Now, the village is looking at hiring a $30,000 consultant to help with its ladder truck decision.
Flooding victims get the runaround on who is at fault for the damage, documents show.
They want to increase distance between gas stations and houses.
A hospital executive worried about the impact on the electrical system.
Illinois Tollway says the company failed to comply with construction requirements.
Village officials want to prepare a 15-year plan for road improvements.
The Hinsdale resident has the backing of the current board leader.
The village has been putting up more stop and yield signs.
Hinsdale developer's proposal would expose the area to more crime, neighbors say.
Residents affected by flooding want the tollway to cover their losses.
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The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
Officials express support for moving food pantry, but the village leader fears the effect on neighboring park.
State agency has failed to step up to the plate, village official says.
Hinsdale brought into La Grange's debate over a new deal with movie theater owners.
The village president reported good news on income and capital improvements budget.
The Fire Department Open House, originally scheduled for October 2nd has been cancelled, due to Covid concerns.
More than 1 out of every 10 DuPage County rental households are behind on rents as of early August, according to a new analysis.
Clarendon Hills considers whether to buy a $1.4 million ladder truck. Hinsdale's village president weighed in on the issue.
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
He says he is convinced staffers don’t “ever get out of their chairs” to look for code violations.
In another case, a new house will take “sting” out of previous teardown, official says.
District's consultant warns about "far-right recruiters" targeting white youth.
Board president cuts off member's comments and gets attorney's backing.
The school board cancels its meeting just hours before.
No action is expected to be taken by the board, according to the district.
Regular customers will see a slight decrease in their bills.
Person at ManorCare reports forgery of $2,300 from checking account, report says.
An official says the village could streamline the historic approval process by reducing neighbors' objections.
The latest issue is Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home on County Line Road.
Staff conducts an analysis of the legalities of temporary operation.
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
Representative says her office has been "flooded with calls of outrage."
He has raised more than $200,000 for his campaign account in the last quarter.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills residents.