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Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills 2017 Year In Review: Most Read Stories

Here are some of the most read stories on Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills Patch in 2017.

HINSDALE-CLARENDON HILLS, IL — As we head into 2018, it can be a good time to take a look back at the past year and what stories were the most read. These stories include new businesses, crime and community events.

So let's take a few moments to have a stroll down memory lane and peruse Patch's most memorable Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills stories of 2017:


Hinsdale Little League Team Advances In World Series Regional Tournament

  • The Hinsdale 12-year-old boys' Little League team won out against Kentucky-Eastern Lexington on Aug. 7 in the Little League World Series Great Lakes Regional Tournament. Hinsdale, representing Illinois in the tournament, will face off against Ohio-West Side Little League on Aug. 9...Read more.

Hinsdale Murder Case: DNA Testing Needed

  • Dominic Sanders, the suspect in the murder of Hinsdale resident Andrea Urban, appeared in DuPage County court Monday morning and entered a plea of not guilty. No trial date has been set in the murder case, as further testing needs to be done on DNA evidence...Read more.

Top Chicago Marathon Finishers From Hinsdale

  • Dozens of Hinsdale residents ran in the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Sunday. The 26.2-mile course, which runs through 29 Chicago neighborhoods and finishes in Grant Park, features runners from all 50 states and more than 100 countries...Read more.

Hinsdale Man Sentenced To 70 Years For 2014 Bloomingdale Murder

  • Jeffrey Keller, formerly of Hinsdale, has been sentenced to 70 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for the murder of a Bloomingdale man. Keller, 54, shot 37-year-old Nathan Fox to death in his Bloomingdale driveway in December in 2014...Read more.

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District 181 Superintendent Will Not Return Next School Year

  • Don White will end his position as District 181 superintendent at the end of the current school year. The District 181 Board of Education and superintendent Don White mutually agreed to end their contractual relationship, effective June 30, 2018...Read more.

VIDEO: Employees Injured During Armed Robbery At Hinsdale Jewelry Store, Police Still Investigating

  • Armed robbers struck a Hinsdale jewelry store March 17, assaulting employees before making their escape. On March 22, Hinsdale Chief of Police Kevin Simpson said police continue to investigate this incident...Read more.

Hinsdale To Host First Meeting Opposing The Potential Widening Of I-294

  • The Village of Hinsdale is hosting a public meeting on Thursday, March 9, at 7 p.m. to assemble an Ad Hoc Tollway Advisory Committee to the Village in its efforts to oppose the Illinois Tollway Authority's potential widening of I-294. The meeting will be held at Hinsdale Middle School, 100 S. Garfield Street...Read more.

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