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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Kane Mayors, Managers, Aldermen Meet with Lawmakers on Local Impacts of Pension Reform

The local government distributive fund and rising public safety pension costs are among the topics.

Representatives from several Kane County municipalities traveled to Springfield Tuesday, May 14, to advocate their position on several issues, including the instability of the local government distributive fund and rising public safety pension costs. Village President Patsy Smith and Trustee Mike Millette of Campton Hills, Batavia Aldermen Dan Chanzit and Kyle Hohmann, East Dundee Village President Lael Miller, Montgomery Village President Matt Brolley and Montgomery Trustee Steve Jungermann were in Springfield as part of the Metro West Council of Government's annual Drive Down event. Administrators from Gilberts, St. Charles, Montgomery, East Dundee and Geneva also attended the event.  Metro West Council of Government, a regional group of…

Bonkers for Baseball? Post Your Passion on Patch!

Peanuts, beer, hotdogs and summer sun — it's baseball season in Illinois and we want to hear all about the our Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles high school teams, the Kane County Cougars and of course the Cubs and the Sox!

Calling all sports fanatics, Patch wants you! Are you passionate about the Kane County Cougars? How about the Cubs or Sox? Are you wild about Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles high school baseball or softball? A local league? Attend every Little League game? Then we want hear all about it!  Part of the Patch mission is to strengthen communities and improve the lives of their residents, but we can't do it without you. Our Local Voices section allows members of the community — from cooking enthusiasts to local politicians and everyone in between—to interact and post directly to the site. These posts then appear on the homepage, in the daily newsletter and are shared by editors via Facebook and Twitter. The best thing about sharing your stuff …

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Your Take: What Do You Appreciate About Tri-Cities Police Officers?

It's Police Week in the United States; in that spirit, we asked our local readers in Geneva, St. Charles and Batavia what they appreciate most about their local force.

Did you know that this week—May 13-20—is officially Police Week in the United States? According to PoliceWeek.org:  In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls as Police Week. Currently, tens of thousands of law enforcement officers from around the world converge on Washington, DC to participate in a number of planned events which honor those that have paid the ultimate sacrifice. In the spirit of the week, we reached out to our St. Charles, Geneva and Batavia Patch readers on Facebook and asked what they appreciate most about the various Tri-Cities police departments. Here’s some of what readers shared with us:  Jessica Ledlow Silha…

speedy mama

8:52 am on Thursday, May 16, 2013

Thanks to the officer for pulling me over in a school zone (and not giving me a ticket)---honestly--you were right, no one should be speeding, our kids are too important!! I've never sped there again!   more ›

Eating Organic in the Tri-Cities

Eating organic is good for your health and it's good for the planet. But sometimes, it can be hard to find. Here's where to get the best organic foods in and around Batavia, Genevsa and St. Charles.

Did you know that eating conventional produce increases your risk of pesticide contamination by 30 percent? And chowing down on non-organic chicken and pork increases your risk of exposure to antibiotic-resistant bacteria by 33 percent? This is all according to a 2012 Annals of Internal Medicine report. If you're not already sold on the benefits of eating organic, consider this: organic foods may have more nutrients than their conventionally produced counterparts. Organic broccoli, for example, has higher levels of antioxidants and vitamin C than the traditionally produced variety, found a 2012 Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture study. There’s also evidence of more heart-healthy omega-3s in organic poultry and dairy. So eating …

Sue Z. Cue

4:11 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Fresh D'Lite in the Geneva Commons is a great organic restaurant. They also offer gluten free.   more ›

Monday, May 13, 2013

Geneva Job Center: Machine Operators, Cadence Health, Auto Specialist and More

Take a look at the public and private sector job openings we found in the Tri-Cities of Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles.

Welcome back to Job Center, Patch's listing of local job advertisements in the Tri-Cities area. Most listings were found via the direct websites of the local agencies, but we found more on Indeed.com, an aggregator of job postings from all over the nation. Still searching?   Still searching?   Still searching?

