Year: 2021

College football schedules Dec. 23 – Jan. 10, 2022 ; results Dec. 17

Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) select bowl gamesThursday, Dec. 23Guaranteed Rate Bowl, Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz.Minnesota vs. West Virginia, 9:15 p.m., ESPN Pinstripe Bowl, Yankee Stadium in New York, N.Y.Virginia Tech vs. Maryland, 1:15 p.m., ESPN Music City Bowl, Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn.Tennessee vs. Purdue, 2 p.m., ESPN Peach...

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College basketball schedules/results

IllinoisSat, Dec. 18, Saint Francis (Pa.), W 106-48Wed, Dec. 22, 8 p.m., BTN, vs. MissouriWed, Dec. 29, 8 p.m. , BTN, vs. Florida A&MSun, Jan. 2, 2022, 5 p.m., BTN, at MinnesotaThu, Jan. 6, 2022, 6 p.m., ESPN2, vs. Maryland NorthwesternSat, Dec. 18, DePaul, canceledMon, Dec. 20, Illinois-Springfield, W 90-50Thu,...

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Benet Academy girls prevail against Naperville North

By Bobby Narang Benet Academy High School and Naperville North collided for an early-season battle of two of the top girls basketball teams in the DuPage County area. Each team will compete for the Class 4A State championship in Normal, and both have the talent, depth, and experience to land...

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North Central takes second in D-III football

The longest winning streak in college football changed hands Friday, Dec. 17 when the reigning National champion, North Central College football team fell to Mary Hardin-Baylor, 57-24, in the Divisioin III Stagg Bowl championship game. North Central , 13-1, ended its run of 24 consecutive victories and Mary Hardin-Baylor, 15-0,...

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Bowl game adventures shift into gear for MAC, Big Ten

By Woodrow Carroll For the third time this season the Northern Illinois Huskies surpassed 40 points only to lose the game. With a 47-41 defeat at the hands of Coastal Carolina in the Cure Bowl in Orlando, Fla. Friday, Dec. 17, Northern Illinois wrote finish to this season with a...

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Good health required to allow return of rivalries

The focus has shifted. Instead of concerns over defensive play, new concepts, new players, or disqualifications, sports concerns have shifted to good health, spread of the various forms of the COVID-19 virus, and having a minimum number of participants on the court, on the ice, or, in the field. No...

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Downtown Aurora shines most brightly with newness

In case you haven’t visited downtown recently, there are a lot of new things to see. Aurora is growing, and downtown is shining brightly with new residential and more than a dozen businesses that opened this year. See what’s new in downtown Aurora: • French 75 Gallery and Lounge, 56...

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Batavia Chamber offers scholarships

The 2022 Inspire Scholarships is now open for applications. The scholarship program, sponsored by the Batavia Chamber of Commerce, will be given to Batavia Public School District 101 high school seniors, with up to four awards given. The four scholarships, worth $750 each, are motivated by the makeup of the...

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Aurora Noon Lions breakfast Jan. 29

Aurora Noon Lions club will hold its first “Frosty Flapjacks” pancake breakfast fundraiser from 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022 at Luigi’s Pizza and Fun Center, 732 Prairie Street in Aurora. The public is invited. Parking is free. The menu includes all-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage, mini donuts, orange...

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Grant opportunities available: Rep. Hernandez

Following an influx of new funding for rejuvenating businesses in districts across Illinois, State representative Barbara Hernandez, D-Aurora, called attention to $1.7 million dollars in grant opportunities for local businesses in her community. “Businesses have struggled thoughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and many continue to do so,” said Hernandez. “I look...

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American Legion Riders Post #181 Bowl for veterans January 29, 2022

The American Legion Riders Post #181 from Sandwich will be host to “Bowl for Veterans” 9 pin, no-tap event Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022 at Sandwich Idle Hour Lanes (927 E. Railroad Street). Start times are at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.. There will be prizes for first, second, and third...

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Putting Jesus into today’s world an interesting setting

By John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead The Christmas story of a baby born in a manger is a familiar one. The Roman Empire, a police state in its own right, had ordered that a census be conducted. Joseph and his pregnant wife, Mary, traveled to the little town of...

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A Focus on History: December 23 through December 29

December 23 Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, suffering from severe depression, cuts off the lower part of his left ear. During his lifetime, he was a poster boy for tortured, starving, artists, and sold only one painting. – 1888. In Tokyo, Japan, Hideki Tojo, former Japanese premier and chief of...

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Holiday Hours at the Aurora Historical Society

Due to the upcoming holiday weekends hours at the Pierce Art and History Center will be Tuesday-Thursday, Dec. 21-23 from noon to 4 p.m. and December 28-30, from noon – 4 p.m.. The building, which contains several exhibits and the shop, will be closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years...

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Illinois program aims to end firearm violence epidemic

By Jerry Nowicki A State program aims to take a comprehensive approach to ending Illinois’ firearm violence epidemic will be expanded under a law signed Friday by governor JB Pritzker. The Reimagine Public Safety Act (RPSA) became law in June, but the expansion signed Friday, Dec. 10 clarifies guidelines in...

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Night to remember: Glenbard West, Yorkville Christian

By Bobby Narang It was a night to remember in Yorkville. Class 1A Yorkville Christian, a relatively new high school, was on the center stage in the Illinois boys basketball scene and was host to undefeated and highly-ranked Glenbard West. The host Mustangs have enjoyed playing several high-profile games and...

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Vaccines stop Omicron

The Kane County Health Department (KCHD) urges residents to bring their vaccination status up to date and take preventive measures to blunt the spread of COVID and its variants. Health officials identified Omicron as a new variant of the virus that causes COVID-19. The Omicron variant has been detected in...

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