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Good morning, Aurora. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 27th of November.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • The second annual Fall Craft Fair in Aurora emphasized the value of local shopping and community engagement through nearly 40 vendors offering homemade crafts and unique items.  The Beacon-News

CULTURE NEWS

  • The Fox Valley Festival Chorus celebrates 75 years with a holiday concert featuring music by Mozart, Handel, and Irving Berlin in Aurora on Dec. 8, with Santa Claus gue st appearances.  Kane County Chronicle

ECONOMY NEWS

  • During holiday travel, Chicago-area airports face challenges with air traffic control staffing not meeting demand, impacting flight operations despite efforts and hope for improvements.  ABC7

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Aurora seeks volunteers for a Special Census in 2025 to correct a population undercount that has cost the city over $4.3 million annually in lost revenue.  City of Aurora
  • The Aurora City Council Committee recommends a $256,291 addendum to HR Green's contract for engineering roadwork near the new Hollywood Casino-Aurora resort, with total roadwork funding surpassing initial estimates.  The Beacon-News
  • Aurora plans to install 10 EV charging stations at its new Public Works building, funded partly by a ComEd grant, to support city vehicles and the public.  The Beacon-News

SPORTS NEWS

  • Sophomore guard Travis Brown steps up with 18 points in West Aurora's close 47-45 loss to Neuqua Valley despite the team being short-handed.  The Beacon-News
  • Syncere Williams leads West Aurora to a 45-35 comeback victory over Oswego in a basketball tournament, showcasing leadership and calm under pressure.  The Beacon-News
  • Kris Mporokoso impresses in his varsity debut with a strong performance in Waubonsie Valley's 84-29 win over Streamwood at the Ken Peddy Windmill Classic.  The Beacon-News

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • The Great Gingerbread Bake-Off at Eola Community Center

    Experience a festive evening of family bonding and creativity as you compete to build and decorate a gingerbread house for the chance to win fun prizes.

    Fri, 12/6/24

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  • Breakfast with Santa at White Eagle Golf Club

    Celebrate the holiday season with breakfast, Christmas cheer, and a special appearance by Santa hosted by TWG Wealth Planning.

    Sat, 12/7/24

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  • Brooklyn Charmers: A Tribute to Steely Dan

    Brooklyn Charmers, a Chicago-based tribute band, will perform the beloved catalog of Steely Dan, renowned for their unique blend of rock and jazz.

    Fri, 12/20/24

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  • Candlelight Concert: Christmas Carols with Strings

    Experience the magic of live Christmas carols performed with beautiful string instruments in a serene candlelit setting at the New England Congregational Church.

    Sat, 12/21/24

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REAL ESTATE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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