The challenge begins March 1, and ends June 30.
The 90-minute free workshop is designed to educate and inform local residents looking to live a full life while dealing with vision issues.
There will be free chili tastings, a live ice carving demonstration, bonfires, hot chocolate, s'mores, ice games and more.
The eatery will donate profits from a special cocktail throughout February to the Suburban Service League to assist Southland residents.
The 55th annual fest will return to Frankfort Sept. 2-4.
The three dates are: Feb. 24, March 10 and March 24.
The classes are for those interested in law enforcement careers, and eligible to test for police agencies.
Local police urged motorists to avoid parking in streets after more than two inches of snow fell, which puts a local ordinance into effect.
The free, all ages event will be held at Breidert Green on March 19.
The second annual chili cook-off will be held at Breidert Green in downtown Frankfort on Feb. 4.
The market will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Jan. 28 at Frankfort Library.
The Frankfort Park District will hold a preschool open house at the Susan A. Puent building on Feb. 4.
The first market will be April 23.
The clean-up in Frankfort will be held on March 2.
The Frankfort Park District puts on the event, and will begin accepting open registration for vendors on Wednesday.
The New Lenox-based club makes a foreign sport familiar while stressing safety and building a team setting where every player has a place.
Chili participants must register by Jan. 27 with Sue Lynchey at 815-469-2177.
Raul Rincon Ortega is one of 70 Chicago-area high school caddies that will receive free tuition and housing over the next four years.
There will be nine "bubbly" stops, 10 chocolate stops and three appetizer stops at the Chamber-sponsored event.
Some spring program include Spring on the Green, bunny home visits and a kids garage sale.
Attorney, teacher, administrator, mock trial coach, mother folds all into a career path to discover her personal legend.
The Chili Cook-Off will be held during the Fire and Ice Winter Social on Feb. 4.
The Friends of the Frankfort Public Library is a nonprofit dedicated to raising funds for Frankfort Public Library.
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Due to a grant and support from community partners, the park district will expand its number of parks that will have AEDs.
Join the association for Art and Coffee at Studio C, 14 Hickory St., from 9 to 10 a.m. on Thursday.
The exhibit honors Maggie DeVries, who was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor earlier this year.
The Nov. 30 'Buzz' will focus on the history and terrain of Goodenow Grove, the critters of Plum Creek and an owl pellet dissection.
The preserve said the project is expected to be finished by the end of the year, and the closure will remain in effect until then.
Local businesses will stay open late and some will offer special deals, giveaways and refreshments.
Portions of the Old Plank Road Trail between Schoolhouse Road and Washington Street will be resurfaced.
Firefighters and their families volunteered Thursday to decorate the home of Frankfort's beloved Maggie DeVries.
Businesses across Illinois and the Frankfort area will honor veterans on Friday with a variety of discounts, free food, and merchandise.
Stefan Wisnewski, 40, was reported missing last week after police said he borrowed a relative's car in late September and didn't return it.
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After local residents turn back their clocks on Saturday, the sun will set much earlier than folks have gotten used to in recent months.
Frankfort native Kevin Kreger is refurbishing a historic 1860s-era meat market that has fallen on hard times since Cactus Carol's closed.
On the November ballot, Frankfort and Will County have not one but two referenda proposing property tax increases.
More than 125 crafters will be on hand at Lincoln-Way East High School during the two-day show put on by the Mokena Woman's Club.
Senator Michael E. Hastings encourages women to schedule their annual breast cancer screening exam during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.