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Committee approves new vision for downtown building By Jim Hagerty Reporter
ROCKFORD - A developer may get another shot at re-purposing a vacant city-owned downtown building after the Planning & Development Committee gave its blessing on a new agreement. Under the proposal, the city would sell 134 N. Main St. for $1 to Joseph James Partners, headed by SupplyCore CEO Peter Provenzano, who now seeks to use the building for second-floor offices space and commercial space on the ground floor. The project would allow SupplyCore to further expand its offices from 303 N. Main St. The company also operates out of 127 N. Wyman St. Under a 2015 development agreement, Joseph James planned to convert the Main Street building, formerly occupied by Trekk Design, into a four-floor, 76-room boutique hotel. That plan nixed after the developer missed construction deadlines and asbestos abatement wasn’t done. That forced the city to issue another request for proposal (RFP). Joseph James was the lone respondent. According to the new agreement, the project still qualifies for pay-as-you-go TIF funds and River Edge Redevelopment
Zone incentives. Joseph James Partners’ plans to invest $1 million and will replace the facade and the roof while the city will use more than $60,000 in grant money to remove asbestos. The development agreement also calls for building permits to be issued within 30 days of Joseph James taking ownership. Work must be completed within a year. Though she did not object to the project, Fifth Ward Ald. Venita Hervey is concerned whether Joseph James will see the project through. “This is the same developer who had an agreement for several years, and for whatever reason never got started,” she said. “I am a fan of this particular developer. They have done some fantastic stuff.” Hervey said a lot of her reservations lie in another uncompleted project Joseph James has undertaken at 220 S. Madison St., the former Millennium Center. The previous council, at the end of Mayor Morrissey’s third term, approved pay-as-you-go TIF money to help turn the building into a boutique hotel which hasn’t materialized. “I don’t feel comfortable turning around and doing almost the same thing unless I’ve got some assurance that this one’s going to be different,” Hervey said.
City Administrator Todd Cagnoni said while Joseph James did not complete the North Main Street hotel per the original agreement, the company did incur around $200,000 in the process for architectural and design work. And like the first agreement, Cagnoni said it is up to Joseph to perform. “The time frames that are put forth are those that have been provided by the developer,” Cagnoni said. “I can’t predict when the project when will be done other than (by) the benchmarks that have been established.” Third Ward Ald. Chad Tuneberg said the original agreement included different construction benchmarks, ones Joseph James has tightened up. “They were willing to take us up on a more specific timeline,” he said. “And that’s what we see in this agreement.” As for 220 S. Madison Street, Cagnoni said Joseph James is “relatively close” on its ability to secure a full financial package and that the project is close to completion. “That was a complicated project,” Cagnoni said. “Getting all the financing in order has been difficult.” Monday’s vote sends the agreement on to the City Council, which meets next week.
Rockford Casino
Aldermen consider casino zoning By Jim Hagerty Reporter
ROCKFORD - The Rockford Code & Regulation Committee, on Monday, approved a text amendment to add casinos to the city’s zoning ordinances. The vote will send the amendment to the Zoning Board of Appeals, and if approved there, it would move on to the full city council. If the council gives it its blessing, casinos would be allowed in three of the city’s four commercial zoning districts: C-2, C-3 and C-4. Gaming facilities would not be allowed on properties zoned C-1. “Our C-1 district is our limited-office district,” Zoning and Land Use administrator Scott Capovilla said. “Professional offices are permitted in those areas – things like accounting, medical and dental offices. In our C-2 district, which is more of a limited commercial district, and the
most widely zoned commercial district throughout the city of Rockford, (a casino) would be permissible. The C-3 district is our general commercial district. That tends to be more of the large shopping-center type developments and auto-related uses, fastfood drive-throughs, auto-repair facilities – places like that. The C-4 district, which (includes) our downtown area, areas along Seventh Street and Broadway. The C-4 district is a mixed-use district, so it allows for a variety of different uses.” Capovilla added that a casino would complement sports and recreation that currently occurs in the three commercial districts. Legal Director Nick Meyer said the amendment codifies the existing ordinances to include casinos, a need the city has never had before this year. And because staff must submit certified casino
proposals to state gaming officials by Oct. 25, the ordinances must be in place now. “We are on a tight time frame,” Meyer said. “So, it is in our interest to make the zoning process as easy as possible for all of the applicants so we don’t get bogged down in any zoning type issues. We are covering our bases to make sure it’s in writing so all parties understand what our zoning rules are.” While other applicants are expected to respond to the city’s request for proposal (RFP), only one has made their’s public. A group that includes Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen announced last week their intention to submit a proposal to build Hard Rock Casino at 7801 E. State St., the site of the former Clock Tower Resort, which is zoned C-3. Applicants have until Aug. 16 to submit proposals. A public hearing is scheduled for Sept. 23.
