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A time to reflect

Naperville marked National Police Week Tuesday with a memorial service for officers who died in the line of duty. “I don’t think we can be thankful enough,” Mayor George Pradel told about 75 people gathered in front of the Naperville Police Department for the event. Pradel, himself a retired Naperville cop, reminded everyone that police [...]

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This time, Naperville draw goes unsettled

Five days after a hard-fought championship game at the Naperville Invitational, the Naperville Central and Naperville North girls soccer did it again Thursday night in Naperville. Just like Saturdays game, which Naperville Central won in penalty kicks, this contest also needed extra time. But Mother Nature would not oblige, as the teams scrapped to a [...]

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Naperville man likely headed for more prison time

Chester A. Zmarzlinski, 33, of Naperville will likely have to serve additional time on convictions for burglary and retail theft before he starts serving a new 2-1/2 year sentence for driving under the influence and hitting two Illinois Department of Transportation vehicles on I-290 last year. View full post on DailyHerald.com > Naperville

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Mitrovich: ‘Time to look for other opportunities’

Naperville Unit District 203 Superintendent Mark Mitrovich says hes done what he can in Naperville and its time to move on. Speaking Monday with the Daily Herald, Mitrovich said neither health nor family concerns played a role in his decision to step down when his three-year contract expires at the end of June. He said [...]

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Moving picture: Lisle man happy to give of his time

Don McGowan of Lisle began volunteering at the People’s Resource Center in Wheaton as a way to help others. The experience has enriched his life as well. He even met his new wife there. The Lisle man is one of about 1,100 volunteers at the center. He works in the food pantry at 201 S. [...]

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Want a say about township government? Now’s the time

Daily Herald investigations into how townships spend tax dollars led some townships to change how they do business. Others stayed with the status quo. Upcoming township annual meetings give residents the chance for a direct say in how their township… View full post on DailyHerald.com > Naperville

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