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Title Naperville news 17. August, 2012 [(DVD) videorecording] / produced by NCTV17 ; produced by Jen Hannon.

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 1 videodisc (approximately 30 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 August, 2012.
Airs six times daily on NCTV17, Naperville Community Television.
For specific features see interactive menu.
Performer Jen Hannon, anchor; with Ashley Vroman, Michelle Corless, Kevin Machak, Marc Dahlquist , Alex Symonds.
Contents August 3, 2012. Illinois State's attorney office determines Naperville Electoral board violated Illinois open meetings act -- Business is brisk at Aurora store of Chick-Fil-A -- Homelessness still on the rise: nearly 700 in DuPage County -- Illinois Comptroller Topinka offers helping hand to struggling nonprofit businesses -- 2012 is one of the worst droughts in history in Illinois -- Some school test scores not up to performance standards -- Construction for Riverwalk Gateway coming along well -- World blood supply in need of more donors -- Operation Welcome Home surprises returning U.S. Marine Kyle Hester -- Annual Chase the Moon bike ride at Fermilab brought out over 700 people -- Cantigny Park presenting program on Battle of Kursk in World War II -- Naper Settlement buildings take visitor's back to city's roots -- Members of Naperville Woman's Club learn self-defense moves -- Skateboarding with your fingers: fingerboarding! -- Sports with Alex Symonds -- Becky Anderson shares her top five books for children and interviews author Emily Giffin -- Naperville Municipal Center offers documentary, Modern Development from the Naperville Recollections series..
August 10, 2012. Planning & zoning commission reaches decision on makeover of Water Street area -- Forest Preserve District gives tips on coyotes -- Fire Department receives international accreditation -- National Night Out block parties help to prevent crime -- Memorial held in Wheaton for victims of shooting at Sikh temple in Wisconsin -- NASA's Mars rover landing is a success -- Director of Fermilab steps down -- Move to Amend group seeks Constitutional amendment to regulate political contributions -- Elevated mold count contributes to more allergies -- Area schools cleaned and updated for new school year -- Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Joliet hosts annual back to school fair -- Naper Settlement premieres "Food for thought" display -- Members of school bands prepare for fall marching season -- Skateboarding with your fingers: fingerboarding! -- Sports with Marc Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson encore presentation of Michael Grant, author of BZRK.
August 17, 2012. Attorney for accused killer Daniel Olaska requests next court date on October 2 -- New law in Illinois could help crack down on heroin dealers -- Romney selects Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his running mate -- Marcie Schatz named as new Deputy City Manager -- DuPage County has its first case of West Nile virus for 2012 -- Plan to select City Council members by district being re-examined -- Operation Welcome You Home honors U.S. Army Specialist Andrew Ravelo -- Students and teachers at area schools celebrate various back-to-school traditions -- Selecting college majors that will ensure better job options -- Research indicates gap in achievement between white and minority students -- Grand reopening of College Park playground in downtown Naperville brings joy -- Summer fun isn't quite over yet--Survivor games play on -- Seventh annual Veggie Fest -- Hometown picnic features Celebrate the American spirit -- History of Naperville starts with Fort Payne settlement -- Sports with Alex Symonds -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: Gillian Flynn, author of Gone girl.
August 24, 2012. West Nile outbreaks reach new high across the nation -- Congresswoman Judy Biggert sponsors job fair -- Walmart may develop a new Super Center in Naperville, closing its old store on Route 59 -- Motorcade arrives to welcome U.S. Marine Marty Krawiec home -- District 203 Interim Superintendent Dan Bridges to sign three-year contract -- District 204 opens doors for new school year -- Benedictine University works to help more students graduate in four years or less -- Peggy Frank, President and CEO of Naper Settement and Naperville Heritage Society announces her retirement after 33 years -- Money magazine again names Naperville one of the best places to live -- Blackwell Forest Preserve offers new archery range -- Joel Weinberger, owner of Continental Motors, races what he sells in SCCA sanctioned races -- Illinois Senior Poet Laureate award goes to Glenna Holloway for third time -- Naperville's Dancing with Celebs participants dance for charity -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: Julia Keller, author of A killing in the hills.
August 31, 2012. Republican National Convention shortened by Hurricane Isaac, but not short on spirit -- Number of cases of West Nile virus continues to rise -- City Councilman Kenn Miller will not seek re-election in 2013 -- Bill Novak named head of Transportation Engineering Development group, or TED -- Former NBA player speaks of dangers of heroin use -- Nation mourns passing of astronaut Neil Armstrong -- Loaves & Fishes sees more traffic this year than ever -- Three area community organizations named as entries in Culture of Caring contest--vote online for your choice -- Unusual summer weather leads to high mold count and more allergies -- Local schools ready to open doors for new year -- Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Joliet holds annual back to school fair -- Last Fling transforms Rotary HIll and the Riverwalk for fun and fundraising -- Representative Darlene Senger hosts expo at Frontier Sports Complex to teach kids and parents about safety -- Pink fire truck comes to downtown parking lot for Pink Heals Wellness Fair -- Tenth annual Naperville Wine Festival -- EAA offers Young Eagles program for young people interested in flying -- Local "stars" to dance at Meson Sabika for Mirror Ball trophy and charity fundraising -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- One last look at dancing with celebrities.
Summary Covers topics of interest to the Naperville community and surrounding areas of DuPage county.
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.
Corless, Michelle.
Vroman, Ashley.
Dahlquist, Marc.
Symonds, Alex.
Naperville Community Television.
NCTV17.
Added Title Naperville news 17 (Television program)
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