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WASHINGTON (AP) – Democrats are pretty sure America didn’t read the Mueller report. On Wednesday, they’re hoping the nation will be glued to the TV version. Former Trump-Russia special counsel Robert Mueller’s appearance before two House committees promises to be the TV event of the year in the U.S. House, where lawmakers will question him for roughly five hours about the book-length report he released in April. Democrats hope that by putting Mueller on television and highlighting the parts of the report that they believe describe President Donald Trump’s most egregious behavior, they will be able to ignite new outrage and renew public interest in their investigations. But Republicans will be there, too, defending Trump and turning some of their fire on Mueller’s investigation , which the president condemns as a “witch hunt.” Trump himself first said he wouldn’t be watching, then he conceded, probably “a little bit.” Though he keeps talking about the probe, many Americans seem to have moved on. That’s why the Democrats hope a daylong presentation, with Mueller repeating out loud some of the findings that might have faded in print, will revive interest. Whether they will be able to accomplish that is unclear. Congress will leave town two days after the hearings, possibly blunting any legislative or political momentum. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said she will not pursue impeachment, for now, even as an increasing number of Democrats call for at least beginning the process. The nation has heard the special counsel speak only once – for nine minutes at a press conference in May – since his appointment in May 2017. And he will do his best not to generate fireworks on Wednesday. He’s said his testimony will stick to what was in his 448-page report, giving Democrats few new avenues to gain attention. On Tuesday, Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee granted his request to have his top aide in the investigation, Aaron Zebley, sit at the table with him. But Zebley is not expected to be sworn in for questioning. On Monday, the Justice Department sent a letter to Mueller asking him not to stray beyond his report. The letter, which was in response to a request from Mueller for information about limitations or potential privilege issues, gives him a formal directive to point to if he faces questions he does not want to answer.
Absent any bombshells, Democrats insist they just want Mueller to speak the words he wrote on paper in April. “For many Americans, just learning what’s in the report will be a revelation,” said House intelligence committee Chairman Adam Schi�, D-Calif. “And what the impact of that will be on the Congress or what the impact of that on the country, I don’t know.” Schi� said Democrats will be combatt i ng T r ump’s i n sistence t hat t he report found “no collusion” and “no obstruction.” To stay focused, aides on the House Judiciary and intelligence committees, which will hold the back-to-back hearings, have worked with members to organize the questioning. Democrats on the Judiciary panel will focus on Mueller’s probe into obstruction of justice, which concluded that the president could not be exonerated. Attorney General William Barr and former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said on their own, after reviewing Mueller’s report, that the evidence on obstruction was not su�cient to support a criminal charge. The Democrats will point to a handful of episodes reviewed by Mueller, including Trump’s directions to White House Counsel Donald McGahn to have Mueller removed and, once that was made public, orders from Trump to McGahn to deny it happened. Democrats also will focus on meetings Trump had with former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski in which the Republican president directed Lewandowski to persuade then-Attorney General Je� Sessions to limit Mueller’s investigation, and tell Sessions he was fired if he wouldn’t meet with him. The Democratic aides, who requested anonymity to discuss the preparations, say they believe those episodes are clear examples of obstruction of justice, and are easy for the public to understand. To prepare, the Judiciary aides held a mock hearing with lawmakers Tuesday afternoon. Democratic members of the intelligence panel, which will question Mueller second, will mostly inquire about his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and Russian contacts with the Trump campaign. Mueller said there wasn’t enough evidence to establish a conspiracy between Trump’s campaign and Russia. Republicans, on the other hand, are expected to focus in part on the origins of the Russia investigation, as well as evidence they see of potential bias in the FBI’s handling of the probe. That’s what Trump has been saying repeatedly, in rallies, in tweets and impromptu South Lawn exchanges with
reporters. Pelosi has said Democrats will “see where the facts take us,” and then “we’ll see what happens after that.” Instead of impeachment, she has urged her committees to continue to investigate Trump and his administration. A six-page document circulated by her o�ce on Tuesday details legislation the Democrats will push after the Mueller hearing, including e�orts to secure elections from future foreign interference and requirements that campaigns report such interference. Pelosi’s o�ce is also spearheading a social media campaign, starting Tuesday, with lawmakers sending around two dozen quotes that they see as the most damning in Mueller’s report. Democrats will also tweet and post about what they see as unanswered questions from the document. The Democrats have been frustrated by Trump’s declaration that he will fight all of their subpoenas and decline to cooperate with any of their investigations. They have encountered reluctant witness after reluctant witness, and little new information from those who have talked. The House Judiciary Committee has been preparing a lawsuit to try and compel witnesses to cooperate, but it has yet to be filed.
