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Federal judge OKs Islamic worship center near Naperville
Tribune reporterA federal judge today reversed a DuPage County board decision that kept an Islamic worship center from opening just outside Naperville. The Irshad Learning Center had sought to open a worship center for up to 100 people inside a single-family home at...Tags: Willowbrook, Lawyers, Rentals, Politics, Woodridge
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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: Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Lawyers, Students, Social Media
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Business profile: Goodbyn
Erin Franczyk and Rob Grennan own Goodbyn, an online Naperville business that designs and manufactures waste-free food containers and accessories. Franczyk, 40, is a resident of Naperville. Grennan, 37, resides in Stillman Valley. When did you open your...Tags: Business
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Prosecutor: 'Fog of rage' led to fatal Naperville crash
Special to the TribuneA Plainfield man was enveloped in a “fog of rage” and anger when he turned abruptly in front of a motorcyclist and caused a fatal accident, a DuPage County prosecutor said Friday at the conclusion of the man’s trial. DuPage County Judge...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Prosecution, Trials, Justice System
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Naperville man accused of stabbing mom ruled unfit for trial
Special to the TribuneA Naperville man was ruled mentally unfit Thursday to stand trial on charges that he stabbed his mother after she offered to make him a sandwich. DuPage County Judge Kathryn Creswell ordered Alexander Georg to be remanded to a secure Illinois Department...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Physical Fitness and Exercise, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Trials, Justice System
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Judge allows referendum proposal on Naperville City Council elections
A ruling by a DuPage County judge Friday will allow Naperville voters to decide again if they should elect all City Council members at large or choose some representatives from districts. Judge Bonnie Wheaton affirmed a decision by a Naperville...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Wheaton, Referenda, Voting, A. George Pradel
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Track and field | Naperville has strong performances at DVC Invitational
The indoor track and field season concluded last week at the DuPage Valley Conference Invitational at North Central College — with each Naperville high school featuring some strong performances among the eight conference schools competing. On...
Tags: Naperville Central High School, Track and Field, Students, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Lunch provider cut, and more
News briefs from the Naperville area. Lunch provider cut Citing a drop in the number of students buying lunch and lower-than-expected lunch receipts, Indian Prairie District 204 opted to let its contract expire with food provider Chartwells....Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Most running for city council favor keeping regulations at a minimum
Candidates for Naperville City Council recommend keeping regulations to a minimum and increasing advertising to attract small businesses to the city. The 11 candidates weighed in during a Naperville Area Homeowners Confederation forum. Four two-year...
Tags: Small Businesses, Business, Local Elections, Elections, Real Estate
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Motorist's 'fog of rage' caused fatal crash in Naperville, prosecutor says
A Plainfield man was enveloped in a "fog of rage" when he turned abruptly in front of a motorcyclist and caused a fatal crash last year, a DuPage County prosecutor said Friday at the conclusion of the man's trial. After hearing closing arguments, DuPage...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Disasters and Accidents, Prosecution, Justice System
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Local unemployment figures give rise to optimism
A slight dip in unemployment rates has officials in some near northwest suburbs cautiously optimistic for a warming economic climate. According to recently released unemployment statistics from the Illinois Department of Employment Security, the...
Tags: Unemployment, Des Plaines, Labor Markets, Employment, Joliet
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Warrenville wants Naperville school district to withdraw lawsuit
Special to the TribuneWarrenville officials are calling on Naperville Community Unit School District 203 to end an 8-year-old lawsuit against the city, schools and other governmenet bodies, saying it has cost taxpayers too much money. The Warrenville City Council voted...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Wheaton, Warrenville, Litigation and Regulation, Trials
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