Westmont
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Honoring those who gave: Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall stops at College of DuPageMay 28, 2024 1:00 pm - A traveling wall honoring fallen soldiers from the Vietnam War will be in DuPage County this week. The wall, which spans 300 feet, will be in parking lot C at the College...
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Signaling your approach: Bicycle safety should rank top-of-mind for all ridersMay 28, 2024 6:08 am - With warmer weather and more cyclists hitting the roadways, safety should rank top-of-mind for anyone sharing traffic with vehicles of greater mass and speed.
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How Illinois’ more than 400 bee species are supported by native plants — and how you can help them, tooMay 27, 2024 4:31 pm - While native garden plants like wild bergamot and common milkweed certainly are vital resources for pollinators, one only needs to look up to find that trees are just as important — especially for the more than 400 native bee species in Illinois.
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Boys track and field: Ihenacho goes long yet againMay 25, 2024 11:15 pm - CHARLESTON — Once Cary-Grove senior Reece Ihenacho topped the 200-foot mark in discus in March at the Texas Relays, he gained a reputation. “I sort of go to meets now an...
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Ex-DuPage prosecutor charged with threatening state legislators on social mediaMay 25, 2024 12:15 am - A former DuPage County assistant state’s attorney has been charged with threatening two state legislators.
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Suit: DuPage deputy says she was sexually harassed at work, faced retaliationMay 24, 2024 9:56 pm - A DuPage County deputy is suing her former supervisors, saying she was sexually harassed at work.
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DuPage County Board to meet at night TuesdayMay 24, 2024 11:33 am - DuPage County Board members will hold a rare night meeting on Tuesday. The county board will meet at 7 p.m. in the county administration building in Wheaton. The board ty...
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Boys track and field: Now is the right time for Lisle’s RutheMay 23, 2024 8:52 pm - CHARLESTON — Lisle senior Colin Ruthe, a native of Germany, has been in the United States for only two years. He needed only 2 minutes to reach the Illinois High School A...
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Cicada contests, events seek to celebrate and educateMay 23, 2024 2:52 pm - Suburban residents can take full advantage of the rare occurrence of the long-awaited 17-year periodical cicadas emerging by participating in contests and events that teach about the insects and celebrate them.
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'One in a million' blue-eyed cicadas found throughout Chicago areaMay 23, 2024 12:27 pm - One blue-eyed cicada was found in Beverly Sunday on the Southwest Side. A day later, at least two more were found — one in suburban Orland Park and another at the St. James Farm Forest Preserve near Warrenville.