Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills, IL|News|
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A local group is raising money to make its plan a reality.

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A local group is raising money to make its plan a reality.

The project is expected to last the next few years, officials said.
More low-income students and students of color are taking AP and dual-credit courses, officials said.
The village wants a structure that "blends practicality with community pride."
The suburb decided against investigating because the incident involved another law enforcement agency, an official said.
The issue may last into Thursday, an official said.
Bringing a broker on board may delay the school's timeline a bit, an official said.
The school board would likely have to approve an agreement with the teacher.
Firefighters rescued the person, who was trapped inside, the local fire district said.
Downers Grove police are investigating the evening collision.
The village wants denser development in this area, according to its long-term plan.
In another case, a Hinsdale man was charged with domestic battery.
She was suspected of throwing something at a restaurant worker.
He was accused of unethical behavior in another suburb. But he said the case against him was "smoke and mirrors."
The ex-official was accused of unethical behavior. He said the village's case was "smoke and mirrors."
The church revealed its approach to the ongoing investigation.
An officer spoke with the woman. The theft was on video, police said.
The district said it plans to make taxpayers whole. An official apologized and took responsibility.
There is no need for anyone to intervene, the village said.
The gun-wielding men were believed to be federal agents, an alderman said.