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With a population of 142,075, Naperville now sprawls nearly 40 square miles in DuPage and Will counties. It gets accolades for its schools, parks and library.
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With a population of 142,075, Naperville now sprawls nearly 40 square miles in DuPage and Will counties. It gets accolades for its schools, parks and library.
Read more about Naperville, IL
Find community news and events at TribLocal Naperville.
Read more about Naperville, IL
Find community news and events at TribLocal Naperville.
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Anne Arundel's top foster parents opened their home, and their hearts
Lisa and Eric Grevin's southern Anne Arundel County home bustles with activity, with six children playing, doing homework and getting ready for dinner. With three adopted children and three foster children, it's not exactly what the Grevins pictured when...Tags: Social Services, Mother's Day, Annapolis, Family, Human Interest
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Naperville, Lisle police blotter: May 22
The following items were taken from Naperville and Lisle police reports. Naperville •A homeowner in the 400 block of Redstart Lane happened upon a male teenager who had been going through a refrigerator in the open garage May 16. Police said...
Tags: Lisle, Police Arrests, Theft, Criminals, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Problem Solver: Dorm dispute at Northern Illinois University could put student in financial hole
Chris Lewandowski wasn't sure he wanted to live in student housing next school year, so the Northern Illinois University freshman did some due diligence. In December, the Naperville native called the school's housing department in DeKalb, he said. His...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Jon Yates, Colleges and Universities, DeKalb, Northern Illinois University
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Editorial: Let DuPage pluck off useless government
There's a bill heading to Gov. Pat Quinn's desk that would make DuPage County a laboratory for efficient local government. It might even produce a magic trick: Watch this taxing body disappear! The bill would let the DuPage County Board dissolve some...
Tags: Pat Quinn, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Illinois Governor, Wheaton
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Term Limits commission hears research design, electoral history
Members of the Tinley Park Term Limits Commission continued to explore the issue at the group's third meeting, where more information was presented to the group. The commission, appointed by Mayor Ed Zabrocki after voters overwhelmingly voted in favor...Tags: Des Plaines, Voting, Government, Elections, Rolling Meadows
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Class of finalists
CHICAGO Deanna Pirpiris, Chicago, Taft High School NORTH & WEST SUBURBS Courtney Ackerman, Wilmette, New Trier Township High School Leila Ayoub, Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove High School Emily Bartusiak, Lake Forest, Woodlands Academy of...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Chicago Tribune, Awards and Prizes, Carl Sandburg
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Look inside and out for variety of family adventures
If you are looking to spend a day with the family, indoor and outdoor adventure is just a stone's throw away. The western suburbs have a wide variety of museums where children and adults alike can learn something new about their own community or play as...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Bolingbrook, Museums
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Cinco de Mayo traffic enforcement effort nets 110 citations
Naperville police issued 110 citations during a nighttime Cinco de Mayo enforcement campaign. The campaign, conducted in partnership with the Illinois Division of Traffic Safety, ran from May 1 to 5. During that time police made eight driving while...
Tags: Cinco de Mayo
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Voice of the People, May. 11
Promoting gambling Mayor Rahm Emanuel has made a video using the plight of Chicago's schoolchildren to promote the building of a casino in Chicago. This resurrects sad memories for many of us of the Illinois Lottery's self-justification in 1974 that...Tags: Punishment, Lotteries, Chicago Transit Authority, Elections, Chicago Elections
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IHSA sets new limits on preseason football practice
Chicago Tribune reporterSean Drendel, head football coach at Naperville North High School, doesn't believe in spending endless hours on the practice field when a concentrated effort will get the job done. So when the Illinois High School Association announced this week that it...Tags: High School Sports, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Illinois High School Association, Heat Stroke, Schools
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Got diet milk?
In the face of troubling childhood obesity rates and what it sees as low milk consumption rates, the dairy industry says it has a solution: Offer kids flavored milk that uses low-calorie artificial sweeteners. The only problem, industry...
Tags: Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration, Montgomery County (Maryland), Consumer Goods Industries, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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