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Clarendon Hills Man Arrested For Running Cannabis Operation
Sheriffs deputies found more than 400 cannabis plants in his home.

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Sheriffs deputies found more than 400 cannabis plants in his home.

Five of six candidates running for the District 86 school board took part in a forum in Oak Brook Wednesday.
The team will hear comments on April 4 at Memorial Hall.
With elections approaching, we received a few emails about this recently, so we thought we would share the "how to" in a story.
Outage will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
A roundup of the region's news for March 21.
The new facility is scheduled to open in the fall of 2011.
The Hinsdale Center is accepting pieces for its 24th annual art exhibit.
The award honors legislators whose work supports law enforcement efforts in the state.
The Hinsdale Center is accepting pieces for its 24th annual art exhibit.
The event raised $29,000 for those who need extended hospitalization.
The Hinsdale Center is accepting pieces for its 24th annual art exhibit.
A roundup of the region's news for March 14.
A roundup of the region's news for March 11.
The $2 million grand prize included the dream home, $500,000 and a 2011 GMC Acadia Denali.
Eric Makstenieks says he entered the contest every day during the seven-week entry period.
A roundup of the region's news for March 9.
A roundup of the region's news for March 8.
The department will be staffing additional officers for DUI enforcement.