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2018年12月26日 星期三

Aurora police face culture change with new information sharing center | New pay plans don't address perks tied to Aurora's up-front pension costs

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December 26, 2018

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Aurora police face culture change as department launches new information sharing center

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Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman says officers face a culture change come January as they implement a new method of sharing information throughout the department.

New Aurora pay plans don't address perks tied to millions in up-front pension costs for the city

New pay plans approved for city employees leave in place some retirement perks that have likely contributed to the millions of dollars Aurora has paid in up-front pension costs. A city official said the perks could be discussed in 2020.

East Aurora High School food pantry leaders say 'the whole school has embraced us'

The Marie Wilkinson food pantry opened in East Aurora High School nearly a year ago, serving both students and community members. Leaders say it's a community effort.

Faces of 2018: As opioid crisis continues, Kendall County moms provide places for families to grieve kids gone too soon

Robin Dale, who lost her son to an overdose a year ago, is working with other families and officials to expand grief counseling.

Faces of 2018: Aurora teen still pushing for mental health awareness

Now a student at Aurora University, Allie Tatar, who struggles with depression and anxiety, continues to thrive but is still advocating to break the stigma.

2018 was a year of milestones for VNA and its director

It was a big year for VNA Healthcare and its director, Linnea Windel.

Kane County Coroner's Office staff volunteers to deliver 650 free meals to homeless people on Christmas Day

Kane County Coroner Rob Russell and his staff have all volunteered to work on Christmas Day to deliver 650 free meals through the Christmas Cheer Foundation.

Oswego East co-op swimmer Grace Cooper qualifies for 2020 Olympic Trials

Oswego East co-op swimmer Grace Cooper, the defending state champion in the 50- and 100-yard freestyles, qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 50- and 100-meter freestyles.

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