Bremen High School distributes chalk and encourages families to design, draw, dream, and decorate their world
Physical Education Teacher Hosts Virtual Workout Sessions for Staff and Students
Double Good Popcorn donates popcorn for D228 lunches during COVID-19
The city of Oak Forest has loosened a few sign restrictions to help businesses during the economic downturn created by the new coronavirus.
The service is taking steps to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the community.
South Suburban College to Donate Supplies and Shields to Local Healthcare Providers, Foundation Establishes COVID-19 Impact Fund
Organizers of the popular summer festival in Oak Forest have made an early decision to cancel the 2020 event due to the coronavirus outbreak
"Like the police and fire departments, those in Public Works are first responders, too."
Bremen High School District 228 Social Workers share their tips for managing COVID-19 anxiety
Oak Forest High School jazz band students aren't letting COVID-19 stop them from practicing music
They are touted as disposable and even flushable, but wipes are causing headaches for the city’s sewer system.
It does NOT prohibit essential activities like going to the grocery store, receiving medical care, or taking your pet for a walk.
Kristina Ryon is documenting the shutdown in and near Oak Forest through a series of black and white photos.
Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, the City Hall side of the Oak Forest Municipal Building at 15440 Central is now closed to the public.
Additionally, both fire stations are currently closed to the public and limited to the on-duty fire department personal only.
In order to minimize contact by maintaining distances between people, we encourage residents to conduct business remotely.
To help support our business community, the City has compiled a list of these locations below.
"You may also leave paperwork/ payment in Clerk’s Office night deposit box – we will reach out to you when we receive it and can email back"
March 24, 2020 City Council Meeting has been Cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns.
Oak Forest police will no longer send an officer to take reports on low-level incidents in an effort to protect staff from the COVID-19.
South Suburban College to Extend Spring Break through March 22nd
South Suburban College Men's Basketball Team Advances to National Tournament
Breakfast with BCI Presents: Marketing Tips on a Budget
Breakfast program ran through donations provides a meal to in-need high school students
South Suburban College to Host Census Informational Sessions
St. George Students learn about AED machines, CPR, first aid, and the Heimlich Maneuver
Friends of Oak Forest Animal Control is hosting a Low cost Pet Vaccine Clinic, presented by Spay Illinois, on April 9th.
The registration cost is $120 for preschool and kindergartners and $140 for first through eighth graders.
Nancy Fleischman Exhibition at South Suburban College’s Dorothea Thiel Gallery
Benjamin Avila Awarded by The Chicago Bears for Commitment to Community
“Boost Your Biz” Expo for Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners coming to South Suburban College
NEW Short-Term Solar Panel Installation Certification Program begins at South Suburban College Next Month
South Suburban College to Host Live First District Court Oral Arguments at Annual Law Day April 30th
Seeking Employers for Community Career Fair at South Suburban College
2020 Chicago Women’s Conference & Expo – Vision 2020 Sharpen Your Focus
Bremen Township on Firm Financial Ground
Register Now for Non-Credit Classes at South Suburban College
Southland Week In Review: Casino planned at Lincoln Mall site | Pet store fire | WWII hero killed in crash | Hospital merger.
South Suburban College Coding Specialist Program to host February 29th Open House
Open House coming February 1st for student home construction project in Park Forest