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Naperville Sun: Islamic Center of Naperville breaks ground on Masjid Al-Nur mosque complex on 248th Avenue
Ten months after the Naperville City Council unanimously approved plans for the Islamic Center of Napervilleâs mosque complex on 248th Avenue, a groundbreaking ceremony Saturday launched the start of construction. Islamic Center President Kashif Fakhruddin said the elders and leaders started the journey with its first center in Naperville 31 years ago.
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Daily Herald: In 6th District race, Democrat Sean Casten and Republican Keith Pekau split on abortion rights
As states across the country move to limit abortions, the candidates for Illinois’ 6th Congressional District seat stand with their respective political parties on reproductive rights. Incumbent Democrat Sean Casten of Downers Grove has been outspoken in his support of a woman’s right to end a pregnancy. Republican challenger Keith Pekau of Orland Park opposes […]
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Joliet Herald News: Joliet school wins prestigious national award for the 2nd time
The students of Eisenhower Academy in Joliet gathered in the school gym for âsome special newsâ from Washington D.C., Theresa Rouse, superintendent of District 86 in Joliet said she told them. âThey gasped and got excited,â Rouse said. The news, announced on Sept. 16, was that U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona announced that Eisenhower […]
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Daily Herald: Naperville City Council signals strong support for affordable housing complex
It’s not often the Naperville City Council receives a standing ovation. But it happened Tuesday after a 9-0 vote authorizing pursuit of an affordable housing project on city land southeast of the corner of 103rd Street and Route 59 on Tower Court. As part of the potential agreement for development, a minimum of 60 units […]
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