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RED SUMMER
Hundreds of black deaths in 1919 are being remembered BY JESSE J. HOLLAND ASSOCIATED PRESS
America in the summer of 1919 ran red with blood from racial violence, and yet today, 100 years later, not many people know it even happened. It flowed in small towns like Elaine, Arkansas, in medium-size places such as Annapolis, Maryland, and Syracuse, New York, and in big cities like Washington and Chicago. Hundreds of African American men, women and children were burned alive, shot, hanged or beaten to death by white mobs. Thousands saw their homes and businesses burned to the ground and were driven out, many never to return. It was branded “Red Summer” because of the bloodshed and amounted to some of the worst white-on-black violence in U.S. history. Beyond the lives and family fortunes lost, it had far-reaching repercussions, contributing to generations of black distrust of white authority. But it also galvanized blacks to defend themselves and their neighborhoods with fists and guns; reinvigorated civil rights organizations like the NAACP and led to a new era of activism; gave rise to courageous reporting by black journalists; and influenced the generation of leaders who would take up the fight for racial equality decades later. “The people who were the icons of the civil rights movement were raised by the people who survived Red Summer,” said Saje Mathieu, a history professor at the University of Minnesota. For all that, there are no national observances marking Red Summer. History textbooks ignore it, and most museums don’t acknowledge it. The reason: Red Summer contradicts the post-World War I-era notion that America was making the world safe for democracy, historians say. “It doesn’t fit into the neat stories we tell ourselves,” said David Krugler, author of “1919, The Year of Racial Violence: How African Americans Fought Back.” That could change. A monument has been proposed in Arkansas. Several authors
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have written about the bloody summer. A Brooklyn choral group performed Red Summer-theme songs like “And They Lynched Him on a Tree” in March to commemorate the centennial. At the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Mathieu and author Cameron McWhirter plan to present some of their findings July 30 . Researchers believe that in a span of 10 months, more than 250 African Americans were killed in at least 25 riots across the U.S. by white mobs that never faced punishment. Historian John Hope Franklin called it “the greatest period of interracial strife the nation has ever witnessed.” The bloodshed was the product of a collision of social forces: Black men were returning from World War I expecting the same rights they had fought and bled for in Europe, and African Americans were moving north to escape the brutal Jim Crow laws of the South. Whites saw blacks as competition for jobs, homes and political power. “Ethnic cleansing was the goal of the white rioters,” said William Tuttle, a retired professor of American studies at the University of Kansas and author of “Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer of 1919.” ‘’They wanted to kill as many black people as possible and to terrorize the rest until they were willing to leave and live someplace else.” The violence didn’t start or end in 1919. Some count the era of Red Summer as beginning with the deaths of more than two dozen African Americans in East St. Louis, Illinois, in 1917 and extending through the Rosewood Massacre of 1923, when a black town in Florida was destroyed. All told, at least 1,122 Americans were killed in racial violence over those six years, by Tuttle’s count. In 1919 alone, violence erupted in such places as New York; Memphis, Tennessee; Philadelphia; Charleston, South Carolina; Baltimore; New Orleans; Wilmington, Delaware; Omaha, Nebraska; New London, Connecticut; Bisbee, Arizona; Longview,
Texas; Knoxville, Tennessee; Norfolk, Virginia; and Putnam County, Georgia. In the nation’s capital, white mobs – many made up of members of the military – rampaged over the weekend of July 19-22, beating any black they could find after false rumors of a white woman being assaulted by black men spread. “In front of the Riggs Bank the rioters beat a Negro with clubs and stones wrapped in handkerchiefs; the bleeding figure lay in the street for over twenty minutes before being taken to the hospital,” Lloyd M. Abernethy wrote in the Maryland Historical Magazine in 1963. “Sensing the failure of the police, the mob became even more contemptuous of authority – two Negroes were attacked and beaten directly in front of the White House.” Carter G. Woodson, the historian who founded Black History Month in 1926, saw the violence up close. “They had caught a Negro and deliberately held him as one would a beef for slaughter, and when they had conveniently adjusted him for lynching, they shot him,” Woodson wrote. “I heard him groaning in his struggle as I hurried away as fast as I could without running, expecting every moment to be lynched myself.” In Elaine, Arkansas, poor black sharecroppers who had dared to join a union were attacked, and at least 200 African Americans were killed. Ida B. Wells, a pioneering black journalist and one of the few reporters to interview victims, noted a woman named Lula Black was dragged from her farm by a white mob after saying she would join the union. “They knocked her down, beat her over the head with their pistols, kicked her all over the body, almost killed her, then took her to jail,” Wells wrote in her report “The Arkansas Race Riot.” “The same mob went to Frank Hall’s house and killed Frances Hall, a crazy old woman housekeeper, tied her clothes over her head, threw her body in the public road where it lay thus exposed till the soldiers came Thursday evening and took it up.”
