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The village changes its practice of documenting shifts after a Patch public records request.

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The village changes its practice of documenting shifts after a Patch public records request.

The developer wanted to keep the date indefinite for the time being.
In a message, Central listed in-school and outside resources available to students.
In another case, a Darien woman was charged with criminal property damage, police said.
A parent criticized the rule, saying it's worse for children and parents.
In another case, a DUI suspect was found asleep behind the wheel, police said.
The man also tried to bite the officer and threatened to fight employees, police said.
A Willowbrook plant was accused of emitting a toxin that was blamed for causing sickness. The feds are mulling exemptions for pollutants.
A top city official explained the need for the increase. The council voted 4-1 for it.
Overall, crime has fallen for nearly a decade in town, the police department's annual report shows.
Another intersection saw a surge in collisions in 2024, statistics show.
In all the cases, the reports were determined to be unfounded, police said.
A new resident loves Darien, but wants to brighten up an intersection, an alderman said.
A fiber optic firm plans to start its project in Darien soon.
In another case, a man reported a suspicious incident involving dogs, police said.
Anything from a studio to a three-bedroom unit remains available.
A resident said the books are from a "far-left worldview," while two others backed the school's proposal.
The current one is in "very bad shape," the mayor said. The project involves a property tax hike.
The incident took place in a residential neighborhood, police said. A man was charged with assault.
The administration requires school systems to sign letters certifying they do not "advantage one's race" over another