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Labor Day 2020 In Orland Park: 5 Things To Know
Celebrations, coronavirus warnings, stats and how it all began: Your guide to Labor Day in Orland Park.

Celebrations, coronavirus warnings, stats and how it all began: Your guide to Labor Day in Orland Park.

The drama group will be selecting new board members to promote equity and inclusivity initiatives.
A woman in Oak Forest is selling her handmade masks this Friday Sept. 4 and Saturday Sept. 5.
Early Halloween shopping has begun at the store on 94th Ave., Orland Park.
Early Halloween shopping has begun at the store on 191st street.
One Less To Help One More was created by Andrew High School teachers to help give back during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A high school woodshop teacher taught himself how to build desks for his students, after seeing they don't have a work station at home.
Senator Michael E. Hastings is partnering up with Versiti Blood Center of Illinois to host a blood drive in Orland Park.
The annual Labor Day event was canceled, according to the park district's website.
A 36-year-old man was last seen on Sunday Aug. 30 in Chicago Heights for work.
Theft reports in Homewood from Aug. 26 to Aug. 29.
Orland Township will be hosting a recycling event for residents to dispose of personal documents and unwanted electronics.
Tinley Park officials approve of shopping center incentives worth 10 million, according to the Daily Southtown.
A bat was taken to be tested for rabies in Orland Park, and was determined to be rabid by the Illinois State Public Health Laboratory.
The Cicero company Ziyad Brothers rallied food donors to help those affected by the Beirut tragedy in Lebanon.
Orland Park police shared video of an alleged theft to Facebook Wednesday.
The township announced they will be holding the drive-thru event for those who have yet received their seasonal flu shot.
The library will be offering tutoring that provides students with live, interactive tutoring from a virtual whiteboard.
The College Board announced the students who have earned recognition for their performance on AP exams.
Here are some things area parents and students had to say about remote instruction in our recent survey.