Black journalists like Wells played an important role in getting the story out. “Black newspapers like the Chicago Defender were instrumental in providing an alternate voice that represented why African Americans deserved to be here, deserved equal rights and were, in some cases, justified in fighting,” said Kevin Strait, a curator at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Red Summer also marked a new era of black resistance to white injustice, with African Americans standing up in unprecedented numbers and killing some of their tormentors. Returning black soldiers from World War I led the charge, using skills they refined in Europe. “The Germans weren’t the enemy – the enemy was right here at home,” said Harry Haywood in his autobiography, “A Black Communist in the Freedom Struggle: The Life of Harry Haywood.” In Washington, Carrie Johnson, 17, became a hero for shooting at white invaders in her neighborhood. She fatally shot a white policeman who broke into her second-story bedroom. She claimed self-defense, and her manslaughter conviction was overturned. The NA ACP gained about 100,000 members that year, said McWhirter, author of “Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America.” Soon, blacks were “going to Congress, they’re pressing congressmen and senators to pass anti-lynching legislation. At the same time, they’re fighting back in the courts, they’re filing lawsuits when people are being mistreated or railroaded.” The lessons of Red Summer would reverberate after World War II. “You have a similar situation where African Americans had done their part to make the world safe for democracy, and black veterans came home, and many of them were alive or had heard the stories of what happened in 1919,” Krugler said. “And they said, ‘Never again.’”
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9/11 Victims Fund
Senate approves bill to extend 9/11 victims fund By Matthew Daly Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Senate gave final legislative approval Tuesday to a bill ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund related to the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money. The 97-2 vote sends the bill to President Donald Trump, who is expected to sign it. The vote came after Democratic senators agreed to allow votes on amendments sponsored by two Republican senators who had been blocking the widely popular bill. The Senate easily defeated the amendments proposed by GOP Sens. Mike Lee of Utah and Rand Paul of Kentucky. The two men were the only senators who voted against the bill’s final passage. Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York said 9/11 first responders and their families have had “enough of political games” that delayed passage of the bill for months. “Our 9/11 heroes deserve this program as written,” Gillibrand said. “Let our heroes go home and live in peace and finally exhale.” The bill would extend through 2092 a fund created after the 2001 terrorist attacks, essentially making it permanent. The $7.4 billion fund is rapidly being depleted, and administrators recently cut benefit payments by up to 70%. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the House-passed bill would
result in about $10.2 billion in additional compensation payments over 10 years, including more than $4 billion for claims already filed. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer of New York said the bill guarantees “once and for all that the heroes who rushed to the towers 18 years ago will no longer have to worry about compensation for their families when they’re gone.” First responders “won’t have to return to Congress anymore to fight for the compensation they always should have been given,” Schumer said. “They will be able to go home. That’s what they always wanted to do, just take care of themselves and their families.” Senate Majorit y Leader M itch McConnell, who been the subject of withering attacks from comedian Jon Stewart and other activists, also hailed passage of the bill. T he leg i slat ion m a k e s “solem n commitments” to firefighters, police officers and other first responders who “rushed selflessly toward the World Trade Center” just moments after the 2001 terrorist attacks began, McConnell said. “Congress can never repay these men, women and families for their sacrifices. But we can do our small part to try and make our heroes whole,” McConnell said. The collapse of the World Trade Center in September 2001 sent a cloud of thick dust billowing over Lower Manhattan.
