Step back in time with fossilized footprints. Discover how these preserved tracks provide insights into co-existing extinct hominin species.
Author: eNews Park Forest
What would it mean if President-elect Trump dismantled the US Department of Education?
Kevin Welner, University of Colorado Boulder In her role as former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment, Linda McMahon oversaw an enterprise that popularized the “takedown” for millions of wrestling fans. But as President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of education, the Trump loyalist may be tasked with taking down[Read More…]
Grande Prairie Singers to Launch 48th Season with Free Holiday Concert
Experience the joy of the holiday season with the Grande Prairie Singers as they kick off their 48th music-filled season.
Presidents often claim mandates − especially when they want to expand their power or are on the defensive
Delve into the topic of mandates in presidential elections. Gain insights into the claims and skepticism surrounding mandates.
Black Americans Still Suffer Worse Health. Here’s Why There’s So Little Progress.
Explore the impact of systemic disparities on Black health and the need for equitable access to healthcare services.
Experience Holiday Joy with the South Holland Master Chorale
Holiday joy with the South Holland Master Chorale and Chicago Gargoyle Brass Ensemble. Come for a concert of traditional carols and hymns.
Marist High School Girls’ Volleyball Takes State
Marist girls volleyball team wins their 3rd state championship, defeating Benet Academy in a thrilling three-set match.
Pay First, Deliver Later: Some Women Are Being Asked To Prepay for Their Baby
Read about Kathleen Clark’s experience of being asked to pay $960 for prenatal care during her second visit to the OB-GYN.
12 States Promised To Open the Books on Their Opioid Settlement Funds. We Checked Up on Them.
Aneri Pattani November 7, 2024 To discover how millions in opioid settlement funds are being spent in Idaho, you can visit the state attorney general’s website, which hosts 91 documents from state and local entities getting the money. What you’ll find is a lot of bureaucratese. Nearly three years ago,[Read More…]
Obituary: Dr. Elmer Lee Washington
October 18, 1935 – November 2, 2024 Dr. Elmer Lee Washington, Sr., passed away in Hazel Crest, Illinois, on Saturday, November 2nd, 2024. He was born October 18th, 1935, in Houston, Texas, to Daisy Belle White and Butler Washington. Dr. Washington grew up in Austin, Texas, where he excelled academically.[Read More…]





