News updates from the Naperville Sun delivered every Monday and Wednesday afternoon.
Friday, Feb 1 Biting winds and temperatures well below zero are just some of the hazards facing those who try to rescue stranded motorists, a Naperville tow driver says. | | |
| Keegan Hernandez and Mackenzie Ehlert lost their fathers to drug overdoses and decided to try and make a difference in the fight against opioid abuse. |
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| The region thawed this weekend as temperatures were expected to rise into the 50s by Monday. |
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| Superintendents and the school boards from Districts 200, 203 and 204 held a meet-and-greet breakfast in Naperville Friday to introduce lawmakers to school issues they could be facing in the upcoming months. |
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| The sale of a T-shirt created by a student to salute the superintendent for calling off school will raise money for the Naperville Education Foundation. |
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| A fitness business and a boutique grocery store could be coming to the long-vacant Dominick's on Route 59 in Naperville. |
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| Ginny Wolf Chivas told the Naperville Park Board her family's story in hopes they will name a new community park after Amos Wolf and his descendants. |
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| Animator Andrew Chesworth, a Waubonsie Valley High School graduate, is nominated for an Academy Award in the best animated short film category. |
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