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Aurora’s Zanis recreates crosses for video on Sandy Hook tragedy
Greg Zanis was gliding a black marker across one of the 26 white crosses when the rain came and began to wash the ink away on a child’s name. ... Full story
Coultrap – a tough decision
First days of school. Numerous grade levels. Decades of history. The Coultrap building in Geneva School District 304 is fondly remembered by many. ... Full story
Dog’s grab for pizza may have started S. Elgin fire
A dog jumping for a pizza box on the stove may have led to a Monday morning kitchen fire that left a South Elgin family with heavy damage to their duplex home. ... Full story
GUN OWNERS SOUND OFF ON PRESIDENT’S PROPOSALS
Frank Tripoli owns two guns: a Remington 870 Express 22-gauge shotgun (something he considers not a gun, but a “tool” for deer hunting) and a Hi-Point Compact 9-millimeter handgun. ... Full story
Chocolate Festival in Naperville draws big crowd ready for something sweet
Whether seen as a comfort food or a gateway to romance, chocolate seems to never lose its universal appeal. ... Full story
Group wants to bring CeaseFire to Elgin
A viewing last year of the 2011 documentary feature “The Interrupters” has renewed interest in bringing the group CeaseFire to Elgin. ... Full story
West Aurora Honors Clayton Muhammad...
and Boys II Men with Visit from Former East Aurora Superintendent ... Full story
City pushes for progress on McIlvaine house
The city hopes to see more progress on Clifford McIlvaine’s decadeslong home-improvement project as spring approaches. ... Full story
Batavia historic group opposes mayor on River Street building
The city’s Historic Preservation Commission has decided to stick with its original recommendation to upgrade the historical classification of a 90-year-old downtown building. ... Full story
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