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Wednesday, December 17, 2025

D203 board OKs tax hike, acknowledges dire financial forecast

Naperville taxpayers will pay about 2.9% more on District 203’s portion of the property tax bill to deal with mounting deficits.

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North Chicago District 187’s John Price to take over as Indian Prairie 204 superintendent in July

Price will be replacing current District 204 Superintendent Adrian Talley, who opted not to renew his contract beyond the 2025-26 school year.

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New online portal to pay Naperville utility bills begins Jan. 1

Naperville’s new eBill portal for utility payments debuts Jan. 1. Residents need to enroll to maintain uninterrupted eBill services.

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What to know about immigration enforcement raids in Chicago

As the Trump administration’s mass deportation raids continue, their impact has stretched across the Chicago region. Here’s what to know.

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Coaches react to IHSA expanding football playoffs to 384 teams across eight classes

Southland coaches react to Illinois High School Association expanding state playoffs in football for 2026 season.

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Proposal would return historic Oak Cottage in Naperville to a private home

Former Naperville man wants to move Oak Cottage from Greene Valley Forest Preserve to private property for restoration as his home.

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Naperville ArtForum proposes two temporary art installations for Riverwalk

The Naperville Park Board is considering an ArtForum Naperville proposal for temporary art installations along the Riverwalk.

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Lakes graduate John Sullivan becomes ‘best defensive player in the country’ for No. 1 North Central College

A Division III All-American, defensive lineman John Sullivan has 20 tackles for loss and seven sacks for No. 1 North Central College.

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