Month: May 2020

Pet of the Week: Sundance: Outdoor stray to lap cat

Sundance is a male Domestic Shorthair Brown Tabby who was born in January 2019. Sundance is a big cat who, most likely, had little interaction with humans or cats. But he has gained so much confidence and is friendly with cats. He will do well in a home with other...

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Aurora Noon Lions virtual meeting

Rodrigo “Bobby” Menendez, Aurora Noon Lions Club president, plays host to a virtual session Monday for members. Menendez conducted the session through Zoom video conference, including nomination of 2020-2021 officers and approval of $500 donations to Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry and Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry, both in Aurora. Lions will vote on officer candidates at its May 18 video conference.

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A balance: Protection and bondage

By John W. Whitehead In spite of all appearances to the contrary, martial law has not been declared in America. We still have rights. Technically, at least. The government may act as if its police state powers suppress individual liberties during this COVID-19 pandemic, but for all intents and purposes,...

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A Focus on History: May 7 through May 13

May 7 Martinique’s Mount Pele, near the city of Saint Pierre, begins the deadliest volcanic eruption of the 20th Century. The city of Saint Pierre was buried within minutes and virtually everyone died instantly. – 1902. The German High Command, in the person of General Alfred Jodl, signs the unconditional...

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Naperville parking 30 minutes downtown

Naperville mayor Steve Chirico signed an executive order that limits on-street parking on several streets in the Naperville Central Business District to 30 minutes between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m., seven days a week, as of May 5.The order aims to ease hardships on businesses that have had to modify...

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Face masks required at Kane Court

Chief Judge Clint Hull announced that in compliance with the recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and governor JB Pritzker’s executive order all persons who enter any Kane County Court building must wear a face covering effective Friday, May 1. If no masks are available, then other alternative means...

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Shooting in Aurora Sunday

The Aurora Police Department is investigating a shooting that left a man dead on the City’s far southeast side early Sunday morning. Just before 4 a.m., officers were dispatched to multiple reports of shots fired in the 2700 block of Village Green Drive. Officers responded to the area and began...

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