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Tag: Naperville

Home of early DuPage settler one of Illinois’ most endangered historic places

Home of early DuPage settler one of Illinois’ most endangered historic places

— June 2, 2023

One of the most endangered properties in Illinois is a modest family home built around 1850 for an early DuPage County settler. Oak Cottage, located at 23W171 Hobson Road near Naperville…

  • Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett could block Illinois’ assault weapons ban

    Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett could block Illinois’ assault weapons ban

    — May 10, 2023

      SPRINGFIELD – A single justice of the U.S. Supreme Court is now weighing whether to block Illinois’ assault weapons ban from being enforced while the case is being heard…

  • Summer in the Parks presents “The Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein”

    Summer in the Parks presents “The Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein”

    — June 9, 2021

    BrightSide Theatre, Naperville’s only professional theatre, in partnership with the Naperville Park District, is bringing a new program to the parks in Naperville this summer. “Summer…

  • Aurora man charged with throwing explosive at police

    Aurora man charged with throwing explosive at police

    — June 29, 2020

    A 19-year-old Aurora man has been arrested on a federal civil disorder charge for allegedly throwing an explosive device at a Naperville police vehicle during a June protest. Christian…

  • Coronavirus forces permanent closure of Naperville’s Kroehler Family YMCA

    Coronavirus forces permanent closure of Naperville’s Kroehler Family YMCA

    — June 3, 2020

    The YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago has announced the permanent closure of Naperville’s Kroehler Family YMCA. “The overwhelming stress that the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has…

  • Downtown Naperville lighting up holiday cheer

    Downtown Naperville lighting up holiday cheer

    — November 19, 2021

      Rotary Club of Naperville is hosting the 2021 Parade of Lights in partnership with the Downtown Naperville Alliance. The parade will travel through the heart of downtown Naperville…

  • $22.8 million in grants going to Illinois public museum projects

    $22.8 million in grants going to Illinois public museum projects

    — December 1, 2020

      Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s office announced Illinois museums that attract more than 16 million visitors annually will receive $22.8 million in state capital investments to improve…

  • COVID-19 only thing that can halt historic season for Cardinal sports

    COVID-19 only thing that can halt historic season for Cardinal sports

    — June 25, 2020

    North Central College’s year to remember came to a stunning halt on March 12 when the NCAA made the unprecedented announcement that it would cancel all remaining winter and spring…

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