La Grange, IL|News|
Smallest Classes In La Grange Elementary Districts
One district has smaller class sizes than the other two, state numbers show.

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One district has smaller class sizes than the other two, state numbers show.

He and others held up a couple at gunpoint at an Addison movie theater, police said.
Teens from Bensenville and Willowbrook were arrested after a chase, police said.
In another case, a speeding motorist was charged with DUI, police said.
Year-to-date numbers show increases in traffic stops and tickets, the village said.
A top official said software problems led to inaccuracies in the numbers.
In some cases, boards will appoint members once the election is over.
A total of $56,000 will be available for graduating seniors next year, according to a memorial foundation.
Patch took a look at Frank DeSimone's pension from the police department where he retired.
Improvements are planned for the nearly 50-year-old local junior high.
The official, who was recently arrested, also gained a much longer commute.
The top local story was a fatal crash at an intersection where previous efforts for a traffic light failed.
Several top stories were about a car wash where a Hinsdale teen was killed the previous year.
Hinsdale South High School took six positions on the list, including a teacher's death and the exit of top officials.
Among the top stories were the shooting of a person, a student's expulsion and a restaurant's "difficult" request.
The house was reported as uninhabitable, with an estimated $200,000 in damage.
Among the top stories were local restaurants' alleged violations and a domestic-related fatal shooting.
Among the top stories was a carjacking that police said involved five suspects downtown.
In another case, an Elmhurst man was charged with domestic battery.
He was wanted on a charge of fleeing and eluding, authorities said.