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She also accepted money from interests such as gambling and trial lawyers.

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She also accepted money from interests such as gambling and trial lawyers.

A memo says the board extended an offer to another school district, but the board had not discussed it openly at that point.
In another case, a Darien woman was arrested on domestic battery charges, police said.
He conspired with an employee on the phony records, later telling her, "I can't lie anymore," according to an investigation.
By rushing the decision, the city can get the truck far earlier than expected, officials said.
The board has adopted resolutions on the residency of five students in recent weeks.
The driver turned off his lights and sped more than 100 mph before being caught, police said.
Authorities sought the public's help. She was found a few hours later.
Village trustees agreed on a safety measure near the school, where enrollment has grown more than 50 percent over 15 years.
Trustees considered four-way stop signs at two intersections. One wants to reduce the number of yield signs.
Residents weighed in on the proposed pavilion's size, architecture and usability, an official said.
A board member voted against the move, but did not explain why. "I don't want to belabor the point tonight," she said.
Officials blamed the tax hike on cost hikes for insurance, transportation and food.
The city has received complaints from residents, a top official said.
She asked whether the school could keep up with building upgrades without a referendum.
Students are set to use the facility for the first time this week.
Both sides acknowledge money troubles ahead without further measures.
In two cases, phones were involved in arguments, according to police reports.
A woman took photos of the dumper, who made threatening remarks, police said.
An officer noticed them while conducting checks of bars.