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Delayed Work In Western Springs Resumes
Lanes will be reduced over the next few months, the village said.

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Lanes will be reduced over the next few months, the village said.

The village is undertaking a major project to stop flooding.
In another case, a worker was seen striking a nursing home resident, local police said.
A panel recently rejected a proposed new house to replace a demolished one.
A Hinsdale husband and wife were killed when a car struck them at an intersection, police said.
The men made the mistake of returning to Elmhurst, the police chief said.
The family of the pedestrian killed in a crash says the business took no precautions to protect the public.
The car crashed into a tree early in the morning on a major street.
The district's policy is unlike most of its counterparts. Board members want to look into it.
A man and a woman were accused of burglary after stealing from a local store, police said.
An official called for a "pause" in destroying records in the interests of openness.
That is expected to change with a new policy approved by the school board.
The local schools compare well to their similarly wealthy counterparts in the suburbs, the district asserted.
The downtown building was the site of a longtime business.
Video is available of Wednesday's graduation ceremony.
The 7-year-old project is nearing completion an official said.
The park district will rent a local building for some programs.
The city is reviewing a concept to redevelop the property in question.
It was discovered in a place that has seen its share of vandalism.
The district has yet to explain a public benefit for removing online documents.