Wednesday, September 25th, 2024

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Good morning, Aurora. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 25th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Aurora invites public feedback on Farnsworth Avenue improvements, including traffic signal upgrades and a new multi-use path, with construction expected in 2027. The Beacon-News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A North Aurora man was sentenced to eight years in prison after pleading guilty to aggravated DUI causing the death of a motorcyclist in Batavia. Kane County Chronicle
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Indian Prairie School District 204 hired 139 new educators, mainly early career professionals, aiming for diversity and retaining high employee rates. The Beacon-News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Early voting is set to begin Thursday in multiple suburban counties except for Cook, highlighting the method's growing popularity since the 2020 presidential election. Daily Herald
- ➤ The Leagues of Women Voters are organizing hybrid candidate forums in Batavia on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 for various contested electoral races, encouraging public participation. Kane County Chronicle
HEALTH NEWS
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LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Culver's announces the return of the 'CurderBurger' on Oct. 1 for two weeks and the debut of Hot Honey Cheese Curds on National Cheese Curd Day, expanding its menu for a limited time. NBC Chicago
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Batavia and West Aurora's offensive lines powered them to victories, highlighting the crucial role of offensive lines in football at all levels. The Beacon-News
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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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2024 Homecoming Dance Celebration
Celebrate the 2024 Homecoming Dance with two DJs, a quiet area, and special admission requirements at West Aurora High School.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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