Tag: Mayor Richard Irvin
Chuck Nelson... A lifelong Auroran who has served as both an elected official and an executive,
Aurora to honor retiring deputy mayor
AURORA, Ill., Dec. 11, 2020 (City of Aurora Communications Office) — Chuck Nelson is synonymous with Aurora, Illinois. A lifelong Auroran who has served as both an elected official andRead More
A special moment of silence was held at 8:46 a.m., when the first plane hit the north tower of the World Trade Center.
Aurora Remembers September 11
AURORA, IL, Sept. 11, 2020 — Aurora commemorated the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on Friday, Sept. 11, in a ceremony led by public safety officials.Read More
All of us should choose to continue to refrain from holding indoor services at this time.
Aurora responds to Trump’s demand to open churches
———- City of Aurora May 23, 2020 Community News Release A MESSAGE FOR AURORA’S FAITH COMMUNITY During these unprecedented and uncertain times, our community has come together as only weRead More
Under stern advice from the health department, both were tested last Saturday after an Aurora Police supervisor tested positive for COVID-19.
Aurora Mayor, Police Chief Test Positive for COVID-19
AURORA, Ill., March 27, 2020 — The Kane County Health Department confirmed the positive COVID-19 test results for Aurora Mayor Richard C. Irvin and Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman. UnderRead More
Wayside attornys & state's attorney's office to meet
Wayside Cross, state’s attorney to work on plan that will help child sex offenders leave downtown Aurora mission – The Beacon-News
Relief replaced angst when lawyers for Wayside Cross residents and officials from Kane County State’s Attorney Joe McMahon’s office agreed to sit down and iron out a plan that “givesRead More
“In memory of this courageous young hero, we fly our flags at half-staff,” said Aurora Mayor Richard C. Irvin...
Aurora flies flags at half-staff in honor of young soldier
AURORA, Ill., Jan. 12, 2020 — Flags have been lowered to half-staff in the City of Aurora in honor of PFC Miguel Villalon, 21. The US Army soldier lost hisRead More
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Wayside Cross child sex offender residents receive new notices citing proximity to Aurora park – The Beacon-News
For the second time this year, child sex offenders who live at Wayside Cross in Aurora were given eviction notices stating they must find a new place to live withinRead More
City reverses course... now funding UYM.
Aurora Mayor Irvin gives $20K in grants to Wayside’s UYM and Agape Connection
Aurora, Ill., Nov. 23, 2019 — Yesterday, Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin announced, in a media briefing, the distribution of two grants by the city of $10,000 each for Wayside CrossRead More
Alderman Judd Lofchie of the 10th Ward voted against the grant application.
Aurora City Council moves forward with a McCarty Park grant application, 9-1
AURORA, Ill., Sept. 24, 2019 — Tonight at the Aurora City Council meeting, the alderman voted 9-1 to authorize the city’s park and recreation department to apply for a $109,Read More