Tuesday, September 17th, 2024

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Good morning, Aurora. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 17th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Warehouse 55 in Aurora celebrates its fifth anniversary with a special event featuring raffles, food vendors, and a showcase of 50 vendors' vintage and antique items. The Beacon-News
- ➤ The Daily Herald is inviting submissions for its 2024 Holiday Happenings guide, aimed at nonprofit community events in suburban Chicago from Nov. 10 through New Year’s Day, with an Oct. 10 submission deadline. Daily Herald
- ➤ The 130th annual Big Rock Plowing Match festival, featuring plowing competitions, live music, and various family activities, is to take place this weekend in Big Rock, emphasizing traditional farming practices and community togetherness. The Beacon-News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Aurora celebrated Mexican Independence Day with a flag-raising ceremony, including cultural performances and awards, highlighting the city's commitment to multiculturalism. The Beacon-News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Kane County officially received a nearly $1 million federal grant to expand its forensic laboratory, aiming to expedite criminal investigations and court processes, while also improving the timeliness of cause of death determinations. The Beacon-News
HEALTH NEWS
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Aurora University's QB Tyler Adkins delivered a notable performance in a 48-21 loss to North Central College, solidifying his position in a competitive quarterback duo. The Beacon-News
- ➤ Kamron Tolliver, a senior transferring from West Aurora to Marmion, is making significant strides as the new starting quarterback despite a recent loss. The Beacon-News
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Stranger Things Themed Trivia Night at The Piazza
Experience a fun-filled evening of pop culture trivia focused on 'Stranger Things' while enjoying food and drinks with friends at The Piazza.
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Senior Expo USA - Health and Wellness for Seniors
Connect with local organizations and experts to gain valuable information and resources on senior living, health screenings, and services tailored for the elderly community.
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Omar Coleman & Westside Soul Concert
Experience live music from celebrated artist Omar Coleman and the Westside Soul band at The Venue in Aurora.
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Aurora Water Lantern Festival 2024
Experience the enchanting Water Lantern Festival featuring food trucks, music, and a stunning lantern launch on the Fox River.
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The Nicole Devine Brunch at The Town
Experience a delightful brunch featuring Country and Tribute music at The Town Bar & Grill in Aurora.
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Screening
Experience the daring mission of unlikely heroes as they strive to steal the plans for the Death Star, the Empire’s ultimate weapon.
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Anthony Padilla Live: Psychedelic Soul Music Experience
Experience the unique sounds of Anthony Padilla's Midwestern Acoustic Psychedelic Soul Music, blending influences from iconic artists with heartfelt emotion and eclectic rhythms.
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Bigfoot Trail Run 5K
Celebrate the arrival of fall by racing through scenic woodland and prairie trails at The Wilds at Red Oak during the second annual Bigfoot 5K.
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Meditation with Archangel Metatron and the Flower of Life
Experience a powerful guided meditation focused on connecting with Archangel Metatron and the harmonizing energy of the Flower of Life for deep healing and spiritual alignment.
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Addressing Business Challenges: A Comprehensive Two-Part Workshop
Learn from Certified Consultant Rob Hinds as he discusses key challenges faced by business owners, covering essential topics in staffing, communication, systems, and leadership.
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