Dawn Aulet, Patch Staff
- Channahon-Minooka, IL
E-mail: Dawn@chicago-patch.com
Phone: 630-330-4136
Hometown: Westchester
Birthday: Dec. 24
When I began my adventure with Patch, I was living in Will County. I had the pleasure of getting to know a number of residents through my work at two local newspapers, as editor of Channahon-Minooka Patch and one of three editors of Joliet Patch. I now live in DuPage County, but plan to move back to Will County.
I have a Bachelor of Arts in journalism, with a minor in theater from Northern Illinois University. I finished my Masters in Teaching in 2014. In the past, I have reported on news, features and education issues and have won awards for my news and feature coverage.
I am an avid reader, love theater and have been known to have one of two television guilty pleasures. To relax, I often take out paints and a paintbrush or head to a yoga mat.
I lived in Germany for two years and in Georgia for one. I have two beautiful boys, who are ages 13 and 10.
My Beliefs
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. We also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. In the spirit of simple honesty, we encourage editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license to inject our beliefs into stories or dictate coverage according to them. Rather, we hope the knowledge our beliefs are on the record will cause us to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair and balanced manner. If you ever see evidence we failed in this mission, please let us know.
Politics
I have voted in every election except two since I have been old enough to vote. This includes primary elections. I believe a lot of people fought for me, as a woman, to have a right to vote and I do not take that lightly. As a journalist, I do not take sides. As an individual, I have an opinion. I do not vote along party lines. I vote by issues and take each candidate on an individual basis. I think debate is healthy and that even if I do not agree with someone on an issue, I would gladly share my opinion in an environment in which it would be respected.
Religion
I believe we are all spiritual beings having a human experience. I believe in the divinity of all things. And, I believe we each have a spark of the divine within each one of us. We are not all climbing the same mountain of meaning. I believe we need to respect everyone's search for what moves their soul. If we could see past our differences to see the spark of the divine, the world would be a better place. Namaste.
Posting Activity
Algonquin-Lake In The Hills, IL|News|
HOMES FOR SALE in Algonquin and Lake in the Hills
Local home listings.
Arlington Heights, IL|News|
Arlington Heights Earns 10th Safest City in Illinois
The city is named number 60 in the 100 safest cities in the United States.
Glen Ellyn, IL|News|
Glen Ellyn Earns 8th Safest City in Illinois
The city is named number 55 in the 100 safest cities in the United States.
Palatine, IL|News|
Palatine Earns 8th Safest City in Illinois
The city is named number 48 in the 100 safest cities in the United States.
Wheaton, IL|News|
Wheaton Named 31 out of 100 Safest Cities in the United States
The city also takes 5th place in the state of Illinois.
Algonquin-Lake In The Hills, IL|News|
Lake in the Hills Named 2nd Safest City in the United States
The city is also named the safest in Illinois.
Libertyville, IL|News|
Celebrate Passover with Matzah Toffee
A Grayslake business has been making the treat for years.
Grayslake, IL|News|
Celebrate Passover with Matzah Toffee
A Grayslake business has been making the treat for years.
Arlington Heights, IL|News|
Vaccines May Be Required for Day Care Workers
Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno's plan was approved by a Senate Committee and is moving to the full Senate for a vote.
Palatine, IL|News|
Vaccines May Be Required for Day Care Workers
Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno's plan was approved by a Senate Committee and is moving to the full Senate for a vote.
Crystal Lake-Cary, IL|News|
Beer Garden Coming to Scorched Earth Brewing Company
The Algonquin Brewery outdoor seating for up to 50 people is expected to open in June.
Algonquin-Lake In The Hills, IL|News|
Beer Garden Coming to Scorched Earth Brewing Company
The Algonquin Brewery outdoor seating for up to 50 people is expected to open in June.
Batavia, IL|News|
Flashing Yellow Arrows to be Installed on Randall Road
15 intersections will get the new traffic control devices.
Geneva, IL|News|
Flashing Yellow Arrows to be Installed on Randall Road
15 intersections will get the new traffic control devices.
St. Charles, IL|News|
Flashing Yellow Arrows to be Installed on Randall Road
15 intersections will get the new traffic control devices.
Wheaton, IL|News|
Police Blotter: DUI, Retail Theft and Traffic Arrests
Arrests reported by area police departments.
Naperville, IL|News|
College of DuPage May Have Awarded More Than $600,000 in Contracts Without Bids
The school is now suspected of awarding more than $600,000 in contracts over the last 4 years for signage without going to bid.
