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Boys golf: Waubonsie Valley's Khanduja wins 4th straight regional titleSep 27, 2023 7:04 PM - When Salil Khanduja sank his final putt for a birdie Wednesday at the Class 3A Naperville Central boys golf regional, there were smiles and handshakes all around.
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Metea Valley Theatre puts on second annual children's show, 'The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf'Sep 27, 2023 6:46 PM - "The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf" will kick off the Metea Valley Theater season. The second annual children's show is fun for all ages.
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Judge orders detention for man accused of illegally possessing gun in NapervilleSep 27, 2023 4:33 PM - A Chicago man was ordered detained pretrial Wednesday on charges alleging he illegally possessed a gun in the parking lot of a Naperville business.
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Another vaping settlement: District 204 to get more than $240,000Sep 27, 2023 4:28 PM - Indian Prairie Unit District 204 will receive more than $240,000 as part of a vaping settlement against Altria Enterprises.
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West Chicago's Latino residents say they don't want trash from Naperville, Wheaton and other white communities
Sep 27, 2023 3:42 PM - Lifelong West Chicago resident Julieta Alcántar-Garcia fears her city is on the verge of becoming a dumping ground for neighboring communities across DuPage County.
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DuPage County and Fox boys soccer notes: DVC race coming down to the wireSep 26, 2023 9:43 PM - Naperville North kept its hopes alive for a 28th DuPage Valley Conference title after rallying to beat Metea Valley, 2-1, on Tuesday.
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The Gardenworks Project's Harvest Against Hunger returns to College of DuPageSep 26, 2023 6:21 PM - The GardenWorks Project will host its sixth annual "Harvest Against Hunger" fundraiser on Oct. 14 at the College of DuPage Street Scene. Its goal is to raise awareness and funding to help alleviate food insecurity within the western suburbs of Chicago.
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Judge to determine if suspect in teen's 1972 killing remains in jail before trialSep 26, 2023 5:37 PM - A defense attorney is arguing the man charged in the 1972 slaying of Julie Ann Hanson in Naperville should be allowed to go free before trial under the state's new cashless bail system.
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Naperville mum sale Saturday helps graduates of high school transition programsSep 26, 2023 11:16 AM - A mum sale Saturday in Naperville will benefit We Grow Dreams, a nonprofit professional nursery that provides jobs and training to young adults who have graduated from high school transition programs.
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Edward Hospital's SHARE support group helps parents who have lost a baby during pregnancySep 26, 2023 6:00 AM - Every year, many expectant families leave the hospital without their baby in their arms, lost due to miscarriage, stillbirth or other complications. Edward Hospital offers a team of nurses, social workers and chaplains to offer support to grieving families during this time of unbearable loss.
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