Farmers markets return across the Southland, offering fresh produce, baked goods and community connection at weekly outdoor gatherings through October.
Category: Manteno Vedette Top News
Looming Supreme Court decision could change Illinois mail-in voting
The Supreme Court could limit mail-in ballots from being counted after in-person voting ends even if they are postmarked by Election Day.
Marist students travel abroad, perform and explore during spring break
Marist students explored Argentina, Europe and Orlando during spring break, gaining cultural insight, academic enrichment and performance experience beyond the classroom.
Saint Xavier hosts first South Suburban Conference Visual Arts Festival
Saint Xavier University hosted the South Suburban Conference’s first art showcase on March 19, bringing 70 students from 14 schools for workshops, exhibitions and awards.
Governor’s race will be a rematch in 2026
Republican voters in Illinois have once again chosen former state Sen. Darren Bailey as their candidate for governor.
Search for Dan Davis ends in heartbreak
Beloved Bourbon Street sound engineer Dan Davis was found in Blue Island months after his disappearance sparked a massive Mount Greenwood search.
Chicago’s beloved Italian beef may become Illinois’ official state sandwich
State Rep. Rick Ryan filed a bill to make Chicago’s Italian beef the official state sandwich, replacing the horseshoe.
Richards family legacy lives on after the loss of Geraldine Richards
Geraldine “Gerri” Richards, 82, retired educator and matriarch of a family-owned newspaper legacy, dies, leaving a lasting community impact.
Fat Tuesday Paczki tradition returns to local bakeries
Chicago-area bakeries prepare thousands of paczki for Fat Tuesday on February 17, offering traditional Polish pastries in various flavors.
Manteno votes down Gotion investment review
Those wanting to see a review of Gotion Illinois by the United States Treasury’s Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) were disappointed after Manteno trustees voted against the request at the January 20 village board meeting.
