Author: Fox Valley Magazine

Welcome to our latest edition of Fox Valley Magazine’s 4 FOR THE WEEKEND where masking and social distancing have nothing to do with COVID, if you get our meaning. So let’s get to it, starting with….. Guns and Roses This is the perfect weekend in some ways. We’re combining two great American excesses – violent sports and Hallmark holidays. Bring it on. The Arcada is also combining two seemingly disparate streams of the American experience, in a way that we just love. Gangsters and romance. We love to point out that Valentine’s Day can be viewed from either perspective. And…

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In a statement on its website and an email to parents, the Batavia School District has announced that it will no longer enforce the governor’s mask mandate. “While we believe that we remain subject to the Governor’s executive orders, enforcement has become impossible and disruptive.  We no longer have the ability to maintain universal masking in our schools.  Coupled with the significant downward trend in new cases, we have decided to suspend enforcement of the indoor mask mandate. “Masks remain recommended and everyone should wear them in our schools, especially when social distancing cannot be maintained. “If conditions worsen or…

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The year is 1929 and Prohibition is at its height. Crime is a business and there are two top men: Phil Landers and Robin Banks. Phil Lander and six of his gang were surprised to see two police officers enter their warehouse at 10:30am on Valentine’s Day morning. Phil and his gang obliged the police officers, and lined up against the wall – surely they were used to the treatment. But when Robin Banks walked in with two machine guns, one can only imagine what went through Phil Lander’s head. All seven men were killed where they stood by Robin…

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The City of Lights Cabaret Club presents Honeymoon Cabaret! at the Two Brothers Roundhouse in Aurora. An evening of musical theatre love songs on the Saturday of Valentine’s Day weekend. Honeymoon Cabaret features local artists in a cabaret-style performance in the Tavern Room of Aurora’s historic Two Brothers Roundhouse. This show will steal your heart. Come for a Valentine’s Day date with your sweetheart, round up your favorite group of friends, or bring the whole family. 3:00 pm: all ages welcome7:00 pm: 21+ only A full menu of Roundhouse dinner and drinks will be available to patrons during the performance. Two…

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Need something to get into the mood for Valentine’s Day? Check out The Piazza in Aurora, which will be presenting A Night of Burlesque, Comedy, and Tunes on Friday, February 11th.It’s a throwback night of burlesque, comedy, music and laughs. Have a drink, have a laugh and take a peek. The Piazza is located at 85 Executive Drive in Aurora. Doors open at 5pm, show begins at 9pm. Tickets are $15 – $40 and are available here.

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The Kane County Sportsman’s Show will be held this Sunday, February 13, in the heated Kane County Fairgrounds buildings west of St. Charles at 525 S. Randall Road between Route 64 (North Ave.) and Route 38 (Roosevelt Road). View map. This show has been run by the same family for over 30 years. All shows are on Sunday only and the doors are open from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm. Buy, sell and trade firearms and all related items. Fishing tackle, military, air guns, muzzle loading, Indian artifacts, swords, gun parts, knives, reloading components, books, Indian jewelry, hunting gear, gun safes, display cases,…

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School mandates would remain in place for ‘coming weeks,’ pending court decision (Photo Credit: Blueroomstream.com) By JERRY NOWICKICapitol News Illinois If hospitalizations for COVID-19 continue to decline for the rest of the month, Gov. JB Pritzker plans to lift his executive order that mandates face coverings indoors by Feb. 28. The plan does not apply to schools. It’s unclear what level of rise in hospitalizations could lead the state to change its course, but Pritzker and health officials said at an afternoon news conference Wednesday that such a scenario was not out of the question. “It’s the end of the…

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In what prosecutors allege to be a racially-motivated crime, a Bartlett man has been indicated for attempted murder and hate crimes arising from a stabbing on January 31 in an Elgin bar. According to prosecutors, the 28 year-old suspect, who is white, was in a bar in the 1000 block of North Liberty Street, Elgin on the night of January 31 when he began to argue with an African American patron, directing epithets and racial slurs at him. The suspect was asked to leave and escorted outside to the parking lot, where he continued to shout slurs. When the patron…

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In a remarkable turn of events, two members of the Geneva District 304 School Board have resigned, according to a report in the Kane County Chronicle. Board President Taylor Egan has apparently resigned without any public statement. Board Member Alicia Saxton resigned Monday, according to the report, and sent a statement to the Kane County Chronicle on Wednesday. Saxton’s statement, as reported by the Chronicle, is remarkable in its direct condemnation of the district’s superintendent, Kent Mutchler. “It was very hard to sit back and constantly be blamed for every decision as a school board when we had very little…

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