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Bear Down

With the Bears hiring Ben Johnson a new era has started here in Chicago. The Bears went into 2024 season fill of hopes and started out 4 and 2 and then went on to lose 10 in a row with six of those games by 3 points or less. So went wrong the answer is in the coaching the team quit playing and gave up. The offense and defensive schemes did not match what the roster was built for. For example, on offense too much pressure was put on a rookie quarterback by not establishing the run. All that rookie quarterback did was throw for over 3500 yards and only throw six picks after being sacked 70 times. He never quit instead in five late game drives he put us in a position to win. Tight end was not used Cole Kemet was never properly tagged as a weapon in the mid field and down in the red zone. Offensive Line was never addressed and instead of using simple zone blocking the bears tried these elaborate schemes. On Defense simple the 3 four in which more pressure is put on the Linebackers to stop the run and there is no true pressure applied to the Quarterback when not able to Blitz. Look, Montez Sweat is an amazing player, and he needs help up the middle and on the other end, the Bears do have Austin Booker if used correctly can be a threat in pass situations. Overall, the Bears were 5 and 12 but if you look between the numbers this team was its own worst enemy and needs club house discipline and better structure,

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Stay Warm

Temporary Warming Center Opens Tonight At 8 P.M.Beginning tonight, the City of Aurora will be opening its Temporary Overnight Warming Center at Wesley United Methodist Church, located at 14 N. May Street. The entrance is located through the Courtyard that faces New York Street, with the door being seen under the ramp.

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OSWEGO NEWS

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. DayIn observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 20, Village offices will be closed.

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Community Open House

As we head into the winter months it is important that we continue to support those that are less fortunate than us and that is why we would like to invite you to our community night to be held on Sunday February 16th at Poor Boys Pub located at 1250 S Broadway, Montgomery, IL, United States, Illinois the event will take place from 3pm to 5pm and we are asking attendees to please either bring a food item perishable or all proceeds will go to serve the Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry for those who are unable to attend please visit their website at

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Around Aurora

Aurora's Special Census Begins February 3!Special Census AreaThe City of Aurora is set to undergo a Special Census beginning on February 3, 2025. This initiative, which serves as a count of the City's population held outside of the normal Census, is critical to restoring key City funding. Census funds assist the City in providing road maintenance, street salt, public safety personnel, special events, and more!

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Aurora Valley Times is a locally-owned and operated publishing company dedicated to bringing the latest news, sports updates, and event coverage to the residents of Kendall County. With a team of experienced journalists and reporters, we strive to keep our community informed and engaged.