Halloo, hallay, from the Bean to Union Station, here comes a day, or citywide celebration. On this March 4, by proclamation of the mayor; Chicago adds a year, while I simply turn grayer. You’re a windy 187, Me, a century-plus less, we have the same birthday, but not the same noblesse.
Category: Daily Southtown Opinion
Column: Rich Township to move senior center from Park Forest to Matteson
Township Supervisor Calvin Jordan said the Shirley Green Senior Center on Liberty Street in the downtown area will relocate to a 5-acre site near the Matteson Village Hall.
Column: South Suburban College training program seeks to increase diversity in construction trades
Students are introduced to 24 trades and get training in mathematics for the trades, job site readiness, concrete flatwork, blueprint reading orientation, first aid/AED/CPR, introduction to tools and forklift operation
Letter: Disingenuous to end ShotSpotter program
Last year, Chicago recorded 617 murders, compared with 696 in 2022. I guess the mayor considers that a downward trend.
Column: Helping, moving and taking photos of animals that make winter visits to our yard
It seems especially true to homes adjacent to the forest preserve and, in some cases, the homes bordering Park Forest’s Central Park, where they are known to eat birdseed from backyards.
Column: Governors State Black History Month read-in takes place amid attacks on Black history
The National African American Read-In at Governors State takes place from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 26 at Engbretson Hall. The event, among read-ins being held across the country, will feature poems, short stories, memoirs, novels and other literary works written by Black authors.