Month: April 2024

Reader’s Commentary: A debate of freedom vs. socialism in the U.S.

By Bela “Bill” Suhayda The demonstrations in Michigan last week again called for “Death to Israel” and “Death to America.” Even more disturbing, leftist Democrat congresswomen Illan Omar and Rashid Tlaib support these traitors to our Nation. And going by what Wayne Johnon and “The Chas” have written in this

Aurora Public Library District teen appeal: Growth, fun

It is hard to be a teenager in today’s world. They’re juggling school, home, and friends while facing the pressures of social media, planning their futures, and figuring themselves out! Luckily, the Aurora Public Library District (APLD) can be a great support system during this exciting and overwhelming time. We

‘Lost Oswego’ to trace community landmarks

Oswego’s Little White School Museum and the Oswegoland Heritage Association will start their observance of National Historic Preservation Month at noon Saturday, May 4, with “Lost Oswego,” a chronicle of the loss of some of the Community’s landmarks during the last century- and-a-half. The Museum is at 72 Polk Street,

PGA Master’s Golf Champions

2024 Scottie Scheffler2023 Jon Rahm2022 Justin Thomas2021 Hideki Matsuyama2020 Dustin Johnson2019 Tiger Woods2018 Patrick Reed2017 Sergio García]2016 Danny Willett2015 Jordan Spieth2014 Bubba Watson2013 Adam Scott2012 Bubba Watson2011 Charl Schwartzel2010 Phil Mickelson2009 Ángel Cabrera2008 Trevor Immelman2007 Zach Johnson2006 Phil Mickelson2005 Tiger Woods2004 Phil Mickelson2003 Mike Weir2002 Tiger Woods2001 Tiger Woods2000 Vijay

Naperville Park District Board honors ‘Zook’ Williams

During the April 11, Naperville Park District Board meeting, police officer Arzania Williams, known as “Zook”, was honored for his service to the community when he officially retired. Officer Williams began his career in law enforcement with the City government of Naperville in the mid-1980s. For the last decade, he

Hope, K9 comfort dog, on duty

Hope, Waubonsee Community College’s first-ever K9 comfort dog, officially was sworn in at a ceremony on the Sugar Grove campus Wednesday, April10. The ceremony was attended by college staff members, administrators, faculty members, and students, highlighting the widespread support and enthusiasm for this innovative initiative. “We are thrilled to welcome

Illinois State representative Stephanie Kifowit helps to prevent veteran suicide

Illinois State representative Stephanie Kifowit (D-Oswego), a proud U.S. Marines veteran, has been appointed to the Breakthrough Therapies for Veteran Suicide Prevention Program Advisory Council and continues her steadfast work to prevent veteran suicide and improve mental health care for those who have served our Nation. “I am deeply honored

Elmhurst Electronics & Textile/Clothing Recycling April 27

Elmhurst will be host to the event from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 27 at the Public Works Facility, 985 S Riverside Drive, Elmhurst. Acceptable electronic items include: Computers, printers, scanners, VCR and DVD players, video game consoles, cable and converter boxes, satellite receivers, keyboards, mice, holiday string lights,