Month: June 2020

Donna Crane

Hopi Nation prophecy: World enters dangerous time

We share some prophecy from the Hopi Nation: Hopis’ ancient knowledge and prophecies are warning through many signs, that we have entered a dangerous period in our lives. Mankind must return to peaceful ways, and halt the destruction of Mother Earth, or we are going to destroy ourselves. Joseph White...

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Geneva Swedish Days virtual this year

Geneva Chamber of Commerce is planning a virtual Swedish Days for this year. “While the actual event has been canceled due to COVID-19, we still wanted to recognize Swedish Days this year,” said Laura Rush, Geneva Chamber of Commerce Communications manager. Assorted events, that can be done virtually June 25-28,...

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Wives of U.S. presidents offer interesting reading

The year was 1787 when the idea for the presidency was born at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. Taking notes was James Madison which then thrust the room full of delegates into a sudden silence. All knew it was a moment of fateful significance. After days of heated argument and...

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Boys Baseball of Aurora will start play in mid-July

“In light of the recent events in the community within the last few months, BBA (Boys Baseball of Aurora) has decided to have a baseball season to offer a positive activity for our youth,” said Alan Kennebrew, president, Board of directors, Boys Baseball of Aurora. “This organization has been a...

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Stephanie Kifowit on Restore Illinois Collaborative Commission

As the State continues its process to safely reopen its private and public sectors, State representative Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego, has been appointed to the Restore Illinois Collaborative Commission to provide insight on how to further reopen local and regional economies. “I am excited to work with my colleagues on both...

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Unbelievable time in Tulsa believable, considering source

Poor Donny. The stadium wasn’t quite full, not even one-third full, actually, for his self-congratulatory weekend rally in Tulsa. Because The Donald doesn’t believe in reading, he had to go by visuals and even he could see that 6,200 in attendance is a few less than the million red hats...

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On seeking solutions to change deficient cultures, hopelessness

In a recent column, I averred that the George Floyd death and protests-in-reaction represented a classic case of the powerful “us versus them” syndrome that is baked into the human brain. Racism is a subset of this syndrome. Floyd’s brother gave recent testimony to Congress that was in effect a...

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Recipe of the Week: Smokey Burgers

Ingredients2 pounds ground beef1/4 pound of bacon (about 5 slices)1/2 onion, grated1 egg1 tablespoon grill seasoning1 1/2 teaspoons liquid smoke flavoring2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce2 tablespoons minced garlic1 1/4 tablespoons adobo sauce and chipotle chile pureesalt and pepper to taste8 slices smoked Gouda8 hamburger buns Directions1. Preheat an outdoor grill for...

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Our Fourth Of July 2020

This is the best imperative directive of today—In fact, it is OUR day, our very own, in every way.Despite our age, we know enough about it to be proud;To bask in the traditions of it, be it long and loud. It’s the 4th of July, a singular event when said;Responsible,...

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Aurora Public Library Summer Reading Adventure offers prizes for all ages

Dig Deeper with the Aurora Public Library (APL)! Dig Deeper, this year’s Summer Reading Adventure theme, is an online-only adventure full of activities, prizes, and special events, available for all ages. For the self-paced program, participants complete 10 activities during July to win a prizes. Want to win bigger? Complete...

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Ask Grandpa

Ask Grandpa: Two solutions for two house situations

Grandpa,My roommate owns the house. There are (several) of us living here. The one who owns the house was just put on probation. (The owner) notified us that by virtue of the probation every room in the house can be searched without a warrant at any time by the probation...

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IHSA good news: Girls wrestling State series

By Bobby Narang There’s been a shortage of good news on our community athletic front since the middle of March, but last week the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) quietly sneaked in some positive news. The IHSA announced that girls wrestling state series will start in the 2021-2022 school year,...

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Phillies could not stop Yankees’ five straight championships

By Woodrow Carroll Major League Baseball’s first World Series in 1903 was between Boston and Pittsburgh in a best-of-nine series won by Boston, five games to three With a lack of interest, there was no meeting between the best teams in the American and National Leagues in 1904. Starting in...

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Gamut: MLB agreement to IMSA in the Little Ten

Late, last-minute agreement? Just in time? There will be Major League Baseball this year, if there is no flare up in COVID-19. At least late Tuesday this week the owners and the players association decided on a 60-game schedule, continuation of Spring training with reporting Wednesday, July 1, and the...

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NASCAR returns, rallies behind driver Wallace

By John Schutt NASCAR Cup Series, Geico 500, Talladega Superspeedway, Lincoln, Ala., Monday, June 22. The race with limited fans due to COVID-19 was marred with a racial incident aimed at the only black NASCAR Cup driver, Bubba Wallace, Jr. Sunday. A noose was found hanging in his pit stall....

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Milk and produce donation drive thru in Plano

Many cars line up in Plano with a team of volunteers to load boxes of produce and gallons of milk into vehicles during the food drive-thru coordinated by the Kendall County Community Food Pantry and volunteers from the United Methodist Church of Plano.

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Aurora Strong a meaningful, appropriate, tagline

In the past few weeks, the Aurora community has once again come together, and Aurora Strong has become a meaningful and appropriate tagline for our city. Downtown business owners have bonded because they swept up glass and boarded up windows in unison. They struggled through the COVID-19 shutdown, and then...

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