Anthony Day, age 55, of Gary, IN, was sentenced by United States District Court Chief Judge Jon E. DeGuilio after a jury found him guilty.
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One Year After the Fall of Roe v. Wade, Abortion Care Has Become a Patchwork of Confusing State Laws That Deepen Existing Inequalities
In the year since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson ruling struck down the constitutional right to abortion, society has been seeing the results of a post-Roe world.
Rats! Union Conflict Arises at Somonauk Park
Work on the new pavilion in Somonauk Park halted when members of Cement Masons Union Local No. 502 began to picket, union rats in tow.
Cook County Selected for $1.1 Million Grant Award to Strengthen Solar Energy Installation Opportunities for Business Owners and Workers from Historically-Excluded Communities
Cook County was selected for a $1.1 million grant award from the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office.
Park Forest Library Features Kids’ Outdoor Fun, Healthy Gardening Tips, and a Chicago History Discussion in July
The Park Forest Public Library features two unique events for kids in July plus several adult learning opportunities.
United Way of Metro Chicago and Cook County’s “Transforming Places” Partnership Expands
United Way of Metro Chicago, along with Cook County announced expansion of its Neighborhood Network Initiative, part of Transforming Places.
Celebrate JUNETEENTH and PRIDE Saturday in Park Forest
Besides the Main Street Market, Park Forest will host two events celebrating Juneteenth and Pride on the Village Green Saturday.
Hopeful Eagle Scout Dedicates Solitude Bench to Blackhawk School
Eagle Scout Jonathan Powell dedicated a Solitude Bench and garden he funded and installed in front of Blackhawk School.
Chicago Man Sentenced to 22 Years in Federal Prison for Secretly Recording Boys in YMCA Locker Rooms
A Chicago man has been sentenced to 22 years in federal prison for recording thousands of videos of nude boys inside YMCA locker rooms.
How the Commissioner Lost His Commission
Before his term as commissioner ended, then school board member Randall White lost his place on the Park Forest Youth Commission.





