Stagg High School’s Quwiyya Folaji joined Sandy Hook Promise in Washington, advocating for school safety, prevention programs, and student-led change.
Category: Hickory Hills
Green Hills Library to debut 24-hour self-service kiosk
Green Hills Library launches a 24-hour self-service kiosk Sept. 13, offering round-the-clock access to books, movies, and holds.
Summit Park District ousts Golden Eagles soccer team
The Summit Park District revoked the field rental permit effectively kicking out the Golden Eagles soccer program from its longtime home.
Cunningham extends Summer Book Club deadline to Sept. 15
State Senator Bill Cunningham is extending his Summer Book Club to Sept. 15.
Hickory Hills approves water and sewer rate hikes
Hickory Hills residents will see higher water and sewer bills starting September 1 after the City Council approved increases on August 14.
Conrady celebrates new year with Back-to-School Bash
The Back-to-School Bash, hosted by North Palos School District 117, was part block party, part welcome wagon for the new school year.
A packed park, a dunk tank, and Hickory Hills does National Night Out
Hickory Hills residents packed Kasey Meadow Park Tuesday evening, August 5, for National Night Out, filling the lawn for two hours.
Cook County launches flood damage survey for residents affected by July storms
Cook County officials are asking residents affected by flash flooding between July 25 and July 28 to complete an online survey documenting property damage.
National Night Out celebrations return on August 5
Neighborhoods across the Southwest Side and southwest suburbs will again celebrate first responders at National Night Out next week.
Les Brothers has been an Oak Lawn institution for more than 50 years
Les Brothers Restaurant is celebrating 53 years as a family-run Oak Lawn staple, with deep roots, loyal customers, and lasting flavor.
