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The Local Pulse – Amendment 1

A few years ago, JB Pritzker spent millions of his family’s fortune to try and convince Illinois voters the state was broke and the...

June 10 marks 100th Anniversary of Illinois’ ratification of 19th Amendment

Above / Among hundreds of campaign buttons, all sizes, in our collection, the tiny 5/8" button that commemorates the historic Equal Rights Amendment Victory...

Wednesday marks anniversary of Illinois’ vote to ratify 21st Amendment

Wednesday, July 10, is the 80th anniversary of Illinois’ vote to ratify the 21st Amendment to the United States Constitution and repealing the Volstead...

Today, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025… A few choices of things to do…

Young anglers find this location to be a great place to experience patience while fishing at May Watts Park, located in the heart of...

Updated! Things To Do Around Naperville This Weekend: September 19-21, 2025

Experience an engaging weekend in Naperville featuring live music, a dynamic farmers' market, and a variety of outdoor activities. Be sure to take advantage of these excellent opportunities for entertainment and community engagement.

Things To Do Around Naperville MLK Weekend: January 17-20

Friday - Jan. 17 The Great Indoor Winter Sidewalk Sales thru Jan. 20 / All weekend in downtown Naperville / Participating shops will be cutting...

Constitution Week, Sept. 17-23, is remembered in Naperville

Members of the Fort Payne Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) met at 10AM Tues., Sept. 17, in the office of...

Little Friends: Autism CARES Act – new amendment hopes to provide new funding and research

Every day when we get our daily news, we can’t help but hear about different programs and funding coming from our federal government. One...

Fort Payne Chapter, NSDAR promotes Constitution Week, Sept. 17-23

Fort Payne Chapter Report The two most important documents in American history are the Declaration of Independence that forged our national identity, and the United...

Remember! Constitution Day is September 17

Above / Early on a rainy Constitution Day, Army Veteran Gary Michalowski, a participant in the 10th Annual VFW Judd-A-Thon, was spotted wearing the...

Updates / Things to do this weekend around Naperville – Sept. 15-17

Above / The winding brick path along the DuPage River again will provide a backdrop for the Naperville Art League Riverwalk Fine Art Fair...

Things to do around Naperville this weekend: Sept. 15-17

This list of things to do was updated on Sept. 15, 2023. Click here for the latest post with a more comprehensive list. Cheers! ***Friday,...

Things to do around Naperville this weekend: March 17-19

Friday Downtown Naperville Spring Savings Pass / All month in downtown Naperville / Spring savings are around every corner in downtown Naperville. Come shop, dine,...

Early Voting, Your Ballot, and the Workers’ Rights Amendment

Early voting for the November midterm elections started on September 29 this year. And, if you haven’t had the chance to review what and...

Weekend wrap up of things that happened / Sept. 16-18, 2022

Above / Folks were hopping to it all weekend! Colorado sculptor Matthew Budish exhibited his brand of bronze whimsy among different sizes of Arizona-inspired...

September Editor’s Notes: 21 Years of Positively Naperville

Let us begin the way we usually end: Thanks for reading! This month’s front page features “Cheers to 21 Years” as PN passes its 21-year...

Inaugural Juneteenth event is set for June 18 at Rotary Hill

Update, June 18, 2022 / Glorious sunshine greets folks setting up for the inaugural Juneteenth event on Rotary Hill. Original Post, June 9, 2022 /...

National Vietnam War Veterans Day observance is set for 10:30AM March 29

Updated Post, March 29, 2022 / Many caring, reasonable and generous members of our Naperville community served in Vietnam or during the Vietnam era....

Municipal Center is closed to public, City Council ballot drawing at noon, City Council meets online Dec. 1, 2020

The City of Naperville Municipal Center is currently closed to the public, expected to reopen on Jan. 4, 2021. Signs on entrances to City...

Constitution Day is September 17

September 17 is the date set aside every year to celebrate Constitution Day in the United States, though every day we find we appreciate...