DuPage County News Briefs
— October 11, 2017COUNTY New York art, culture explored in COD course Travel to New York City for guided tours of some of the greatest art museums in the world as part of “New York City: Art and…
COUNTY New York art, culture explored in COD course Travel to New York City for guided tours of some of the greatest art museums in the world as part of “New York City: Art and…
Oct. 11- 31 Fall Color Festival 7 a.m.-sunset The Morton Arboretum, 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle $14 adults, $12 senior citizens, $9 children Observe brilliantly colored trees while…
Many of the family members expected at Naperville resident Maureen Nolan’s daughter’s house for Thanksgiving share “like-minded” political views. Still Nolan told a group of…
DuPAGE COUNTY DuPagePads providing short-term housing Homeless nonprofit DuPagePads is continuing its work, funded with a grant from DuPage Foundation. The foundation awarded more…
DuPAGE COUNTY No tuition hike in new COD budget Tuition will not be increased, according to a new budget approved by the College of DuPage Board of Trustees. The board of trustees on…
THROUGH FEB. 18 When the Cats Away, Fridays and Saturday, 8 p.m., Riverfront Playhouse, 11-13 Water Street Mall, Aurora, 8 p.m. When the Cat’s Away is a classic British sex farce…
DuPAGE COUNTY Third year for award for debris disposal The icky, wet debris from storm sewers is not often on the public’s mind, but it is on the minds of DuPage County officials….
DuPAGE COUNTY State funding up again for area high schools DuPage County schools will see an increase in education funding for the fourth consecutive year because of the work of State…