Month: July 2020

Metro East region near to eight percent positivity rate that is ‘failsafe’ for State action; six of 11 regions flash warning sign for positivity rate increase

By Jerry Nowick The Illinois Department of Public Health announced another 1,076 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Illinois Tuesday as the rolling, seven-day test positivity rate remained at 3.8%. IDPH reported that the rolling positivity rate in Region 4 of the state’s COVID-19 mitigation plan, which includes the Metro East...

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Perilous playing times amid sports cancellations

It may turn out that in the face of COVID-19 that Major League Baseball (MLB) later may be viewed as intrepid. The virus rages. College Fall sports schedules are being canceled left and right, and the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), which is the usher of all extra curricular activities,...

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Dolan and Murphy men’s fastpitch softball takes second place in St. Paul

By Robin Reder Dolan and Murphy men’s fastpitch softball team played in two tournaments over two weekends July 10-12 in Denmark, Wis. and July 17-19 in St. Paul Minn.. Dolan, based in Aurora, took place in St. Paul for an 8-4 record overall, however, was winless in Denmark. In Denmark,...

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Peaceful march, rally, in Oswego Sunday

A peaceful march and rally against police brutality, social injustice, and systemic racism will meet outside of Church of the Good Shepherd, 5 W. Washington Street, Oswego, at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 2. From there, the group will march to Prairie Point Park, 4120 Plainfield Road, Oswego, for a rally...

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Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity Camaro drawing September 25

Montgomery-based Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity will raffle a 1967 Chevrolet in a benefit for the housing ministry. Barbara Zegiel, Habitat coordinator of funds, said the blue classic was donated by an anonymous man “…who wants us to raise money for the new ReStore. Habitat will open a ReStore, a...

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Schools prepare to open, four in online presence only

COVID-19 has far-reaching consequences, and at this time of year, school districts are feeling the depth of changes. Modifications and changes are creating impacts for the 20 public school districts in the survey by The Voice. The range of schools which begin Fall semester classes vary between August 12 and...

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Sign district for Aurora, vote delayed

Delayed for two weeks is an ordinance establishing a special sign district for a proposed mural, above, on the property at 5 S. Lake Street. The proposed mural is designed by Oswego resident and artist Joshua Schultz and is funded by Aurora Downtown, a nonprofit organization of downtown business and property owners within Special Service Area #One in downtown Aurora.

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Aurora launches survey

As Aurora families make decisions on the best options for returning to school this Fall, they can weigh-in on how the City government of Aurora can better serve students communitywide. The City of Aurora Youth Service Division has launched a survey to gather input from students and adults about the...

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Plano School District sets physical dates

Plano School District will be a partner with Nandra Family Practice to offer back to school physical clinics for our Plano community and students. The clinics will be held at Emily G. Johns School from 9 a.m. noon, Tuesday, Aug. 4; from 9 a.m. noon, Wednesday, Aug. 5; and from...

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Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry Garden Harvest Dinner in August

Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry will be host to, not only its annual Garden Harvest Dinner, but two additional events, Lunch and Brunch in Marie’s Garden Saturday, Aug. 15 and Sunday, Aug. 30. It will be a celebration of breakfast, lunch, and dinner, all from the garden. In lieu of the...

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Comic, graphic, novels on display virtually Aug. 10-15

Last of two parts First part is available at thevoice.us/registration-will-open-july-27-for-aurora-public-librarys-comics-focus There will be four talented panelists at the Aurora Public Library’s CAPE Con (City of Aurora Pop Culture and Entertainment Convention), a virtual all-ages event dedicated entirely to comics, fandoms, and graphic novels August 10-15. Swag bag giveaways are available...

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Montgomery Board discusses possible Mill restaurant district

By Jason Crane At the Montgomery Village Board meeting Monday, the Board discussed the possible creation of a Mill District Restaurant Stimulus Program. Rich Young, director of Community Development for the Village shared some of the information he put together listed here: With the Village searching for ways to add...

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Federal militarized troop invasion a wake-up call?

By John W. Whitehead “I don’t need invitations by the state, state mayors, or state governors, to do our job. We’re going to do that, whether they like us there or not.” —Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf’s defense of the Donald Trump Administration’s deployment of militarized federal police to...

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A Focus on History: July 30 through August 5

July 30 Two years after inserting “under God” into the pledge of allegiance, president Dwight D. Eisenhower signs a law officially declaring “In God We Trust” to be the Nation’s official motto, to replace E pluribus unum “Out of many, one,” used by the founding fathers – 1956. President Lyndon...

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Series on bullying in the workplace concludes August 18 as virtual program

“Standing Strong Against Bullying,” the final program in a three-part series about bullying, especially in the workplace, will be held as a virtual meeting from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18. The presentation is part of the free series “Facing the Bully Without & Within,” sponsored by the...

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Aurora Public Art announces lineup for final week of free virtual youth programs

Aurora Public Art announced the lineup of free virtual art classes for students sheltering in place amid COVID-19 cancellations. Summer programming includes sessions across many artistic media. Drawing, painting, music, dance, drama, and culinary arts are among the many offerings. “This is our final week of virtual programs for Aurora’s...

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Habitat for Humanity Car Show in Aurora July 25

Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity will hold a car show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2302 Indian Trail, Aurora, corner of Indian Trail and Orchard Road. Montgomery-based Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity will raffle a 1967 Chevrolet in a benefit for the housing ministry. Raffle tickets for the...

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Another drive-in movie experience in Oswego!

The Village of Oswego’s retro drive-in movie experience is back. The socially distanced outdoor movie experience will feature the classic Free Willy, Thursday, July 30. For just $5 per vehicle, plus applicable online ticketing fee, watch a classic tale of friendship and freedom next Thursday night at the Oswego Park...

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Oswego meetings to return to in-person gatherings

Effective Saturday, August 1, all Village Board and commission meetings in the Village of Oswego will resume to in-person meeting attendance. Attendance and public participation options through Zoom or other remote participation platforms will no longer be provided. Oswego Village Hall will be open for the Committee of the Whole...

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