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Aurora Historical Society partially reopening

Aurora Historical Society partially reopening

— June 24, 2021

The Aurora Historical Society will reopen its gift shop and first floor exhibit gallery at the Pierce Art and History Center on Saturday, June 26.   Hours will be from noon to 4 p.m….

  • Ziman, Aurora’s first woman police chief, to retire

    Ziman, Aurora’s first woman police chief, to retire

    — June 14, 2021

    Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman, the first woman to head the department and a recent finalist for top jobs in Chicago and Nashville, has announced plans to retire on Aug. 6. A 30-year…

  • Aurora Arts Weekend showcases local artists 


    Aurora Arts Weekend showcases local artists 


    — June 2, 2021

    Aurora Arts Weekend will bring multiple art shows to downtown on Friday and Saturday, June 4 and 5. Aurora Arts Weekend will feature events at both First Fridays on June 4 and Fox River…

  • Mistreatment of students leads state to cut ties with special needs academy

    Mistreatment of students leads state to cut ties with special needs academy

    — May 17, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – Officials from multiple state agencies said May 14 that they are cutting ties with a residential school that serves children in state care with mental and developmental…

  • EPA: Inspections were delayed at Sterigenics, other facilities

    EPA: Inspections were delayed at Sterigenics, other facilities

    — April 19, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD — A senior federal official stalled inspections by regional offices to monitor cancer-causing emissions at suburban facilities in Illinois, according to a report by the…

  • Summer in the Parks presents “The Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein”

    Summer in the Parks presents “The Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein”

    — June 9, 2021

    BrightSide Theatre, Naperville’s only professional theatre, in partnership with the Naperville Park District, is bringing a new program to the parks in Naperville this summer. “Summer…

  • Supreme Court won’t hear restaurant’s case on indoor dining ban

    Supreme Court won’t hear restaurant’s case on indoor dining ban

    — May 27, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Supreme Court will not take up a case from a suburban restaurant challenging Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s indoor dining ban. FoxFire Tavern in Kane County asked…

  • Gardeners warned to keep an eye out for jumping worms

    Gardeners warned to keep an eye out for jumping worms

    — April 20, 2021

      After a long winter, Illinois gardeners are eager for the new growing season. While doing the usual preparations and tasks, home gardeners should be aware of an invasive species…

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