Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area.
Day: January 21, 2025
Pace seeking public input on bus service changes; ‘We need to look holistically at everything’
Schedules have been tweaked over the years, but Maggie Daley Skogsbakken, the company’s chief communications officer, said Pace is now ready take a comprehensive approach and wants public input.
Jeff Vorva’s Daily Southtown girls basketball rankings and player of the week
Marian Catholic primed for stretch run, while T.F. North and Providence both enter the rankings.
Grayslake chamber stages Skate in the Park; ‘A little piece of Norman Rockwell right here’
People could have s’mores made over a fire pit with long thin sticks that were provided. People of all skating abilities were welcome, and youngsters got a chance for a small golden trophy in a “Shoot the Puck Challenge.”
Naperville Park District President Mary Gibson headed to North Africa for leadership exchange program
Mary Gibson, president of the Naperville Park Board and a candidate for Naperville City Council, is headed to North Africa for an international exchange program sponsored by the U.S. State Department.
‘The Hunt for Merlin’ by K.L. Anderson — A magical journey through the realms of heritage and destiny
Content oversight and quality assurance provided by Studio 1847 As the author of “The Hunt for Merlin,” K.L. Anderson invites readers into a world where the lines between myth and reality blur in a dance of destiny and self-discovery. This novel, born from a fascination with the mystical and the everyday, explores the life of […]
The role of sweepstakes casinos in responsible gaming
Content oversight and quality assurance provided by Studio 1847 Safe gaming is one of the most important aspects of online casinos. Players should be mindful of not overindulging. Some people believe sweepstakes casinos don’t prioritize responsible gaming since they’re free to play, but social gaming platforms can contribute to safe gaming in many ways. 1. […]
Dangerous wind chills grip region, several school districts move to e-learning
Wind chills in the suburbs have dropped into the negative 20s as several school districts move to e-learning.
Trump’s pardons for Jan. 6 riot help more than 50 defendants from Illinois
More than 50 Donald Trump supporters from Illinois will get their federal rap sheets wiped clean after the new president’s Day 1 signing of about 1,500 pardons related to the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Some Kendall County offices moving temporarily to courthouse
Due to a $9.9 million building upgrade at the Kendall County Office Building in Yorkville, several of the county’s administrative offices at the Fox Street facility will move and temporarily operate in the Kendall County Courthouse in the city pending completion of the renovation project, county officials said.