The switch flipped, the lights came on and Hickory Hills stepped straight into the holiday season on Nov. 25.
Category: Justice
Former Argo superintendent spent thousands on porn sites, Viagra, report finds
District 217 released a long-awaited report Wednesday night that showed former Supt. William Toulios spent thousands of district dollars on porn sites, erectile dysfunction medication, meals and Amazon gift cards.
Toulios era ends at Argo High School with resignation
Argo School District 217 Supt. William Toulios resigned immediately Thursday night after months of uncertainty over his future.
Officer Snee, once an Argo student, honored by school board for heroism
Argo Community High School District 217 honored its School Resource Officer, Michael Snee, for his bravery and quick action during a shooting in Summit this summer.
Justice Little Caesars opens with free pizza for a year
Little Caesars served up more than pizza this weekend during the grand opening of its newest restaurant in Justice on Saturday.
Free pizza for first 100 guests at Justice Little Caesars grand opening
As part of the grand opening celebration, the pizzeria will reward the first 100 guests in line at 10 a.m. with free pizza for a year.
Area Lions to host Oktoberfest fundraiser in Bridgeview
“It’s the fourth year the Oktoberfest fundraiser is taking place, and each year it gets better,” said Dawn Grogan, longtime Bridgeview Lions Club member.
Cook County issues disaster proclamation for August storms and flooding
County Board President Toni Preckwinkle issued a disaster proclamation Wednessday in response to storms on August 16 through August 19.
Justice police investigate series of car break-ins
Justice police are investigating multiple vehicle break-ins reported at the Sunset Lakes apartment complex between July 26 and July 29.
Justice receives county grant for new sidewalks
Justice is getting $203,904 from the Cook County Department of Transportation to help pay for installation of new sidewalks throughout the village.
