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Title Naperville news 17. February 2011 [(DVD) videorecording] / produced by NCTV17 ; produced by Elizabeth Spencer and Jennie Barger.

Publication Info. Naperville, Ill. : Naperville Community Television, [2011]
℗2011
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 Nichols Adult Reference Local History  977.324 NAP    AVAILABLE
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Description 4 videodisc (approximately 120 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD-R format.
Performer Dolly McCarthy, anchor; with Jennie Barger, Michelle Corliss, Marc Dahlquist, Kevin Machak, Holly Roadruck, Justin Zipser, Ryan Piers, Ben Hutchison, Alex Simonds.
Summary Covers topics of interest to the Naperville community and surrounding areas of DuPage county.
Contents February 8, 2011. Blizzard leaves 20 inches of snow leaving many stranded or homebound -- DuPage County declared state of emergency -- Blood donations needed -- Dog sledding at Morton Arboretum -- City asks Naperville Public Library to cut budget for next year -- "There's an app for that" insprires local business to create their own -- Make a Wish grants wish for Aurora child -- Obituary: Jane Latshaw Scherer, decendent of Joseph Naper -- "Super Bowl Sunday" party spreads rival Thanksgiving feasts -- Loaves and Fishes celebrate ribbon cutting for new location -- Women in sports celebrated at North Central College -- Becky Anderson's author interview -- Sports with Ben Hutchinson and Alex Symonds -- Naperville Councilman Robert Fieseler joins cast of the musical Gypsy at Summer Place Theater.
February 14, 2011. City budget gap slowly closing due to recovering economy -- Rosebud Restaurant reopens in new location -- Area community colleges want to form co-op for purchasing health insurance -- State budget woes impact Illinois libraries -- Loaves & Fishes food pantry moves to new, larger facility -- Black women in history celebrated -- Reflecting on the heroes among us -- Study abroad programs growing in popularity for college students -- Local florists prepare for their biggest holiday of the year -- Naperveill Area Humane Society reduces adoption fees for My Furry Valentine promotion -- New social networking site links local moms: Naperville Moms Network at http://napervillemomsnetwork.com/ -- Naperville North held workshop for those interested in show choir, featuring The Young Americans -- Learn line dancing at Saddle Up saloon in Aurora -- Sports with Ben Hutchinson and Alex Symonds -- Singing and dancing performance from NNHS.
February 21, 2011. Retirements allow one Naperville Police officer to get his job back -- Frugal restructuring of Fire Department allows hiring of five paramedics -- State of the Park District report -- State legislators working for education reforms requiring more teacher performance evaluations -- Illinois lawmakers finding creative ways to raise funds for higher education -- Heart disease still number one killer -- Kingsley Elementary School fifth grade teacher Pat Schmitt receives Office Max Teacher Innovator Award -- Azeam Anjum, student at College of DuPage, joins Argonne National Laboratory's undergrad internship program -- Naperville Central 2006 graduate Max Sterling selected for Fulbright Scholarship -- District 204 drafting plans for expanded engineering program with Project Lead the Way -- North Central College holds 15th annual International Festival on campus -- Sports with Ben Hutchinson and Alex Symonds -- Becky Anderson's author interview with Joanna Philbin, daughter of television host Regis Philbin -- North Central College celebrates Chinese New Year with traditional lion dance.
February 28, 2011. Naperville mayoral seat still up for grabs along with city council, park district and school boards -- NCTV17 to air series of interviews with candidates March 21 through April 4 -- Investigation of abuse charges against Naperville North counselor continues -- College of DuPage to offer first ever four year degree, partnering with Lewis University -- Naperville high school student, Bilal Malleck, succombs to leukemia ; bone marrow drives continue for others in need -- Metea Valley High School students welcome delegates from Beijing, China -- Resident senior citizens in District 204 can now attend any high school event for free -- Super H Mart Asian grocery attracts customers from a wide area -- Students learn about coins and paper money at Naper Settlement -- Street poll of Naperville residents: whose pictures are on the various denominations of bills? -- "Bookopoly," a life size board game at the library -- "Explore the sound" demonstration at Wentz Concert Hall at NCC -- Sports with Ben Hutchinson and Alex Symonds -- Weird Al Yankovic visits students at Brookdale Elementary School and stops by to visit Becky Anderson for her Authors revealed series -- Naperville Municipal Band winter concert at Wentz Hall, with director Ron Keller.
Note For specific features see interactive menu.
Subject Current events -- Videodiscs.
Naperville (Ill.) -- History -- Videodiscs.
Naperville (Ill.) -- Social life and customs -- Videodiscs.
Naperville (Ill.) -- Economic conditions -- Videodiscs.
DVDs.
Genre Television news programs.
Video recordings.
Added Author McCarthy, Dolly.
Barger, Jennie.
Dahlquist, Marc.
Machak, Kevin.
Corliss, Michelle.
Roadruck, Holly.
Piers, Ryan.
Zipser, Justin.
Hutchison, Ben.
Simonds, Alex.
Naperville Community Television.
NCTV17.
Added Title Naperville news 17 (Television program)
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