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2 Kane County Buildings Make 2018 List of Most Endangered Historic Places

2 Kane County Buildings Make 2018 List of Most Endangered Historic Places

April 25, 2018
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Breaking News, Business, Clubs and Organizations, Communities, Education, Government, Kane County, Quality of Life, Real Estate

Two Kane County buildings — the former Mill Race Inn in Geneva and the Amasa White house on the 26-acre Settler’s Hill site in Geneva…

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Kane County Hospitals Earn Top Grades in Safety

Kane County Hospitals Earn Top Grades in Safety

April 25, 2018
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Awards and Recognition, Business, Communities, Consumers, Education, Health, Public Safety, Quality of Life, WK-Communities

Kane County hospitals’ safety ratings are worthy of the honor roll this spring, with a report card of three A’s and two B’s in Leapfrog’s…

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Batavia Resident's Groundbreaking Work on Immigrants Lands 2018 Guggenheim Fellowship

Batavia Resident’s Groundbreaking Work on Immigrants Lands 2018 Guggenheim Fellowship

April 25, 2018
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Awards and Recognition, Communities, Consumers, Education, People, Schools

With scarcely a day going by without proposals, protests or headlines surrounding the issue of immigration, Northern Illinois University history professor and Batavia resident Aaron…

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Kane County Ranks 7th Healthiest of 102 Counties in Illinois

Kane County Ranks 7th Healthiest of 102 Counties in Illinois

April 25, 2018
Awards and Recognition, Communities, Education, Government, Health, Kane County Health Department, Quality of Life, WK-Features

Kane County is the seventh-healthiest of 102 counties in Illinois. The number is up from 12th place last year in the ranking provided by the…

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#EOTY43 Week 4: Meet 8 Inspiring Educators from West Aurora 129, St. Charles 303, District U-46

#EOTY43 Week 4: Meet 8 Inspiring Educators from West Aurora 129, St. Charles 303, District U-46

April 24, 2018
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Awards and Recognition, Education, Events, Kane County, Kane County Regional Office of Education, People, Schools

For the 43rd annual Educator of the Year ceremony, 41 nominees will be honored in an Olympics-themed event on May 4 at the Q Center…

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Aurora Public Library Removes Art Exhibit Criticized as 'Islamaphobic'

Aurora Public Library Removes Art Exhibit Criticized as ‘Islamaphobic’

April 23, 2018
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Arts & Entertainment, Communities, Education, Government, Libraries in Kane County, Video Story

 The Aurora Public Library has removed a display some have called “Islamaphobic” following harsh public criticism from patrons, including Aurora’s mayor. Mayor Richard Irvin…

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RSVP By April 27 For Crain's Small-Business Week Event in Aurora

RSVP By April 27 For Crain’s Small-Business Week Event in Aurora

April 23, 2018
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Business, Communities, Education, Events, Government, Jobs, Local Economy, State of Illinois, WK-Business, WK-Communities

Crain’s Small Business Week is bringing its 2018 show on the road, coming to Aurora on May 2 for a Small Business Expo & Procurement…

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Fermilab Blessed With Baby Bison!

Fermilab Blessed With Baby Bison!

April 22, 2018
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Communities, Education, Environment, Government, Nature, Quirky and Fun, Science & Technology, Weekend

Fermilab offers several annual traditions for Kane County residents, from its Family Open House to its STEM Career Expo. But none are quite as anticipated…

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1,300 Vehicles, 46 Tons of Recycled Materials at April Recycling Event!

1,300 Vehicles, 46 Tons of Recycled Materials at April Recycling Event!

April 20, 2018
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Events, Government, Recycling, Sustainability, Taxpayers

Editor’s Note: This article is written by Kane County Recycling Coordinator Jennifer Jarland. Got a question or idea for a recycling tip? Contact Jarland at…

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Kane County History: Nordens Soner And Batavia's Swedish Society

Kane County History: Nordens Soner And Batavia’s Swedish Society

April 20, 2018
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Clubs and Organizations, Communities, Education, Government, History, Nonprofits, People, WK-Features

Editor’s Note: This article is part of a weekly series on Kane County’s amazing history. Today’s post was submitted by Batavia Depot Museum Executive Director…

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