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Announcing Tri-Cities Dinner Club

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Apr 8, 2026

Announcing Tri-Cities Dinner Club

Join your neighbors for simple, fun way to connect with other locals. No algorithm required — just some good food, easy conversation, and the same upbeat energy you get from Tri-Cities Central.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft
Meet the Geneva mom and author who's been fighting the Lyme disease epidemic for a decade — and wrote a book about it

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Apr 10, 2026

Meet the Geneva mom and author who's been fighting the Lyme disease epidemic for a decade — and wrote a book about it

After 10 years and more than 20 specialists, Geneva mom and author Terri McCormick finally learned her kids had Lyme disease — and now she's written a book about the hidden epidemic, with a May 11 launch event at Eagle Brook.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft

Local news for Batavia, Geneva, & St. Charles

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April 9 Newsletter: Swedish Days Parade hits the pause button

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Apr 9, 2026

April 9 Newsletter: Swedish Days Parade hits the pause button

Plus a steep water/sewer rate hike in St. Charles, a potential new residential development in Geneva, and a soon-to-open tea and pottery shop.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft
Tri-Cities Live Music Events: April 9-12

Live music

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Apr 8, 2026

Tri-Cities Live Music Events: April 9-12

Performances in Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles on Thursday through Sunday.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft
Tri-Cities Live Music Events: April 6-9

Live music

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Apr 4, 2026

Tri-Cities Live Music Events: April 6-9

Performances in Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles from Monday to Thursday.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft

Featured

Local news

Arcada Theatre to celebrate 100 years with downtown parade

Apr 11, 2026

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Arcada Theatre to celebrate 100 years with downtown parade

The Arcada Theatre will mark its 100th anniversary with a downtown St. Charles parade on Saturday, September 6 — exactly 100 years to the day after the historic venue first opened its doors in 1926.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft

Local news

Kane County is seeking its next ethics advisor

Apr 11, 2026

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Kane County is seeking its next ethics advisor

Kane County Board Chairman Corinne Pierog is accepting applications through April 30 for the county's next ethics advisor, a three-year appointment left vacant by the retirement of former Judge Grant Wegner after 14 years in the role.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft

Local news

Geneva officials signal TIF support for historic Bennett House redevelopment

Apr 10, 2026

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Geneva officials signal TIF support for historic Bennett House redevelopment

Geneva's City Council voted unanimously to advance potential TIF assistance for the redevelopment of the historic Bennett House on State Street, though no funding has been committed.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft

Local news

Two St. Charles standouts honored with Spirit of St. Charles awards

Apr 8, 2026

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Two St. Charles standouts honored with Spirit of St. Charles awards

St. Charles officials honored two community members with Spirit of St. Charles awards Monday night — Mark Weiss (of Comic Books for Kids) and Dawn Phillips (of Brown Butter Baked Goods & Café).

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft

Local news

St. Charles approves four-year utility rate overhaul to fund lead pipe mandate

Apr 7, 2026

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St. Charles approves four-year utility rate overhaul to fund lead pipe mandate

The St. Charles City Council voted to restructure water, sewer, and electric rates over four years — with significant water and sewer increases funding a state-mandated lead pipe replacement program affecting 3,400 customers (partially offset by a 5% electric rate cut).

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft

Local news

Geneva officials to review 13-unit residential proposal for East State Street

Apr 6, 2026

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Geneva officials to review 13-unit residential proposal for East State Street

Geneva officials will review a proposal to build 13 new residential units with live/work spaces at 223 E State Street, transforming a corner lot at Garfield Street currently home to a single commercial building.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft

Local business

A tea shop that makes its own pottery is opening in downtown Geneva

Apr 6, 2026

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A tea shop that makes its own pottery is opening in downtown Geneva

Steep N' Clay, a family-owned tea shop and working pottery studio from Elgin, opens its second location in downtown Geneva on April 18 with tea samples flowing all day.

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Sam Kraft

Local news

Geneva's Fabyan Villa Museum is now home to one of only six Doeuillet gowns in the world

Apr 4, 2026

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Geneva's Fabyan Villa Museum is now home to one of only six Doeuillet gowns in the world

A newly restored couture gown designed by the man credited with inventing the cocktail dress goes on display this month at Geneva's Fabyan Villa Museum — one of only six museums in the world with a Doeuillet garment.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft

Local news

Geneva Chamber highlighting East State Street businesses during construction

Apr 2, 2026

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Geneva Chamber highlighting East State Street businesses during construction

The Geneva Chamber of Commerce is launching a social media campaign to remind shoppers and diners that East State Street businesses are still open during the ongoing reconstruction project.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft

Newsletter Archive

April 6 Newsletter: Tulip festivals near the Tri-Cities area

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Apr 6, 2026

April 6 Newsletter: Tulip festivals near the Tri-Cities area

Plus Tri-Cities is in the midst of an e-bike boom, a very rare gown goes on display in Geneva, and two local institutions celebrating major milestones.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft
Tri-Cities Obituaries: April 5, 2026

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Apr 5, 2026

Tri-Cities Obituaries: April 5, 2026

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft
April 2 Newsletter: Introducing the Tri-Cities Dinner Club

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Apr 2, 2026

April 2 Newsletter: Introducing the Tri-Cities Dinner Club

Plus a housing debate in Batavia, a historic building to be revived in downtown St. Charles, and native plant sales coming up.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft
March 30 Newsletter: A spring planting and gardening guide for the Tri-Cities

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Mar 30, 2026

March 30 Newsletter: A spring planting and gardening guide for the Tri-Cities

Plus the Batavia community rallies behind a local family after tragedy, a major housing project proposed in St. Charles, and a day dedicated to all things Geneva.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft
March 23 Newsletter: Flea markets near the Tri-Cities

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Mar 23, 2026

March 23 Newsletter: Flea markets near the Tri-Cities

Plus St. Charles residents make their voices heard about the future of a downtown riverfront property and Batavia hosts its first-ever "Wine Walk."

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft
March 19 Newsletter: Local election and referendum results

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Mar 19, 2026

March 19 Newsletter: Local election and referendum results

Plus a potential water and sewer rate hike in St. Charles, new e-bike and e-moto regulations in Batavia, and a smorgasbord of Easter events coming up across the Tri-Cities.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft
March 16 Newsletter: Readers voice concerns about affordability in the Tri-Cities

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Mar 16, 2026

March 16 Newsletter: Readers voice concerns about affordability in the Tri-Cities

Plus a LaFox of Campton Hills TIF update, a deep dive into Batavia's windmill history, and several wine-focused events for the week ahead.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft
March 12 Newsletter: Local arts community busy with new events, initiatives, and honors

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Mar 12, 2026

March 12 Newsletter: Local arts community busy with new events, initiatives, and honors

Plus St. Patrick's Day events, a new solar site approved near St. Charles, and weighing in on affordability in the Tri-Cities area.

Sam Kraft
Sam Kraft
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