Naperville, IL|Press Release|
Naperville FD Extinguishes Roberts Lane Structure Fire
The fire was brought under control within in 20 minutes of crew arrival early Monday.
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The fire was brought under control within in 20 minutes of crew arrival early Monday.
Hundreds volunteer their time safely and virtually to support nonprofits and community projects.
Through traffic will not be allowed in the area April 22.
The Board of Education celebrated three student-athletes from the East Aurora High School boys basketball team.
Individuals were voted on by a district-wide committee in eight categories.
"The Youth Services Team loves sharing books, audiobooks and movies that we've enjoyed and we think kids and their parents will enjoy too."
The City released a list of dumpster locations for the weekend event.
The free special event began the 2021 golfing season for junior golfers.
The City of Naperville is set to begin work on Moser Tower in June and anticipates that the work will continue through the summer and fall.
Registration is open until June 1 for before- and after-school programs for the 2021-2022 school year.
All vehicles registered or housed at a La Grange address must display a valid La Grange vehicle sticker by April 30.
Unwanted, unused and expired medications can be dropped off Saturday at the La Grange Police Department.
Items can be dropped off at the Bremen Township Senior/Youth Complex.
"We must realize that actions to eliminate systemic racism and rebuild trust in community-police relationships must continue locally."
The library recommends films to watch ahead of the April 25 ceremony.
"Please join us for an evening of creative, whimsical and inventive dance performances."
The levels will be closed to all traffic April 21-29 to allow the City’s contractor to complete structural repairs.
The community is invited to celebrate the planting of a new tree in front of the Montgomery Police Station.
The sign will be installed April 23 near Kelly's childhood neighborhood, at the corner of North Sterling and West Richwoods Boulevard.
Trail users are urged to use caution around the area.