Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills, IL|News|
Hinsdale D86 Letting Go DEI Official
It is unclear whether the board plans to keep the position in light of Washington politics.

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It is unclear whether the board plans to keep the position in light of Washington politics.

Signs posted by the village and property owner contradicted each other. They have settled their dispute.
The school extended its "heartfelt condolences" to the family.
It's because of a project to add outdoor dining spaces downtown.
The candidate is accused of seeking to "wreck" public schools. A similar flyer was mailed out against a candidate in Elmhurst.
The candidate is accused of seeking to "wreck" public schools. A similar flyer was mailed out against a candidate in Hinsdale.
The superintendent said he would be out of commission for a time.
In another case, a man was arrested on a DUI charge after crashing, police said.
In a video, girls were seen fighting in a hallway, with classmates cheering.
The district's building repairs are urgent and necessary, an official said.
The mayor cited the candidate's "significant managerial experience."
A board member questioned the hopeful's stance. But he appears to agree a gap exists.
A neighbor dispute and a battery at a business were among the offenses reported.
The suspects asked a person for credit card information, police said.
In another case, a Darien man was charged with DUI after being caught speeding, police said.
Two people hit each other at a local store, but police said they could not identify a clear aggressor.
In another case, two women were charged with disorderly conduct, authorities said.
She was taken to the county jail on a charge of felony disorderly conduct, police said.
The district's plan lacked the school board's full support, the superintendent said.
The school laid out details of the hours before the fight that left a student severely injured.