Has the property of Rich East High School, the former flagship school of District 227, been relegated to a storage lot?
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Cook County Announces $5.5 Million to Increase Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and Accessibility Throughout Suburban Cook County
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced $5.5 million in funding today for the Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Program.
Village Finance Director Anticipates 0% Tax Levy Increase
Village of Park Forest Finance Director Mark Pries anticipates a 0% tax levy increase for the next fiscal year.
Marian Catholic Announces First-Quarter Honor Roll
Marian Catholic High School is proud to announce 37% of its student body or 300 students have been named to the First Quarter Honor Roll.
The Christmas Schooner Comes to The Drama Group
The Drama Group is delighted to present a touching holiday musical next in our 91st season, THE CHRISTMAS SCHOONER.
“Vaccine Hesitancy” Probably Cost Republicans the Midterms
Neil deGrasse Tyson said “vaccine hesitancy” led to a higher number of COVID deaths among conservatives may have cost Republicans the midterms.
Prairie State College Men’s Soccer Earns National Tournament Berth
Chicago Heights, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Prairie State College (PSC) men’s soccer has been selected for an at-large berth into the NJCAA Division II National Tournament, which will be held November 14-19 at Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona. It is the second time in three years PSC will attempt to navigate through[Read More…]
District 227 Responds to FOIA Request, Questions about Storage at Rich East Unanswered
eNews Park Forest has received the response from Rich Township High School District 227 to its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
Park Forest Veterans Day Celebration Takes Flight in a Huey
The Park Forest Veterans Day celebration included a program in Freedom Hall followed by a Huey helicopter landing in Central Park.
Celebrate the Holidays at the Library with Books, Bingo, and Baking
Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Once again, the Park Forest Public Library is celebrating the Icelandic Christmas book-giving tradition called Jolabokaflod. Patrons can register then stop in to pick out a new book from the available selection of titles geared toward teens and adults. Registration begins November 28 and can be done[Read More…]





