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Closer Look: The stories of the year

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With the additional bond, the principal on the district's debt is $155.6 million and the interest is $150.4 million, or $306 million, according to a presentation by the district's financial advisor this summer.

North Aurora soldier mourned

West Aurora High School said goodbye to one of its own in 2012.

North Aurora resident Christopher Patterson, 20, a 2009 West Aurora High School graduate, was killed Jan. 6 along with three other soldiers in his unit while conducting combat route clearance operations as part of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.

His death left a deep impact at West Aurora, where his mother, Mary Patterson,  is a secretary in the copy room. Mary Patterson and her husband, Bob, said they are grateful for the support from the community.

“They appreciate what the soldiers are doing for them overseas,” Bob Patterson had said during a visitation for their son at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Batavia.

Patterson was enlisted in the Indiana National Guard and served as a 12B Combat Engineer with the 713th Engineering Company (Sapper) based out of the Valparaiso Armory. He here his mother, Mary Patterson , is a secretary in the copy room. Mary Patterson and her husband, Bob, said they are grateful for the support from the community.

West Aurora School Superintendent James Rydland had said he was proud of the outpouring of support from the school community.

“We’re a family,” Rydland said. “We will do whatever we can to help during this difficult time.”

Robbie Bilodeau, an office professional at West Aurora High School who works alongside Mary Patterson, remembered Christopher Patterson as someone who always was willing to lend a hand.

“He always had a kind word for anybody,” she said. “If you needed help, half the time he was there to help you before you even knew you needed help.”

That kindness and his ever-present smile was on full display at the visitation in photos showing Patterson growing up and helping out in his parents’ former candy store in downtown Batavia, Smiling Fox’s Sweet Tooth.

Settler's Hill plans take shape

GENEVA – After being the subject of debate and discussion for more than a year, the Settler's Hill redevelopment plan passed muster in October, when the Kane County Board approved a plan to transform the landfill into a regional outdoor recreation area.


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