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Dist. 205 OKs tax sharing deal
Elmhurst School District 205 officials have signed off on an agreement to share revenue generated within a special taxing district following about a year of negotiations with the city. The Elmhurst City Council is expected to vote on the... -
Ban on political donations by liquor licensees proposed
An Elmhurst alderman has asked city officials to look at banning campaign contributions from city liquor license holders and applicants. Aldermen last week agreed to refer the request from Ald. Diane Gutenkauf to the council's Finance, Council Affairs...Tags: Local Elections, Politics, Ethics, Values, Elections
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Darien, Downers Grove, Woodridge police blotter: March 25
The following items were taken from Darien, Westmont and Woodridge police records. Westmont • A 26-year-old Westmont store clerk was cited for selling tobacco products without a tobacco license at a business in the 6000 block of South Cass Avenue...
Tags: Theft, Lemont, Woodridge, Darien (DuPage, Illinois), Bolingbrook
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Former youth minister accused of sex with teen church member
Special to the TribuneA former youth minister of an Elmhurst church has been accused of having sexual relations with a member of his congregation when she was as young as 16, officials said. Bail was set at $300,000 Tuesday in DuPage County Court for Darin Evans, 41, of...Tags: Sexual Misconduct, Sex Crimes
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Broda added to water commission board
Lisle Mayor Joe Broda has been selected to be the newest member of the 13-member board of commissioners for the DuPage Water Commission. Broda, 68, is wrapping up his third term as Lisle's mayor and is seeking reelection next month. The mayors of DuPage...
Tags: Oakbrook Terrace, Dan Cronin, Local Elections, Lisle, Woodridge
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Elmhurst considers 6-story parking garage
A six-story, 78-foot-tall parking garage proposed for Elmhurst's central business district was strongly opposed last week by a line of speakers who spent 31/2 hours telling Zoning and Planning Commission members why they should reject the project....Tags: Addison
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Elmhurst releases closed session minutes, tapes
The Elmhurst City Council voted Monday to release both minutes and tapes of portions of two closed-door sessions following an opinion from the Illinois Attorney General's Office asserting that the city violated the Open Meetings Act. The 13-0 vote...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Public Officials, Addison, Lawyers
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Chick-fil-A looks to bring chain to Elmhurst
Elmhurst, home to a growing number of hamburger places, is now in line for a chicken place as Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A took some steps toward opening a restaurant in town. Company representatives appeared last week for a public hearing before the city'...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Kmart, St. Charles (Kane, Illinois)
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Workshop airs opinions on Elmhurst electronic signs
Elmhurst officials took the first steps toward reworking the city's rules for electronic message signs with a City Hall workshop last week that drew about 80 people, most opposed to the signs in residential areas. Jim Schuetz, who lives on South...
Tags: Science and Technology, Electronics, St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), Religion and Belief
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Burr Ridge mayor resigns to focus on County Board seat
Tribune reporterBurr Ridge Mayor Gary Grasso is stepping down following his election to the DuPage County board despite an earlier vow to serve in both seats. “I concluded that I could not do both jobs well,” said Grasso Monday. “With a heavy heart,...Tags: Local Elections, Local Government, Politics, Elections
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Burr Ridge mayor to step down
Burr Ridge Mayor Gary Grasso is stepping down following his election to the DuPage County Board despite an earlier vow to serve in both seats. "I concluded that I could not do both jobs well," Grasso said Monday. "With a heavy heart, the proper thing to...
Tags: Local Elections, Local Government, Politics, Elections
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Water rates rising in Hinsdale, Elmhurst and Lombard
Water may flow downhill, but water rates for DuPage County communities continue to go uphill, pushed by rate increases from the city of Chicago and by the DuPage Water Commission's increases aimed at cutting its debt and putting its financial house in...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Lombard
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