Village of Hinsdale
Recent News About Village of Hinsdale
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Will Hinsdale vote Tuesday for a third Kim Foxx term?
Hinsdale Democrats will help choose who will be the next Cook County State's Attorney on Tuesday, heading to the polls to choose between lobbyist Clayton Harris, III and retired Cook County Judge Eileen O'Neill Burke.
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How much did farmers in Cook County receive in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021?
Farms in Cook County received $15,041,281 in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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From DuPage Policy Journal
Hinsdale will hold meeting Jan. 2 to address drop-offs of illegal immigrants
Hinsdale President Thomas Cauley Jr. has called for a special meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 2 to address the issue of illegal bus drop-offs in the village.
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Hinsdale Village president: Settling lawsuit is in Hinsdale's 'best interests'
The Village of Hinsdale ended a three-year legal battle, which included the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), over a proposed sober living facility, voting to settle a case out of court during the board's Jan. 31 meeting.
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Hinsdale Central student tells board students must play 'whack-a-mole every morning' to find parking spaces
At its Jan. 17 meeting, the Village Board of Hinsdale heard a complaint from a local student seeking better parking options around Hinsdale Central High School during the school day.
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Village of Hinsdale Board discusses proposed tax levy
At the Nov. 15 Village of Hinsdale Board of Trustees meeting, the board discussed the proposed annual tax levy.
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Retiring village clerk Bruton: 'I'm really, really grateful to all of you for this experience in my life'
At the Nov. 15 Village of Hinsdale Board of Trustees meeting, the board issued a proclamation honoring village clerk Christine Bruton who is set to retire at the beginning of December after a long and successful career with the village.
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Truth in Accounting gives Hinsdale finances a ‘D’ grade
With a shortfall of $29.1 million, amounting to $5,000 per taxpayer, Hinsdale earned a “D” grade from Truth in Accounting, according to the group’s analysis of suburban finances.