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Minnesota community says goodbye to revered auctioneer Mike Suess

Minnesota community says goodbye to revered auctioneer Mike Suess
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New Ditka s restaurant set to open this fall in downtown Wheaton

New Ditka s restaurant set to open this fall in downtown Wheaton
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Wheaton block party to mark its 50th anniversary

Wheaton block party to mark its 50th anniversary Preparing and sharing spit-roast pig has been one of the signature traditions of the Marion Court block party in Wheaton. Courtesy of Dennis Boccard Families line up their dogs for a race at a previous Marion Court block party in Wheaton. Courtesy of Dennis Boccard   The residents of Marion Court in Wheaton are proud of their annual summer block party. This weekend, neighbors living on the cul-de-sac are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the party and its long-standing tradition of preparing and sharing a spit-roast pig.   Yet, there is some disagreement on the exact year that the block party began. In 2009, the Daily Herald wrote that the block party had been going for 40 years or so. Marion Court s own block party history prepared by resident Nancy Kirkwood places the first year of the pig spit roast as 1970.

Wheaton anticipates need for more parking downtown

Wheaton anticipates need for more parking downtown This conceptual image shows what a garage may look like behind Wheaton City Hall. Courtesy of the city of Wheaton The surface lot behind Wheaton City Hall is a viable option for a possible parking garage downtown, officials say. Daily Herald file photo   Downtown Wheaton is enjoying what can only be described as a rejuvenation. An entertainment series in the newly renovated Memorial Park and the return of outdoor dining on a lively stretch of Hale Street will help restore some normalcy this summer.   New stores and restaurants are popping up all over downtown, proof that the city s $34 million investment in an infrastructure and streetscape project is attracting private development, officials say.

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