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Naperville Public Library looking at new board officers

New leadership was the focus for the Naperville Board of Library Trustees Wednesday night. The shakeup is happening in the wake of last month’s resignation by former Board President Jerry Feldott, 63. Late last month, Feldott abruptly stepped down after reports surfaced regarding his alleged embezzlement of more than $25,000 from a local homeowners’ association. [...]

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Wheaton North looking to finish

Wheaton North is going to win the DuPage Valley Conference title on Wednesday.What remains to be seen is whether the Falcons will wear the crown alone. View full post on DailyHerald.com > Naperville

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Naperville Fire Department looking for ‘clunker’ cars

Your old clunker could end up helping to save another person’s life.That’s because the Naperville Fire Department is seeking donations of used and “clunker” vehicles from residents and local businesspeople. Firefighters would use the vehicles to practice getting people out of vehicles in emergency situations.“Auto extrication” is the practice of safely removing victims from vehicles [...]

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DuPage looking toward improvements at St. James Farm

DuPage Forest Preserve officials are poised to approve improvements for St. James Farm, and to keep Willowbrook Wildlife Center waiting, after a move to refinance $38 million in debt generated less savings than estimated. View full post on DailyHerald.com > Naperville

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St. Francis looking for part of Belleau Woods

Officials from St. Francis High School in Wheaton said student safety is at the heart of a proposal to build more parking, an access road, and football field in Belleau Woods, adjacent the school at Roosevelt and County Farm roads. But DuPage County Forest Preserve officials said state restrictions and other preservation concerns prevent them [...]

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Pradel says Naperville’s future looking bright

Increased sales tax revenues and building permits have Naperville’s future looking significantly brighter than this time last year, Mayor George Pradel said Monday morning, but the city needs to keep its momentum. “The state of the city is strong because… View full post on DailyHerald.com > Naperville

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