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Elmhurst Schools May Settle Retaliation Case Soon: Agency
Settlement talks are continuing. Because of that, a hearing has been delayed.

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Settlement talks are continuing. Because of that, a hearing has been delayed.

Surveillance video documented what the man did at the store, police said.
This was five years after the village and the group seemed ready to reach an agreement.
The manager asked two men to leave because of their drunkenness, but one pushed the manager, authorities said.
The driver reached speeds of 118 mph and came to a stop after officers deployed tire deflation devices, authorities said.
A family prevented a woman from going behind the wheel, fearing she was drunk, police said.
In other cases, Elmhurst men were arrested on domestic battery charges, police said.
Local officers stopped a pickup truck that they deemed suspicious on Route 83.
The firm said it first heard about the district's concerns from Patch.
The district wants to remove "structural stressors" on the budget, an official said.
Three schools hardly need any, according to a report. Others require millions of dollars worth of improvements.
In some ways, the district's situation has improved a lot from a year ago.
Outside grants are expected to cover three-fourths of the project's costs.
A board member cast a rare dissenting vote on a contractor's change order for a South Campus project.
In another case, a Western Springs woman was arrested on a DUI charge.
It was the third closed meeting recently on the site, which was the subject of a controversy in 2023.
Teacher's aides struck a deal that features annual raises. It was a far cry from the tensions of three years ago.
The park board's majority favors a site east of the mansion. That choice has gathered little support in surveys.
Central moved up in both the state and national rankings, pushing past New Trier.
The village continues to get the designation. Its outlook is reported as stable.