A Monee resident told the village board last week she is tired of looking at the “dump area” behind the public works salt shed.
Category: Vedette New News
SXU School of Nursing Marks 90 Years of Legacy and Learning
Saint Xavier University celebrated the School of Nursing’s 90th anniversary with Mass, tours, dinner and reflections on its lasting impact.
From galleries to sidewalks, Beverly becomes a canvas
Beverly’s 12th Annual Art Walk filled 40 venues with art, music, and community spirit.
Jeanine Mozie named acting president of Trinity Christian College
Trinity Christian College appointed Jeanine Mozie as acting president. She brings a decade of leadership and a commitment to Christian education.
Safe Start program empowers students with tools to prevent violence
The Safe Start program teaches teens conflict resolution, emotional accountability and healthy boundaries to prevent domestic violence and foster safer communities.
SXU Health Fair strengthens community wellness
Saint Xavier University’s Community Health Fair connected residents with screenings, resources and workshops while showcasing student expertise and community partnerships.
Village of Manhattan Promotes Two New Police Officers
The Village of Manhattan promoted two police officers at its September 16 board meeting.
MFPD responds to home fire
n Monday, September 15, at approximately 9:41 a.m., the Manhattan Fire Protection District (MFPD) was dispatched to the 400 block of W. Corning Avenue.
MFPD Holds Swearing-in and Promotional Ceremony
The Manhattan Fire Protection District officially welcomed new firefighters, promoted a lieutenant, and gave special recognition to the district’s new fire marshal.
Zoo needs help naming new member of The Living Coast
To raise awareness for their conservation story, Brookfield Zoo Chicago is inviting the public to help name an axolotl under its care at The Living Coast.
