Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills, IL|News|
Hinsdale Points To Top Financial Rating
The village continues to get the designation. Its outlook is reported as stable.

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The village continues to get the designation. Its outlook is reported as stable.

The city expects a period of more road reconstruction projects, according to a report.
An alderman and two residents voiced opposition to the project. The alderman called the project a "nice-to-have."
The eatery served customers "one bowl at a time," the owner said.
The district was told about $40 million in needed "life safety" work. Meanwhile, its account balance plunged to an unusually low point.
A trooper and a Tesla driver were taken to area hospitals after the crash, authorities said.
She told an officer she was "totally fine." She was friends with the sergeant.
He confided in students about his romantic life and let them wear his jacket, according to a report.
Someone gained access by breaking a window on South La Grange Road, police said.
A top executive offered a school official Cubs tickets. No similar offer was made to Lyons Township High, an official said.
The village revealed what it wanted to do with the property.
Four are renewing the request to record committee meetings, where officials say the real work gets done.
The victim stopped for what appeared to be two men stranded on the expressway, police said.
The latest park board meeting got so heated that board members asked for a break. They continued.
The hospital was placed on lockdown for about an hour.
In another case, a woman who was pushed in her bedroom went to the hospital, authorities said.
In another case, an Elmhurst woman is out money after a warrant scam, police said.
They used a racial slur and stole the man's video game equipment, police said.
The church priced the home too high, meaning it is a likely teardown, an official said.
The local woman struck a much younger woman at the customer service desk, authorities said.