Month: September 2020

Recipe of the Week: Oriental Cold Noodle Salad

Ingredients15 ounces dried soba noodles1 1/2 teaspoons dark sesame oil1/3 cup rice vinegar1/3 cup soy saucejuice from one limezest of one lime2 tablespoons brown sugar2 cloves garlic, minced2 teaspoons red pepper flakes, or to taste1 cup finely grated carrot1/4 cup coarsely chopped salted peanuts1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro Directions1. In...

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Hear This Now!

This is an honest effort to make voters think;For this is not the time to let our fortunes sink.Americans will fight against all doom and gloom;It’s in our make-up—we give optimism room.No matter what, we will ourselves to forge aheadAnd that mind-set has always stood us in good stead!In fact,...

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Aurora Art League host to art exhibit on Facebook

Each year, the Aurora Art League (AAL) is host to an art exhibit which showcases dozens of paintings and other works of art created by Aurora’s finest artists. With the pandemic, many of the show’s loyal attendees are wondering if and how AAL will be to able host the exhibit...

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Woman’s Club of Aurora will meet Tuesday, Sept. 8

The Woman’s Club of Aurora will open the 2020-2021 Club year with a socially-distanced luncheon meeting at noon Tuesday, Sept. 8 in the open-sided tent at Orchard Valley Golf Club. Both members and servers will observe all tenets of COVID-19 protection. Following the noon luncheon, the 100th Anniversary of the...

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Ask Grandpa

Ask Grandpa: On assumptions: Gay, straight, believers

Grandpa,Just so you know, I agree with the priest! (See The Voice, June 11, 2020). That man should kick out the queers who kissed each other. Queers should not be allowed to stay in a house where a man brings kids. Stop calling them “gays”, God calls them abominations. Grandpa...

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Thriving: High school golf’s West Suburban Conference, Ashley Auchstetter

By Bob Narang The golf scene is exploding in the Chicago area. One of few sports and leisure activities that bodes well for competition amid a global pandemic, the sport of golf is thriving. With football and girls volleyball among the high school sports pushed back into the early part...

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Kenosha: The Ameches

By Woodrow Carroll Kenosha, Wis. has been in the news lately and not for the best of reasons. Civil unrest has pushed Wisconsin’s fourth largest city (2019 estimated population, 100,000), into the national spotlight. Call it trivia if you like, but, here goes. What Kenosha product scored one of the...

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First place Sox, Cubs, to Jackie Robinson, Rose

Both Chicago Major League Baseball (MLB) teams moved into first place earlier this week. Fans can revel in success. The season gives a sense of just starting, however, it is more than half over. The White Sox, with several recent winning streaks moved their won-loss record past the Cubs. The...

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Ribbon-cutting at Harish’s APS Tower in Aurora

Free training institute: Harish Anathapadmanabhan, left, owner of JH Real Estate Partners, and Richard Irvin, mayor of Aurora, look at the falling ribbon moments following their ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday, Aug. 27 in Harish's APS Tower, the former Aurora National Bank building.

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Hydrogen Peroxide treatment for cold and flu: Low risk, great potential

Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD, a board-certified cardiologist, recently stated that whether any therapy is embraced depends almost entirely on how much money can be generated from it. He strongly hints that this is the case with hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19. New drugs always generate more money than old, proven, safe...

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Aurora COW speakers offer opposing opinions on police gear

By Jason Crane At the Aurora city government Committee of the Whole (COW) meeting Tuesday, through the Zoom video conferencing platform, the City Council listened to two opposing opinions from Aurora residents. The discussion was for resolution 20-0431 to purchase 150 complete sets of personal protective equipment (riot gear) at...

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We are Tremendously Grateful!

We don’t end hunger or transform lives by ourselves. We do it with the generosity and support from our entire community! On behalf of the nearly 1,000 families we serve each week, we offer our sincerest gratitude for the community’s outpouring of support for our virtual gala, Night to End...

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Pet of the Week: Turvy and Tipsy, bonded siblings, need home

Turvy, female, and Tipsy, male, are Domestic Shorthair Tuxedos, who were born April 26, 2020. Turvy and Tipsy are always where the action is and they chase and pounce on toys. They each love a good purr session when it’s snuggle time. Because they are so active, they should be...

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Loose tea, sunflowers, ragweed, tomatoes: SWAT raids

By John W. Whitehead Backyard gardeners, beware: Tomato plants have become collateral damage in the government’s war on drugs, especially marijuana. In fact, merely growing a vegetable garden on your own property, or in a greenhouse on your property, or shopping at a gardening store for gardening supplies, incredibly enough,...

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A Focus on History: September 3 through September 9

September 3 The American Revolution officially comes to an end when representatives of the United States, Great Britain, Spain, and France sign the Treaty of Paris. – 1783. Twenty-five workers die, unable to escape a fire at the Imperial Poultry processing plant in Hamlet, N.C.. Managers had loacked fire doors...

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