Naperville Sun Monday, March 9, 2026 | | |
| | | | | Voters will decide if the Naperville Park District spends $120 million to build an activity center with 3 pools. | | | | | “Light Anemones,” an art piece that was to receive $65,000 in city funding for exhibition this fall, is no longer coming to Naperville. | | | | | Will County Judge Derek Ewanic found County Board member Jacqueline Traynere guilty on two counts of computer tampering. | | | | | Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area. | | | | | With less than two weeks to go before the March primary, DuPage Undersheriff Eddie Moore — who’s vying to rise the ranks to sheriff — has been placed on administrative leave. | | | | | The Republican primary for governor four years ago was impossible to miss with massive spending and six candidates. This year, apart from candidate Darren Bailey, almost nothing is the same. | | | | | As DuPage County Board chairman, he worked to end long-standing rancor on the board while also reducing residents’ property taxes. | | | | | For the GOP nomination for secretary of state, Diane M. Harris is going up against Walter Adamczyk for the right to compete against the current officeholder, Democrat Alexi Giannoulias. | | | |