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Naperville residents invited to Chat with the Chief
Updated 5/18/2021 3:46 PM
The Naperville Police Department is holding a meet-and-greet next week with Chief Robert Marshall and members of his senior staff.
The Chat with the Chief event is scheduled for 5 to 7 p.m. May 25 in the parking lot of Scott Elementary School, 500 Warwick Drive, according to a news release. The gathering will be moved into the school s gymnasium in the event of inclement weather.
Residents are encouraged to stop by any time during the two-hour window for an informal conversation with police leaders in a relaxed atmosphere. The event is typically hosted multiple times a year but has been on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the news release says.
Entrepreneurs Unveil Plans to Convert Former Sierra Pacific Mill Into a Cannabis Compound With Eight Acres of Cultivation
Victorum Corporation executives (from left): Director of Development Acy Crawford, CEO Robert Marshall and President/VP of Operations Laurent Bensaid at the former Sierra Pacific Industries lumber mill off New Navy Base Road, just north of Manila.
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On Monday morning, three executives from an Orange County-based company called Victorum Corporation offered a tour of a former Sierra Pacific Industries lumber mill property, a triangular, 70-acre industrial parcel nestled between the Ma-le’l Dunes and the Mad River Slough.
As the executives walked across the parcel’s vast expanses of asphalt on Monday they explained how, with $10 million they hope to raise from investors, they plan to transform the property into a state-of-the-art cannabis campus with up to eight acres of indoor and greenhouse cultivation, plus facilities for distribution, manufacturing and