At The Scrapbook Page in Aurora, the uninitiated will immediately see that modern scrapbooking is about much more than simply slapping photos into an album. The extensive inventory in the business on the north side of the downtown square, plus the rows of tables in the work space behind that, make that fact instantly obvious. Lynelle Johnson and her customers will celebrate the fifth
The Greater Aurora Chamber of Commerce holds a human resources seminar on "Termination without Litigation - Severance, Unemployment Compensation, COBRA" from 8 to 9:30 a.m. June 10 at the chamber offices, 43 W. Galena Blvd., Aurora.
NORTH AURORA – Six months ago, Brad Siverly walked out of prison with just the clothes on his back and $10 in his pocket, on his way to a place where he knew no one.
This year marks the 19th year Foltos' Tonsorial Parlor at 7 E. Wilson Street in Batavia has produced "Chop Around the Clock." Beginning on June 6 at 10 a.m. all the way through to June 7 at 4 p.m., they will be cutting hair and donating all the proceeds to the Ronald McDonald's Children's Charities.
AURORA, Colo. Bettie L. Lockhart, 83, died peacefully June 1, 2008. Beloved wife of Roger C. Lockhart for 60 years; loving mother of Marsha (Michael) Gallardo, Dennis (Karen) Lockhart and Sandi (Dale) Oglesby; and proud grandmother of Leah Grant, Carey Oglesby, Brandon Oglesby and Cleo Lockhart.
INDEPENDENCE --- The Federal Emergency Management Agency will be setting up a disaster recovery center at the Aurora Comet Center for residents affected by the May 25 tornado or flooding connected to the storm.
A public forum has been scheduled for 7 p.m. June 12 at the Urbandale Senior Center, 7305 Aurora Ave., to discuss plans for a proposed dog park. A dog park is a fenced-in area where dogs can exercise and enjoy the outdoors without having to wear a leash.