Inside the Chamber’s new CEO Kaylin Risvold brings the appropriate topic of how to manage change to her first episode.
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Naperville Little League Baseball
Naperville Little League Baseball delivers healthful baseball activity and training under good leadership in an atmosphere of wholesome community participation.
Naper Pride Hosts First Outspoken Event
Naper Pride hosted their first LGBTQ+ storytelling event, Outspoken, at Downtown Naperville’s Empire Burgers and Brew on Friday.
Aurora Avenue Closed for the Next Four Hours
Aurora Avenue between River Road and West Street will be closed to traffic for approximately the next four hours due to an accident earlier today.
VFW Hosts Annual Friday Night Fish Fry
With 400 pounds of tilapia and cod fish from Belgio’s Catering, the VFW Post 3873 hosted their annual VFW Friday Night Fish Fry.
Naperville Area Events – March 2020
NCTV17 brings you a brief look at some fun Naperville area events in our March calendar, including Kiwanis Pancake Festival and Saint Patrick’s Day events.
Possible DuPage County Recorder’s & Clerk’s Office Merger
At the latest DuPage County Board Meeting the group voted to conduct a study that will look into consolidating the Recorder’s and Clerk’s Office.
New Naperville Jaycees President
Al DeGeeter was the president of the Naperville Jaycees from 1970 to 1971. Now, exactly 50 years later, his daughter is following in his footsteps.
Will County Officials to Expedite Expungement on Weed Cases
Will County’s State’s Attorney and Chief Judge are working together to expedite expungement on weed cases that involve possession of 30 grams or less.
Experts Monitoring Coronavirus Spread in Illinois
With concerns about the coronavirus rising, we spoke with experts at Edward Hospital to find out what precautions are being taken.
Naperville Boy Designs Sneakers for Pancreatic Cancer
A Naperville boy designed and sold more than two dozen sneakers and is donating his proceeds to pancreatic cancer research.
DuPage County Judicial Candidate Forum: Part Two
Twelve candidates for the 18th Judicial Circuit recently stopped by the Cantigny Park auditorium to answer questions from the DuPage County NAACP.