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Title Naperville news 17. September 2011 [(DVD) videorecording] / produced by NCTV17 ; produced by Elizabeth Spencer and Jen Hannon.

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 6 videodiscs (approximately 180 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD-R format.
Note Videodisc recording of the weekly Naperville news magazine program for the month of September 2011.
Airs six times daily on NCTV17, Naperville Community Television.
Title from disc label; this issue includes weekend sport updates.
For specific features see interactive menu.
Performer Dolly McCarthy, anchor; with Jen Hannon, Michelle Corless, Marc Dahlquist, Kevin Machak, Holly Roadruck, Justin Zipser, Ryan Jones, Ben Hutchison, Alex Symonds.
Summary Covers topics of interest to the Naperville community and surrounding areas of DuPage county.
Contents September 2, 2011: Rep. Judy Biggert hosts job fair in Romeoville -- Argonne Laboratory breaks ground on new facility -- No more free ride for online access to Daily Herald -- Planning ahead for the future of downtown Naperville businesses -- Local high school student is focus of extensive search after running away -- Congresswoman Biggert hosts Naperville's first green car show -- Dancing with the celebrities in Naperville at Meson Sabika -- Fantasy football is all the rage -- Umpiring at the Little League World Series in Williams Port, Pennsylvania -- Sports with Marc Dahlquist and Alex Symonds -- NCTV17's executive director Liz Spencer interviews Becky Anderson about the changing world of books and print -- News tips -- The band Plain White Tees rocks the house at Benedictine University.
September 9, 2011: Unemployed, and underemployed--Obama's jobs bill may not pass Congress -- Post Office faces multi-billion dollar debt -- State Rep. Michael Connelly announces plans to run for State Senate -- State Senator Ron Sandack plans to run for State House -- Construction underway on Joseph Naper Homestead Park -- Save money using coupons--tips from expert Jill Cataldo -- National Hunger Awareness month -- Returning Marine Corps Corporal Anthony Larcher-Gore welcomed home -- Surprise party for Positively Naperville creator and publisher Stephanie Penick -- North Central College welcomes largest and most diverse class ever -- Weed ladies create home decorations with fading summer flowers, weeds and cattails -- Four-legged Follies dog show at Last Fling -- Fall movie preview -- Fourth annual Naperville Independent Film Festival -- Sports with Marc Dahlquist and Alex Symonds -- Becky Anderson's author interview with Sam Amirante, the lawyer who defended John Wayne Gacy -- News tips -- Winnie the Pooh and friends are coming to Magical Starlight Theater.
September 11, 2011 / Special 9-11 edition: Memorial ceremony at the Riverwalk for lives lost in 9-11 attacks -- North Central College memorial service -- One Naperville Project -- Naperville Schools help young children understand what happened ten years ago -- Ceremony at Monarch Landing for senior citizens -- Worship service at churches in Naperville -- Family of Commander Dan Shanower, victim in the Pentagon and inspiration for Riverwalk Memorial -- Visit to the Memorial Wall at Riverwalk -- Retired Fire Captain Chuck Wehrli acquired beam from World Trade Center for the Memorial -- Muslims Americans suffer from prejudice after 9-11-- Local Muslim group collects blood donations in support of Muslims for Life campaign -- Operation Welcome home for military personnel who have served overseas -- Operation Support Our Troops America to support military personnel on duty overseas -- Release of doves over 9-11 Memorial.
September 16, 2011: City's budget picture looking brighter -- Public Works Director Dave van Vooren departs to be Executive Director of the Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County -- Emergency preparedness classes to begin -- Naperville's Dancing with the Celebrities to benefit Community Career Center -- Brick laying along the Riverwalk completed -- Founder of Creative Nursery School, Bev Eigenberg is closing the doors forever -- Ending Hunger Together Day on September 18 -- Naperville Citizens Fire Academy teaches residents how to react to a fire -- Thayer J Hill Middle School celebrates 30 years -- DuPage Children's Museum presents railroad trains -- Babysitting, a daunting process: help comes with helpful tips from Naperville Fire and Police -- North Central College's WONC radio station receives awards -- Naper Settlement opens exhibit to honor North Central College: 150 years, a promising start -- September is National honey month -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Becky Anderson sits down with Supermodel Tyra Banks to discuss her new book, Modelland -- More dancing with the celebrities of Naperville.
September 23, 2011: Illinois unemployment rate still above national average ; Benedictine offers tuition relief for unemployed workers -- Nike Park ribbon cutting ceremony -- Park District grants to be use for improvements at four different parks -- Police Department receives $12,000 in grant money for computers and forensic equipment -- West Nile virus mosquitoes identified in some areas of Naperville -- North Central College named "military friendly" for assistance provided to veterans -- Illinois State Board of Education announces finalists for Teacher of the Year -- Kiwanis members provide over 10,000 hours of volunteer services -- Naperville Indie Film Festival features former resident Jim Hemphill -- Bryan Ogg from Naper Settlement hosts walking tour of the original 19 blocks of Naperville -- Autumn hops harvest provides variety in seasonal beers -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Mark Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: Rosemary Wells, author of Kindergators -- Kidz Kabaret present Rugrats, a live adventure.
Sepember 30, 2011: DuPage Board Chairman Dan Cronin gives first State of the County address -- Former Councilman Richard Furstenau announces intent to run for District Five Dupage County Board seat -- Fermi Lab to power down tevatron partical accelerator for the last time -- U.S. Congressmen Randy Hultgren and Judy Biggert joined in a discussion at Fermi Lab to explore the future of the facility -- National Family Week: a look at today's families -- City and Chamber of Commerce officials hosted the "Doing business with the City" event -- NCO Youth and Family Services transitional housing program finds new housing -- Forest Preserve District creates new bike trail on West Branch Riverway Trail -- Students at Naperville Central viewed President Obama's speech on education -- Premature babies who stayed in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit after birth return with their families to visit NICU for thirteenth annual reunion -- Humane Society helps you decide which dog is best for you -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Becky Anderson sits down with Actress Molly Shannon to discuss her new children's book, Tilly the trickster -- NCC professors, students and alumni take a look back at the early days of the college.
Subject Current events -- Sound recordings.
Naperville (Ill.) -- History -- Sound recordings.
Naperville (Ill.) -- Social life and customs -- Sound recordings.
Naperville (Ill.) -- Economic conditions -- Sound recordings.
DVDs.
Genre Television news programs.
DVD-Video discs.
Added Author McCarthy, Dolly.
Barger, Jennie.
Dahlquist, Marc.
Machak, Kevin.
Corless, Michelle.
Roadruck, Holly.
Jones, Ryan.
Zipser, Justin.
Symonds, Alex.
Naperville Community Television.
NCTV17.
Added Title Naperville news 17 (Television program)
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