Jefferson Referendum, Townhome Fire, Election Objection: This Week
Patch recaps top news from the week of Jan. 7-12, including the passing of a referendum for Jefferson Early Childhood Center, a townhome fire, business closing, police news and a City Council candidate's objection to his opponent.
Here's a recap of the top news from last week:
District 200 Residents Condemn Candidate Comments, Defend Jefferson Referendum
District 200 Passes Jefferson Referendum
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City Council Candidate Objects to Opponent's Eligibility
Man Jailed for Arranging Sex With Cop Posing as Wheaton Teen
Four Candidates File for Wheaton Park District Board
Warren's Ale House to Open Jan. 14
Harbor Express to Close Restaurant, Continue Catering
Austin BBQ Celebrates 2-Year Anniversary
Unemployment Report: Jobless Numbers Down in Wheaton
Local Artist Responds to Newtown Shooting, Sends Snowflakes for Sandy Hook Students
Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital Reports Busiest Flu Season Since 2009
Former Naperville North Counselor Pleads Guilty to Sexual Abuse of Student
Opening Soon: Fast Food at The Stand in Downtown Glen Ellyn
Winfield Resident One of First Class of FEMA Corps Members
Jeanne Ives Sworn in to Represent 42nd House District
Governor, DuPage County Chairman and GOP Leaders Push for Pension Reform
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