During Tuesday night’s virtual Naperville City Council meeting, the group heard a presentation regarding the financial impact of COVID-19.
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First COVID-19 Cases At Hesed House | Aurora Officials Share COVID-19 Stories | Local Blood Drives
Hesed House has 2 confirmed cases of COVID-19, Aurora officials share their COVID-19 stories, and upcoming blood drives.
Aurora Mayor, Police Leaders Share Their COVID-19 Stories
Mayor Richard C. Irvin, Police Chief Kristin Ziman and Police Commander Keith Cross discussed how COVID-19 impacted them, and importance of stopping the spread.
Council Talks Cannabis Sales Tax, Nokia Campus, and More
Council’s first virtual meeting saw the group discuss issues like a cannabis sales tax, the Nokia campus, and a comment made by a councilmember at a prior meeting.
3% Potential Marijuana Sales Tax | Will County Cases Rise to 888 | Creative Easter Egg Hunt
Council sets a 3% sales tax on potential cannabis sales, Will County COVID-19 confirmed cases jump to 888, and a creative Easter egg hunt.
Two Sisters Publish eBooks to Help With Outfit Selection
Two sisters have just published two eBooks for women who need some extra help with outfit selection, casual and business casual.
Breweries Changing Up Distribution
With all Illinois bars and taprooms closed, local breweries are changing up their distribution methods to get their drinks in people’s hands.
Practice CDC’s Recommendations | Relief Coalition | Naper Settlement
Naperville organizations ask you practice CDC’s recommendations, Relief Coalition offering aid to those in need, and Naper Settlement wants you to journal.
Forest Trails Will Close If People Don’t Follow CDC Rules
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County is warning residents if they don’t follow CDC’s recommendations, forest trails will close.
Local COVID-19 Statistics | Fundraising for Families | Remote Council Meeting
An update on local COVID-19 statistics, fundraising to help families, and what you need to know about tomorrow’s remote city council meeting.
Teams Staying Connected on Social Media
Through the COVID-19 pandemic, local athletic teams have taken to social media to stay connected with teammates and challenge other sports to stay active.
North Central College To Host Virtual Commencement
North Central College will host a virtual commencement this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. NCC’s commencement will be at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 3.