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Naperville Sun Wednesday, July 9, 2025 | | |
| | Naperville has seen a slew of new restaurants and stores open this summer and even more are on the horizon for the second half of the year. Here’s a rundown of some that have already opened and others that are coming soon. | | | After more than two years, reconstruction of Naperville’s Washington Street bridge over the DuPage River is finally complete and a vital route for downtown drivers, pedestrians and businesses reopened. | | | Two men have been charged in connection with an illegal street race in Naperville that resulted in two people being hospitalized in April. | | | The two construction management firms will lead the renovations at Waubonsie Valley High School, Neuqua Valley and the Birkett Center. | | | The buses are being paid for with grant funding through the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. | | | Illinois Senate President Don Harmon’s campaign says state election authorities reached an “absurd” conclusion in issuing nearly $10 million in penalties. | | | Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area. | | | Naperville residents have completed college/university degrees or have been named to their school’s dean’s list, honor roll or similar academic achievement list. | | | Tanner Mally will do anything he can to get on a baseball field, even if it means changing positions. | | | |
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