Category: Naperville News 17
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North Central College Virtual Luncheon Pays Tribute to MLK
North Central College hosted a virtual luncheon Monday to commemorate MLK Vision Day, with keynote remarks from Rev. Dr. Geneace Williams.
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NCTV17: Celebrating 35 Years Sharing Stories
This year NCTV17 is celebrating an anniversary: 35 years of sharing YOUR stories!
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Naperville Husband to Donate Kidney for Wife’s Second Transplant
When Paul knew his wife needed a kidney transplant, he didn’t hesitate to get tested. And it turned out the Naperville couple is a match.
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Egermann Woods Restoration Project
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County is doing a restoration project on 87 acres of Egermann Woods.
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Mom Starts Pediatric Cancer Charity After Daughter Treated from Neuroblastoma
After her daughter was treated from neuroblastoma, one mother founded an Illinois non-profit, Love Smiles to help other families.
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Naperville Restaurant Week Showcases City’s Culinary Scene
Naperville Restaurant Week starts Saturday, providing deals at local eateries across the city. It runs from January 15 to February 6.
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Edward Hospital President and CEO Addresses Latest COVID-19 Surge
Edward Hospital’s President and CEO Joe Dant provided an update on what it’s like at the hospital during the latest COVID-19 surge.
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New ‘Cheer’ Season Addresses Sex Abuse Charges Against Naperville Native Former Star
The latest season of Netflix documentary series ‘Cheer’ addresses the child sex abuse charges filed against Naperville native and former star Jerry Harris.
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DuPage County Divided Over Drawing of County Election Precinct Maps
DuPage County voters could find they are grouped into fewer, larger precincts come the next election.
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DuPage County Developing COVID-19 Vaccination/Testing Requirements for Employees
DuPage County is working on a policy for county government employees to comply with federal COVID-19 vaccination and testing requirements.
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Naperville Schools Implement Updated CDC Quarantine & Isolation Guidance
Districts 203 and 204 implemented guidance that quarantine and isolation periods in school settings have now been reduced to five days.
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D204 Board Approves Boundary Adjustments And Grandfathering Option
The Indian Prairie School District 204 board approved new boundary adjustments and a grandfathering option after months of discussion.