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Tag: Kane County

Two Brothers uses facilities to produce sanitizer

Two Brothers uses facilities to produce sanitizer

— April 16, 2020

As communities work together to help in the battle against COVID-19, Two Brothers Artisan Spirits, 205 N. Broadway in Aurora, has converted part of its facilities to produce hand…

  • Kane County news briefs

    Kane County news briefs

    — April 15, 2020

    AURORA  Events continued to be cancelled through May Out of an abundance of caution and following the  Centers for Disease Control guidelines for gatherings, the City of Aurora is…

  • Aurora mayor, two top cops relate experiences with coronavirus

    Aurora mayor, two top cops relate experiences with coronavirus

    — April 12, 2020

    Keith Cross doesn’t know how he acquired the COVID-19 virus but he’s now well aware of just how debilitating it can be. Cross, an Aurora Police Department commander, had the most…

  • Coronavirus response funding coming to communities in 14th District

    Coronavirus response funding coming to communities in 14th District

    — April 2, 2020

    Congresswoman Lauren Underwood (IL-14) announced that the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded over $12.2 million in federal funding to communities in the 14th Congressional…

  • Kane County news briefs

    Kane County news briefs

    — April 1, 2020

    AURORA First Fridays goes virtual on April 3 Downtown Aurora’s monthly First Fridays event goes digital on April 3 as the event can be experienced from the comforts of home via Facebook….

  • Residents of Aurora homeless shelter successfully moved into hotel

    Residents of Aurora homeless shelter successfully moved into hotel

    — April 12, 2020

    The line of yellow Kaneland School District 302 buses looked decidedly out of place on Aurora’s South River St. around noon last Monday. With schools out of session due to the coronavirus…

  • Ziman expressed ‘disbelief’ when first approached about Chicago superintendent’s job

    Ziman expressed ‘disbelief’ when first approached about Chicago superintendent’s job

    — April 4, 2020

    Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman initially expressed “disbelief” when members of the Chicago Police Board asked if she’d be interested in applying for the job of superintendent…

  • Staying at home gives time to plan gardens, think spring

    Staying at home gives time to plan gardens, think spring

    — April 2, 2020

    “Regardless of what is happening to us, spring is still happening,” said Richard Hentschel, horticulture educator with the University of Illinois Extension for DuPage, Kane and…

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