Category: Naperville News 17
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Will County Board Takes First Look at Redistricting Map
A proposal redrawing Will County’s district map could shrink the board’s representation from 13 two-member districts to 11 two-member districts.
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Naperville Celebrates Constitution Week 2021
Constitution Week is September 17-23, and the Daughters of the American Revolution are teaching kids about the historic document with public displays at each Naperville Public Library location.
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Naperville Celebrates Constitution Week 2021
Constitution Week is September 17-23, and the Daughters of the American Revolution are teaching kids about the historic document with public displays at each Naperville Public Library location.
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Illumination Returns To The Morton Arboretum As Walking Event
The Morton Arboretum will return to a walking format for this year’s Illumination: Tree Lights At The Morton Arboretum, which kicks off November 20.
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Illumination Returns To The Morton Arboretum As Walking Event
The Morton Arboretum will return to a walking format for this year’s Illumination: Tree Lights At The Morton Arboretum, which kicks off November 20.
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DuPage County Board Chairman Won’t Seek Reelection
DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin announced yesterday he will not seek reelection as chairman. His term expires December, 2022.
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DuPage County Board Chairman Won’t Seek Reelection
DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin announced yesterday he will not seek reelection as chairman. His term expires December, 2022.
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Naperville Lands on Money’s Best 50 Places To Live In U.S. List
Naperville has been listed among the 50 best places to live in the United States in 2021 by Money, coming in at number 45 in the publication’s rankings.
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Naperville Lands on Money’s Best 50 Places To Live In U.S. List
Naperville has been listed among the 50 best places to live in the United States in 2021 by Money, coming in at number 45 in the publication’s rankings.
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Naperville Father’s Bill To Prevent Overdose Deaths Becomes Law
Over two and a half years after Naperville resident Alex Green died of an overdose, his father’s bill to prevent similar overdose deaths has been signed into law.
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Naperville Father’s Bill To Prevent Overdose Deaths Becomes Law
Over two and a half years after Naperville resident Alex Green died of an overdose, his father’s bill to prevent similar overdose deaths has been signed into law.
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Local Dance Students Meet Long-Time Broadway Star
Local non-profit DanceOn provided a unique opportunity for young dancers as they were able to meet long-time Broadway star Ronald Young.