Category: Naperville News 17
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Face Coverings Required of Visitors to City Buildings in Naperville
In accordance with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the city of Naperville announced it will require face coverings of all visitors beginning Aug. 3.
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ICN Hosts Outdoor Market for Small Businesses
The Islamic Center of Naperville hosted an outdoor market, or Community Souq, yesterday at the ICN parking lot to highlight small businesses.
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ICN Hosts Outdoor Market for Small Businesses
The Islamic Center of Naperville hosted an outdoor market, or Community Souq, yesterday at the ICN parking lot to highlight small businesses.
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Newly Expanded Child Tax Credit Payments Help Support Working Families, Children
Area Congressional members and residents are excited about the newly expanded child tax credit payments that started hitting mailboxes in mid-July. The program’s popularity among working class families has some lawmakers pushing to make it permanent.
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Newly Expanded Child Tax Credit Payments Help Support Working Families, Children
Area Congressional members and residents are excited about the newly expanded child tax credit payments that started hitting mailboxes in mid-July. The program’s popularity among working class families has some lawmakers pushing to make it permanent.
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Naperville Sustainability Coordinator Hopes to Build on City’s Environment, Sustainability Gains
The city of Naperville recently named Ben Mjolsness as its sustainability coordinator. The position is a first for the city.
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Naperville Sustainability Coordinator Hopes to Build on City’s Environment, Sustainability Gains
The city of Naperville recently named Ben Mjolsness as its sustainability coordinator. The position is a first for the city.
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Braconi’s Pizzeria Could be Closing Next Month
Family-owned business Braconi’s Pizzeria could be closing next month due to challenges from the pandemic and labor shortage.
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Braconi’s Pizzeria Could be Closing Next Month
Family-owned business Braconi’s Pizzeria could be closing next month due to challenges from the pandemic and labor shortage.
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District 204 Parents Rally for Masks in Schools
The group of parents came out in response to District 204’s recent decision to make masks optional this upcoming school year.
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District 204 Parents Rally for Masks in Schools
The group of parents came out in response to District 204’s recent decision to make masks optional this upcoming school year.
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“Walk On!” in Memory of Chuck Papanos
The first annual “Walk On!” was held yesterday at the Riverwalk Grand Pavilion in memory of late park manager Chuck Papanos.