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Naperville Sun Wednesday, January 22, 2025 | | |
| | A Naperville District 203 School Board member censured earlier this month for conduct detrimental to the district emphatically denied the allegations outlined in the school board’s 10-page report, saying they are vague, false and misleading. | | | Hanan Shaheen, the mother of the 6-year-old Plainfield boy Wadee Alfayoumi — who was fatally stabbed in an October 2023 attack that drew hate-crime charges — met President Joe Biden during a visit to the White House as he wrapped up the final days of his presidency. | | | The Will County Board postponed making a decision on a quarry proposed for Wheatland Township over the objections of more than 100 residents and officials who sought the board’s denial of the project. | | | Q&A with Tony Reynolds, who has owned Beardsley’s Barber Shop on Ogden Avenue in Naperville for four years. | | | A little imagination goes a long way. Neuqua Valley High School will be putting that message on display in more ways than one, as a group of students from the Naperville school compete in the Student Silent Film Festival. | | | Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area. | | | Mary Gibson, president of the Naperville Park Board and a candidate for Naperville City Council, is headed to North Africa for an international exchange program sponsored by the U.S. State Department. | | | With four starters missing, CJ Jordan steps up for Metea Valley in Martin Luther King Showcase at Wheaton. | | | Charboneau has scored in double figures in three straight games. | | | |