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Published 2026-03-30

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Downers Grove Library Selected to Host National "Americans and the Holocaust" Exhibition

The Downers Grove Public Library has been chosen as one of only 50 libraries nationwide to host the traveling exhibition "Americans and the Holocaust," presented by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and the American Library Association. Running from April 14 through May 19, the exhibition features primary sources from the 1930s and 1940s that examine how American media, government, military, and ordinary citizens responded to the events of the Holocaust. The display aims to provide a deeper understanding of what Americans knew at the time and the factors that shaped their actions or inaction.

To mark the exhibition’s stay, the library will host a series of special events, starting with a grand opening ceremony on Yom Hashoah, April 14, which will include a "Reading of the Names" led by community members. Other scheduled programming includes an Educator Night on April 16 and a featured presentation titled "What Did Americans Know?" on April 21, hosted by the exhibition’s curator, Daniel Greene. Guided tours will also be available on select dates in late April, offering residents a unique opportunity to engage with leading historians and experts on this critical chapter of history.

Naperville Park District Moves Forward with Frontier Expansion and Land Acquisitions Following Referendum Win

With unofficial results showing strong voter support for a $120 million bond referendum, the Naperville Park District has officially transitioned into the planning phase for a massive expansion of the Frontier Sports Complex. The project centers on the construction of a state-of-the-art community activity center that will feature an indoor aquatics facility with multiple pools, a fitness center, and multi-sport gymnasiums to address long-standing capacity challenges at existing sites. District officials indicated during a recent board meeting that professional engineering and architectural service contracts are slated for approval in April, with a goal of opening the new facility within the next three years.

In addition to the new construction, the district is moving quickly on plans to acquire significant new parcels of land to preserve open space and extend local trail networks. The acquisition strategy includes 5.7 acres of wooded property at Walnut Ridge Park and 6.5 acres at Heritage Woods, with the intent to close on these properties by early summer. These efforts align with the district’s long-term commitment to environmental conservation and expanding outdoor recreation opportunities, ensuring that as the city continues to grow, residents maintain access to restored natural areas and improved connectivity through new nature trails.

Aurora Approves "First-of-its-Kind" Regulations for Data Center Development

The Aurora City Council has passed a suite of robust new ordinances designed to regulate the development of data centers within city limits, marking the end of a six-month moratorium on such facilities. These regulations are among the most stringent in the nation, requiring developers to enter into formal agreements that mandate baseline studies on noise, vibration, and energy and water consumption. Furthermore, any new or expanded data center must now incorporate on-site renewable energy generation or resilience storage procedures and adhere to strict biometric data privacy safeguards, including a total prohibition on the sale of such data.

Under the new rules, all future data center projects will require public notice and explicit City Council approval, ensuring a higher level of transparency and community oversight. Mayor John Laesch emphasized that these "innovative ordinances" serve to protect residents and the environment while balancing the city's economic development goals. With five data centers already operating and five more in the development pipeline, Aurora officials stated they remain open to responsible growth but will hold all future partners to these high standards for sustainability and quality of life.

🌿 Quick Hits

  • Cubs vs. Angels: The North Siders continue their home stand at Wrigley Field tonight. First pitch is at 6:40 p.m. as they take on the Los Angeles Angels.
  • White Sox @ Marlins: The Sox are down in Florida to start a series against the Miami Marlins. Catch the game starting at 5:40 p.m. CDT.

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