Sue Roulo

2:52 pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Would you like a job with flexible hours, holidays off, company incentives, trips, awards, sales bonuses, and a starting wage of $25/hour? Contact me for more information: Sue Roulo, Independent Chocolatier with Dove Chocolate Discoveries at 708-227-7060.   more ›

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Geneva Gas Guide: Local Prices Higher Than State, Nation

Use our weekly guide to find the lowest gasoline prices in the Tri-Cities of Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles.

National average gasoline prices edged up slightly over the past week, but are down 11.2 cents per gallon of regular gasoline from a month ago. Statewide, the average price of a gallon of regular gasoline late Wednesday was $3.947, significantly lower than the prices seen in the Tri-Cities. The Hubbard Avenue Marathon in Batavia had the lowest price per gallon of regular gasoline in the Tri-Cities on Wednesday, according to Illinois Gas Prices, tied with Costco and Sam's Club, which charge a membership fee. AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report showed that nationally, the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline late Wednesday was $3.522 a gallon, up slightly from $3.508 a day earlier and up from $3.516 a week ago. The national average of a …

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Tri-Cities Death Notices: Longtime Educators, Veterans, Jim's Pizza Owner Among Those We Lost

Here is a brief description and links to funeral arrangements for loved ones from Geneva, Batavia and St. Charles.

        LINK TO LAST WEEK'S NOTICES:   Are you looking for more information about Tri-Cities funeral homes and services? Would you care to review the services provided by a local funeral home? Click on the funeral home names to see the Patch Places listing for each business to write a review or learn more about the funeral home. Batavia Geneva St. Charles

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Rick Nagel

11:50 am on Friday, May 3, 2013

To share memories of Andy Eisele: http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Andrew-Eisele&lc=1581&pid=164568558&mid=5517310   more ›

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Route 64 Gas Leak 2nd This Month

Construction crew cracked a 6-inch, high-pressure natural gas main, prompting the closure and the evacuation of several businesses.

Monday afternoon's gas leak along the East Main Street/Route 64 reconstruction was the second caused by construction crews this month and the third since August. City officials hoped to reopen East Main Street/Route 64 by midnight Monday after a construction crew struck a 6-inch, high-pressure natural gas main during midafternoon, forcing the thoroughfare’s closure between 9th and 13th avenues and prompting the evacuation of several businesses. St. Charles Fire Department interim Fire Chief Joe Schelstreet said late Monday that the incident was reported at 2:28 p.m. Firefighters remained at the scene late into the evening, using monitoring equipment to take readings of natural gas levels to ensure the perimeter was wide enough while the …

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Kane County's Last Strip Club Closing? Blackjacks on Route 25 Denied Liquor License

Kane County won’t issue liquor license sought by prospective buyers of Blackjacks Gentlemen’s Club.

The only strip joint in Kane County could close after county officials narrowly voted down a liquor license request by the two people who are considering buying it, the Daily Herald reports. According to the Daily Herald account, Blackjacks Gentlemen’s Club on Route 25 between Elgin and St. Charles has been operating without a liquor license for about a year. The county reduced the number of its liquor licenses — specifically, the one held by Blackjacks — about a year ago, after its owners pleaded guilty in February 2012 to federal charges related to the club and an illegal Internet gambling operation. The Kane County Board on Tuesday voted 11-10 to deny a liquor license application by Debra Diaz and Seif El Sharif, operating as DD&SS Inc…

Jim Radecki

1:35 pm on Friday, April 12, 2013

Where will Jenny McCarthy now find part time work in order to afford moving to Geneva?   more ›

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Tri-Cities Death Notices Include TWA Flight 847 Hostage/Veteran, Owner of Pete's Citgo, Fermilab Employee and Business Owners

Here is a brief description and links to funeral arrangements for loved ones from St. Charles, Geneva and Batavia.

LINK TO LAST WEEK'S NOTICES:   Are you looking for more information about Tri-Cities funeral homes and services? Would you care to review the services provided by a local funeral home? Click on the funeral home names to see the Patch Places listing for each business to write a review or learn more about the funeral home. Batavia Geneva St. Charles

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