A Belgian movie operator acquired Emagine Entertainment, which operates 14 theaters across the Midwest.
The Batavia Lions Club and Batavia United Way will host the event to kick off the holiday season while supporting local families in need.
After two years in a temporary space, the pantry is days away from unveiling its larger, permanent building.
The new location will house nearly 50 vendors on one floor spanning 8,000 square feet.
Hands-on STEM workshops will allow children to explore science, technology, engineering and math through interactive experiences.
Water Street Studios and Batavia MainStreet partner each winter to host the Winterfest Art Market for three days in November.
The Batavia Plain Dirt Gardeners scholarship will go to a graduating high school senior planning to study horticulture science.
The concepts of the selected businesses include home goods, baking, apparel, pet supplies, jewelry and board games.
Seapeak Style​ specializes in colorful clothes, accessories and stationery inspired by mountains and the beach.
The team behind the dispensary is already eyeing an opening date for the new recreational cannabis business in Batavia.
Ten businesses will open May 9 as part of the Batavia Boardwalk Shops' sixth season in downtown Batavia.
Reorganizing products and adding more aisles were part of the remodeling project at the Batavia health food store.
The Teen Science Cafe will be a place for young science enthusiasts to engage in discussions, hands-on activities and networking.
Spirit Halloween's real estate strategy is to "ideally look for temporary three-month leases that include a kick-out clause."
Forbes determined the list based on a survey of over 160,000 employees of companies with at least 500 people working in U.S. operations.
One of the new neighborhood parks is on the east side of Batavia and the other is on the city's west side.
"They are committed to cleaning your items quickly, affordably, and done right every time​," Batavia Chamber of Commerce ​officials said.
A coffee shop, a brewery and a restaurant were each awarded $10,000 grants.
Danielle Ward will helm the nonprofit that provides medical and dental care to Kane County residents in need of financial assistance.
Everything from wood and needle crafts to designer knits, plants, quilts, baked goods and second-hand treasures will be for sale.
"Because we are looking for future inspiring leaders, the scholarship application explored this sentiment," officials said of the program.
ALDI announces plans to lower prices on 250 "summer essential" grocery items totaling $100 million in savings at Chicago-area stores.
Before Fermilab, Greg Stephens has served at 11 of the United States' 17 national laboratories, officials said.
The city is in the top 25 percent of utilities for the System Average Interruption Duration Index and is aiming to reach the top 10 percent.
This year's shops specialize in sweet treats, sunglasses, herbal teas, hot dogs and homeware, among other interests.
The new project is inspired by the completion of the Peace on Earth artwork installation.
The fifth season of the Batavia Boardwalk Shops will commence May 10.
Over the last four years, 19 businesses that participated in the program have moved to permanent locations, organizers said.
During his eight years as a board member, Chris Lowe championed the importance of civic engagement and amplifying community voices.
The move allows the organization to offer "uninterrupted assistance" to the community while searching for a permanent location.
The boutique will showcase products sold at its Wilson Street store during its fashion show at Sturdy Shelter Brewing.
The Batavia Lions Club event was created to collect donations of new socks and underwear for every child part of the Adopt-A-Family program.
The Citizen of the Year Award is given to a resident whose service and dedication have made a significant contribution to the community.
An art teacher at the high school was also named the association's Secondary Art Educator of the Year.
The pantry has to vacate its current location since it will be demolished as a result of Batavia upgrading its Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Locals can celebrate the unveiling of the new downtown Batavia monument with music, food trucks and a time capsule.
The 414-seat Super EMX Auditorium, which features a screen the size of an NBA court flipped on its side, opens for business on July 11.
The store offers energy healing sessions in the salt suite and a wide array of classes and special events.
This 24-hour event will include everything from music, dancing and an open mic to a bake sale, bingo and poetry reading.
The scholarship is "the perfect opportunity to accelerate growth," said House of 423's owner, one of last year's scholarship winners.