Lt. David Eenigenburg and Sgt. Joseph Murphy were promoted during a March 13 swearing-in at Hickory Hills City Hall.
Category: Hickory Hills
Senior housing proposed for former Sabre Room site
Hickory Hills officials approved a concept plan for a 192-unit senior housing project at the site of the former Sabre Room.
Adam Gulczynski sworn in as Hickory Hills Police Chief
Adam Gulczynski was sworn in as Hickory Hills’ new police chief, bringing 20 years of experience and a strong community connection
Hickory Hills, Bridgeview police take the plunge for Special Olympics
Hundreds of first responders and teachers braved freezing waters at the Manteno Polar Plunge, raising over $200K for Special Olympics Illinois in a record-breaking fundraiser.
Casten tries to ease worries of his constituents
Congressman Sean Casten tries to allay fears constituents may have about the many changes being imposed by the Trump administration.
Hickory Hills council approves infrastructure projects, local business permits
Hickory Hills honored Police Chief Jason Bray’s 27 years of service while tackling infrastructure, business approvals, and environmental initiatives at Monday’s meeting.
Hickory Hills police chief retires after 27 years of service, leadership
For 27 years, Chief Jason Bray led with dedication and heart. As he retires, Hickory Hills honors his unwavering service.
No new evidence in Hickory Hills child exploitation case, police say
Hickory Hills police confirm no new evidence in Trevor O’Donnell’s case as legal proceedings continue. His next hearing is Feb. 10.
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.
Hickory-Palos Sertoma opens applications for $1,000 scholarships
The Hickory-Palos Sertoma Club is offering scholarships to support local students’ college dreams. Applications are due March 31, 2025.
