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Workshop aims to disable those enabling drug use - The Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “Why won’t Johnny quit using drugs? Don’t ask his family. As counterintuitive as it may seem, loved ones can face as daunting a struggle breaking the cycle of substance abuse as the person who is actually addicted to the heroin, alcohol or other drugs. InterventionView full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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Pet therapy program helps seniors with serious illnesses - The Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “Naperville Area Humane Society coordinates a pet therapy program for the elderly members of our community who are recovering from surgery or an injury, or reside in an assisted living facility or nursing home. A program of NAHS since the early ’90s, the pet therapy program includes a core of almost 30 trained volunteers and pets.View full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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What happens when autistic kids grow up? - The Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “Like most teenagers, 18-year-old Ryan Wall enjoys playing sports, attending high school football games and dances, and socializing with friends. But as Ryan nears the end of his senior year at Naperville Central, his parents face an unsettling question … now what? Theirs is notView full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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Back to class - The Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “It was a regular Monday evening last summer when Ben Horbacz was out in the garage, preparing the week’s refuse to haul out to the curb. That’s when a loose section of newspaper fluttered to the floor, catching his eye. It was a headline onView full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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Fillers used in medication can cause adverse reactions - The Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “Prescription medication often contains a variety of fillers, colors and additives that have nothing to do with the reason it is prescribed. For some, these extra ingredients can have unintended and undiagnosed consequences that can range from stomach pains to headaches to hyperactivity.View full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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Fillers used in medication can cause adverse reactions - The Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “Prescription medication often contains a variety of fillers, colors and additives that have nothing to do with the reason it is prescribed. For some, these extra ingredients can have unintended and undiagnosed consequences that can range from stomach pains to headaches to hyperactivity.View full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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CIA following you on Twitter, Facebook? - The Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “In an anonymous industrial park in Virginia, in an unassuming brick building, the CIA is following tweets — up to 5 million a day. At the agency’s Open Source Center, a team known affectionately as the “vengeful librarians” also pores over Facebook, newspapers, TV news channels, local radio stations, Internet chat rooms — anything overseas that anyone can access and contribute to openly.View full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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Denise Crosby: What can Naperville do about suicide by train? - Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “Although investigations are not concluded on the last three deaths, police say it appears that four males — ranging in age from 17 to 67 — intentionally stepped onto Naperville train tracks since May of this year. Which can only lead one to wonder if this is more than tragic coincidence. Sadly, the statistics say no. A recent Northwestern University study identified DuPage as the metropolitan Chicago region’s highest risk county for deliberate train track fatalities, with 5.1 suicides per millioView full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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Economy cited as factor in suicides on train tracks - Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “Four times since the last week of May, a Naperville resident’s final act has been stepping into the path of an oncoming train. All were male, but that seems to be where the similarities end — except their apparent sense of purpose. While not allView full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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Church program opens doors to those with special needs - Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “To address the needs of families with children with special needs, Open Doors Ministry is hosting a seminar Saturday, Oct., 8, titled “Everyone is Included! Opening Doors Through Spiritual Education for Special-Needs Children and Youth.” The event will be led by Barbara J. Newman, director of church services in the Christian Learning Network.View full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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Man dies after being hit by train in Naperville - Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “Naperville police late Thursday night continued their investigation into the apparent suicide of a man who stepped in front of a westbound Metra train. Police Cmdr. Ray Adkins said the incident happened about 6:21 p.m. Thursday on the northern platform of the Fourth Avenue MetraView full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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Community college retirees draw hefty pension checks - Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “For many students, community colleges are a low-cost alternative to more expensive state and private universities. But Illinois taxpayers aren’t getting a break when it comes to paying for pensions awarded to thousands of retired community college administrators and teachers, according to a Better GovernmentView full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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Consumers permanently committing to thriftiness, saving - Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “Trenton Parks of Naperville is watching his spending even though he’s an IT executive and the tech industry is flourishing. He is holding onto his two eight-year-old cars, paying off credit cards monthly and spending nothing extra on his home. “I view my home now as rent rather than as an appreciating asset,” he said, adding, “I’m underwater,” meaning his home is worth less than what’s owed on it.View full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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School District 204 decides its best not to fry the kids - Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “It’s hard to disagree with Indian Prairie School District 204’s decision to close its non air-conditioned elementary schools, Sept. 2, because of temperatures in the 90s. On the other hand, a decision made decades ago not to air condition new elementary schools got the district to this point.View full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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Man convicted of Naperville burglary - Naperville Sun

napervillesun.suntimes.com — “A Naperville man has been ordered to serve 10 days in the DuPage County Sheriff’s Work Alternative Program after being found guilty of burglarizing a car parked outside a health and fitness club in that city. Kenneth B. Herold was also placed on two yearsView full resource at napervillesun.suntimes.com

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