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One of those recipients was CHIP IN Batavia, which received $3,000. CHIP IN (Community Helpers Impacting People In Need) was established in 2013 to support homeless and low-income families in the Batavia School District.
Police were notified shortly before 9 a.m. that a white man, dressed in all black, wearing a backpack, was standing in a baseball field at Big Woods Park, 1063 S. Raddant Road.
Batavia hosted Geneva in varsity baseball on Monday, April 29, 2024.
Boyle will perform five shows Thursday, May 23- Saturday, May 25.
Fabyan Windmill's public tours will open June 2.
Enjoy group hikes, bike rides and kayaking along the Fox River this spring and summer.
Besides particle physics research, Fermilab has also long provided a habitat for American bison. The Fermilab herd currently consists of 24 cows and two bulls.
Experience the emotional moments as television celebrities and a classical music star are inducted into the Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame.
Learn about Batavia’s people and places during Preservation Week through a bar crawl, trolley tour, workshop and informal conversations about Batavia’s history.
The Batavia Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting on April 18 for Geneva Winery's new location, which is now open at 5 N. River St. in Batavia.
The winners were chosen in April from over 300 submissions from seventh graders and eighth graders in Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles schools.
The independent coffee house is located at 1109 Ritter St., and is the fourth Krema Coffee Roasters, joining other locations in Plainfield, Lockport and Tinley Park.
Waubonsee Community College was the host sponsor of the Illinois Design Educators Association (IDEA) Region 3 Competition and Awards Ceremony this spring.
The Kane County Regional Office of Education will honor educators and other professionals at the Educator of the Year awards dinner, to be held May 3.
Hundreds of Batavia High School students left their classrooms at 2 p.m. Friday and walked across Main St. to Engstrom Family Park to stage a protest.