Month: April 2026

A Book Reading with Jo April 28 at Aurora library

What’s your favorite zoo animal? For me and my kids, we love visiting the reptiles. Seeing their prehistoric features feels like a trip back in time! Whatever your favorite, the Aurora Public Library District welcomes you and your family to a zoo-themed storytime event Tuesday, April 28. Our special guest

Will Forest Preserve District 2025 Volunteer of the Year

Scott Mortenson was named the 2025 Volunteer of the Year during the Forest Preserve District of Will County’s annual volunteer celebration in April. A volunteer since 2020, Mortenson was recognized for his positive attitude and willingness to help wherever needed. “Mortenson has taken dependability to a whole new level this

Reader’s Commentary: Peace is possible, action was required by Trump in Iran

By Bela “Bill” Suhayda Peace is possible in this world when, unlike NATO, we act to bring it about. Peace has come to the Middle East with the surrender of the Iranian Mullahs and the establishment of Donald Trump’s Abraham Accords. Peace can come to America with the eviction of

Unfit to govern: 25th Amendment needed for the U.S.

By John & Nisha Whitehead One week after posting a profanity-laced Easter message threatening to wipe out the entire civilization of Iran, Donald J. Trump, the 47th president of the United States, spent the night of April 12 and into the early morning hours unleashing a barrage of AI-generated images,

Illinois House lawmakers pass many bills: Rent, junk fees

By Jenna Schweikert, Brenden Moore, Ben Szalinski, and Nikoel HytrekCapitol News Illinoisnews@capitolnewsillinois.com The Illinois House approved legislation April 8 that would prohibit the federal government from operating a new immigration detention center within 1,500 feet of any home, school, day care center, park, forest preserve, cemetery or place of worship.