Month: February 2019

Carter Crane editor of The Voice

Basketball excellence: Geneva, Sandwich

On the eve of March Madness for high schools in boys basketball, Geneva High School carries a favorite’s mantle. The Vikings, 27-1, will play in the Metea Valley Regional next week, a part of the Bartlett Sectional as the No. 1 seed. Teamwork, poise, and consistency have followed the Vikings...

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East Aurora High School Hall of Fame inducted February 8

East Aurora High School Hall of Fame inducted February 8:

Five East Aurora members were inducted into East Aurora Sports Hall of Fame Friday, Feb. 8. From left are Larry Ramsey, Class of 1985; Aaron McGhee, Class of 1997; Shari Mau, Class of 1994; Bob Christensen, Class of 1986; and Leo Schlee, class of 1971. Bob Christensen earned two varsity...

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Oswego High School Hall of Fame inducted Saturday

Oswego High School Hall of Fame inducted Saturday:

Oswego High School Saturday, Feb. 16 inducted its newest members of the OHS Athletic Hall of Fame. It took place immediately following the sophomore boys basketball game against Joliet Central. All Athletic Hall of Fame members welcomed the newest members. Athletes inducted: Dick Schwanz, Class of 1961; Jeff (Mike) Sheedy,...

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High school boys basketball selected schedules, results

Schedule Thursday, Feb. 21 Fox Valley* Crystal Lake South at Jacobs, 7 Dundee-Crown at Hampshire, 7 Southwest Prairie Joliet West at Joliet Central, 5:30 Oswego at Plainfield South, 6:30 Oswego East at Minooka, 6:30 Plainfield N. at Plainfield East, 6:30 Non-conference Evergreen Park at IMSA, 7 Ihsa State Tournament Class...

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Common sense, ways to stay warm, help seniors in Winter

By Barb Nadeau –  We already have braved some of the most brutal days of the Winter this year, but there is still the potential for more cold days ahead. Knowing how to stay safe and warm is important for everyone, but seniors may need special considerations. Let us look...

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Oswego Senior Center offers free tax filing assistance for seniors

The Oswego Senior Center, 156 E. Washington Street, Oswego, VITA specialists are taking appointments for free tax filing for seniors 60 years or older, persons with disabilities and students. Income must be below $55,000 annually. Participants must bring the following to your appointment: Proof of identification (photo ID); Social Security...

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Ella Handa celebrates 102nd birthday

Ella Handa celebrates 102nd birthday

Ella Handa receives attention from Don Managers, manager of Plum Landing on her celebration of her 102nd birthday last week. She loves living at Plum Landing. She said it’s like family. She’s in good health and humor, loves to laugh, and tell jokes. She has two children, three grandchildren, and...

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Aurora mayor Richard Irvin gives a salute to community members at Tuesday’s media briefing who offered help in Friday’s shooting. Jeff Hartman, left, is from Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley; Aurora Noon Rotary representives Linda Kemp and Charlie Zine; Sarah Cervantes, Seven Brighter, and Chad Jimenez from the city government of Aurora who created Aurora Strong apparel; and Bob Lockwood, manager of Luigi’s Pizza, which donated meals to first responders. Jason Crane/The Voice

Community assistance:

Aurora mayor Richard Irvin gives a salute to community members at Tuesday’s media briefing who offered help in Friday’s shooting. Jeff Hartman, left, is from Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley; Aurora Noon Rotary representatives Linda Kemp and Charlie Zine; Sarah Cervantes, Seven Brighter, and Chad Jimenez from the...

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Mayor Richard Irvin of Aurora renders applause to first responders from many departments in Friday’s shooting tragedy in Aurora. Naperville Fire chief Mark Puknaitis, Naperville Police chief Robert Marshall, Aurora Fire chief Gary Krienitz, and Aurora Police chief Kristen Ziman. A video of the event can be seen at facebook.com/thevoice.us. Jason Crane/The Voice

Salute to first responders:

Mayor Richard Irvin of Aurora renders applause to first responders from many departments in Friday’s shooting tragedy in Aurora. Naperville Fire chief Mark Puknaitis, Naperville Police chief Robert Marshall, Aurora Fire chief Gary Krienitz, and Aurora Police chief Kristen Ziman. A video of the event can be seen at facebook.com/thevoice.us....

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Let's Go Green

Let’s Go Green!

• Montgomery recycling event: The Village of Montgomery’s recycling event will be from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23 at the Public Works facility, 891 Knell Road in Montgomery. A photo ID will be required to show residency. Items that can be brought in include: Electronics, fluorescent light...

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Willow is a female Domestic Short Hair Brown Tiger cat

Willow: Loves attention, snuggles at bedtime

Willow is a female Domestic Short Hair Brown Tiger who was born June 20, 2018. Willow can be a bit timid around new things or loud noises. She can hold her own with her four brothers and three adult cats. She is well socialized with cats and children. She is...

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Fundraiser forum

Pancake breakfast February 23 in Aurora Aurora Advent Christian Church, 905 N. Edgelawn Drive, will be host to the 27th annual pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, to benefit Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity. The public is invited. The menu includes all-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage, scrambled...

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Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman presides at the press conference Friday.Pratt-shooting-Friday-press-conference-at-Aurora-Police Department-2-15-19

Never been prouder, Aurora Strong: Chief Ziman

Here is a message on Facebook from Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman Tuesday on the police activity Friday following the shootings at Henry Pratt warehouse in Aurora: By Kristen Ziman –  It’s been roughly 96 hours since a disgruntled employee who was being terminated killed five people and shot five...

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Aurora Police spokesman Dan Ferrelli shares a farewell message after 23 years with the police department

Aurora Police spokesman Dan Ferrelli shares a farewell message after nearly 23 years with the police department

A retirement farewell message from Dan Ferrelli, public information officer of the Aurora Police Department: Almost 23 years ago, I reported for my first day of duty with the Aurora Police. When I walked into the old police station, it reminded me of the TV show Hill Street Blues. It...

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A Focus on History: February 21 through February 27

February 21 The Communist Manifesto, written by Karl Marx with the assistance of Friedrich Engels, is published in London by a group of German-born revolutionary socialists known as the Communist League. The political pamphlet proclaimed that “the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles” and...

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Congressman Foster: Owe a debt of gratitude to law enforcement

Recently, congressman Bill Foster (D-IL) issued a statement on the shooting that took place at the Henry Pratt Company in Aurora: “I am deeply disturbed by the senseless gun violence that struck the Aurora community. My thoughts are with the victims and their families. While we wait for more details,...

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Minimum wage bill signed

By Jerry Nowicki –  Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a bill to raise Illinois’ minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025 Tuesday in the Governor’s Mansion and declared his first major legislative victory “a time to celebrate.” “For nine years there were many forces that were arrayed against giving a...

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John Whitehead

Dangerous times in the U.S. stem from U.S. government

“As I look at America today, I am not afraid to say that I am afraid.” —Bertram Gross, Friendly Fascism: The New Face of Power in America These are dangerous times. Mind you, when I say that these are dangerous times, it is not because of violent crime, which remains...

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