State Street Mile
State Street Mile set for August 3 Staff Report
ROCKFORD - The 35th annual State Street Mile, presented by SwedishAmerican, will take place Saturday, Aug. 3, in downtown Rockford. Participants can choose between the Open Men and Women Heat (ages 17-39), the Masters Men and Women Heat (ages 40 and older), the Ben Newson Jr. Boys and Girls Heats, or the quarter mile Kids Fun Run (ages 12 and younger). Similar to years past, the committee will give away $1,000 to the high school that has the most registered and most participating students, staff and faculty. The committee
is also awarding middle and elementary schools. The winning middle school will receive $750 and the winning elementary school will receive $500. Attendees are encouraged to wear their school apparel on race day. “We are excited to be celebrating our 35th year as ‘The Fastest Mile in the Midwest,’” race director Rick Durso said. “The run is all about promoting health and bringing together families and individuals of all ages. We look forward to working with our local schools again and giving back to them.” Runners can register at runsignup.com
Fires burned for weeks. Thousands of construction workers, police officers, firefighters and others spent time working in the soot, often without proper respiratory protection. In the years since, many have seen their health decline, some with respiratory or digestive-system ailments that appeared almost immediately, others with illnesses that developed as they aged, including cancer. Mor e t h a n 40,000 p e ople h ave applied to the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, which covers illnesses potentially related to being at the World Trade Center site, the Pentagon or Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after the attacks. More than $5 billion in benefits have been awarded out of the $7.4 billion fund, with about 21,000 claims pending. Stewart, a longtime advocate for 9/11 responders, had sharply criticized Congress for failing to act. He told lawmakers at an emotional hearing last month that they were showing “disrespect” to first responders now suffering from respiratory ailments and other illnesses as a result of their recovery work at the famous “pile” of rubble left by the 2001 attacks. A subdued Stewart said Tuesday that his work on the bill “has been the honor of my life,” adding: “We can never repay all that the 9/11 community has done for our country. But we can stop penalizing
them. Today is that day.” Gillibrand and other lawmakers credited Stewart for raising the profile of the issue and forcing a vote, prompting the comedian to reply sarcastically, “Yes, I think we can all agree I’m the real hero.” Lee said he did not object to the bill, but wanted to ensure the fund has proper oversight in place to prevent fraud and abuse. Paul said he was concerned about its effect on the deficit. “While I support our heroic first responders, I can’t in good conscience vote for legislation which to my dismay remains unfunded,” Paul said. “I will always take a stand against borrowing more money to pay for programs rather than setting priorities and cutting waste.” John Feal, a recovery worker at the World Trade Center site and a longtime activist, said there was “no joy, no comfort” in the bill’s passage. While he cried with Stewart and hugged him after the Senate vote, Feal said that was merely “to exhale, to get 18 years of pain and suffering out. And now it’s out.” The bill is named in honor of three first responders who died after 9/11: New York City police detective James Zadroga, firefighter Ray Pfeifer and detective Luis Alvarez. Family members of all three men were in the Senate gallery for the final vote.
