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Former Aurora Mayor Tom Weisner remembered as 'true public servant' | Residents file for library referendum

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January 2, 2019

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Former Aurora Mayor Tom Weisner dies, remembered as 'true public servant'

Tuesday, Jan 1

Former Aurora Mayor Tom Weisner died Friday. He was 69 years old.

Crosby: Tom Weisner's footprint in Aurora was wide and deep

Even as he battled cancer, Tom Weisner never stopped fighting for the city he led and loved, Denise Crosby writes.

Residents file for Aurora Public Library West Branch referendum

The April consolidated election ballot could include a referendum asking voters if they want the Aurora Public Library West Branch moved.

After decades in Naperville, Ribfest is considering location change for 2020

Summer 2019 marks the last year Naperville Ribfest will be held in Naperville's Knoch Park. Festival organizers are looking at places outside of Naperville to host Ribfest 2020.

No snow yet for the winter season, but paying to remove it still a priority: Aurora officials

The city of Aurora recently allocated more than a million dollars for snow removal in 2019.

Two men rob Sugar Grove gas station, beat up the clerk

Two men entered a Sugar Grove BP Gas Station and battered a clerk before fleeing around 2:45 a.m. Dec. 28, 2018.

Changes on horizon for Aurora in 2019

The question for 2019 in Aurora is not whether things will change, but how much.

Faces of 2018: Father whose son's remains were found along Fox River works to change mental health stigma

Nate Soesbe, whose son's remains were found in the Fox River, is trying to change mental health stigma.

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