Letters to the editor submitted for publication to the Naperville Sun.
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Benet senior Keelyn Gallagher, finally back in form after ACL injury, does her part for ‘best team in Illinois’
Gallagher earns a spot in the rotation on a team she watched as a kid.
Basketball 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.
Fidelity gets OK to use former Barnes & Noble space but Naperville council wants future downtown ban
Fidelity Brokerage Services will be allowed to use the ground floor of the former Barnes & Noble store downtown for its new location, but the Naperville City Council wants safeguards to prevent other banks and financial institutions from doing the same in the future.
Naperville News Digest: Jay Wachtel named Naperville North’s new principal; College of DuPage providing free tax filing assistance
Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area.
Down to Business: We Rock the Spectrum play gym offers something for every child: ‘I love that kids don’t want to leave’
Q&A with Maureen Hatfield, owner of We Rock the Spectrum-Naperville.
Naperville residents receive college/university degrees, named to honor rolls and dean’s lists
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.
Naperville D203 parents and teachers pack school board meeting on schedule changes
More than two dozen parents and teachers told the Naperville District 203 School Board and administration they were moving too fast in implementing sweeping changes to the school day for the 2025-26 school year.
Naperville council candidates weigh in on electricity contract, sustainability efforts at NEST forum
With less than two months until election day on April 1, the eight candidates vying for Naperville City Council gathered for the first time Monday night to share their positions on environmental and sustainability issues facing the city.
Naperville commission to consider variance requests for new child care center
Primrose Schools, a national early childhood education franchise, want to build a 13,596-square-foot facility at 471 E. 75th St., according to plans that will be reviewed Wednesday night by the Naperville Planning and Zoning Commission.