Fifty Naperville residents attended a vigil for victims of the Las Vegas shooting
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Vigil for Vegas
Fifty Naperville residents attended a vigil for victims of the Las Vegas shooting
Waubonsie Valley vs. Metea Valley, Girls Volleyball // 10.05.17
Highlights from the Waubonsie Valley vs. Metea Valley girls volleyball game.
Waubonsie Valley vs. Naperville North, Boys Soccer // 10.05.17
DVC Battle between Waubonsie Valley and Naperville North. Warriors come in off a shutout over Batavia while the Huskies came out at the victors in a tournament in Iowa this past weekend. North enters this match with only one loss, while shutting out their opponents 13 times on the season.
Regionals, Girls Golf // 10.05.17
The rain stayed away from Orchard Valley golf course, home for the West Aurora girls regional golf championships.
Twilight Invite, Girls Cross Country // 10.04.17
The 2017 Girl’s Twilight Invite with defending champs and hosts, Naperville North trying to keep the title on their home turf.
Twilight Invite, Boys Cross Country // 10.04.17
The Naperville North Twilight invite lived up to it’s name with boys running from sunset until the full moon appeared.
Naperville Council Partners with Developer for 5th Avenue Plans
City council chose Ryan Companies to take community input on 5th Avenue development.

Naperville Council Partners with Developer for 5th Avenue Plans
City council chose Ryan Companies to take community input on 5th Avenue development.
Naperville Central vs. Neuqua Valley, Girls Swimming // 10.03.17
Naperville Central in the middle of 6 away meets,now at Neuqua Valley. Both schools coming off the Sandburg invite where Neuqua placed 2nd out of ten teams.
Regionals, Boys Golf // 10.03.17
Naperville Central hosting the boys golf regional at Naperbrook with some nasty weather factoring in to the tournament.
Pearls of the Past: Neuqua Valley Opens Its Doors
In the fall of 1997, teenagers in south Naperville stepped foot inside the city’s newest school for the first time. Neuqua Valley High School opened its doors to 950 freshman and sophomores after three years of construction.