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Mayor Jim Holland announces new members, says he appreciates community participation in Village committees.
Let's congratulate our Class of 2020 high school graduates in Frankfort.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Frankfort.
Parents and families can fill out a short form for their graduate, and Patch will compile the information and share it with the community.
Free Lunch Program to continue
"The unknown offenders went into open garages and vehicles to remove unsecured property" in multiple locations April 22.
Frankfort Police Chief John Burica details some changes at the police department due to the coronavirus.
Franciscan Health Olympia Fields receives first General Motors-Ventec ventilators manufactured at Kokomo, IN, plant via special UPS delivery
Due to the coronavirus, the board has postponed eighth grade graduation and will look to hold it sometime in the summer.
Personal Finance teacher Jason Pearson will appear on the show April 20 to discuss what his students are doing in and out of the classroom.
Kevin Molloy State Farm Snow Angels helping with groceries
The Frankfort Bluegrass Fest Committee announced it has canceled the annual Frankfort Bluegrass Festival scheduled for July 11 and 12.
Supporting Small Businesses During Pandemic is Crucial for Their Survival
A Frankfort nonprofit is offering $50 Jewel gift cards to Frankfort families who have been negatively affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Restaurants may be closed to diners, but many are offering Easter specials via carry-out or pick-up.
Although Frankfort Park District had to cancel its egg-hunting events due to the coronavirus, you can still win some candy-filled eggs.
Frankfort Mental Heath professionals offer tips on how to cope during this difficult time
The village is making tables, chairs, benches, the gazebo and the playground in downtown Frankfort temporarily unusable.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
All park district offices and park properties will be closed and all programs and events are canceled through May 1.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Frankfort Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Podiatrist now accepting new patients at Olympia Fields
Family medicine specialist now welcoming new patients at Franciscan Physician Network Medical Pavilion in Olympia Fields.
The library may be closed due to the coronavirus, but you can still send them pictures of your best fort.
Easter is less than two weeks away, and while we're social distancing, kids can still have some fun "finding" eggs.
The employee's gender, age and condition are not being revealed.
The fire district said it is accepting donations of N95 masks, N100 masks, surgical masks, gowns, Tyvek suits and health-grade wipes.
Board approves four-year contract with Frankfort Teachers' Association
Which businesses are essential? Will I still be able to buy or sell a home? These are common questions from residents of Frankfort.
According to the park district, the Bark Park and other park amenities which require contact with hard surfaces are closed.
Some grocery store hours may have been changed or adjusted due to the coronavirus.