Kendall County
‘Nobody wants to live in data center row’ - Residents speak out after Yorkville approves 540-acre data center
The city of Yorkville approved the 540-acre Project Steel data center, with 16, two-story warehouses. The approval came after hours of residents urging the city to slow down approval for data centers.
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4mOswego giving more financial aid to planned Billy Bricks Pizza, ice cream shop
The Oswego Village Board this week approved a $232,716 revolving loan and a $40,000 economic development incentive award for Billy Bricks of Oswego LLC.
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7mPlano Library schedules kids and adult events through June
Plano Library offers free programs for kids and adults through June
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3mSummer season begins at Oswegoland Park District pools next week
The Oswegoland Park District operates three aquatic facilities - the Civic Center in Oswego, Winrock Pool in Montgomery and the Splash Pad in Oswego.
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3mYorkville’s Owen Horeni runs fastest 800 time in state track prelims: Friday Record Newspapers sports roundup
Yorkville senior Owen Horeni ran the fastest Class 800-meter run time in Friday's state track preliminaries in Charleston, while Oswego junior Dontrell Young advanced to Saturday's finals in all three sprints to lead area finalists.
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5mJaelynn Anthony, Oswego start fast, beat Plainfield East for third straight sectional championship
Oswego needed four batters to score two runs Friday, and Jaelynn Anthony and her defense did the rest. The Purdue recruit struck out seven and only allowed one ball to leave the infield, as Oswego beat Plainfield East 2-0 for its third straight sectional championship.