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The head of a sober living house says "Hinsdopoly" shouldn't have targeted those recovering from addictions.
Official says district will not promote vacations that violate stay-at-home orders.
Hinsdale Central and South are looking at ways to continue traditions.
The school board says it wants to draft a better naming policy first.
State agency says it will work to minimize the problem.
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Board's vice president reacts to criticism. He has lifted his policy on not responding to public's emails.
South and Central will get out a week early this year, superintendent says.
A Hinsdale man was arrested in connection with a hit-and-run crash at a gas station, police say.
New member Bill Cotter is a lawyer with a construction management firm.
A man broke into home and stole electronic equipment and a car, police said.
Those who use fields and facilities will be asked to leave, official says.
Dispute with Trinity Sober Living apparently prompts Department of Justice inquiry.
Hospitals in region have far fewer beds than they would need if situation worsens, ProPublica says.
Judge says up to nine people can live in Trinity Sober Living, despite Hinsdale's objections.
One of the suspects stole a Jaguar from a garage, police say.
Decision was made in collaboration with other districts, officials say.
E-learning will take place next week, then the schools will be on spring break.
Decision is to be made by 3 p.m. Friday. District expects information from state officials.
The plan now is to keep the schools open, but that may change.
Test for student who may have been exposed to coronavirus came back negative.
Decision made in response to student who may have been exposed to coronavirus.
District says it will make decision by no later than 5 a.m. Thursday on the status of school at South and Central.
The school board may take action. The district gave 20 minutes notice for the meeting.
Coronavirus prompted the school district's decision. The district has no confirmed cases of the virus.
Hinsdale officers arrested three people on DUI charges in recent days.
One step being taken is hand-sanitizing stations near lunchrooms.
She was a heart transplant nurse at Loyola Medical Center and recently worked at Hinsdale Hospital as a cardiac nurse.
Residents can learn what it takes to be a career firefighter and paramedic.
Lawyer says homeowner has property rights to tear down house. Commission questions plan.
Historic houses are being torn down in village. Official suggests a moratorium while village drafts new rules.
School District 61 declined to go along with the first steps of the project, city says.
The suspect entered the house through a first-floor window, police said.
The county is giving the village $90,000 to help downtown project.
Four Central swimmers are state champions in the 200-yard medley relay.
Board President Nancy Pollak contended some records requests cost $10,000, but district has yet to provide information to back up her claim.
Ex-board President William Merchantz left without giving a reason. Days before, he sent emails asking officials about tax levy
One member says he is no longer responding to constituents' emails. Others are mum on whether they'll do the same.