City of Naperville
Recent News About City of Naperville
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1 Illinois offender paroled in zip code 60564 in 4th quarter of 2018
One offender released on parole during the fourth quarter lives near Illinois zip code 60564, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Will County Gazette.
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2 Illinois offenders paroled in zip code 60564 in 3rd quarter of 2018
Two offenders released on parole during the third quarter live near Illinois zip code 60564, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Will County Gazette.
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2 Illinois offenders paroled in zip code 60564 in 2nd quarter of 2018
Two offenders released on parole during the second quarter live near Illinois zip code 60564, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Will County Gazette.
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1 Illinois offender paroled in zip code 60564 in 1st quarter of 2018
One offender released on parole during the first quarter lives near Illinois zip code 60564, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Will County Gazette.
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4 offenders paroled in zip code 60564 in December
Four offenders released on parole in December live in Illinois zip code 60564, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Will County Gazette.
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4 offenders paroled in zip code 60564 in November
Four offenders released on parole in November live in Illinois zip code 60564, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Will County Gazette.
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Naperville club hoping to make old Irish sport stick
Hurling might be a 3,000-year-old sport, but it's new to Naperville.
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Study: Nine percent of Orland Park employees earn $100K+
Some nine percent of Orland Park employees earn more than six figures, according to an analysis of Illinois municipal compensation by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
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Study: Sixteen percent of Bolingbrook employees earn $100K+
Some 16 percent of Bolingbrook employees earn more than six figures, according to an analysis of Illinois municipal compensation by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
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Study: Twenty-five percent of Joliet employees earn $100K+
Some 25 percent of Joliet employees earn more than six figures, according to an analysis of Illinois municipal compensation by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
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Strick promises reduced spending, tax cuts for Naperville
Ahead of the April 4 election for Naperville City Council, Republican Mike Strick has taken to social media to rally the troops around his key campaign promises to cut taxes and reduce government spending.
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Naperville council contenders confront city's mental health needs
Citing the need to erase stigma and promote visible resources linking individuals with services, eight contestants for four open seats on the Naperville City Council recently offered perspectives on effective ways to address local mental health needs.
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Council candidate White accepts Naperville Chamber PAC’s endorsement
Benjamin "Benny" White, one of eight candidates vying for a seat on the Naperville City Council, announced March 3 he was “humbled” to receive the endorsement of the Naperville Area Chamber Political Action Committee.
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Krummen touts fiscal conservatism in re-election bid
In a statement released via social media last week, John “Johnny” Krummen, one of eight candidates for Naperville City Council, shared a campaign promise with voters.
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Ossyra wins Republican spot for Naperville Township supervisor in primary
Incumbent GOP candidate Rachel Ossyra won her party’s nomination for Naperville Township supervisor in a contest with high participation, after which she conveyed thanks to her supporters
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Naperville Township narrows GOP trustee candidates to 4
With no shortage of entrants, Naperville voters narrowed down the field for Republican candidates for township trustees from a full slate of applicants to vie for April’s final election after yesterday’s primary.
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Naperville trustee candidate Porter pledges to prioritize transparency, consolidation efforts
Naperville Township trustee candidate Dan Porter is running this election with a single goal in mind: doing what’s best for taxpayers.
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Coyne seeks re-election to continue work on Naperville City Council
Kevin Coyne can’t remember the last time he started a job and didn’t see it through until the end.
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Residents file to run for 4 Naperville City Council seats in spring
Naperville will see no lack of interest in filling four available City Council seats in the spring 2017 election, as five individuals — three incumbents and two new contenders — all declared their candidacies at the earliest opportunity.
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1.32 percent of people in Naperville receive food stamps
1.32 percent of people in Naperville were receiving food stamps as of April 31, 2016, according to an analysis of the federal program by Will County Gazette.