News updates from The Beacon-News delivered every Monday and Wednesday.
Monday, Dec 24 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 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Robin Dale, who lost her son to an overdose a year ago, is working with other families and officials to expand grief counseling. |
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| 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. |
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| It was a big year for VNA Healthcare and its director, Linnea Windel. |
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| 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. |
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| 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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