D204 updates its in-person learning model, park district spring program registration starts soon, and a boutique hosts a wedding gown giveaway.
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Pritzker Signs HB 3653 | Human+Nature | Edward Hospital Recognition
Governor Pritzker signed HB 3653, the Morton Arboretum’s new large art exhibit, and Edward Hospital recognized for maternity care.
Gov. Pritzker Signs House Bill 3653
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed House Bill 3653 today, which would implement sweeping criminal justice reform statewide.
Naperville Art League Receives Grant from DuPage Foundation
The Naperville Art League received a grant from the DuPage Foundation’s COVID-19 Response Fund Grant to help struggling not-for-profits.
Casten Gets Voicemail Calling Robinhood During Questioning
Congressman Sean Casten questioned Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev about a “bug” in the app that caused a Naperville man’s death by suicide.
Less Vaccine | District 204 Graduation | Napervillian on Shark Tank
Will County Health Department have less first dose vaccine due to short supply, D204 plans for graduation, and a Napervillian on Shark Tank.
District 204 Makes Plans for In-Person Graduation
Indian Prairie School District 204 is making plans for in-person graduation, with each high school to have its own ceremony on May 28 in the school stadiums.
Thousands Submit Opinions On ICN’s Proposed Mosque
Over 11,000 people have submitted input for ICN’s proposed Mosque at 248th Ave at last night’s Planning and Zoning meeting.
Will County Expecting Fewer Vaccine Doses
The Will County Health Department is expecting significantly fewer first-shot vaccine doses to be available over the next three weeks.
Council Approves Traffic Report, Updates Public Commenting Rules
Naperville City Council’s February 16 meeting featured discussions on issues such as traffic and how best to accept written comments at city meetings.
COVID Variant in DuPage | Vaccine Dose Reduction | Proposed Islamic Center
The first case of a more contagious COVID-19 variant reported in DuPage County, vaccine dose supply reduced over next three weeks and proposed Islamic Center of Naperville.
DuPage Health Department Expecting Shorter Vaccine Supply
The DuPage County Health Department is expecting a smaller supply of COVID-19 vaccines for first doses for the next three weeks.