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Naperville Central still on track for Aug. 25 opening
Workers have been on site seven days a week to ensure Naperville Central High School opens as planned Aug. 25, Naperville Unit District 203 officials said Thursday. Click to Continue...
Naperville school targeted in recent burglaries
Naperville police are investigating a recent series of burglaries and criminal damage done to All Saints Catholic Academy. Click to Continue...
DuPage reports mosquitoes test positive for West Nile
Testing on scores of mosquito traps throughout DuPage County have indicated that insects carrying the West Nile virus are in 10 communities. Click to Continue...
Rabid bat captured in Naperville
A live bat trapped in Naperville has been confirmed to have rabies, officials from the Will County Health Department announced. Click to Continue...
Zany 'H.M.S. Pinafore's' destination is love in Naperville
Matt Boresi and Jeordano "Pete" Martinez - directors of the upcoming musical production of "H.M.S. Pinafore" - knew each other way back when Cousin Hebe wasn't a speaking part. Click to Continue...
Naperville man dies after car plunged into Plainfield creek
A Naperville man who had been in critical condition for two weeks after his car plunged into a Plainfield creek has died. Click to Continue...
Naperville man pulls teen tuber from swollen DuPage River
A Naperville man is credited with saving a teenage girl after hearing her call out for help after she became stuck in the fast-moving waters of the swollen DuPage River while on inner tubes with four other friends around 2 p.m. Tuesday, Naperville Fire Captain Mark Ziemnik said. Click to Continue...
Can District 200 wait to sell former Hubble school site?
Facing the likelihood that it could be years before most developers can even consider the idea of redeveloping the former Hubble Middle School site, Wheaton officials say the owner of the downtown property has a decision to make. Click to Continue...
New book details Century Walk art and its homage to Naperville's past
There's a new path residents and art-lovers everywhere can follow to see the 35 murals, mosaics and sculptures that make up downtown Naperville's Century Walk. Click to Continue...
Naperville's Century Walk art
It's had to imagine what Naperville might be like without the Mosers, the Fredenhagens, the farm families, the veterans and the volunteers who changed the face of the community with their vision, their spirit and their drive. Click to Continue...
Dist. 204 enters second year with trailers at Aurora grade school
A projected enrollment of 842 students ensures the two modular classrooms will remain at Nancy Young Elementary School in Aurora for at least another year. Click to Continue...
Dist. 204 teacher program successful so far
Just a trial program last year, Indian Prairie Unit District 204 officials have decided the Professional Development Wednesdays program is on its way to becoming a mainstay. Click to Continue...
Consultants return reality check for Hubble School site
Consultants Wheaton hired to create a redevelopment plan for the former Hubble Middle School site considered whether a collection of high-end specialty stores could breathe new life into the downtown property. Click to Continue...
Book Road to close in Naperville
Book Road will be closed to all traffic between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Wednesday from 83rd Street to 87th Street. The closure will allow for the paving of both sides of the road. Detour signs will be posted for northbound and southbound traffic. Click to Continue...
Collective Soul to 'Shine' at Naperville's Last Fling
Collective Soul is rounding out the entertainment bill at this year's Last Fling in Naperville. The Georgia-based rockers have headlined the Naperville Jaycees' annual Labor Day weekend festival multiple times in the past. Click to Continue...
Life in Kenya not difficult, but different
So, maybe I have become used to long drops (Kenyan toilets), maybe I have become used to not having running water for a shower, maybe I have become used to DEET saturating my skin 24/7, but I am finding that things here aren't that difficult - just different. Click to Continue...
Brian Harris gets comfortable in District 200's superintendent chair
It was like the first day of school all over again for Brian Harris. After becoming the new superintendent of Wheaton Warrenville Unit District 200, Harris told his wife how excited he was about attending the first school board meeting of his tenure. Click to Continue...
DuPage park districts won't resurrect District 200 'B' teams
Saying there's no feasible way to duplicate the program, two park districts have "no immediate plans or intentions" to resurrect "B" sports teams for Wheaton Warrenville Unit District 200's four middle schools. Click to Continue...
Swimmers compete at Naperville's annual city championship
With not a swimmer in sight, Jack LeVant's closest competition was the clock. A race against his own expectations. Click to Continue...
Naperville Central boosters to help low-income students buy gear
Some athletes are born with talent for a sport. Others spend hours each day practicing just to make the team. Both groups need the tools to perfect their craft. Click to Continue...
Bands, movies highlight 'Summer Nights'
Naper Settlement is celebrating music, movies and Mother Nature this weekend. The annual Naperville Summer Nights event will be tonight and Saturday on the grounds of the 19th-century living-history museum at 523 S. Webster St., Naperville. Doors open at 5 p.m. both days. Click to Continue...
Geneva Arts Fair features top talent from around the country
The range of the shades of gray is Fred Ullrich's specialty, one might say. The product of this Geneva-based photographer's talent is replete with a veritable palette of grays, all of which combine to create stunning black and white photography. Click to Continue...
Naperville seeks harmony on Central Park seating
The Naperville City Council has changed its tune on proposed improvements at Central Park. Councilmen earlier this week rejected bids for the seating portion of the project and plan to seek new bids for a plan recommended by the Naperville Municipal Band. Click to Continue...
Stutterers convention helps kids learn they're not alone
When Ben Staub was about 6 years old, his mother told him his dad was going to take him to a Friends Convention for kids who stutter. Click to Continue...
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