Kendall County news briefs
— October 16, 2019AURORA Second chance for Masonic Temple goes up in flames Plans to redevelop the historic Lincoln Masonic Temple in downtown Aurora were destroyed when an extra-alarm blaze that began…
AURORA Second chance for Masonic Temple goes up in flames Plans to redevelop the historic Lincoln Masonic Temple in downtown Aurora were destroyed when an extra-alarm blaze that began…
KENDALL COUNTY Witches and Warlocks Ball for charity The Witches and Warlocks Ball on Saturday, Oct 12 is a party for women and men over the age of 21 that want to dress up, drink cocktails,…
Opioid abuse, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) says, is “Illinois’ greatest public health and public safety crisis.” The National Safety Council (NSC) says opioid…
President Trump is under Constitutional attack in the middle of a game of chicken with China. No one is talking about a credible solution. Not Trump, not Congress, and not his Democratic…
Halloween is headed our way, and with it comes all things creepy, cool and fun. But, history can often disguise itself as it sneaks its way into events and activities held throughout…
The Kiwanis Club of Yorkville, in partnership with the city and parks and recreation department, held its second annual Yorktoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 5 at Riverfront Park in Downtown…
The Kiwanis Club of Yorkville will hold its second annual Yorktoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 5, from noon to 9 p.m. at Riverfront Park in downtown Yorkville. Yorktoberfest is the largest…
KENDALL COUNTY PADS needs volunteers for overnight shelters During the colder months of the calendar, 630 volunteers are needed to operate seven temporary shelter sites for Kendall…