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Oswego News

Traffic Update: Woolley RoadUnfortunately, due to delays in franchise utility scheduling the opening of Woolley Road has been delayed. The closure is expected to remain in place through the end of day August 15. We appreciate your patience and understanding as this important infrastructure improvement project gets underway. Please continue to plan and follow all posted detours and signage.

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Local Dad to Appear on ESPN

Dad Takeover: Josh Caputo defends title in Pop-A-Shot National Championship Airing August 1 on ESPN the Ocho Pop-A-Shot, the arcade basketball game that ruled the late ’80s and ’90s, is back on the big stage—and so are the players who never stopped shooting. On Thursday, August 1 at 9 PM EST, ESPN the Ocho will air the Pop-A-Shot National Championship, featuring eight finalists, including Josh Caputo, of Montgomery IL, who won the 2024 Championship and is looking to defend his title. And here’s what makes this lineup unique: the field is dominated by dads in their 40s. Their days of full-court runs are behind them, but their shooting touch. As sharp as ever. Competitor Scott Setzke puts it best: ‘Knees don’t work anymore, but arms and eyes still do.’ What they all share is a deep connection to the game. These players grew up during the golden era of basketball and arcades, when Pop-A-Shot was as iconic as cherry Coke and Runts. Their stories stretch from winning a sixth-grade contest for a signed Isiah Thomas jersey to drawing crowds at the bowling alley, quarters lined up on the rail as they set a new high score. “Honestly, it’s an honor,” said finalist Jarrod Shappell. “It’s this joyful little game that’s somehow connected me to old friends, my kids, strangers at bars, and now… this great set of competitors on ESPN.” One name fans might recognize - Brad Johnson, the Super Bowl–winning quarterback. He showed up to the St. Louis Qualifier, drained shots, and proved he belonged. A dad, a competitor, and now a wildcard selection—Brad rounds out the field. This year’s championship will be played on the Pop-A-Shot Elite, the brand’s commercial-grade game designed for bars and arcades. It’s a fitting comeback for a company that held national tournaments in the late ’80s—and for the players who grew up with the game and never lost their touch. Watch the Pop-A-Shot National Championship live on ESPN the Ocho, Thursday, August 1 at 9 PM EST.

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Plainfield News

Movie Night in Settlers' ParkPack up the kids, chairs, and bug spray and head to Settlers' Park tonight! The Village and Plainfield Park District are showing Moana 2 (PG, 100 minutes) at 8:30 p.m. Plus, you can visit with the Police Department, Fire Protection District, and Plainfield Area Public Library. The 2025 Movie Series is presented by Waste Management. For more information, click here.

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Oswego News

Memorial Ceremony at Village Hall – June 6The Village of Oswego invites the community to attend the Illinois Fallen Wall Closing Ceremony this Friday, June 6, at 10:30 a.m. at Village Hall (100 Parkers Mill).

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Aurora News

Header_CityOfLightsHistory-Making Inauguration at the Paramount TheatreJohn LaeschTuesday, May 13 ushered in a new era for the City of Aurora's City Council. For the first time in history, the Council is made up of four Latino Aldermen and Alderwomen--Juany Garza of Ward 2, Jonathan Nunez of Ward 4, Dan Barreiro of Ward 1, and Javier Banuelos of Ward 7.

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Aurora News

Aurora Bids Farewell to History-Making Mayor Richard C. IrvinOn Tuesday, May 6, the 59th Mayor Richard C. Irvin convened his last Committee of the Whole (C.O.W.) in Council Chambers. In addition to regular business, the meeting was punctuated by several presentations and remarks recognizing this as the last call to order by the current Mayor, honoring his legacy of leadership and community impact.Groups that took the mic to thank the Mayor for his service to the City of Aurora included the Aurora Puerto Rican Cultural Council, who presented him with the Sazon y Corazon Award.The Aurora Housing Authority and Aurora African American Heritage Advisory Board President also spoke, thanking the mayor for his dedication to AAHAB's cause and community efforts. Members of JH Hospitality Group were also represented; their message involved the unveiling of a new dish at their latest restaurant, Touché French Creole. The Irvin Grit will join their menu to honor Mayor Irvin. ________________________________________________________________________________"I have sat on this dais for the past 18 years and will forever be grateful for this opportunity," Mayor Irvin said with emotion. "You all allowed a little boy who grew up in public housing to fulfill his dream of leading his city."Mayor Irvin issued several proclamations to honor key members of his administration, designating their birthdays as official holidays in Aurora. Those recognized included Deputy Mayor Memo Trujillo, Chief of Staff Alex Alexandrou, Deputy Chiefs of Staff Alex Voigt and Maria Lindsay, and retiring Police Chief Keith Cross, who will conclude his distinguished 30-year career at the end of the month.Thank you, Mayor Irvin, for a history-making 8 years in office--and nearly 20 years of serving Aurora as an elected official!________________________________________NEXT WEEK: Free Empowering Seniors Against Scams Workshop!Register for this FREE workshop designed to provide the knowledge and tools required to recognize and avoid scams that threaten financial security. The City of Aurora’s I.T. Department and Senior Services Division are collaborating with the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office to host this workshop at the Prisco Community Center on May 15. Equip yourself or your loved ones with the tools necessary to identify and prevent scams, fraud, and elder abuse. Email boatrightk@aurora.il.us or call (630) 256-3406 with questions. Register Today

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Aurora Alderman at Large

Alderman Appointee ENGWith the recent election of Alderman At-Large John Laesch as the 60th Mayor of Aurora, the City has officially opened the process to appoint a new Alderman-at-Large to fill the pending vacancy on the Aurora City Council.

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Fox Valley Mall Update

Food Truck FiestaThursday, May 1st from 2pm - 8pmJoin us for an epic community celebration full of flavor and fun for the whole family featuring food trucks, live mariachi music, entertainment, vendors, kids’ activities, and more!

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Oswego News

Student Rep Applications Due TomorrowVillage HallKnow a high school student who wants to get involved in local government? The Village is seeking Student Representatives for the 2025-2026 school year. Oswego High and Oswego East students can gain real-world experience and make a difference.

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City of Aurora

Student Rep Applications Due TomorrowVillage HallKnow a high school student who wants to get involved in local government? The Village is seeking Student Representatives for the 2025-2026 school year. Oswego High and Oswego East students can gain real-world experience and make a difference.

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