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The association's representative could have conflicts of interest, according to a city committee.

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The association's representative could have conflicts of interest, according to a city committee.

Scrutiny of garbage firms' offers revealed "a human error" in the city's data, officials said.
The district revealed the new superintendent's salary and signing bonus. He brings 32 years of experience.
A critic said the village should have gone out to bid, as other towns do.
In another case, a man was charged with stealing from an estate sale in a local neighborhood, police said.
In another case, a man was accused of stealing a car outside a La Grange restaurant.
Fortune 500 company faces off against a regional competitor. They are debating container prices.
The man stole a nearly $800 package in the middle of the night in a Hinsdale neighborhood, police said.
The local developer is seeking zoning permission for the housing.
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A brunette and two blondes were seen doing the damage, police said.
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Each side is recommending a different company. The variance in cost over five years is tiny.
Two firefighters are being honored for the rescue in hazardous conditions.
The village is reconsidering a $265,000 subsidy for the business.
Two Argo members argued about their beefs with each other. The rest of the board listened.
She was accused of endangering a child's life, police said.
Children and families were near the shooting during what started as a fun night, the state's attorney said.
An HR official suggested the superintendent had become the victim of "cancel culture."