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Title | Cross Counry Coach |
Team | North Central College |
Conference | CCIW |
Biographical details | |
Born | 1942 Morton, Illinois |
Alma mater | University of Illinois in Urbana Champaign |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
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Al Carius (born 1942) is an American cross country running coach at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois since 1967 (?). During this time, the men’s cross country teams at North Central have amassed XX NCAA Division III championships and YY conference championships.
Early Life
[edit]Carius grew up in Morton, Illinois. He attended the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, where he ran XXXXX
After leaving UIUC, he ran under the coaching of Tom Hayden at the University of Chicago Track Club, where he..
Coaching at North Central College
[edit]He joined the North Central College coaching staff in 1967 (?) in both men’s cross country and men’s track (?) He retired as track coach in_____.
Since becoming coach, North Central College won the NCAA men’s cross country won NCAA Division III national championships in 197X, LIST ALL YEARS, ETC.
Other records
Awards and Recognition
[edit]Carius has been recognized on a national level through the NCAA honoring him as “Division III Coach of the Century” in 199(?). Carius was inducted in the XXXXX Hall of Fame in the Class of 2006(?). The
Legacy
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Personal Life
[edit]Carius lives in Naperville, Illinois with his wife, Pam
Notable People
[edit]Becky Simon
Joe McElroy
Ron Tubaman
League of Women Voters of Naperville
[edit]The League of Women Voters of Naperville (LWVN) is a nonpartisan organization in Naperville, Illinois that promotes citizen participation in government. The LWVN studies and takes positions on local and state government issues. The LWVN is a local chapter of national League of Women Voters.
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Trimble County Generating Station | 23% |
Long-term coal-based contacts | 21% |
Wind | 10% |
Solar and hydroelectric | 1% |
History
[edit]The LWVN was established in 1956. In its early years, the LWVN studied many facets of Naperville city government and services and published a booklet titled “Naperville Your Town.” [9/17/64]
Over the decades of the organization’s life, the LWVN has provided voter registration services and hosted candidate debates. In addition, the LWVN has studied and taken position on Naperville’s form of city government, the need for a larger library for Naperville, a new pipeline for municipal water supply from Lake Michigan, construction of a garbage incinerator within city limits, and the operation of a trapshooting park with concerns over environmental contamination from lead shot. [9/17/64, 9/9/76, 2/5/82, 10/23/85, 4/15/88, 1/10/97, link 2000]
In the 1990s, the LWVN hosted the annual State of the Community Dinner, which address such issues as recession’s impact on Naperville’s economy and the needs of a changing Naperville community in Naperville [link 3/13/92 and link 3/14/99]
Activities
[edit]The LWVN maintains local and state candidate information at VOTE411.org, the League’s online database that allows citizens to input their street address to look up the candidates on their ballots. (link WHYY story)
The LWVN’s recent activities have focused on new ways to engage new voters. LWVN has assembled and distributed “birthday boxes” containing materials to encourage students turning 18 to vote. [link] The LWVN organized students from 2 local high schools in a "Stroll to the Polls” to canvas low-voting precincts and encourage residents to vote. [link].
In 2018, the LWVN organized the coalition from DuPage County that advocated for Illinois’s ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. [link]
Awards
[edit]For the “Stroll to the Polls,” the LWVN received the national award for “Community Connection Award” at the 2018 League of Women Voters national convention. [link][link LWVIL]
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Building built by Joe Naper, continues as store
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This house was designed in the Prairie Style by Harry Robinson for Dr. Truitt
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This historic home is in the Naperville Historic District.
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Schwartz Residence (1896)
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Homes on Sleight Street
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Historic Home on Ellsworth Street