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Naperville Sun Wednesday, May 7, 2025 | | |
| | Just hours after Ian Holzhauer was sworn in for a Naperville City Council term, he announced he’s a DuPage County Board candidate. | | | Kroehler Manufacturing Co. was once a household name. Naper Settlement’s newest exhibit explores just how the Naperville business marketed itself to eventually become at one time the world’s largest furniture producer. | | | Q&A with Ric Gruber, owner of Billy Bricks wood-fired pizza restaurant in Naperville. | | | The Naperville School District 203 budget proposed for 2025-26 calls for new kindergarten to high school literacy curriculum and money to cover startup costs for a new high school flag football program, a newly state-sanctioned sport for girls. | | | Newly elected Naperville City Council members Ashfaq Syed, Benny White, Ian Holzhauer and Mary Gibson were sworn into office Sunday. | | | Roundup of recent arrests made by the Naperville Police Department. | | | South suburban US Rep. Robin Kelly becomes the second candidate to enter what’s expected to be a crowded field to replace retiring US Sen. Dick Durbin. | | | Max’s Mission, a local nonprofit dedicated to providing support for suicide loss survivors, wants to erect four new murals at Naperville’s Centennial Park. | | | Restaurants throughout Chicago area are making it easy, offering moms free flowers or other gifts and hosting decadent buffets with bottomless drinks and activities to keep kids busy. | | | |