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Young Authors to Participate in Conference, Get Feedback on Work
One student at each District 90 school will be selected to represent the district at the Young Authors' Conference in May.

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One student at each District 90 school will be selected to represent the district at the Young Authors' Conference in May.

Village commissioners voted Tuesday to add an advisory referendum to the April ballot to gauge resident's reaction to allowing video gaming machines in Forest Park.
The temperature will get warmer this week, but not warm, according to the forecast. Snow is possible this weekend.
River Forest police reports, Jan. 14-20
Obama is sworn in as president on Monday before a crowd in Washington D.C. His speech might have surprised everyone. Did you watch it?
Oak Park and River Forest High School graduate Kevin Schwartz (now a student at Butler University) sinks a half court shot for $18,000—on the first try!
Whiskey chili takes first place as locals from Oak Park, River Forest and Forest Park compete for top chili cook at the fifth annual Opportunity Knocks Chili Cook-Off.
Take a piece of the Oak Park Conservatory to you home at a terrarium workshop held on Feb. 9.
All proceeds from the event go to support Misericordia and purchasing a t-shirt is your ticket in.
Oak Park police reports, Jan. 11-15.
Forest Park real estate market sees a big jump in December.
Oak Park and River Forest see more home sales from a year and homes are selling at a higher price.
President Obama spoke to the nation this morning about his proposal to reduce gun violence; recommends background check for all gun purchases, assault weapons ban.
President Obama spoke to the nation this morning about his proposal to reduce gun violence; recommends background check for all gun purchases, assault weapons ban.
President Obama spoke to the nation this morning about his proposal to reduce gun violence; recommends background check for all gun purchases, assault weapons ban.
Oak Park police reports, Jan. 11-13.
River Forest police reports, Jan. 7-13.
Berwyn's Autre Monde Cafe is back open and now serving an other worldly brunch on Sundays with a special food and cocktail menu.
Riddles Comedy Club opened their second location in Berwyn in November, Patch talks to the owner about what it takes to get up on stage and get laughed at.
Gregory Bady, 28, of Forest Park has been identified as the man police said was shot at an Austin gas station early Monday morning.