Month: December 2023

Five-year forecast from governor’s budget office indicates Illinois still facing structural budget hole

By Jerry NowickiCapitol News Illinoisjnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com With Illinois lawmakers scheduled to return to legislative session in less than a month, a recent government fiscal forecast provides an overview of the budgeting landscape that awaits them. The bottom line from the five-year forecast from the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget: The

Aurora special City Council approves ordinance amendment

By Jason Crane With concern about migrants who were recently transported to the City without prior arrangements, the Aurora City Council convened Friday, Dec. 22, at noon, for a special City Council meeting to consider amending an Ordinance to define and prohibit unscheduled bus stops of individuals who are transported

Reader’s Commentary: Problem solved: Close border

By Bela “Bill” Suhayda I’m responding to the blithering blather of “Wayne’s World Johnson” and “The Chas” Coddington, ( both contributors to the “insane” section of this publication). I don’t want to waste much of your time or mine. Unfortunately, I don’t speak Wayne-glish so Johnson won’t understand what I’m

Aurora Public Library District Early Literacy Expo helpful

Calling all parents, caregivers, and educators! Do you need help connecting with local resources and assistance? Are you looking for fun and engaging ways to nurture your little one’s love of reading and learning? Look no further than the Aurora Public Library District’s Early Literacy Expo, Saturday, Jan. 6, 2024

Santa, Mrs. Claus, in Aurora Dec. 20

An appearance by Santa and Mrs. Claus Wednesday, Dec. 20 highlighted Wesley United Methodist Church’s Wednesday Night Gathering event in Aurora. The biweekly event featured a free ham dinner, Santa reading “Santa’s Favorite Story” and cookie and ornament decorating. Pastor Tammy Scott provided Santa’s book, one of her childhood favorites,