The Reporter
Countryside mum on rehiring woman fired over COVID vaccine
By Steve Metsch During the public comment portion of the May 24 city council meeting, Countryside resident Maria Nedelcu again questioned the officials about her daughter, Julia Torres, getting her job back with the police department. Torres had been fired in November 2021 for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine. She had been a community service officer.…
Read MorePalos Heights police nab man for identity theft, stealing check
A Justice man was charged with identity theft last week after he allegedly stole a $25,000 check and created a bogus account in the victim’s name. Darryl Weekly, 35, was charged June 22 with one count of identity theft. Police said they took a report on May 11 from the victim who was expecting a…
Read MoreCommittee openings drawing some interest in Palos Park
By Jeff Vorva Filling vacant committee spots has not been easy in Palos Park, but new mayor Nicole Milovich-Walters is encouraged by what she has seen in the last two weeks. She has been seeking out volunteers to fill a new welcoming ad-hoc committee but is also looking to fill a few holes on the…
Read MorePalos Heights Pedal Pushers get it in gear
By Dermot Connolly The Pedal Pushers, a new bicycling group formed by the Palos Heights Woman’s Club, got into gear on Saturday, heading out on their first bike path ride around scenic Lake Arrowhead. Joan Meyers, the activities chair of the PHWC’s health and wellness department, said the new group started in September with an…
Read MoreOrland Park Library kicks off reading program with a party
By Kelly White The Orland Park Public Library is once again making a huge effort this year to get kids and adults reading over the summer through fun and rewarding summer reading programs. The library, 14921 S. Ravinia Ave., hosted a Find Your Voice Summer Reading Kick-off Party Weekend on June 10 and on June…
Read MoreFestival crowd smashes attendance record at SeatGeek Stadium
By Bob Bong When SeatGeek bought the naming rights to Toyota Park in 2018, it promised to bring premier concerts, international sporting events and music festivals to Bridgeview. That promise was delivered in spades last weekend when more than 100,000 people descended on Bridgeview to attend the three-day Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Festival, breaking attendance…
Read MoreFamily wants motorist charged in Oak Lawn man’s death
By Joe Boyle Mourners of an Oak Lawn man who was struck and killed by a passing motorist are demanding that the driver be charged for the crime. Murod Kurdi, 28, was standing alongside his parked car near his home in the 9100 block of South Tulley Avenue on June 5 when he was then…
Read MoreArea Sports Roundup | Brother Rice’s Van Assen, Chicago Christian’s Sedakis lauded after huge seasons
By Jeff Vorva Staff Writer The high school baseball and softball seasons closed up shop earlier in the month, but there are a few leftovers that have jumped out. Brother Rice senior pitcher Cole Van Assen was named to the Collegiate Baseball/Diamond Sports High School All-American team. Van Assen was 10-4 with a 1.79 ERA…
Read MorePro Soccer Report | Three Red Stars to represent national teams
By Jeff Vorva Staff Writer Alyssa Naeher always seems to have her game face going. She has that famous scowl and looks intimidating. Even in publicity photos, she has that look that says she is not to be messed with. The Red Stars’ goalie, one of the best in the world, is also ultra-focused on…
Read MoreBill Finn retires after 40 years as Moraine Valley AD, passes torch to General McArthur
By Jeff Vorva Staff writer On July 1, General McArthur III will take over as the new athletic director at Moraine Valley Community College. It will be the first time since 1983 that someone other than Bill Finn will have that job. Finn announced his retirement months ago and his last official day is June…
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