News from September 2021
16" softball 'still going strong' in benefitting Chicago communities
By Christina Heath Sep 22, 2021
For more than 60 years, 16" softball has left a lasting, positive mark on countless Chicago residents.
Chicago officials strive to 'keep all students healthy, safe' during in-person schooling
Students return to in-person learning after a year of online schooling because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Homewood Fall Fest returns this September
Fall festivities are back in town in Homewood as the 19th annual Fall Fest returns this month.
'We've got to keep getting better': Rabine discusses campaign focus, small business
Gubernatorial candidate Gary Rabine said his experiences working and creating businesses as a youth helped him understand Illinois' future direction.
Wayne Muskievicz and Carol Bolek: a life and family of athletic excellence
Wayne Muskievicz and Carol Bolek’s top billing among Illinois’ athletic power couples seems as preordained as it’s been hard earned.
Percy Coleman says 16-inch softball has 'been a peacemaker in Chicago'
Percy Coleman is grateful for the evolution of 16-inch softball as it continues to bring the community together.
Back to School: A word from our children
Maze Anderson, a 3rd grade student at Bronzeville Academy, and her mother Carmen, told the Suburban Marquee how happy they are that Maze is back in school this year.
Prevention Partnership continues community improvement efforts in Hazel Crest, Country Club Hills
Seven years ago, the Prevention Partnership saw an opportunity to make a difference in the Village of Hazel Crest.
Larry's Barber College to hold grand opening of Chatham's first standalone barber salon
New and exciting things are happening for Larry's Barber College.
Skokie Police engage with 'law enforcement leaders of tomorrow' through Explorer program
The Skokie Police Explorer program, or "post," is a hands-on program open to young adults interested in choosing a career in law enforcement or the criminal justice field.
Fundraising dining event to bring Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park to life
It’s no surprise that the Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park recently earned the distinction as Best Sculpture Park in the country by USA Today readers.
Thomas & Company keeps it clean with mobile auto-detailing business
After earning his Master’s degree in higher education at Grand Valley State University, Vernon Thomas Jr. decided it was time to start his own business.
Chef Michael Airhart delights in feeding Chicago's homeless
Cafe, Food Truck and Festivals Provided For Free
Mariah Fair launching mental health book lounge in Chicago
Mariah Fair plans to open Soul Full Chicago a mental health book lounge on Chicago's 18th street that is being touted as a destination for anyone seeking to improve emotional well-being.
New association aims to unite barbers, stylists
Members to Receive Much-Needed Benefits
Project 90 offers students a second chance to earn degrees
A new program at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale will allow former students with 90 or more credits to return and complete their degree in one semester.