On the morning of Tuesday, September 12, the high school’s JROTC students and countless staff members met on the school’s football field, 13049 S. Ridgeland Ave., Palos Heights, to honor all of the fallen heroes…
Read MoreBridgeview tweaks special meetings ordinance
By Steve Metsch With a light agenda on Aug. 2, the Bridgeview Village Board approved ordinances that dealt with zoning and economic development and also tweaked a meetings ordinance. The board unanimously approved an ordinance granting a variation for a drive-thru stacking lane setback on the property at 7200 S. Harlem Ave. The setback changes…
Read MoreMarching bands flock to Stagg High School’s annual Jamboree
By Kelly White It was over at Stagg High School this past weekend. The high school, 8015 W. 111th St., Palos Hills, welcomed more than 20 marching bands from around the area at its annual Jamboree on September 9. “What I love most about the Jamboree is that it brings so many different people…
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