Katlyn Smith
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‘Happy again’: Puppy reunited with Cary familySep 12, 2024 7:08 pm - Cody Benjamin and Brixton seem like an inseparable pair. The Cary dad, his wife and their two young kids brought the puppy home from a rescue group when he was 8 weeks ol...
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Scenic bridge expected to be replaced near WarrenvilleSep 12, 2024 1:08 pm - Plans are in the works to replace a scenic but aging bridge over the West Branch of the DuPage River near Warrenville.
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Search ramps up for new superintendent of Glenbard District 87Sep 10, 2024 6:34 pm - Glenbard High School District 87 families can weigh in on the search for a new superintendent during a community forum Thursday night. Retiring Superintendent David Larso...
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Why a library district wants to build twin facilities in Hampshire, Pingree GroveSep 10, 2024 10:38 am - Voters in the Ella Johnson Memorial Public Library District are being asked to approve a plan to build two facilities, each 20,000 square feet, in Hampshire and Pingree Grove.
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Fire damages Elgin Township homeSep 06, 2024 11:39 am - A home in unincorporated Elgin Township was left uninhabitable by an accidental fire Thursday, authorities said.
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Custom home developer asks Lombard to annex siteSep 03, 2024 7:03 pm - Lombard trustees are weighing a developer’s proposal to build high-end, custom homes on nearly 4 acres between Meyers Road and School Street. Afsar Developers is seeking ...
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‘Coming back to life’: How Salt Creek is being restored with dam goneAug 30, 2024 11:22 pm - After removing a dam near the historic Graue Mill, a project is working to restore a 1.5-mile stretch of Salt Creek in Oak Brook.
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Bensenville moves to discontinue vehicle stickersAug 28, 2024 8:56 pm - Vehicle stickers are set to become a thing of the past for residents of Bensenville. Village President Frank DeSimone has announced plans to discontinue vehicle sticker f...
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Roselle library will try again for a tax increase to replace buildingAug 27, 2024 8:52 pm - The Roselle Public Library District will ask voters in November to approve a $22 million borrowing plan for a new building more than a year after its original request failed at the ballot box by just 22 votes.
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Fox River Trolley Museum remembers lifelong rail fan, board memberAug 23, 2024 6:53 pm - Bob Wayman, a longtime Lombard resident and lifelong railroad enthusiast who served on the Fox River Trolley Museum board, has died. A celebration of life will be held Sunday.