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Naperville Sun

Monday, October 21, 2024

Naperville Sun columnist Hilary Decent dies at 67: ‘She made the most of living in Naperville’

Hilary Decent, who wrote for the Naperville Sun as both a reporter and a columnist on and off for more than 15 years, died early Tuesday after a short battle with cancer. She was 67.

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Proposals for Naperville’s second Chick-fil-A, Activate Games amusement facilty sent to council

The Naperville Planning and Zoning Commission Wednesday unanimously endorsed measures that will allow the city’s second Chick-fil-A, an 8,100-square-foot Activate Games amusement facility and…

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Nathan Czachor is ‘unbelievable’ as unbeaten Naperville Central dominates Sandburg to win new conference title

Czachor makes several key tackles and also recovers a fumble in Naperville Central’s win.

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Football and local scores for the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County

High school and local college results and highlights from the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County.

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Will County to levy $8 million for mental health board in compromise vote

Mokena Republican Jim Richmond proposed a $5 million levy, but Republican Leader Steve Balich asked to reduce it to $2 million.

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DuPage County Board District 5 candidates weigh in on election goals, issues

Two candidates are vying in the Nov. 5 election for the District 5 seat on the DuPage County Board: Incumbent Patty Gustin, a Naperville resident elected to the board in 2022, and Saba Haider, who lives in Aurora and serves on the DuPage County Health Department’s Public Health Board.

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The Way We Were: 1943 Naperville High School football team ready to hit the gridiron

Photo of the 1943 Naperville High School football team from the Naperville Heritage Society.

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Incumbent Will County Democrats face Republican challengers for countywide offices

Democrats hold countywide offices, but face Republican challengers for coroner, circuit court clerk, recorder, auditor and clerk.

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Where have Chicago White Sox players lived over the years? After World War II, many stayed in South Side hotels.

With an itinerant lifestyle making them subject to trades at any time, most MLB players don’t bother owning homes in their teams’ cities. Instead, many lease residences in their teams’ towns.

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Naperville News Digest: Church program to help people handle holiday grief; Naperville Responds For Veterans to host annual fundraiser