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Naperville Sun Monday, July 7, 2025 | | |
| | High court’s decision fuels uncertainty about whether babies born to immigrants lacking legal immigration status will be considered American citizens, despite 14th Amendment. | | | Even though few products from farmers’ fields were available Tuesday as it’s still early in the growing season, a steady stream of people stopped by the Naper Settlement Farmers Market. | | | It’s been at least 40 years since the suburbs have had a taste of one of the West Coast’s favorite burger places. | | | A team of Naperville-area teen entrepreneurs who created a business designed to make travel smoother will compete this week as one of five national finalists in the INCubatoredu National Pitch competition in Chicago. | | | Each summer, thousands climb aboard the Chicago Architecture Foundation’s River Boat Tour and glide past skyscrapers towering on the footholds of determination and ingenuity. | | | Photo of the Naperville Muncipal Band in July 1967 commemorates Naperville’s newly built bandshell in Central Park. | | | Benet transfer Gabriel Sularski, the state’s top senior basketball player, is leaving Lemont for Layton Christian in Utah. | | | |
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