Burr Ridge, IL|News|
Burr Ridge Store Wants Larger Subsidy From Village
However, a business district tax on the store brings little income for the village.

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However, a business district tax on the store brings little income for the village.

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Watchdogs question the board's reversal. A member urged the district to avoid using the word "alignment."
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In another case, the discovery of bones prompts a call to the police department.
The convicted felon was accused of trying to break into cars. Police said he was wearing a bulletproof vest.
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