Tinley Park residents Linda and John Richter are calling Cathy Rauman “a shining star.”
Rauman, along with so many others in the Village, have stepped up to volunteer and shop for groceries for seniors and those most at-risk in their during this pandemic:"https://t.co/cXrSTc5zzL
Ashley Kennedy, a TPHS softball player who came back from a serious injury, is our Athlete of the Week.
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Zaki Haj may not have made the varsity baseball team at Andrew, but he is heading to Rend Lake College to play baseball.
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During Illinois’ stay-at-home order, staying inside might prove challenging for some. But for Tinley Park resident Tim Anast, there’s a lot of work to be done right at home.
He will be keeping himself busy working on one of many stained-glass projects:https://t.co/aisq3HO6KU
When Sarah Martinez, a home health care nurse from Elite Care Management told her best friend Kathie Mayer they were running out of masks, Mayer jumped into action.
So far, Mayer has made over one 100 masks and has donated them to Elite Care Management:https://t.co/JTPaOdyn1L
All our reporters have done since the virus broke out is report, and while they did the business fell apart.
It is a common story but that doesn't make it easier
We do have a chance, and I hope you can help
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The coronavirus pandemic has struck the nation hard, not only with serious health concerns, but it has also left many families and small business owners wondering what’s next:https://t.co/n8bzKwDeot
Andrew's No. 1-ranked boys track team, like everyone else is in the state, is playing the waiting game.
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Together We Cope, the homeless prevention agency in Tinley Park, announced that it is no longer accepting food and clothing donations in order to limit client and staff exposure to the coronavirus, according to a press release issued Friday:https://t.co/dUWp1srkN7