Month: June 2021

Aurora Historical Society bell-ringing celebration limited

The Tanner House Independence Day ringing bells event will take place from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fourth of July at the Tanner House, 305 Cedar Street, Aurora. The 53rd annual ringing of our historic bells by the children of Aurora will begin promptly at 1 p.m.. There will be...

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Aurora Public Library District will be host to ‘How to Build a Resume July 9

Many job-seekers turn to libraries for assistance, whether to use a computer to submit an application, or to attend a program that offers job-hunting resources and tips. The Aurora Public Library District (APLD) is no exception: Here at APLD, we strive to amplify access to employment, especially in a job...

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Yorkville Public Library provides youth many events, experiences

The Yorkville Public Library Youth Service Department will have many events this month. All events will take place at the Library, 902 Game Farm Road, unless otherwise noted. For more information, or to register, call 630-553-4354 or visit www.yorkville.lib.il.us. • Virtual 3-D Printing. Leah English provides a step-by- step tutorial...

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Ask Grandpa

Ask Grandpa: Justice system valid; on real perseverance

Grandpa,I was going to send this as a letter to the editor, but they’d print my name. I know you keep names out of the paper. I don’t need people to know my name. You see, I am an ex-felon. I am writing in response to the person who wrote...

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Association for Individual Development (AID) groundbreaking in West Chicago: Main Street Lofts

Association for Individual Development (AID), in collaboration with North Arrow Partners, will be host to a groundbreaking ceremony at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 1, at 487 Main Street in West Chicago to celebrate the development of Main Street Lofts apartment complex. Illinois State Senator Karina Villa will be in attendance...

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Ava Bezaire awarded Officer David White Scholarship

The 2021 Officer David White Scholarship was awarded to Ava Bezaire, daughter of Naperville Fire Lieutenant, Benjamin Bezaire. The honor took place at the Naperville Park District Board of Commissioners meeting held at Fort Hill Activity Center Thursday, June 24. Naperville Park District Police Chief Steve Schindlbeck explained the background...

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Observing helpful tips can prevent many fireworks’ injuries

With the Fourth of July coming up, Aurora Noon Lions Club wants to remind the public of the dangers of fireworks. Arvid Meyer of Aurora, Noon Lions president, said “The Fourth of July is fast approaching. It seems like more people than ever are using high-powered explosives, as well as...

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Don Davids reports on Chemtool fire in Rockton

Don Davids of Aurora reports Monday, June 21, how Aurora firefighters assisted at the recent Chemtool fire in Rockton. Davids, president of Wheeling-based Mutual Aid Box Alarm System-Illinois (MABAS) and a retired Aurora Fire Department (AFD) lieutenant, spoke at a recent Aurora Noon Lions Club's luncheon meeting at Luigi's Pizza in Aurora.

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Women assist Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity in Batavia

Carrie Skreens of Winfield, center, among 11 Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity volunteers pounding nails and working recently at 1600 W. Wilson Street in Batavia during the fifth annual Women's Build and Fundraiser.

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Batavia Park District, Strikers, to offer children’s league

In the Fall, the Batavia Park District will be partners with Strikers Fox Valley Soccer Club of Geneva, to offer a developmental, recreational, soccer league for children ages four to nine. “It’s exciting. This is the first time we are offering a soccer league through the Park District. This league...

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Mikey Caliendo State champion

Senior Mikey Caliendo of Batavia High school captured the 160-pound State wrestling championship Saturday in the special Illinois Wrestling Coaches and Officials Association (IWCOA) 3A tournament in Springfield at the Bank of Springfield Center. The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) decided in the Spring that theCOVID-19 pandemic would not allow...

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Seattle situation in MLB: Seeking a new day in playoffs

By Woodrow Carroll Can a Major League Baseball franchise win 302 regular-season games over the course of three seasons and still have little to show for it? Depending on the view of the situation little to show is how many observers look upon the 2001, 2002, and 2003 Seattle Mariners’...

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Dolan and Murphy captures Iowa ISC

By Robin Reder Dolan and Murphy’s fastpitch softball team based in Aurora last weekend captured the Iowa area International Softball Congress (ISC) tournament championship in Walcott, Iowa. Dolan players, Mick Baker and Jose Deleon, received honors. Baker was the tournament Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award recipient and Deleon was the...

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Recruiting ride: Yorkville Christian’s Jaden Schutt

By Bobby Narang Jaden Schutt is making the most of his delayed Summer. The Yorkville Christian High School incoming senior guard in basketball is among the top players in the State for his class and is attracting attention from a wide range of schools across the Country who are looking...

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Variety of changing times often refreshing, beneficial

High school sports are instructive to participants, enjoyable for fans, and traditional among adult supporters. The school year was completed with a sense of relief and a sense of joy that better times should be ahead. Think next season, if we, as a society can prevent virus variants from spreading...

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Grist Mill Grind 10K, Fun Walk, Sept.11

Franklin Creek Conservation Association, an Illinois registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit and Friends group to Franklin Creek and the Franklin Creek State Natural Area, will be host to the first Grist Mill Grind 10K and Fun Walk at 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11. All proceeds from this event will go to the...

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Gluten problems linked to strong levels of glyphosate

Gluten. Yes or no? Gluten is a protein naturally found in some grains, including wheat, barley, and rye, but not oats. It acts as a binder, holding food together. It adds an elastic quality. Without gluten, the dough would rip easily. Gluten is most often associated with wheat and wheat-containing...

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