Boomers Drop Rain Shortened Affair
The 2021 Frontier League Champion Schaumburg Boomers waited through a pair of rain delays but dropped a five-inning shortened game 5-2 at the hands of the Sussex County Miners.
The 2021 Frontier League Champion Schaumburg Boomers waited through a pair of rain delays but dropped a five-inning shortened game 5-2 at the hands of the Sussex County Miners.
Unity of NW Indiana presents - Windy City Gay Chorus & Windy City Treble Quire in Concert, PRIDE 2022 "Together We Rise". Saturday, June 18th
Though the pitching kept the Gary SouthShore RailCats within striking distance of the Chicago Dogs, hitting doomed them to a 4-0 defeat on Opening Day.
The 2021 Frontier League Champion Schaumburg Boomers posted 10 hits in the season opener but fell 7-1 at the hands of the Sussex County Miners in the first ever meeting between the two teams on Friday night.
The National Hellenic Museum and Mies van der Rohe Society co-host "Classical and Modern Mies" Thursday, May 19 at 6 p.m. | Virtual and in-person event explores the blend of classical Greek influences and constructivist form in Mies van der Rohe’s architecture
Chicago Fire FC Partners With Dawn to Help Tackle Food Insecurity Through New Community Partnership | Dawn’s Free Kicks For Free Meals program aims to tackle food insecurity by providing free meals to the Greater Chicago Food Depository
Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced that Whitney Ertel will serve as the new executive director of the Governor’s Workforce Cabinet (GWC).
**** Recommended **** "The Tragedy of King Christophe", written by Aimé Fernand David Césaire, is the true story of a former slave who rose up from poverty to became President of the state of Haiti, then declared himself king. Henri Christophe ended up being the only king of Haiti. This is an ambitious undertaking for a small company like House Theatre of Chicago, but the ensemble made it work – and it’s truly an ensemble effort. 3 ½ Spotlights
Another summer of affordable family fun at Oil City Stadium is right around the corner as the Northwest Indiana Oilmen get set to embark on their 11th season as the Region’s Team.
Chicago Fire FC today announced that the Club has signed defender Justin Reynolds to a Homegrown Player contract, set to begin on Jan. 1, 2023. Reynolds’ contract will run through the 2026 season, with a Club option for 2027.