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DuPage County briefs
Marklund sponsors its 14th annual Top Hat Ball, "Celebrate Chinese New Year," at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, at Navy Pier's Grand Ballroom, 600 E. Grand Ave., Chicago. Proceeds benefit Marklund and its care of infants, children and adults with severe developmental disabilities. Click to Continue...

Art league's popular 'Fabulous Fakes' exhibit opens soon
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. The Naperville Art League has taken that to heart as it prepares to unveil its "Fabulous Fakes" exhibit to the public for the fourth year in a row. Click to Continue...

Naperville to cut capital improvement spending
Naperville is scaling back its capital improvement program for the upcoming fiscal year in light of its budget crunch. Click to Continue...

Naperville to cut ribbon on 10th fire station
Naperville firefighters will be rushing toward a fire station today instead of away from it. The city will cut the ribbon at 2 p.m. on its newest station at 3201 95th St., just west of Route 59. Parking will be available on Anna Marie Drive. Click to Continue...

Prosecutors seek do-over in ex-Aurora coach's verdict
Five years ago, a DuPage County jury, in a split verdict, found an Aurora gymnastics coach guilty of inappropriately touching seven of the 14 girls who accused him of abuse. Click to Continue...

Two tales from Arabella House
In the three-year history of Arabella House, roughly 160 women with eating disorders have come seeking help. Click to Continue...

Each path to Arabella is unique
The path leading to Arabella House and the road to recovery afterward are unique for each woman in the eating disorder program. Click to Continue...

Color guard teams bring their best to Naperville competition
Robert Packard is a newcomer to the world of color guard competitions. So far, he likes what he sees. "I've been incredibly impressed by the agility these young people have, the way they handle themselves in front of big crowds," Packard said. "It's pretty amazing." Click to Continue...

DuPage County briefs
Naperville's Judd Kendall VFW is seeking nominations for its Educator of the Year Award. Click to Continue...

Naperville police cut front desk hours
The Naperville Police Department will limit the hours of its front desk from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, beginning April 1. Click to Continue...

Images from the Winter Guard Classic
Images from the Winter Guard Classic Click to Continue...

Local teen at Super Bowl after winning photo competition
Casey Berner has already won his Super Bowl. While the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts square off on the field for the NFL title tonight, the Naperville native will be sitting in a seat at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, having earned the spot by winning a national photo competition. Click to Continue...

All welcomed at table tennis tournament in Naperville
Naperville Park District's table tennis tournament Saturday offered two very different and very telling scenes. On one side of the room, several boys played an informal match, barely keeping score and paddling the ball back and forth. Click to Continue...

Student found with knife in Naperville
A Crone Middle School student was detained after bringing a knife to school Friday, the Naperville Police Department said. Click to Continue...

Naperville man charged with threatening ex via Facebook
A 19-year-old Naperville man, already with a history of run-ins with the law, is back in jail, accused of threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend and her current boyfriend in a message left on the woman's Facebook account. Click to Continue...

Daily Herald photo contest finalists
Daily Herald photo contest finalists Click to Continue...

Naperville table tennis tourney expects to attract more than 100
Party of two? Your table is ready. But instead of linens and salt and pepper shakers, it's set with painted lines and a net. Hope you brought your paddle. Click to Continue...

Ball aids hospital for medically fragile kids
The power goes out in an apartment complex, and while some tenants are groaning about their missed TV shows, one mother panics as her child's ventilator slows to a stop. Click to Continue...

Why did Carol Stream tax hike succeed while others failed?
A "no" vote from residents has left Villa Park scrambling to find money to pay for road repairs. The Winfield Public Library will remain in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act until officials can find a way to pay for an elevator. Click to Continue...

Suburban color guard teams compete at Naperville Central
Before the pigskin flies in Miami on Sunday night, there will be flags, rifles and sabers flying though the air at Naperville Central High School. Click to Continue...

DuPage County briefs
"Hearts for Haiti" is happening this Saturday, Feb. 6, through Feb. 13 at Lake Park High School. Student Kara Field is coordinating the effort and contacted the Willy Wonka Candy Factory in Itasca, which agreed to donate about 3,700 pieces of candy to help. On Saturday and Feb. 13, Lake Park's National Honors Society will collecting donations throughout home basketball games. Click to Continue...

Naperville police search for bird thief
Naperville police are searching for a man they believe stole a Severe Macaw bird valued at $1,600 from the Petland store at 720 S. Route 59. The theft occurred between Jan. 19 and 29 and was captured on surveillance video at the store. Click to Continue...

Naperville providing overnight parking for bar-hoppers
Downtown Naperville bar-hoppers who have over-imbibed soon may be able to leave their cars overnight in the city's parking decks and find another way home. Click to Continue...

No more raining candy from Naperville parades
Naperville city councilmen have approved a ban on throwing candy and other items from parade floats that they hope will be a Lifesaver, although a few remain sour to the idea. Click to Continue...

Area Boy Scouts celebrating years of service
The Boy Scouts of America celebrates 100 years of service during Scouting Anniversary Week, Feb. 7-13. In celebration, local Scouts across the nation will participate in special ceremonies, exhibits and award presentations within local towns Click to Continue...

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