Make-A-Wish
Make-A-Wish seeks area volunteers From Make-A-Wish
Make-A-Wish is in need of volunteers in Rockford and the surrounding neighborhoods to help grant wishes for area children. Bilingual volunteers fluent in English and Spanish are especially needed. Make-A-Wish Illinois is hosting a free training session for wish-granting volunteers at Rassmussen College at the Rockford campus on Tuesday, August 6 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. To attend the training, potential volunteers must complete the volunteer application and online training in advance; therefore advance
registration is required. To reserve a spot, contact Josh Mann at 312.602.9426 or jmann@illinois.wish.org. Wish-granting volunteers work in teams of two to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses and have support from the Make-A-Wish staff. All volunteers must be over 21 and submit an application, reference and background check; complete an online and brief in-person training to begin granting wishes.
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Veronica is Back By Paula Hendrickson Contributor
As if Kristen Bell doesn’t already have enough jobs – starring alongside Ted Danson on NBC’s The Good Place, voicing Princess Anna in Frozen II, running the company Hello Baby with her husband Dax Shepard, and serving as spokesperson for at least three national brands – she recently added another to her list: the revival of her breakthrough series Veronica Mars for Hulu. Veronica Mars debuted in 2004 on UPN, which eventually merged with The WB to become The CW. The engaging show about the sardonic teenage detective from Neptune, California lasted only three seasons, but in 2014 Bell and series creator Rob Thomas (iZombie, Party Down) launched a Kickstarter campaign to make a Veronica Mars movie. Set at Veronica’s 10th high school reunion, the movie updated viewers on the key characters: Veronica graduated from law school; her dad, Keith (Enrico Colantani), was still the best dad in Neptune; and her on-and-off high-school boyfriend Logan (Jason Dohring) – a troubled bad boy was now in the military – was accused of murder. She stuck around to prove his innocence. The only problem with the movie was that there were so many ancillary characters to include it felt really forced at times, despite the high school reunion settting. This time they did it right with an eight-episode season. That allowed natural ways to incorporate longtime characters like Weevil (Francis Capra), a former PCHer who wants to be a good guy, but skirts the law in order to take care of his family and the guys who work at his body shop. The new season involves just as many twists and turns as you would expect from the franchise, along with the requisite one-liners. Honestly, I could listen to Veronica and her dad banter all day. This season is a bit darker at times since
the stakes are highas a serial bomber terrorizes Neptune and its spring break crowd. There are a lot of great guest stars, some in major roles – notably Patton Oswalt (Happy, AP Bio) and Dawnn Lewis (A Different World, Major Crimes) – and others – like Eliza Coupe (Happy Endings), Mary McDonnell (Major Crimes), and Josh Duhamel (Transformers) – in smaller, but in one case pivotal, roles. I’m not going to reveal any spoilers, even though true Marshmallows (aka, hardcore fans of the show) have probably already seen the entire season which started streaming on Hulu last week. Who knows? Some fans might actually want to savor the experience one episode at a time. Here are a few surprises I really enjoyed: • A cameo by Dateline’s Keith Morrison, whom Bell unabashedly adores. • Veronica nearly being out-Veronica-ed by a teenage girl named Matty (Izabella Vidovik, The Fosters). • A not-so-subtle shout-out to another Hulu series, Harlots. • Seeing basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s name in the writing credits for the sixth episode. • Weevil, of all characters, making multiple Mary Poppins references. • Veronica and Keith’s competition to not drop the f-bomb by substituting “cuss” is fun, and almost a nod to The Good Place where curse words automatically come out as words like “shirt” and “fork.” • Veronica’s dog, Pony (whose name is the payoff of a running joke from the show’s early seasons), played by Rocco, is gorgeous, but why doesn’t he bark when people knock on her door? While the revival is geared to fans of the show’s original run, it’s worth checking out even if you’ve never watched Veronica Mars. It’s a cleverly-written twisty mystery involving smart characters, high stakes, corruption, laughs and tears. Some tears are happy, some aren’t.
