Clear-Ridge Reporter and NewsHound PDF January 19, 2022

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Tommy Lotto and Crew split the purchase of a Lucky Day Lotto ticket – and were shocked and thrilled when they realized it was worth a cool $1.4 million. (Photo courtesy of Illinois Lottery)

3 Midway-area friends win $1.4 million playing Lucky Day Lotto

Three Illinois Lottery players went in together on a Lucky Day Lotto ticket and struck big – winning $1.4 million. The lucky three, nicknamed “Tommy Lotto and Crew,” have been friends for decades. Tommy purchased the jackpot-winning Lucky Day Lotto ticket for the Monday, October 4, midday drawing at his local Mobil gas station near…

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Chicago Riots junior roller derby forges fast friendships

After reading Roller Girl, a young adult graphic novel by Victoria Jamieson, Yoshi McKee developed a growing interest in roller derby. The Orland Park native found the fast-paced, full-contact sport on quad roller skates captivating and resolved to not only read about it but also participate. “I had started with rollerblading, so the transition to…

WWII Army veteran Rich Olund (center) celebrated his 100th birthday at Lumes in Palos Heights. Also pictured, Palos Park Mayor Nicole Milovich-Walters, John Wall and Ernie Yamich.

WWII veteran celebrates 100th birthday at favorite pancake spot

World War II veteran Rich Olund celebrated his 100th birthday sipping coffee with his best friend at his favorite diner, Lumes Pancake House in Palos Heights. He drew quite a crowd. Palos Park Mayor Nicole Milovich-Walters and Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau even stopped by to wish the local centenarian a happy birthday at a…

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Palos Bridge Club bonds boomers and beyond

In the 1970s, while attending the University of Illinois in Champaign, David Groebe looked for ways to spend his free time. Alongside some classmates, he discovered bridge – a game he calls “the ultimate trick-taking card game” and “one of the greatest card games played by four people.” “It started as something to do instead…

Orland Park Trustee Brian Riordan said problems with getting audits done on time are 'easily fixable.' Photo by Jeff Vorva

Orland Park Mayor Pekau criticizes state comptroller as village works to file late audits

Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza has called on the Village of Orland Park to address its financial reporting delays. Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau responded by suggesting Mendoza should focus on her own office’s reporting shortcomings. The village has yet to submit its 2022 and 2023 audits. Pekau attributed the delays to changes in auditors and…

Newly elected eighth district school board member Angel Gutierrez celebrates his win at Moe's Cantina in downtown Chicago on Nov. 5

Gutierrez wins Chicago’s 8th District school board seat; CTU’s Lopez takes 7th District

While Tuesday’s election night at Moe’s Cantina on West Hubbard Street was filled with supporters of new Illinois Attorney General Eileen O’Neill Burke, Angel Gutierrez celebrated his Eighth District school board victory in Chicago with a small group of supporters at the same venue. Gutierrez, a pro-school choice candidate, defeated Felix Ponce, who was backed…

Senior Christian Flutman accounted for three touchdowns in Chicago Christian’s 53-16 playoff win against Illini West on Nov. 2. Photo by Mike Clark

Football roundup: Christian Flutman helps Chicago Christian advance

Christian Flutman rarely comes off the field for Chicago Christian and he wouldn’t have it any other way. The senior starts at quarterback and defensive back and also is the holder for kicks — duties that kept him plenty busy on Nov. 2 when the Knights rolled by visiting Illini West 53-16 in a Class…

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Clear-Ridge Reporter and NewsHound November 6, 2024

Oak Lawn Hometown Middle School took to the polls during a mock election. The event, held on Monday, Nov. 4, engaged all 1,100 students and staff in a hands-on experience of civics and democracy. (Supplied photos)

Oak Lawn-Hometown students back Trump in mock election

Oak Lawn Hometown Middle School took to the polls during a mock election. Even though they were too young to actually vote, students at Oak Lawn-Hometown Middle School participated in a mock election. The event, held Monday, Nov. 4, engaged all 1,100 students and staff in a hands-on civics and democracy experience. “I liked that…

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Man arrested for battery at Orland Park polling place

A 24-year-old man was arrested on multiple charges, including aggravated battery, after causing a disturbance at the Orland Park Township Office on Sunday. Around 11 a.m., Orland Park police were dispatched to the polling location at 14807 Ravinia Ave. following reports of a man disrupting the voting line. Upon arrival, officers found Daniel Schmidt restrained…

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