Safe Suburbs USA held their second annual “Honoring Our Heroes” to celebrate first responders and thank veterans.
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Naperville Teens Help Pass Bill to Provide Suicide Hotlines on Student ID’s
House Bill 1778, or Beyond Charity Law, aims to make it mandatory to provide suicide prevention lines on student identification cards.
NCC’s First Chief Diversity Officer | Local Couple in National Contest | Neighborhood Parades
Rebecca Gordon is the first chief diversity officer, a Naperville couple went to Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, and Fourth of July parades.
Fourth of July Neighborhood Parades 2021
The Brookdale, Knoch Knolls, and Wil-O-Way neighborhoods celebrated Fourth of July this year with their annual parades.
Naperville Couple Competing in National Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest
Some couples play tennis or basketball. But one Naperville couple’s favorite sport to do together is competitive eating.
Inaugural Naperville Salute Festival
The Naperville Salute is a three-day hometown festival to celebrate all of the veterans and active military members.
Tips On Calming Your Pet’s Fireworks Anxiety
It’s no surprise that a loud noise like fireworks may scare your pet, so we spoke we an expert on ways you can calm them down.
Honoring Our Heroes | Neighborhood Parades | Band Performance
Honoring Our Heroes event to celebrate veterans and first responders, neighborhood parades to celebrate holiday weekend, and the Municipal Band performance.
Academy of the Arts School Coming to Naperville in 2025
A new arts-focused school, open to grades six through 12, and center for the community will be coming to Naperville in the next few years.
Naperville Police Chief Bob Marshall Bids His Farewell
Naperville Police Chief Bob Marshall leaves behind an illustrious career after almost 40 years with the city’s police department.
Gas Tax Increase | Chief Marshall Retirement Celebration | Naperville Salute
Illinois and DuPage County gas tax both increase today, celebration for NPD Chief Marshall’s retirement and Naperville Salute kicks off tomorrow.
Remembering Bettye Wehrli “Mrs. Naperville”
Longtime Naperville resident Bettye Wehrli died on June 28 at the age of 87. She earned the nickname Mrs. Naperville for her contributions to the city.