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Patch Recap: Chick-fil-A Draws Large Crowd, Mill Street Low Test Scores, Gas Prices Spike
Taking a glance at this week's Naperville headlines.

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"Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day" customers support the chain's stance on same-sex marriage and free speech. Also, in the crowd, parents of gay children.
After failing to meet No Child Left Behind Act standards for the second year, Naperville School District 203 officials required to offer parents the option to transfer their children.
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In just two weeks, Naperville Public Library users helped raise almost 10,000 pounds of food and supplies for Loaves & Fishes Community Pantry during the library's Food for Fines campaign.
Naperville gas stations are charging more than $4 per gallon for gas.
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Around town
An upcoming conference focusing on divorce-related topics will feature speakers and presentations at Naperville's Hotel Arista on Aug. 18.
Sunday's triathlon will bring runners, road closures and parking restrictions to the downtown Naperville area.
Tucker's day off in Oak Lawn comes to happy conclusion. The missing Chihuahua-miniature Pinscher mix was found safe Thursday evening.
The "modern archeologists" who star in the History Channel show plan to be in Illinois in September, according to a show producer.
Police and fire
Police are offering a reward for information regarding tagging and criminal damage incidents at Frontier Park Sports Complex.
Back-to-school
Sales are expected to jump this year for back-to-school spending, according to the National Retail Federation.
Business
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