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Good morning, Aurora. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 28th of September.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Tom Herget, leading the Alumni Committee of District 129’s A Plus Foundation, has initiated a project to honor all West Aurora High School graduates who served during the Vietnam War era by identifying them and presenting a medallion and handwritten letter of thanks.  The Beacon-News
  • A grave-marking ceremony at Spring Lake Cemetery in Aurora celebrated the legacy of Frederick Vaughan, a notable figure from the American Revolution, with community and historical society members in attendance.  Daily Herald
  • Aurora City Council committee endorses a unique agreement with Kane County to finance a better sound barrier along the increasingly busy Orchard Road, aiming to reduce noise for local residents.  The Beacon-News
  • Alderwoman Juany Garza leads Ward 2's annual neighborhood clean-up, accepting various household items but excluding electronics and tires, at specific locations.  City of Aurora
  • One hundred and ten Aurora Central Catholic High School students and staff spent a 'Day of Service' at Marklund, decorating and engaging in activities with residents.  Daily Herald

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • Aurora Police shut down a major intersection near Waubonise Valley High School to assist another agency, advising drivers to seek alternate routes.  NBC Chicago

CULTURE NEWS

  • The Venue in downtown Aurora announces a vibrant October lineup featuring new music series, legendary tributes, a free movie night, and performances by local and national musicians.  Shaw Local

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • The Aurora City Council approved a new liquor license for El Paso Mas Grande grocery, facilitating its opening amid challenges including a pandemic, fire, and funding issues.  The Beacon-News
  • Randi Olson, a Democrat, challenges Republican incumbent Jeff Keicher in the 70th District state representative race, focusing on issues like property taxes, women’s rights, and gun safety.  The Beacon-News
  • The Aurora City Council approves a $1.3 million incentive for developing micro-apartments in the historic former Galena Hotel to revitalize downtown Aurora.  The Beacon-News

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • 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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  • Car Show and Cruise Night at Fox Republic Brewing Co.

    Experience a vibrant evening of classic cars and community camaraderie at Fox Republic Brewing Company's Car Show/Cruise Night.

    Fri, 10/18/24

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  • Pumpkin Weekends: Trick-or-Treat Celebration

    Celebrate the joys of fall with pumpkin-themed activities and trick-or-treating at Blackberry Farm during the first Pumpkin Weekend of October.

    Sat, 10/19/24

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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