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Illinois quick hits: Aurora makes Bears an offer; clinic serves mostly out-of-state patients
Aurora makes Bears an offer Chicago Bears president Kevin Warren remains optimistic about plans for a new lakefront stadium, despite not being able to secure public funding in Springfield. Now Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin is offering an alternative, promising financial support from taxpayers. While Warren acknowledged Irvin’s interest, he has reiterated his commitment to staying in Chicago. ...
Several Pride Parades will be held Sunday around Chicagoland to celebrate Pride Month
Pride Month will be celebrated Sunday in several parades around Chicagoland. The biggest will be in downtown Aurora, which is hosting the Aurora Pride Parade for the fifth year. It kicks off at noon, starting at East Benton Street and South Broadway and ending at West Downer Place and North Middle Avenue. A post-parade after-party […]
Catch Guy King at Blues On The Fox Festival
He’s one of the greatest Blues and Jazz artists to come out of Chicago in recent history, blending soul, rock and R&B to create a one-of-a-kind sound. Singer and guitarist, Guy King joined us with details on his upcoming show and a preview performance. Blues On The Fox Festival...
Describing a hometown hero….
Words that are used to describe Chris Ackley are determined, strong, loyal, dedicated, honest, hardworking and passionate about his family and friends. I talked about him briefly last week as we prepared to place about 1,200 flags on the graves of veterans at Maple Park Cemetery just in time for the Memorial Day weekend holiday.
DeKalb organization turns to classic sweet treat to raise funds
DEKALB, Ill. (WTVO) – Everybody—regardless of age—loves cotton candy, according to Elisa Reamer, marketing and programming assistant at the Kishwaukee Special Recreation Association. That is why the DeKalb nonprofit chose the classic confection to raise funds to better serve those with special needs who come to them from all over northern Illinois. “We chose cotton […]
A postcard from Cicada World
Some parts of northern Illinois are still in the noisy throes of the 17-year cicada emergence. In other areas…not a peep. So for our listeners suffering from cicada envy, WNIJ’s Susan Stephens trekked out to a DeKalb County forest preserve to learn about the six-legged noisemakers from nature educator and cicada super-fan, Peggy Anesi. She's with the University of Illinois Extension and based at Russell Woods Forest Preserve in Genoa.
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