Year: 2023

Batavia Chamber of Commerce celebrates grand opening of Cross Kicks Fitness

The Batavia Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of Cross Kicks Fitness with a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday, June 9. The Batavia Chamber member is located at 143 S. Randall Road in Batavia, next to Jewel-Osco. Batavia mayor Jeffery Schielke presided over the celebration along with Batavia club owners

Aurora Area Retired Teachers Association donates homemade blankets

Retired educators from the Aurora area are giving back. At their Tuesday, June 6 luncheon meeting, Aurora Area Retired Teachers Association (AARTA) members donated 70 homemade blankets. After the meeting, volunteers delivered the blankets to Batavia Rehabilitation and McAuley Manor (Avantara Aurora), Pearl of Orchard Valley, The Grove of Fox

President, police state, must operate by the Constitution

By John & Nisha Whitehead We have become a nation in a permanent state of emergency. Power-hungry and lawless, the government has weaponized one national crisis after another in order to expand its powers and justify all manner of government tyranny in the so-called name of national security. COVID-19, for

On the witness stand, ex-legislator finally acknowledges he wore wire for FBI

By Hannah MeiselCapitol News Illinoishmeisel@capitolnewsillinois.com Former State senator Terry Link, a nearly 24-year veteran of the Illinois Capitol, publicly acknowledged for the first time this week that he’d worn a wire to secretly record a fellow lawmaker in 2019. Link, a Vernon Hills Democrat, has spent years denying news media

Hundreds turn out to celebrate iconic artist Andy Warhol in Aurora

It was a party with a purpose in Aurora Thursday night. The purpose was to celebrate iconic artist Andy Warhol while attracting residents and visitors to the downtown business district. Hundreds danced the night away at Aurora’s kick-off to its Color Me Warhol Summer Experience with a special Studio 54

North Central College football champions will be honored in Washington D.C.

Members of the North Central College football team in Naperville, will be honored by the Nation’s highest office Monday, June 12, when the two-time national champions will be among invited guests at the inaugural College Athlete Day, held by the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden, and the