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Title Naperville news 17. January, 2013 [(DVD) videorecording] / produced by NCTV17 ; Jen Hannon, producer.

Publication Info. Naperville, Ill. : Naperville Community Television, [2012]
℗2012
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 Nichols Adult Reference Local History  977.324 NAP    AVAILABLE
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Description 4 videodiscs (30 min. each) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD-R format.
Note Videodisc recordings of the weekly Naperville news magazine programs for the month of January, 2013.
Programs air six times daily on NCTV17, Naperville Community Television.
For specific features see interactive menu.
Summary Covers topics of interest to the Naperville community and surrounding areas of DuPage county.
Contents January 4, 2013. The mother charged with murder appears in court -- Paychecks to shrink with Social Security tax hike -- New laws in effect for Illinois, and proposed gun regulations -- Operation Welcome Home greets Sergeant Joe Riehle -- "Modern family" actor visits Naperville to support Bow Tie Day -- Bubble Bash at Wentz Hall -- Mayor Pradel leads countdown to New Year -- Popular New Year's resolution is getting in shape -- First babies of the new year--twins! -- Recycle old holiday lights -- "A Special Place" for teens with autism and other special needs -- Life long hobby turns to gold for Jim Sego -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Becky Anderson visits with Rachael Ray, author of "My year in meals."
January 11, 2013. Illinois faces fiscal cliff -- Worst flu season in years -- 2012 a banner year for auto industry -- DuPage County unemployment slightly lower than one year ago -- Former Naperville North High School counselor pleads guilty to sexual abuse charges -- District 203 approves plans for all-day kindergarten at seven schools -- Senator Mark Kirk's year long recovery from a debilitating stroke -- Students returning to Sandy Hook Elementary greeted by comfort dogs -- Restored bells at Sts. Peter and Paul to ring again -- Local boy stars in A Christmas story, the musical on Broadway -- S.M.A.R.T. Cafe opens at DuPage Children's Museum -- Kreger's Central Foods closing after 120 years -- Inaugural Naperville marathon set for next November -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Becky Anderson sits down with David Levithan, author of "Every day" -- Magical Starlight Theater presents the Broadway version of Charles Dickens' novel, Oliver.
January 18, 2013. Top job areas for 2013: tech, finance, marketing -- President Obama proposes massive gun control legislation after Sandy Hook tragedy -- Developers for Water Street project unveil newest plans; City council to vote in February -- Petition regarding election of City Council representatives at large being questioned -- Newly elected Congressman Bill foster speaks to Chamber of Commerce -- District 204 Board approves boundary adjustments -- Extra-curricular activities--how much is too much? -- 360 Youth Services in danger of closing after losing Federal funding -- Chicago Wolves player Alex Friesen comes to the library -- Speculating on Oscar predictions -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Becky Anderson talks with Steve McDonagh, Season 1 winner of the Next Food Network Star, who shares his classic cocktail recipes -- Local boy stars in The Music man at Paramount Theater in Aurora.
January 25, 2013. Two women arrested for trying to stop installation of smart meters -- Edward Hospital and Health Services to merge with Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare -- School District 203 in court seeking funds claimed as due from Cantera Tax Financing district -- Ban on woman in military combat has been lifted -- President Obama delivers second inaugural address; Naperville couple thrilled to attend -- Naperville Electoral Board hearings to continue regarding at-large candidacy -- Plans for expansion of Riverwalk district south of Hillside to Martin Avenue -- Demolition completed on North Central College's most recent real estate purchase -- Common core standards for education in Naperville -- Community wide disaster drill practice at Edward Hospital -- Benedictine University and College of DuPage honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Actor Hill Harper of CSI: New York delivers keynote address at North Central's tribute to Dr. King -- Girl Scout cookie sales teach skills for running a business -- Wesley United Methodist Church offers Soup supper -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Becky Anderson talks with Ellen Hopkins, author of Tilt in "Authors revealed."
Performer Jen Hannon, anchor; with Ashley Vroman, Justin Zipser, Sam Jones, Kevin Machak, Jordan Abudayyeh, Whitney Goodbred, Marc Dahlquist, Alex Symonds.
Subject Current events -- Videodiscs.
Naperville (Ill.) -- History -- Videodiscs.
Naperville (Ill.) -- Social life and customs -- Videodiscs.
Naperville (Ill.) -- Economic conditions -- Videodiscs.
Genre Television news programs.
DVD-Video discs.
Added Author Hannon, Jen.
Machak, Kevin.
Zipser, Justin.
Jones, Sam.
Vroman, Ashley.
Goodbred, Whitney.
Abudayyeh, Jordan.
Dahlquist, Marc.
Symonds, Alex.
Naperville Community Television.
NCTV17.
Added Title Naperville news 17 (Television program)
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