McCook’s new truck cost $145,000 and was purchased from Ricart Properties based in Groveport, Ohio. Village staff picked it up recently in Indianapolis.
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Flagg Creek Golf Course to get cart path repairs this spring
Countryside will pay McGill Construction, of Frankfort, $23,584.90 for cart path patching and parking lot sealcoating at Flagg Creek Golf Course..
Countryside St. Patrick’s Day Parade set for March 1, its earliest date yet
Countryside will kick off St. Patrick’s Day celebrations early this year with its annual parade on Saturday, March 1.
Super Bowl Sunday serves up more than football — it’s also National Pizza Day
Chicago-area pizzerias celebrate National Pizza Day by sticking to tradition, perfecting their recipes, and serving up nostalgia with every slice.
Beds Plus soup and bread a huge success
Beds Plus, a nonprofit dedicated to helping vulnerable individuals in southwest Cook County stabilize their lives through housing and supportive services, saw a record turnout Sunday at their annual Soup and Bread fundraiser.
Miller settles into role as Forest View public works superintendent
Tanner Miller has been with the Forest View Public Works Department since 2017, and now, as superintendent, he is focused on upcoming projects to improve local infrastructure.
Hodgkins Police Chief Klotz leaves after 20 years on force
Hodgkins Deputy Police Chief Ryan Carrasquillo has been named interim chief to replace Joe Klotz.
Justice man pens second book of poetry
Richard Jandura, a poet from Justice, has released his second book, Poems from Home: Volume 2, now available on various platforms. The collection, published by Page Publishing, explores themes of love, loss, relationships, and the human condition through heartfelt poems and ruminations. Jandura said his work aims to offer readers a fresh perspective on the world around them.
Traffic: ‘It’s a pain,’ frustrated Justician, mayor agree
Ongoing street work north of Archer Road and 79th Street was the hot topic during the public comment portion of the latest Justice Village Board meeting.
Mattson’s Steak House closes as owner retires
The iconic Mattson’s Western Steak House and Saloon, with its giant sign depicting a cowboy throwing a lasso overlooking Cicero Avenue, closed abruptly earlier this month with a simple note on the door thanking customers for more than 50 years of patronage.
