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Naperville Sun

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

No deal for Naperville District 203 teachers after Tuesday’s contract negotiations

Representatives with Naperville Unit Education Association and Naperville School District 203 met with a mediator Tuesday to continue contract negotiations, but did not reach a deal, union officials said.

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Deluge causes DuPage to flood over onto Naperville Riverwalk

The DuPage River overflowed its banks and covered the Naperville Riverwalk Tuesday following a rainstorm Monday that dumped two inches of rain on the city.

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Chicago area cleans up after rounds of heavy storms

From the flooded basements on the city’s southwest side to a flooded riverwalk in Naperville, thousands across Chicago and the suburbs were affected by storms Monday night into early Tuesday morning.

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Dutch Bros Coffee sets sights on Naperville as company with cult following expands into Illinois

Dutch Bros Coffee, a chain with something of a cult following, wants to lock down its first suburban Chicago location in Naperville.

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Finding bride’s perfect dress fulfills Naperville store owner’s fashion dream

Q&A with Sue Cerulli, owner of Bri’Zan Couture in Naperville.

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For Tommy Westrom, lack of size may be ‘one of the biggest things.’ But he’s a big thing for Neuqua Valley.

For years, Tommy Westrom has battled the perception that he’s not big enough.

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With Molly Welge, all is well. As Marquette recruit becomes a starter for Benet, ‘we expect her to be a star.’

Molly Welge gets her chance after backing up two Division I commits last season.

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Bipartisan group led by ex-Obama officials ‘rolling the dice’ on new remapping plan for Illinois legislature

“Fair Maps Illinois” marks the third attempt since 2014 to reduce heavy partisan influence in how Illinois district boundaries are drawn following the once-per-decade census.

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