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Good morning, Aurora. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 24th of September.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • The Leagues of Women Voters in the Aurora Area, Elgin Area, and Central Kane County will host hybrid candidate forums on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 for Kane County offices and Illinois State House Districts 65 and 70, aiming to inform voters ahead of upcoming elections.  Daily Herald
  • The City of Aurora is hosting an open house to present and gather feedback on updates to traffic signals and a new multi-use path on Farnsworth between Sheffer Road and I-88.  City of Aurora

CRIME NEWS

  • A North Aurora man is charged with 14 felony counts for possessing and sharing child sexual abuse images, facing up to 30 years in prison if convicted.  Kane County Chronicle

CULTURE NEWS

  • Aurora's Paramount Theatre stages 'An Act of God,' delivering humorous revised commandments through a comedic play.  Daily Herald

EDUCATION NEWS

  • West Aurora School District reports a stabilization in enrollment numbers, with a minor increase despite a previous decline, indicating stability in student numbers across all grades.  The Beacon-News

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Monica Silva, a Democrat and chiropractic physician with a strong background in healthcare and public service, is running for Kane County Coroner, focusing on applying her medical expertise and commitment to community well-being to improve public health and safety.  Daily Herald
  • The Aurora City Council is anticipated to approve Historic Preservation grants for 2024, benefiting various restoration projects across the city's historic districts.  The Beacon-News
  • Saba Haider, a 40-year-old Democrat from Aurora, is running for DuPage County Board District 5 to focus on making the county economically resilient, environment-friendly, and to expand mental health and substance use crisis services.  Daily Herald
  • Rob Russell, the current Kane County Coroner, is running for reelection to continue improvements and projects such as establishing a fully functional Forensic Laboratory.  Daily Herald

SPORTS NEWS

  • Sophomore running back Bryce Riley led West Aurora to a decisive 50-7 victory over South Elgin with standout performances, including two lengthy touchdown runs.  The Beacon-News

EVENTS

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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.

    Fri, 9/27/24

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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.

    Sat, 9/28/24

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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.

    Sun, 9/29/24

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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.

    Wed, 10/2/24

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  • 2024 Homecoming Dance Celebration

    Celebrate the 2024 Homecoming Dance with two DJs, a quiet area, and special admission requirements at West Aurora High School.

    Sat, 10/5/24

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  • Quick Sketch Design Sessions for Four-Season Landscaping

    Experience personalized consultations to create beautiful four-season landscape designs that provide year-round color and interest.

    Sun, 10/6/24

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  • Addressing Key Challenges for Business Owners: A Two-Part Workshop

    Learn about and discuss critical challenges faced by business owners in a comprehensive two-part workshop led by expert Rob Hinds.

    Wed, 10/9/24

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  • Oktoberfest Celebration

    Experience a festive Oktoberfest with craft beer, great food, live music by the Zero V.U. Band, and a fun stein contest at the Two Brothers Roundhouse.

    Thu, 10/10/24

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  • Frank Catalano and Lurrie Bell Album Release Party

    Celebrate the album release of blues artists Lurrie Bell and Frank Catalano at The Venue in Aurora.

    Fri, 10/11/24

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  • Audyn Boutique at The Rustic Fox Market

    Experience a vibrant market featuring top vendors for a delightful shopping day filled with unique finds and local treasures.

    Sat, 10/12/24

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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