Month: December 2021

Ask Grandpa: On mulling over the rationale of columns

Editor’s note: Recently in The Voice, the announcement was made of the death of the conductor of the column, Ask Grandpa, which provided readers with 503 weeks of sage advice, humor, and continuity. Below is the repeat of the February 4, 2021 column. The Voice will continue to offer previous...

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Cosmopolitan Club of Aurora donates to Aurora Historical Society for Tanner House Museum

Russ George, left, Cosmopolitan Club of Aurora president, presents a $500 check to John Jaros, Aurora Historical Society executive director and Mary Clark-Ormond, society president.

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Variations visit scrambled bowl games this year

By Woodrow Carroll The University of Wyoming football program should say “thanks” to the Mid-American Conference (MAC). In a season of COVID uncertainty and other concerns, the Wyoming Cowboys closed out the this season with a final record of 7-6 which was capped off by a 52-38 victory over Kent...

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High school boys basketball results Dec. 21-27 and holiday tournaments

Monday, Dec. 27Non-conferenceYork 64, Timothy Christian 46 Thursday, Dec. 23Metro Suburban BlueAurora Christian at Timothy Christ., 6 Wednesday, Dec. 22Non-conferenceBurlington Cen. 82, Rockford Luth. 78, otDeKalb 69, Dunlap 55Geneva 61, Metea Valley 55Hinckley-Big Rock 65, Pecatonica 60Lisle 46, Aurora Central 25Plano 79, Somonauk 63Wheaton-Warr. South 59, Dyett 27Yorkville Christian 94,...

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Glenbard West extends basketball to community work

By Bobby Narang Through the first six weeks of the high school basketball season, Glenbard West High School has established itself as one of the best teams in the State. The Hilltoppers are defeating teams with ease, making good teams look bad in compiling victory after victory. But Glenbard West’s...

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Batavia High School’s Ethan Ivan: Quietly

By Craig Lynch Batavia High School boys basketball forward Ethan Ivan is a 6-7 senior who recently committed to play basketball for Division II University of Wisconsin Parkside. Monday he showed why he was worthy of his scholarship when he scored 34 points in Batavia’s 74-66 overtime victory over Stagg...

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Aurora University ranked in preseason Division-III college baseball poll

In spite of the holiday season that just arrived, the 2022 baseball season is just around the corner for the Aurora University baseball team. The Spartans will enter the 2022 season as the sixth-ranked program in NCAA Division III, according to the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper poll released December 21. The...

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Half of a loaf superior to the absence of any loaf

Limited space here, therefore short bursts and quick comments in the whirl of sports: • High school basketball tournaments this year, even with intermittent cancellations because of COVID-19, remain superior to last year. Simply: The Christmas holiday tournaments one year ago were nearly all canceled. Most tournaments have done their...

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Fox Valley Special Recreation Association sponsors free wheelchair basketball clinics

The Fox Valley Special Recreation Association (FVSRA) in Aurora is a partner with Kishwaukee Special Recreation Association in DeKalb, Lincolnway Special Recreation Association in New Lenox, and Variety the Children’s Charity of Illinois in Downers Grove to provide a free wheelchair basketball clinic. Anyone ages 3-22 with a physical impairment...

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West Aurora High School Music Department’s 34th annual Madrigal concert

King David Simpson, left, leads a toast with queen Kerry Griswold, right at West Aurora High School music department's 34th annual Madrigal concerts Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 18-19, at the royal banquet hall (West cafeteria).

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15th annual Aurora Noon Lions Club Santa visits for deaf and hearing-impaired kids

A girl uses American Sign Language to "talk" holiday wishes with Santa, Dan Basalone of Lisle, at a 15th annual pizza party Thursday, Dec. 16, by Aurora Noon Lions Club for Aurora-area deaf and hearing-impaired kids.

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Christmas trees can be repurposed in a landscape

By Ken Johnson Once holidays are over, the Christmas trees tend to come down. Instead of hauling this year’s tree to the dump or having the city pick it up, consider repurposing it in your landscape. University of Illinois Extension Horticulture Educator Ken Johnson said one popular use for Christmas...

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No Grinches and Scrooges, rather, joy in movies, songs

By John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead It feels as if government Grinches, corporate Scrooges, and cancel culture humbugs, have been working overtime to drain every last drop of joy, kindness, and liberty from the world. After endless months of gloom and doom, it can be hard to feel the...

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A Focus on History: December 30 through January 5

December 30 In post-revolutionary Russia, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) is established, which comprises a confederation of Russia, Belorussia, Ukraine, and the Transcaucasian Federation, divided in 1936 into the Georgian, Azerbaijan, and Armenian republics. Known as the Soviet Union, the new communist state was the successor to the...

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New year: Many new laws

By Peter Hancock Minimum wage workers in Illinois will see a boost in their hourly pay to $12 per hour starting January 1, 2022 while tenants in affordable housing units will be allowed to keep pets. Those are just some of the more than 300 new laws that take effect...

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Aurora Police stuffed animal giveaway at the Benavides STEAM Academy

A member of the Aurora Police Department presents stuffed animals to children at the APD's stuffed animal giveaway Monday at the Benavides STEAM Academy in East Aurora School District 131.

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Veteran’s verses available in books, a veritable treat

The Voice offers a voice continually for as many readers and in as many corners as possible. Military veterans have been a focus for many reasons. One military veteran, who served in World War II, Richard Williams, recently, with the able assistance of his wife, Christine Williams and Wayne Johnson,...

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Aurora receives honors again for best Kane County water

By Jason Crane The Aurora City Council honored Aurora’s Water Production Department Tuesday, Dec. 21 at the Aurora City Council Committee of the Whole (COW) meeting for achieving first place in the Kane County Water Association Water Taste Contest. It is the eighth time Aurora’s water received the award for...

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