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Naperville Sun

Monday, January 12, 2026

Faithful gather to bid farewell to Bishop Ronald Hicks in Joliet, as he heads to New York

About 1,000 people applauded Bishop Ronald Hicks and gave him a standing ovation as he celebrated his final Mass before going to NYC.

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Benet Academy football may soon be getting a stadium of its own

A much-debated plan for a new Benet Academy football stadium heads to the Lisle Village Board Monday night.

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Down to Business: Middle Eastern ‘sweets shop’ finds its niche in Naperville

Q&A with Amal Ali, manager of the Juice Time store on Route 59 in Naperville.

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Taste Buds Kitchen, a cooking class ‘experience’ business, seeks Naperville liquor license

Taste Buds Kitchen, which offers cooking classes for children and adults, is seeking a liquor license for its Naperville location.

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City seeking co-chairs to plan Naperville’s 200th anniversary celebration

Naperville is seeking two people to lead the city’s 2031 Bicentennial Committee as planning for the 200th anniversary starts.

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With ‘best friend’ Maya Cobb out for season, Elliana Morris rises to occasion for unbeaten Waubonsie Valley

Lewis soccer commit Elliana Morris figured she’d get limited playing time this season. Maya Cobb’s injury changed that.

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After scoring 1,000th career point, Metea Valley’s Tre Watkins tops his dad and Oswego East. ‘It’s always fun.’

Illinois Springfield recruit Tre Watkins scores a team-high 15 points for Metea Valley in a 52-50 win over Oswego East.

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Naperville News Digest: Children’s Museum plans rubber duck-themed activities; Settlement to offer programs for US 250th anniversary

Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area.

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