Letters to the editor submitted to the Naperville Sun for publication.
Day: April 11, 2025
District 204 Superintendent Adrian Talley announces he’s stepping down after next school year
Talley announced he won’t renew his employment contract set to expire in 2026, and the board is beginning the search for his replacement.
Mujer australiana da a luz al bebé de otra persona por error en clínica de fertilización in vitro
Por CHARLOTTE GRAHAM-McLAY WELLINGTON, Nueva Zelanda (AP) — Una mujer de Australia dio a luz sin saberlo al bebé de un extraño tras recibir el embrión de otra paciente de su clínica de fertilización in vitro (FIV) debido a un “error humano”, dijo la institución. El error se descubrió en febrero, cuando la clínica, ubicada […]
Law & Order column: Vista East patient death inquest postponed
The hearing into Chelsea Adolphus’ death had been scheduled for April 10, but has been delayed as the investigation continues.
‘Empathy in Action: What to Say and What Not to Say to Clients Facing Pet Loss’ — RACE Course For Veterinarians
Veterinarians Face Growing Need for Compassionate Pet Loss Communication Training. New RACE-Approved CE Course Provides Tools to Support Grieving Clients.
As mayor Dan DiMaria steps down in Morton Grove, trustee he appointed Janine Witko elected to succeed him
Current Village Trustee Janine Witko is set to take the reins as mayor of Morton Grove, running unopposed in the April 1 election to replace Dan DiMaria whose public service spans at least a decade. “It’s been an honor and a blessing and I hope the residents think I left the town a little better […]
Angel Reese and Chicago Sky vs. Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever will start WNBA Rivals Week
Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky will face Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever in primetime to tip off the inaugural WNBA Rivals Week in August.
Unflappable Taylor Pyke started at short as a freshman for state power Mundelein. That was only the beginning.
Pyke, who leads Mundelein in multiple offensive categories, doesn’t get overwhelmed by the moment.
Elgin News Digest: Second Chance reentry resource fair at Elgin library; Elgin-area state reps holding transit listening session
Roundup of small news items for the Elgin area.
Lake County school officials mulling future of DEI programs; ‘We are poised to pivot when needed’
At the heart of the exchange is President Donald Trump’s desire to withhold funding from school districts with diversity, equity and inclusion programs.