Author: Fox Valley Magazine

The St. Charles Arts Council is hosting its annual fundraiser “Party in the Park” tonight at the Pottawatomie Park Pavilion in St. Charles from 6pm-9pm. The event includes delicious brisket and pulled pork by 4Ds BBQ, a silent auction, a Time & Talent auction and music by Afternoon Logic. An open bar will be available as well. The cost is $100 per person, with proceeds benefitting the St. Charles Arts Council. Tickets are available at the door. The St. Charles Arts Council is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to promote the arts, creativity and culture in the community. …

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This Saturday, the City of West Chicago is presenting an event to delight food lovers everywhere. visit us The event is called, appropriately enough, Food Festival, and will be held from 4:00 – 8:00pm in the historic downtown area. Food Festival is exactly how it sounds – a finger-licking fun festival of food. Enjoy a summer evening filled with live music, a sampling of beverages, and fun activities for all ages. And, yes, there would be food at the event. Lots of it. This free outdoor event features a variety of food and beverage trucks throughout the downtown area with…

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Classic Top 40 powerhouse America will bring its 50th Anniversary Tour to the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles this Saturday, August 27, at 8:30pm. Tickets are $69 – $99 and are available here. America founding members Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell met in high school in London in the late 1960s and quickly harmonized their way to the top of the charts on the strength of their signature song “A Horse With No Name.” Fifty plus years later, these friends are still making music together, touring the world and thrilling audiences with their timeless sound. Their best-known tunes, which also…

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The Aurora Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a man caught on surveillance video stealing flowers from a local business. The footage (below) is from a business located in the 2000 block of US Route 34 and was taken last Sunday at approximately 3:00am. Anyone having any information is requested to contact an Aurora Detective at 630-256-5500. For tips, call 630-892-1000 or visit online at: aurora-il.org/CrimeTip (CLICK on photo for playback.)

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There’s something about police/military dogs, or K-9s, that seems to transcend man’s typical bonding with dogs. The very real sense that such animals are conscious of their role as public servants and forces for good likely has something to do with it. While that may be classic anthropomorphism, try telling that to the men and women who serve with these extraordinary animals. But duck quickly if you do. The deep bonds and measures of respect felt for K-9s by their human colleagues was displayed last week in the End of Watch ceremony for Jullo, a 9-year veteran of the Will…

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President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced his controversial plan to provide $10,000 in debt cancellation for millions of college-educated Americans — and up to $10,000 more for those with the greatest financial need. Student-loan borrowers who earn less than $125,000 a year, or families earning less than $250,000, would be eligible for the $10,000 loan forgiveness, Biden announced in a tweet. For recipients of Pell Grants, which are reserved for undergraduates with the most significant financial need, the federal government would cancel up to an additional $10,000 in federal loan debt. In keeping with my campaign promise, my Administration is…

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St. Charles’ Ann Tardy just got “the bug.” Having graduated from law school and after passing the bar exam in Illinois, Tardy decided she wanted to live in San Francisco “because of the weather…and yeah, because I wanted to be in Silicon Valley.” She interviewed her way to a position at professional services giant Coopers & Lybrand (since merged with PriceWaterhouse to become PwC), worked for a time doing tax research and eventually made the jump to venture capital-focused law firm Pillsbury Madison & Sutra. “So you could walk into my office on Monday with a brilliant idea and I…

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By Fox Valley Orthopedics When suffering from foot and ankle injuries or disorders, choosing between a podiatrist or orthopedist is important in finding the right care. After all, both are known for providing specialized foot and ankle treatment, so which is the best choice? What are the difference between podiatrists and orthopedists? The main difference between podiatrists and orthopedists is that each treats different body systems. Most conditions treated by podiatrists are strictly localized to the foot and/or ankle. That means podiatrists focus on the foot and ankle, treating the musculoskeletal system (bones, muscles, ligaments, joints) along with conditions affecting the…

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An off-duty Illinois State Police Officer identified a man fleeing the scene of a shooting on Aurora’s east side Thursday, stopped his vehicle, then pursued him on foot until various police agencies ultimately took the suspect into custody. At approximately 4:21PM on Thursday, Aurora Police Department officers were called to the 1000 block of N. Lake Street for a reported gunfire incident. When officers arrived on scene, a gunshot victim was located in a nearby lot suffering a gunshot wound to their abdomen and arm. While this incident was occurring, an off-duty Illinois State Police Officer was in the area…

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The City of Elgin is hosting its “End of Summer Bash” on Friday, August 26 at Festival Park featuring a concert, food trucks and fireworks. These festivities were originally programmed for the City’s Fourth of July event. The End of Summer Bash is free and open to the public, and it will kick off with a variety of food trucks vending after 4:00 p.m. on Grove Avenue between Prairie Street and Lake Street. A concert featuring the Modern Day Romeos begins at 7:00 p.m., and a stunning firework display that will take place at approximately 9:20 p.m. All of the…

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