Month: May 2026

Batavia Chamber of Commerce awards Inspire Scholarships to H.S. seniors

The Batavia Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the recipients of its 2026 Inspire Scholarships, recognizing four outstanding Batavia High School seniors for their ambition, leadership, and future career goals. Now in its sixth year, the Inspire Scholarship program reflects the diverse strengths of the Chamber’s membership, supporting students

Senior Services Association at Beecher Center, chair volleyball

What is the newest craze at Senior Centers? Why it’s chair volleyball! For many years, working with teenagers at camps and retreat experiences, one of my favorite group team development games was something I laughingly called, “Butt Volleyball” because everyone played while seated on their butts! It was fantastic fun,

Banner season for Wheaton Warrenville South girls soccer

By Bobby Narang Wheaton Warrenville South High School girls soccer coach Guy Callipari is enjoying another banner season. The WWS Tigers have one of the top teams in the State, including leading the DeKane Conference for most of the season. The Tigers (12-1-4, 3-0-2) have not lost a conference game

Ninth Annual ‘Putting for Veterans’ Golf Outing June 1

Scientel Solutions will present the ninth Annual ‘Putting for Veterans’ Golf Outing, Monday, June 1 at White Eagle Golf Club, 3400 Club Drive, Naperville. All proceeds will directly impact local area veteran organizations, including Aurora Veterans Advisory Council, Fox Valley Marines Corp., and Naperville Responds for Veterans. For more information

Trump hustle: Distraction, deception, heist of U.S. economy

By John & Nisha Whitehead Call it what it is: A heist. The corruption, cronyism, and self-dealing that now define the American government—under Donald Trump in particular—amount to a slow-motion stick-up carried out in broad daylight. But here’s the trick: It’s a heist hidden behind spectacle. The Trump administration is

DOJ seeking Illinois voter data to purge non-citizens

By Peter HancockCapitol News Illinoisphancock@capitolnewsillinois.com The Donald Trump administration’s lawsuits seeking access to sensitive voter registration data in Illinois and dozens of other states is one part of a broader effort to purge state voter rolls of suspected noncitizens, according to documents filed recently in federal court in Springfield. Those

Nearly $1.1 Million in Federal funds for Aurora lead-free water project

Mayor of Aurora, John Laesch, honored congresswoman Lauren Underwood (D-IL-14) and congressman Bill Foster (D-IL-11) at Tuesday night’s Committee of the Whole meeting, for bringing nearly $1.1 million in federal funds to the City of Aurora. The funding, totaling $1,092,000, was part of the “Lead-Free Water Project” and will be