Horses were seen plodding along Oak Park Avenue, after the trailer they were in broke down. Sub-Trailer Hitch got them back on the road.
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Crisis Center for South Suburbia's gala is set for Feb. 24. The center works to support victims and survivors of domestic violence.
The road will be closed in both directions until Wednesday evening, Tinley Park and IDOT officials said.
Applications for the Reta Brudd Scholarship program are due by April 1.
Join the Orland Park Celts on March 1st at the Kick Off to St. Patrick’s Day Event!
Elizabeth Heaton, 35, has fought a chronic liver disease since 2017. Without a transplant, her time—and options—are running out.
The closure of Oak Park Avenue on Friday, Jan. 26 was to be for repairs to be made to the I-80 bridge, Village officials said Thursday.
Introduces Self-Direction Assistant Services to help families navigate paperwork, program options
Residents noticed the smell in the area Wednesday morning.
Majeda, Halema, Hanan and Zahia Kassem are being honored in an online fundraiser to generate funds to build a mosque in Africa.
Commissioner Rubino Not to Raise Taxes
The Tinley Park shelter said Friday that they anticipate being closed for at least a month to make necessary repairs after a fire.
In a free program hosted by the Acorn Public Library District, Dr. Jim Flanagan covers the process from beginning to end
PAWS Tinley Park will be closed temporarily while they make repairs. They will not be taking in animals as they recover.
Hastings urges residents of all ages to be creative by donating homemade or store-bought Valentine's Day cards to seniors.
The banners are $150 each and honor local veterans with banners displayed in Veterans Plaza and along Veterans Parkway.
Anyone interested in marching in the parade has until Feb. 16 to submit an application.
Hastings has announced that six school districts in the 19th Senate District have received over $11,000 to provide resources to libraries.
The village said Homewood Disposal for pick-up trees that do not include lights, ornaments, or tinsel on residents' normal collection day.
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Josh Fonseca Jr. and Lauren Paprocki shared their sweet moment lit by the display in downtown Tinley Park's Zabrocki Plaza.
Tinley Park on Thursday issued a notice to residents to be observant and aware of charter buses attempting to drop passengers off in town.
Park District officials announced Thursday that a Tinley Park man and former president of a pipefitters union will oversee the project.
Tinley Park officials passed an ordinance preventing intercity bus drivers from dropping passengers off unscheduled without prior approval.
Mayor Michael Glotz wrote to a Summit Hill District 161 board member Wednesday to ask that they vote against closing two schools.
St. Coletta’s of Illinois opens sea-themed area to help regulate emotions
A stretch of 179th Street will be closed Dec. 12–14, Tinley Park Mayor Mike Glotz said Thursday.
A winning Lottery scratch-off ticket was sold at a spot on 183rd Street in Tinley Park, officials said.
American Legion Post 615 has been asked to host 50 recruits on Christmas Day. They're seeking donations to make it happen.
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You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you. – John Bunyan
Culinary arts students learn to plan, prepare Thanksgiving feast for 100 guests
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Village officials advised that residents should expect congestion during a final sendoff for retired Tinley Park Fire Chief Kenneth Dunn.
Sends volunteers to package food for starving children around the world
Gatto's Italian Restaurant and Bar is helping provide money for three girls whose mom, Elizabeth Curtner lost her cancer fight in October.
Don't trash your jack o' lanterns, take them to Plum Creek Nature Center on Nov. 4 and smash them so they can be composted.
The rate hike is the first since 2014 and is needed to maintain the village's high-functioning water system and remain fiscally responsible.
The 2024 installment of Tinley's Benches on Oak Park Avenue will feature designs highlighting Saturday Morning Cartoons, the Village said.