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Naperville Sun Monday, January 12, 2026 | | |
| | | | | About 1,000 people applauded Bishop Ronald Hicks and gave him a standing ovation as he celebrated his final Mass before going to NYC. | | | | | A much-debated plan for a new Benet Academy football stadium heads to the Lisle Village Board Monday night. | | | | | Q&A with Amal Ali, manager of the Juice Time store on Route 59 in Naperville. | | | | | Taste Buds Kitchen, which offers cooking classes for children and adults, is seeking a liquor license for its Naperville location. | | | | | Naperville is seeking two people to lead the city’s 2031 Bicentennial Committee as planning for the 200th anniversary starts. | | | | | Lewis soccer commit Elliana Morris figured she’d get limited playing time this season. Maya Cobb’s injury changed that. | | | | | Illinois Springfield recruit Tre Watkins scores a team-high 15 points for Metea Valley in a 52-50 win over Oswego East. | | | | | Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area. | | | |