Mokena artist Jennifer Medema showcases 21 charcoal reduction portraits at Orland Park Library, exploring identity, expression and the power of faces.
Category: Orland Park
Evergreen View Park neighbors oppose splash pad
Orland Park residents who live near Evergreen View Park do not want a splash pad as one of the park’s promised improvements.
Noodles and Company closes in Orland Park
Noodles & Company in Orland Park closed on Tuesday, Sept. 2, according to a sign at the front counter.
Orland Park celebrates opening of Nova Scholars Tutoring Center
Nova Scholars Tutoring Center opened Sunday in Orland Park, offering personalized tutoring, flexible scheduling, and technology-driven support for students of all ages.
Music, cars and farm fun fill Orland Park’s Centennial Park West
Families filled Centennial Park West in Orland Park for a country market, live music, kids’ activities and a classic car show.
Cunningham to step down after 16 years in Springfield
Sen. Bill Cunningham, a Chicago Democrat with a reputation for taking charge of energy and climate change legislation, will step down at the end of his current term.
Orland Park acquires 6-acre wetlands
Trustees voted unanimously last week to spend $1.3 million on a 5.95-acre site near 171st Street and Wolf Road.
Orland Fire hosts Coffee & Conversation on fatigue, personal health
The Orland Fire Protection District will host its monthly Coffee & Conversation for the public on Wednesday, Sept. 24.
Mo Amer’s Mo on Netflix is more than just a great comedy series
The Netflix series “Mo,” starring Arab American comedian Mo Amer, is not only one of the best comedy series streaming on cable, but it is a deep-dive into the tragic reality of what Palestinians face not just in America, but under Israeli occupation.
Shoppers line up before dawn for Pete’s grand opening in Tinley Park
Pete’s Fresh Market opened its largest store in Tinley Park on Wednesday, drawing early crowds to check out the new store.

