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Bug Snacks Arrive with 'Big Bugs' at Morton Arboretum
The "David Rogers' Big Bugs" exhibit kicks off on Friday, and will also bring insect snacks—real insects, as snacks—to the Arboretum's store.

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The "David Rogers' Big Bugs" exhibit kicks off on Friday, and will also bring insect snacks—real insects, as snacks—to the Arboretum's store.

The magazine's 2013 report out this week recognizes several Illinois schools.
The "Cop on a Roof" fundraiser is in its 11th year on May 31; guests at the Lisle location who donate are entitled to a variety of gifts and perks.
The former nuclear engineer, who has been missing since September 2012 after his arrest for armed hijacking, was convicted in April of a Class X Felony.
Why doesn’t Metra have wireless internet on its trains yet? Mostly because it would be enormously expensive and a technological challenge, too. But should they?
Esquire magazine features the Village resident, motivational speaker and life coach in their May interview—and he tells us why the Cubs lose.
Why doesn’t Metra have wireless internet on its trains yet? Mostly because it would be enormously expensive and a technological challenge, too. But should they?
The 2013 Wiesbrook School Tiger Trot on Saturday and the 2013 Briar Glen 3K Bulldog Run/Walk will close a few trees for a few hours this weekend.
DuPage County residents affected by the mid-April flooding can apply for assistance via the Internet, phone or by going to the Lisle Police Department in person.
The restrictions run through mid-September and mean that residents may only water their lawn on alternate days during certain times.
A WordPress blog “HadleyCensorship” and a Change.org petition have been established to protest the Board of Education’s decision.
The three homes are 349 N. Oak Street, 225 N. Park Ave. and 417 E. Third Street.
The Burr Ridge neighborhood may become the first in the Village to set up security cameras at subdivision entrances that stream video to police.
In a 4-3 vote, the college board narrowly agreed to name the building after the school’s president, who is still in office.
Governor Pat Quinn has been touring affected counties and said that the results of the assessments will be used to request federal aid.
Videos surfaced this week of the Lions team in 1963; check them all out here!
All the videos from the local music-scene festival held in Darien last month hit YouTube this week; check out some of the best bands around!
The 54-year-old homeless man found in the river near Graue Mill was identified by a tiny fingerprint on one finger, a print that was matched to an arrest record, The Doings reports.
The passing of Sue Burtnette has left a vacancy on the Board; residents who are interested in the two-year post are asked to send in applications.
The magazine's 2013 report out this week recognizes several Illinois schools.