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Naperville gives liquor law changes second look in wake of downtown stabbings

Weekend slaying of schoolteacher Shaun Wild provokes City Council discussions, but most members decline reconsideration After two stabbings at downtown bars — one of them a fatal attack on a popular teacher — Naperville City Council members discussed Tuesday whether they should reconsider recent changes to the liquor laws that make it easier for bars [...]

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Naperville gives liquor law changes second look in wake of downtown stabbings

Weekend slaying of schoolteacher Shaun Wild provokes City Council discussions, but most members decline reconsideration After two stabbings at downtown bars — one of them a fatal attack on a popular teacher — Naperville City Council members discussed Tuesday whether they should reconsider recent changes to the liquor laws that make it easier for bars [...]

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Naperville North’s big three look ready

Naperville North's big three showed by their performances at the Metea Valley Swimming and Diving Invite that they have their eyes on the big prize. Seniors Nick Bessler, Andy Eiken and Kevin Butz, who are locked in on the idea of the Huskies winning a state top-three trophy and possibly even the championship, all turned [...]

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Naperville North’s big three look ready

Naperville North’s big three showed by their performances at the Metea Valley Swimming and Diving Invite that they have their eyes on the big prize. Seniors Nick Bessler, Andy Eiken and Kevin Butz, who are locked in on the idea of the Huskies winning a… View full post on DailyHerald.com > Naperville

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Glenbard West makes it look easy

Glenbard West watered down some of its routines during Saturday’s Naperville North Invite, but the Hilltoppers still won handily, finishing 3 points ahead of Palatine, 140.45-137.45. View full post on DailyHerald.com > Naperville

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In first look, Kane Co. likes DuPage juvenile deal

Kane County Board members on the Judicial and Public Safety Committee Monday got their first look at the proposal to house juvenile offenders from DuPage County in Kane’s facility. There were questions about liability, education for inmates and building… View full post on DailyHerald.com > Naperville

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