Wheaton
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Words on Birds: Spring migration, travels and two great books fill a memorable MayJun 11, 2024 6:34 am - Spring migration, traveling and birding kept columnist Jeff Reiter busy during the month of May.
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Wheaton’s Gary UMC wraps graduates with afghansJun 10, 2024 11:43 pm - Gary United Methodist Church in Wheaton recently gave high school graduates afghans knitted by church members.
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Traffic signal at perilous Wheaton crossing gets green lightJun 10, 2024 6:51 pm - A long-sought traffic light is a go at Wheaton crossing on Roosevelt Road prone to crashes.
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No Ribfest planned for this year: Exchange Club of Naperville presidentJun 10, 2024 6:04 pm - Ribfest — the granddaddy of Fourth of July celebrations during its heyday in Naperville — faces a hazy future after a two-year stint in Wheaton coming out of the pandemic...
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This might be the best thing all week: The Week in Pictures photo galleryJun 10, 2024 3:22 pm - Daily Herald photographers were busy bringing you the best moments from the past two weeks in the suburbs of Chicago ...
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Best Bets: Tony winner Levi Kreis headlines MetropolisJun 10, 2024 1:49 pm - Tony Award-winner Levi Kreis headlines the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, comedian Steve Cochran teams up with fellow stand-ups for a Father’s Day weekend show at the Raue, and The Joffrey Ballet performs a free concert in Millennium Park Sunday.
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Enjoy Jazz Soirée at McCormick House June 21Jun 07, 2024 11:19 pm - Foodies and jazz afficionados looking for a special night out are invited to Cantigny’s first Jazz Soirée at the Robert R. McCormick House on Friday, June 21
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Summer conference prepares educators to ethically use AI in educationJun 07, 2024 9:01 pm - The DuPage Regional Office of Education is teaming up with the Illinois Learning Technology Center to co-host a summer conference on artificial intelligence.
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Will County Board OKs landfill consultant contract for ex-state tollway chairmanJun 07, 2024 1:07 pm - The Will County Board this week approved a contract to hire Robert Schillerstrom, a prominent Republican figure who formerly headed the state tollway board and is an ex-chairman of the DuPage County Board, as a landfill adviser.
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‘Flying salt shakers of death’: Fungus that creates so-called ‘zombie cicadas’ poses challenge as emergence continuesJun 07, 2024 1:07 pm - A fungus infecting some periodical cicadas is replacing their back ends with a chalky mass of spores.