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Naperville Sun Monday, April 14, 2025 | | |
| | Though Naperville-area schools across the board have high measles vaccination rates, local experts still urge the importance of immunization as outbreaks of the highly contagious respiratory disease crop up in other states. | | | The Democrat-led Illinois House has advanced legislation placing a statewide ban on Native American imagery and mascots by elementary and high schools. | | | Talley announced he won’t renew his employment contract set to expire in 2026, and the board is beginning the search for his replacement. | | | Aaron and Daniel Nussbaum will follow in the footsteps of multiple generations. | | | Easter is one of the biggest brunch occasions of the year, but also a time for hearty dinners centering on roast lamb and honey-baked ham and baskets filled with sweet treats. | | | Roundup of recent arrests made by the Naperville Police Department. | | | Grace Riggs produces three big hits for Waubonsie Valley in an 8-7 come-from-behind win over Metea Valley. | | | Smith barely said a word after being elevated to the varsity team two years ago. | | | In this 1915 photograph, Horace Peaslee poses in a well-groomed garden outside his Naperville home at the corner of North Avenue and Washington Street. | | | |
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