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ComEd STEM Home Labs Provides Virtual Programming For 100 Students During COVID-19 Pandemic
STEM influencer Dr. Kate Biberdorf and ComEd engineers will lead instruction in a new five-month educational series.
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STEM influencer Dr. Kate Biberdorf and ComEd engineers will lead instruction in a new five-month educational series.
Join business leaders in the community for a panel discussion focusing on being an ally in the workplace.
Signs will be posted announcing the equipment and workers on the trail, but the path will remain open during the project.
Program coordinator Jen Guest will lead a tour of the cemetery to reveal the site’s unique mix of historical and natural significance.
Residents on Aurora’s west side report a reduced quality of life since the freight train line in the area changed operations.
Additional fall street cleaning is scheduled and the City is providing a food scrap composting program.
Robberies occurred Oct. 4 and Oct. 13 at the CVS at 107 W. Green Street.
Tracking face covering compliance percentages were performed and the average was 50 percent compliance, leading to the closure.
The trail will not be closed, but spotters will be on site to warn trail users about the equipment and signs will be posted.
The Forest Preserve will limit the size of outdoor gatherings as required by state-mandated COVID-19 measures.
A food drive that is taking place at each of the local public libraries this weekend.
The Those Who Excel program recognizes employees who demonstrate excellence in their jobs and go above and beyond their regular duties.
Naperville Park District’s newest park has been under construction since last fall.
Masks will be required at the in-person meeting.
Will County has earmarked more than $24 million for a Small Business Assistance Grant Program.
In order to connect sanitary sewer service the area will be closed Oct. 26 - Nov. 2.
The exhibit is available online through Nov. 13 as ECC's campus remains closed.
Bluegrass Ambassadors program director Ben Wright discussed the business of being a musician.
Photos of veterans will be displayed in the lobby of the Village Hall throughout the month of November.
Johnson has been the director of bands at Niles West for nine years and oversees all aspects of the band program.