Vote Mobile van in Aurora
Kane County Clerk John A. Cunningham's Vote Mobile van is in place for a began a five-day visit to Aurora Monday.
Kane County Clerk John A. Cunningham's Vote Mobile van is in place for a began a five-day visit to Aurora Monday.
As the Nation reflects on the contributions and history of black Americans during Black History Month, the City of Aurora government received national news this week that celebrates the progress and future of its own black community. In a study of 129 cities in America, the personal finance website, SmartAsset,...
Batavia MainStreet will be host to “For the Love of Local Weekend” as a thank you to the community for the support over the last year. Joe Gagnepain of Art by Joseph will create ice sculptures at the Peg Bond Center, 151 N Island Avenue, from 4 p.m. to 6...
The Illinois Department of Public Health announced Region 8, including DuPage and Kane Counties, moved to Phase 4 of the Restore Illinois Plan, effective this week. Now, all four Aurora counties, including Will County in Region 7 and Kendall County in Region 2, are in Phase 4. Restaurants and bars...
Impeachment proceedings take center stage in television, radio, and daily newspaper, coverage. It is inescapable, however, even though it may be theater to some of us, our world must take it seriously more than as intrigue. We rise and fall with the residue of politics because it is better than...
As longtime residents of Aurora Township, it is clear to us the only qualified candidate for Township supervisor is Bill Catching. Bill has performed admirably in his position and truly represented the entire community effectively and selflessly. He has the experience and the slate of candidates to continue to be an effective servant of the Township and its residents...
February 8, 2021Dear editor; We need COVID-19 relief now and with democracy returned to the White House we’re going to get it. President Joe Biden ran on and is pursuing a $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief bill as rapidly as he can make it happen. A compromise from the other side...
For many years we have enjoyed having Colonial Café guests at our Aurora location in West Plaza. February 24, we will be closing the location, but we look forward to still serving guests in St. Charles at 1625 E. Main Street, or in Naperville at 1101 S. Washington Street. A...
FastCompany published the following article by Enel X North America in addressing climate change. “As 2021 kicks off with growing optimism that the end of the COVID-19 pandemic could be close, much of the world’s attention again should be turning to the ongoing climate crisis. Among the record number of...
It really is all right. Yes, Virginia, I have a sweet tooth. As a child if I had a Three Muskateers in my special cigar box of goodies, I was rich. I liked Double Bubble gum, Baby Ruth, Milky Way, Snickers, chocolate anything. My Father would stop at Prospect Bakery...
Here is the League of Women Voters Aurora Area (LWVAA) forum schedule and voter guide access for the consolidated election Tuesday, April 6. Forums: • Aurora Alderman at Large: Wednesday, Feb. 24, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.. • Aurora Alderman Wards 4, 7, 10: Wednesday, Feb. 24, 8 p.m. to...
By Dawn M. Staszak One of the most controversial aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the concept of shutdowns. Earlier, many of us did not understand why grocery stores could stay open and bars and restaurants were targeted for closure. Of course, none of us is an infectious disease...
From the vault: December 26, 2013 (revised): This essay is actually a revision of a revision. The original version appeared 20 years ago when I was writing for TONIT (that other newspaper in town). The message remains the same, however, because it involves public safety. Besides, I am currently suffering...
DuPage County and SCARCE are now accepting project proposals from local high school students for the 15th annual Sustainable Design Challenge. The Sustainable Design Challenge, which encourages students to construct building and landscape models using environmental and conservation-friendly design practices, will be held virtually with project submissions due in April....
The Village of Oswego and the Illinois Department of Transportation have agreed on improvements that can be added this Spring to improve pedestrian safety and traffic flow along Washington Street (Route 34) in downtown Oswego. The Oswego Village Board Tuesday, Feb. 2 agreed to a plan that includes new signs...
If you have Royalty now reigning in your place,Let’s hope your common heritage finds favor with the Sire.Let’s also hope the “passing muster” stage you had to faceResulted in a favoritism both of you desire.A caution though…a reigning monarch may well play a game;Where you will be advised of what’s...
“The Long Shadow,” a documentary directed by Frances Causey, captures the troubling tale of racism in the United States and demonstrates how slavery continues to cast a long shadow on our national identity. Causey will join Aurora Public Library District (APLD) and is a partner with libraries at 7 p.m....
Senior Services Associates and the Oswego Senior Center are offering a special Zoom Valentine’s Day party for seniors. Edizon Dayao will perform a variety of love songs and fun music for all to enjoy. There will be a nice variety of prizes that we will be raffling off at the...
The Yorkville Public Library wants to thank our community which has surpassed our Winter Reading Challenge goal of 20,000 minutes in the months of January and February. An anonymous donor presented a new challenge. If the community reads another 20,000 minutes by February 26, the donor will match the Friends...
Grandpa says: Grandpa wishes to thank loyal readers of The Voice. With your loyalty and indulgence, Grandpa is, as of today, entering his 10th year responding to the pulse of our varied readership. I look forward to serving you for many years to come. Grandpa,I was at the hospital for...