Susan Sarkauskas
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As Geneva TIF vote nears, city and school district don't see eye to eyeJun 10, 2016 1:00 am - The Geneva school district and city officials don't see eye to eye on a proposed tax increment financing district. The school district believes the east side of downtown...
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Walking dog in Sugar Grove? Get a leashJun 10, 2016 1:00 am - Sugar Grove is tightening animal laws to give police more authority to deal with people who walk dogs without a leash or keep dangerous dogs. "It's been nice in the past...
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Batavia man races in triathlon to mark father's road to recoveryJun 10, 2016 1:00 am - When Erik Hultquist crosses the finish line Sunday at the ET Batavia Triathlon, his father, Brett, will be there to cheer him. Brett's a supportive father, and he knows ...
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Meditation on fractals desired for latest Batavia bridge sculptureJun 08, 2016 5:32 am - The next piece of bridge art for Batavia may ask viewers to contemplate how some random events - including the development of snowflakes, coastlines and leaves - appear ...
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Food bank, Habitat for Humanity among those making the cut for riverboat fund grantsJun 08, 2016 1:00 am - Forty applicants could split $897,239 in external Grand Victoria Riverboat fund grants, a Kane County County Board committee recommended Wednesday. Few would get all the...
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Jewish group wishes Geneva peace, beauty with gift of muralJun 07, 2016 5:40 am - Fox Valley Jewish Neighbors celebrated its 10th anniversary in Geneva Monday night by giving the town a gift. It dedicated a 20-some-foot-long tile mural on its buil...
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Batavia dog shooting raises questionsJun 07, 2016 1:00 am - A Batavia police officer shot and wounded a stray dog Sunday morning, fearing the animal was about to attack him. Now the dog's owner has received a ticket for allowing ...
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After 50 years, St. Charles grocery guy hangs up his apronJun 04, 2016 7:00 am - When David Pichik started working at the Blue Goose Supermarket in 1966, stockboys stamped the prices on cans of beans. Lady cashiers wore dresses. And there was only on...
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Batavia preparing to borrow $30 million for sewage plant workJun 03, 2016 5:00 am - Batavia is getting ready to borrow $30 million to fix up its sewage-treatment plant. It is also working on separating combined sanitary-and-stormwater sewers in two resi...
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Where can you get rid of a TV?Jun 02, 2016 1:00 am - The days of free recycling of electronic items in Kane County are over. So if you care enough about the environment to responsibly dispose of your old television set or ...