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Confused About La Grange Finance Department?
Officials have been mum on whether they would fill the finance director post permanently.

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Officials have been mum on whether they would fill the finance director post permanently.

The inquiry is taking longer than the one in the 2023 crash that killed a Hinsdale boy walking on a sidewalk.
The April collision resulted in the deaths of a Hinsdale couple.
She was also charged with failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident.
In another case, a man fleeing officers was driving a car with out-of-state dealer plates, police said.
"We screamed and screamed," the winner said. She revealed her plans for the money.
He is accused of twice attacking a woman, once while she was pregnant, police. He was first charged in 2019.
"The crowd exceeded our expectations," the restaurant said on social media.
The man ran away to a Toyota after the incident, authorities said.
The superintendent was placed on leave seven months ago because of his credit card spending.
The alderman said he had a badge when told he wasn't an officer. The incident was caught on video.
The sports include volleyball, baseball, wrestling, soccer, basketball, golf and swimming.
The Little League put up the ads without a permit, upsetting some officials.
A village staffer explained why the townhome project hasn't started. Neighbors opposed the project.
The village has seen large claims over the last year, an insurance broker said.
More than $3.5 million in cuts are on the table; officials are considering even more.
The mayor described a few local incidents. He said federal agents don't notify local police.
The burglary was reported in a local neighborhood. The car was unlocked, police said.
The alderman said he had a badge when told he wasn't an officer. The incident was caught on video.
Officials traveled to Washington to make the case for the village's own code.