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Week in Review: Man Found Dead, Student Filmmakers Launch Kickstarter, Ribfest Recap

Taking a glance at this week's headlines.

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James C. Hobbs, 74, of the 400 block of East Bailey Road, was found on the sidewalk and pronounced dead Friday morning. Police say no foul play was involved.

Two local student filmmakers hope to share story of Naperville's youth drug culture with a broader audience after launching Kickstarter project.

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Around town

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Motorists can expect lane reductions on Washington Street from Monday until July 29, limiting access to the DuPage Children's Museum.

Lather this month, Kathleen Roney will be running her first half-marathon after being motivated to help a friend and raise funds for cancer research.

In a letter to stockholders and employees, Tellab's chairman made the announcement of the CEO's death Monday morning.

 

Naperville Ribfest

Ribfest was off to a great start, drawing thousands of people seeking ribs, music and more.

Exchange Club of Naperville announces top three for ribs and sauces.

 

Police and Fire

The judge in the Drew Peterson murder case won't let prosecutors haul a bathtub into court.

 

Business

From best yoga studio to tastiest burger, get all of your Patch Readers' Choice nominations in before Tuesday.

 

Schools

Kent Duncan is the new chairman of the board at the Indian Prairie Education Foundation. Duncan replaces Alan Fry who stepped down after 24 years of service to the nonprofit educational foundation.


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