š± Oak Park To Declare 'Betty White Day' + Schools Go Remote
Hello, Oak Park and River Forest readers! Let's get to the news for Wednesday, Jan. 5.
First, today's weather: Rather cloudy; windy, colder. High: 23 Low: 9.
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Here are the top 5 stories today in Oak Park-River Forest:
1. Two District 97 schools are expected to return to in-person learning today after remote learning Tuesday due to COVID-related staff shortages. Longfellow Elementary and Percy Julian Middle schools conducted e-learning yesterday. District 90 was able to stay in-person because of substitute teaching. (Wednesday Journal)
2. Three shootings occurred in Oak Park on New Yearās Eve, with additional gunfire reported on New Yearās Day. The Oak Park Police Departmentās weekly crime report said shots were fired through residential windows on North Lombard Avenue and Austin Boulevard. No injuries were reported. (OPPD)
3. Other incidents in the latest crime report include an armed robbery at an Oak Park ATM and an attack on the CTA Blue Line in late December. Vandalism was also reported at the Harlem Avenue Wendyās and the Field Park field house. (Paid source: Oak Leaves)
4. Illinois lawmakers return to Springfield today for the beginning of a ācondensedā legislative session that will end in April. Senate President Don Harmon of Oak Park said a priority is balancing the state budget after the unemployment fund was āstrained beyond imagination by the pandemic.ā (Paid source: Tribune)
5. āBetty White Dayā is official in Oak Park, according to a TMZ report. The village will honor the television iconās Oak Park roots with a Jan. 17 celebration on what would have been Whiteās 100th birthday. (Patch)
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Today in Oak Park-River Forest:
Preschool Playtime at the Gymnastics and Recreation Center. (10:15 a.m.)
Kadampa Meditation Center hosts a virtual talk on āmaking relationships work.ā (7 p.m.)
From my notebook:
On this date in 1952, the Forest Leaves published a full-page ad encouraging readers to donate to the March of Dimes to help fight the polio epidemic. The disease was ultimately eradicated by vaccines. (OPRF Museum)
Sign-ups are open for River Forest Public Libraryās 2022 reading challenges. (RFPL)
The Oak Park River Forest Infant Welfare Society expects to move to its new Marion Street location in late February. (Facebook)
Oak Park and River Forest High School canceled the ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new student center because of the surge in COVID-19 cases. (OPRFHS)
OPRF senior Tim Mellman made Politicoās list of notable New Yearās resolutions for his pledge to āget more involved with the politics and administration of my school.ā (Politico)
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This article originally appeared on the Oak Park-River Forest Patch