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Elmhurst University Grad Named NFL Head Coach
He played for the university's football team and has coached in the NFL for years.

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He played for the university's football team and has coached in the NFL for years.

The union failed to represent workers' interests, yet collected dues, an employee leader said.
It has one job: Send checks to two government bodies. It spends thousands of dollars on overhead.
An official worried over the cost, saying the district had "difficult" financial decisions ahead.
The police chief spoke about the break-in that has resulted in four arrests so far.
An official explained why so many companies bid on the work this time around.
It was called a hate group that hurts youth and the LGBTQ community.
A business owner asked the village to act. "It's become quite dangerous for us," she said.
An officer was a no-show in court. Police "failed at every single point," a neighbor said.
The Western Springs man refused testing to determine his blood-alcohol content, police said.
The coming work won't be as exciting unless the school passes a referendum or sells its Willow Springs property, officials said.
The program lets teachers focus on their students' "more human" skills, an executive said.
As for complaints, "residents are pretty happy just to get a call back," an O'Hare consultant said.
Residents are being told to give money to avoid arrest. Last week, officers interrupted another scam.
In another case, a person is accused of throwing branches at someone else in a local neighborhood, police said.
He is accused of stealing from his mother, helping his family lead an "extravagant" lifestyle.
Drug parties and prostitution took place at the house where the raid took place.
Village President Kuchler criticized the longtime County Board president.
Voters rejected such a hike in 2022. Now, the village can pass it without going to voters.
A local neighborhood pays a tax to continue the effort. Aldermen are set to vote on an engineering contract.