Marie Wilson
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Naperville not ready to select developer for 5th Avenue train station areaAug 16, 2017 5:26 am - Naperville will take a few extra weeks to consider approval of a developer to revitalize the 5th Avenue train station area after several city council members raised conc...
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Naperville to license taxi companies, no longer individual driversAug 16, 2017 1:00 am - Taxi drivers in Naperville will face lighter city regulations next year, but still will go through more oversight than ride-share drivers for services such as Uber and L...
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'Kid-friendly' duck race turns Naperville Riverwalk into grandstandsAug 16, 2017 1:00 am - For 12 minutes Wednesday morning, the DuPage River in Naperville was a racecourse, the Riverwalk its grandstands. Rubber ducks of blue, pink and yellow swam - some of th...
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Naperville Democrat seeking Connelly's 21st Senate seatAug 16, 2017 1:00 am - A Naperville Democrat has announced her intent to seek the 21st District seat held by Republican state Sen. Michael Connelly. Laura Ellman, an assessor at a national la...
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Naperville rededicates art wall portraying 'Search for Knowledge'Aug 16, 2017 1:00 am - The search for knowledge is on once again outside Nichols Library in downtown Naperville. A sculpture wall - "Man's Search for Knowledge Through the Ages" - was rededic...
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Report: Naperville's old Nichols in 'good to serviceable' conditionAug 15, 2017 5:30 am - Members of the preservation group Save Old Nichols rallied their supporters Monday in Naperville before a meeting next week that could help determine the fate of the 119...
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Naperville, Elmhurst hospitals planning $50 million in cuts after revenue dropsAug 15, 2017 1:00 am - Edward-Elmhurst Health will make $50 million in cuts this year to correct course after a year that didn't meet income expectations, its CEO said Tuesday. The system pla...
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First female anchor to lead 'Naperville Sports Weekly'Aug 15, 2017 1:00 am - A recent college graduate will join the relatively small team of women in sports media by becoming the first female anchor for the weekly sports broadcast of Naperville'...
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Former construction worker builds student minds in new careerAug 14, 2017 6:00 am - In Keith Olson's first career, he built complex structures. In his second career, he builds complex minds. The catchphrase on Olson's resume plays out daily during the...
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Could Naperville's 'cow tunnel' of the past be bike path of the future?Aug 14, 2017 5:30 am - It looked and sounded like an urban legend to Susan Ahlfeld, a Naperville resident for more than 10 years but a relative newcomer considering the city's 186-year history...