The village hopes to get federal money for the project. It is hiring an engineer.
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The longtime board member was called the library's "greatest champion."
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Homeowners in two local neighborhoods were given notices of alleged violations.
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Meanwhile, another official was sworn in at a Village Board meeting.
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The village may make an exception for a local businessman. His rentals would be downtown.
The idea is to protest Trump's "illegal and authoritarian actions."
The agreement includes a pay raise and a car allowance.
Such rules are a part of "responsible local governance," the village said.
He has worked as an engineer in another Chicago suburb.
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He serves both Lyons and Lyons Township. His father was convicted of corruption as Lyons' village president.
Five-year-old litigation between the village and the owner was settled last month.
He explained what type of increase he would like to see. The hike comes less than a month after the village election.
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The village president said he could ask the staff to look at the possibility.
The head of a village panel urged officials to consider the competition.
The coworking business is "being penalized" because of a village requirement, the CEO said.
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Overall, the spread between the candidates' results was small. And that was the case in many precincts.
Anthony Vecchio Jr. was first reported missing on Monday and is still missing, according to authorities.
They declined to address controversy, while the other candidates took the board to task.
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The tax increase will amount to more than $500 a year for a $500,000 home, according to the district.
Infrastructure and flooding were big issues in this year's campaign.
The spread between the candidates was not large. The one who finished last was 4 percentage points behind the top finisher.
Some candidates say the board wasn't open on the Willow Springs issue. They generally agree on the need for building improvements.
Four candidates are vying for three seats on the Village Board. The village president is unopposed.
Signs posted by the village and property owner contradicted each other. They have settled their dispute.
The district's building repairs are urgent and necessary, an official said.
The mayor cited the candidate's "significant managerial experience."
Feeling disillusioned, while nobody was watching, they are leaving in significant numbers.
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Hinsdale District 86 candidates were asked about Lyons Township High's repeated violations of the open meetings law.
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After criticism, the village enacted less restrictive regulations for panels.