The village president hasn't responded to questions about his statement against a sober living group.
A developer is asking to convert vacant land into code-compliant lots.
The pact could be approved before a new board majority takes office.
Group home director is "in this for the money," the village president said.
The added costs are attributed to railroad flaggers and construction oversight, an official said.
The accounts were frozen before any losses to the residents' accounts, police said.
An organizer said she was disappointed in the low participation, but "we'll forge ahead."
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"She makes me lose my head trying to keep up," her mother says.
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The district looks to "drive additional efficiency," a finance official said.
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An official said the village would work with "relevant parties."
Man held up an acquaintance during the planned sale of a phone, police said.
The board president had a reason for declining to read a proposed contractual provision.
A board member said no one would intimidate her from voting for the contract changes.
The district decided to keep under wraps its report on the anti-racist controversy.
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A school official and a critic agree that a bill would improve the calculation of graduation rates.
All three candidates said they were running individually. Two have their own committees now.
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Proposed changes to the superintendent's contract would protect her from being fired over the anti-racist controversy.
All three candidates back the ouster of the district's superintendent.
Parents "playing Russian roulette" with kids in public schools, according to shared video.
Police responded to a complaint from a Hinsdale Central High School junior.
In another case, a Clarendon Hills teen is accused of disorderly conduct.
The village names a new clerk, while a longtime official plans to leave next month.
He said he and his classmates found no parking signs on the street. Village officials responded.
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The engine was running and the keys were inside, Hinsdale police said.
The group home alleged the village violated the Fair Housing Act.
Things could be relatively quiet on the school board until the election.
Officials say the systems would provide another layer of security.
Students were "a little jarred" returning soon after New Year's celebrations, a student leader said.