Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills, IL|News|
New Hearing on Objections to Planson's District 86 Candidacy Canceled
District says judge will rule on merits of case March 10.

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District says judge will rule on merits of case March 10.

A Hinsdale Central High School student shares her experience with us in photos.
Hinsdale Central Sophomore Lindsey Thiesfeld will compete for $75,000 in the finals if she can win in the semi-final round of the competition.
Because only two board members ruled to dismiss the objections on Jan. 6, the judge ruled that the board must meet on the matter again, according to a Clarendon Hills Doings report.
Police say it happened early Saturday morning
Police say the theft took place within half an hour.
Lindsey Thiesfeld, a sophomore from Clarendon Hills, will compete for $75,000.
A roundup of the region's news for Feb. 21.
A roundup of the region's news for Feb. 18.
A new feature to help take some of the thinking out of your day.
The driver was able to get out of the car before the train hit it.
Randy Recklaus, former Batavia assistant city administrator, will assume his duties as Clarendon Hills village manager on Feb. 28.
Inclusive schools week recognizes the district's committment to providing an environment where all children have access to a quality education.