Susan Sarkauskas
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Caregiver pleads guilty to sexually assaulting disabled woman, causing pregnancyJan 14, 2025 11:08 am - A caregiver who impregnated a resident of a home for people with profound disabilities has pleaded guilty.
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Fermilab director resigns as new contractor takes over lab in BataviaJan 13, 2025 4:00 pm - Fermilab’s director has stepped down as the lab in Batavia begins operating under a new contract.
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Judge rules Aurora alderman candidate can’t be on ballotJan 13, 2025 1:00 pm - A Kane County judge Monday upheld an electoral board’s decision to remove an Aurora alderman candidate from the April 1 ballot.
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Man deemed fit to stand trial in fatal stabbingJan 10, 2025 7:04 pm - A Kane County judge ruled an Elgin man is fit to stand trial on charges he stabbed a man to death.
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Rip-off recap: These were the top 10 scams of 2024Jan 10, 2025 5:15 am - Online shopping scams topped the Better Business Bureau of Chicago and Northern Illinois' annual list of most frequently reported rip-offs for the fifth consecutive year, followed by phishing and employment scams.
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Detention hearing delayed, for third time, for Geneva murder suspectJan 09, 2025 10:47 pm - Over Kane County State’s Attorney Jamie Mosser’s objection, the pretrial detention hearing for a man charged with killing two people in Geneva was continued yet again Thursday.
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Man gets 13 years for sex assaulting woman after giving her cocaineJan 09, 2025 2:37 pm - An Aurora man was sentenced Monday to 13 years in prison for a sexual assault.
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Four considered for Kane County board vacancyJan 09, 2025 11:46 am - Four people are being considered for the Kane County Board District 7 vacancy, including an East Aurora District 131 school board member.
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Woman pleads guilty to Downers Grove robberyJan 08, 2025 2:10 pm - A Darien woman has pleaded guilty to robbing a woman five years ago in Downers Grove, as part of what prosecutors back then called a mini crime-spree.
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Geneva to ask voters for money for police, fire stationJan 07, 2025 3:06 pm - Geneva voters will be asked to approve borrowing $68 million to build a new police station and a new fire station.