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Neuqua Students Hope to Bring Fun to STEM Learners with STEM & Buds
Two Neuqua Valley High School students wanted to teach students about STEM outside of the classroom so they started non-profit, STEM & Buds.
Dinos To Take Over Fox Valley Mall
Fox Valley Mall will be taken over by 35 animatronic dinosaurs for a drive-through exhibit from May 8 through May 23.
CDC Releases New Mask Guidance for Fully-Vaccinated
The Centers for Disease Control issued new nation-wide mask-wearing guidelines for fully-vaccinated individuals at a press conference today.
Inaugural Irish Fest Set for August 6-7
The West Suburban Irish announced the inaugural Irish Fest will take place on August 6-7 at Frontier Park.
New Outdoor Mask Guidance | D204 Vote on STEM School | Baby Bison
The CDC issues new outdoor mask guidance, IPSD204 votes on partnership with STEM school, and first baby bison of the season at Fermilab.
Napervillian Wins National Federation of Music Essay Contest
Kang’s late grandfather, who had Alzheimer’s, provided the inspiration for the essay with this year’s theme – “music is a storyteller.”
Edward Hospital Among the “Most Wired” Hospitals
Edward Hospital is one of the “Most Wired” hospitals in the country, meaning patients can navigate healthcare 24/7 from their phone, tablet, or other devices.
Solar Energy on the Rise in Naperville
More and more city electric customers are taking advantage of a rebate program that rewards them for installing solar energy systems.
Fermilab Welcomes First Baby Bison of the Year
Baby bison season has officially begun at Fermilab. The first calf of the season was born this morning with mother and baby doing well.
Bullet at Highpoint Church | Vaccination Progress | Starbucks Reserve
A bullet entered the north side of Highpoint Church sometime this past weekend, local vaccination progress, & Starbucks Reserve is now open.
75 Years Later: Remembering the 1946 Train Crash in Naperville
It was a major train crash that shook Naperville’s small town of 5,000 people. But it also tells a story of community working together.