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DuPage County regional school board election still undecided
A DuPage County election remains undecided more than a month after voters went to the polls, and observers say the courts might provide the only resolution. Mary Ellen Young and Danielle Dittus received notice Wednesday that they won seats on the DuPage...
Tags: Downers Grove, Politics, Local Elections, Justice System, Wheaton
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Decision on flood assistance still weeks away
As much of Downers Grove returns to normal after last month's floods, focus turns to the arduous process of applying for federal funding to help residents recover. Village officials led representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to...
Tags: Business, FEMA
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State still shelling out millions to workers on paid administrative leave
On March 8, Joel Campuzano volunteered as a ringside judge at the annual Golden Gloves amateur boxing event in Cicero. Steady and silent, his head moved back and forth as he observed the fighters. When the final bell rang, he marked up a score card,...
Tags: Pat Quinn, Politics, Justice System, Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice
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Naperville, Lisle police blotter: April 24
The following items were taken from police reports: Naperville •A 39-year-old man was charged with battery after striking security personnel who would not allow him into a bar in the 0-100 block of West Jefferson Avenue on April 13. •...
Tags: Aurora, Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), West Chicago, Wheaton, Prosecution
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State appeals Naperville chief's pension ruling
State officials are continuing their fight to keep Naperville police Chief Robert Marshall from collecting his police pension while earning a chief's salary. The Illinois Department of Insurance has filed a request for a DuPage County judge to review...
Tags: Pension and Welfare, Politics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Insurance
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DuPage murder trial case study for cameras in courtrooms
Under strict guidelines, the Johnny Borizov murder trial became the first in the Chicago area to be photographed and recorded on video. Observers are looking at the Borizov case in DuPage County court as part of the ongoing pilot program to bring...Tags: Illinois Supreme Court, Murder, Services and Shopping, Justice System, Trials
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Official: Flood is story of heroics and failures
As Glen Ellyn evaluates the damage caused by last week's floods, village leaders are also pointing to successes and shortcomings during the disaster, saying there is much to be learned and fixed. "In my opinion, this is a story of both heroics and...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Libraries, Pat Quinn, Arts and Culture, Illinois Governor
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Students gauge career opportunities at Fermilab expo
The topic of theoretical physics intrigued Alex O'Claire of Elgin enough after encountering it on YouTube that he ventured to Fermilab in Batavia for a recent career expo. He joined some 750 other high school students who were trying to figure out...
Tags: High Schools, Science, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Teaching and Learning, Schools
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Illinois Folk Art is focus of Wheaton exhibit
The term "made in Illinois" is not stamped on any of the 100 items in an exhibit "Early Illinois Folk Art 1825-1925" now on display at the DuPage County Historical Museum in Wheaton, but if it were it would signify the skill and ingenuity of the artists,...Tags: Museums, Arts, Artists, Wheaton, Arts and Culture
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Wisconsin man accused of online threat against Naperville college
Special to the TribuneA Wisconsin man was charged with disorderly conduct Friday for allegedly posting threatening statements on a Facebook page aimed at students at North Central College in Naperville, authorities said. Aden Khan, 20, of Madison, was taken into custody in...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Justice System, Social Media, Students, Colleges and Universities
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Special museum exhibit coming, and more
News briefs from Wheaton: Recycling Extravaganza slated Everything from old lawn mowers and building supplies to wheelchairs and bicycles are being accepted at Wheaton's 25th Recycling Extravaganza, organized by the Environmental Improvement...Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture
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Chicago man accused of phone threats to suburban state legislator
Special to the TribuneDuPage County authorities have charged a Chicago man for allegedly leaving threatening phone messages for Illinois State. Rep. Jeanne Ives of Wheaton. Stephen S. Bona, 49, was released after posting 10 percent of a $150,000 bail. He was taken into...Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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