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Title Naperville news 17. February 2009 [(DVD) videorecording] / produced by NCTV17; Lindsey Theis, producer.

Publication Info. Naperville, Ill. : Naperville Community Television, [2009]
℗2009
Location Call No. Status
 Nichols Adult Reference Local History  977.324 NAP    AVAILABLE
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Description 4 videodiscs (approximately 120 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD-R format.
Credits Lindsey Theis, associate producer, writer.
Performer Dolly McCarthy, anchor; with reporters Lindsey Theis, Elitsa Bizios, Jennie Barger, Shannon Coughlin, Jeff Mahoney, sports anchor, Rick Rysso, sports reporter.
Contents February 6, 2009. Dr. Mark Mitrovich is new superintendent of District 203 -- New high school in District 204 under construction -- Complaint filed with U.S. Court of Appeals regarding EJ rail line sale -- City may hire a few new employees -- Plans to renovate Central Park -- Naperville state representatives introduce bill -- Economic woes beginning to affect local not-for-profits -- Edward Hospital given green light to expand in Plainfield -- Naperville Park Board president Suzanne Hart honored -- Happy birthday to Madison Junior High School -- District 203 coach and instructor Phil Lawler honored as he retires -- Students from South Africa visit Naperville -- Television star teaches dance to Nancy Young Elementray school students -- Little Friends to host 33rd annual auction -- Naperpalooza to be held on February 7 to raise funds for Rotary Club foundations -- Naperville Heritage Society is turning 40 -- Jaycees to host annual Mardi Gras charity ball -- Eola Community Center yoga marathon -- Anderson's Bookshop Super Bowl sing along -- Sports with Rick Rysso -- Becky Anderson author visit -- DuPage groundhog didn't wake up on February 2.
February 13, 2009. Mark Mitrovich named as new District 203 superintendent -- District 204 reviews policies after incident involving three junior high boys -- First anniversary of Northern Illinois University shooting -- Naperville school districts have security plans in place -- Local business cutting staff -- Naperville unemployment lower than many areas -- City discussing franchising trash pickup for local businesses -- Cameras watching for cars running red lights -- Furstenau lawsuit costs rising -- John P. Zediker is new member of County Board -- Children's author Jeff Kinney comes to Beebe School -- Humane society offers discounts on adoptions of pets -- Lincoln's two hundredth birthday -- Sports with Rick Rysso -- Becky Anderson author visit -- Greetings from local residents serving overseas.
February 20, 2009. Home foreclosures in Naperville and DuPage County -- Public transit budget funding woes -- Restaurant businesses experiencing decrease sales -- No colorful critters in downtown this summer -- Library cuts budget by ten percent -- Business booming for Morton Arboretum -- Nonprofit organizations ask for more money than is available -- Sound blocking walls to be built in Maple Brook -- Setting green standards in construction -- Police sergeant suspended for striking pedestrians with squad car -- Volunteers offer tax assistance at The Nichols Library -- Edward Hospital heart fair -- Salmonella in peanut butter at area food banks -- City officials assist local food pantries -- Eric Shyu is a finalist in Intel Science talent search -- Local teacher and principal and students honored -- District 204 celebrated Black history month -- Sports with Rick Rysso -- Becky Anderson author visit -- Baritone Sherrill Milnes performs at North Central College.
February 27, 2009. Indian Prairie School Board debates how to handle Gregory Middle School alleged assault -- Special education teacher victim of student assault -- Bullying in school--addressing the issue -- City council discussing new budget -- Canadian National Railway refuses to help pay for improvements at Ogden crossing -- State legislature looks to provide incentives for purchasing new home -- State proposes state gasoline tax hike -- Area business report fourth quarter losses -- Third annual Taste of Hope to benefit DuPage PADS -- Neuqua Valley Girl Scouts think pink -- Dr. Imran Qureshi visits Gaza -- Naperville Public Library receives five stars -- Historian Sarah Marcus lectures on Chicago in the movies -- Naperville residents walk the red carpet -- Sports with Rick Rysso -- Becky Anderson author visit -- North Central College professor Ann Durkin Keating releases new book -- Beebe fourth grader applies to college.
Summary Covers topics of interest to the Naperville community and surrounding areas of DuPage county.
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.
Added Author McCarthy, Dolly.
Theis, Lindsey.
Bizios, Elitsa.
Barger, Jennie.
Coughlin, Shannon.
Mahoney, Jeff.
Rysso, Rick.
Naperville Community Television.
NCTV17.
Added Title Naperville connection. February 2009
Naperville connection (Television program)
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