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Unsolved Kathi Kresol Contributor
The three women in the following story had several similarities. They were all young, they were all white, and they were all murdered. All three are part of a large club in Rockford that no one ever wants to join. The unsolved murder club. The first of the three murders was discovered at 8:30 a.m. on October 25, 1986, at the Kishwaukee Gorge Forest Preserve on Black Hawk Road. The young woman was found lying in the grass about 40 feet from the gate. A forest preserve employee spotted the woman. She was completely clothed except she was missing one of her red high heeled shoes. The body had a single stab wound to her chest. Authorities thought the woman had been dead about 12 hours and that she had been killed somewhere else. The dead girl was later identified as 22-year old Cheryl Griffin. Cheryl had lived her whole life in Rockford. She had three children and a family who loved her. But Cheryl had made some bad choices and ran with a rough crowd. She frequented drug houses and was reported to be a prostitute. The newspapers ran the story for months, especially when authorities found out that Cheryl was supposed to testify in the attempted murder trial of Michael Hall. Cheryl had witnessed a dispute between Hall and Terry Taylor. The two men were fighting on the 600 block of Mulberry Street when Hall shot Taylor in the lower abdomen. According to what Cheryl had shared with investigators, both men were known as pimps and they were fighting over the “proceeds” from the girls that worked the area. The police did not believe the cases were related. Hall was found guilty of the attempted murder and sentenced to 30 years. Unfortunately, because of Cheryl’s high risk lifestyle and the fear of what would happen to anyone who helped police, the case went cold fast. Cheryl was last seen in the 7th Street and 4th Avenue area by two cab drivers who knew her. No one saw who picked her up. While investigating Cheryl’s case, the police had plenty of people to question: associates, friends, and family members. The people might not have any information that they wanted to share, but at least the police had somewhere to start. The next case would be very different. On October 28, 1990, three men were walking on the west side of Rockford. They were carrying loaded BB guns and were shooting at different targets in the woods. They were around the intersection of Cunningham Road and Horace Avenue. The men stumbled on the nude, partially decomposed body of a young woman. The area was known as a dumping ground for garbage. There was a lot of debris around but the authorities didn’t know if any of it belonged to the victim. The medical
examiner thought she had been outside for 10 days prior to the discovery. The authorities were able to identify her through her fingerprints. Elizabeth was not from Rockford. She grew up in Dixon, Illinois and left her family to move to Rockford. The family had no idea where Elizabeth lived, worked or who any of her friends were. They had not heard from Elizabeth for a while. Elizabeth died from blunt force trauma to her head and body. The authorities admitted that they needed someone who knew Elizabeth to come forward and give them information. The next girl was found a couple of months after Elizabeth. On January 15, 1991 at 10 a.m. a man working for the Rockford Park Cable Company was checking wires behind the Doyle’s Circle K Lounge at the intersection of Sandy Hollow and Alpine Roads. He found the partially-clothed body of Connie Heerdt. The 30-year-old woman had been beaten and strangled to death. Connie, like the other two girls in this story had made some bad choices in her life. She had gotten involved with cocaine and ran with a rough crowd. But she remained close with her family and was trying to get her life back on track when she was killed. The last sighting of Connie was at 2:30 in the morning on January 15. A police officer spotted her walking on 7th Street and 12th Avenue. In each of these three cases, the girls lived on the fringe of society. They had high risk lifestyles that put them in harm’s way. But they were also someone’s daughter, someone’s sister and in one case, someone’s mother. One of the girl’s family members stated, “No matter how bad her life was, she didn’t deserve to be beat to death and strangled.” The authorities want to solve these cases but they need someone to come forward with information. If you have any information regarding these or any of the cold cases please call. Winnebago County Sheriff’s Police Detective Bureau 815 319-6400 or email ColdCases@wcso-il.us You can also call Crimestoppers 815-9637867. Crimestoppers will never ask your name and does not have caller ID. Kathi Kresol has been researching the history of this area for over a decade. She shares this in her articles, in her books, and during the events she hosts. Please visit hauntedrockford.com for more information. Kathi will share other Unsolved Crimes on Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. at the Vintage Wings and Wheels Museum 5151 Orth Road as part of their lecture series. Each lecture in the Restoration Hangar Conference Room unless indicated otherwise. The lectures last 45 minutes to an hour, and the Museum is open afterward with light refreshments and opportunity to talk one on one with the night’s speaker. Cost is $5, but lectures are always free to current members.
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Stocks close higher following solid earnings results By Damian Troise Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) – U.S. stocks marched broadly higher on Wall Street Tuesday as several major companies reported solid second quarter gains. Investors pushed stocks closer to the record highs they reached just over a week ago. The gains followed several stumbles last week, extending a period of volatility in July as investors weigh a looming rate cut by the Federal Reserve as well as uncertainties over trade and the economy. Corporate earnings are now in full swing after last week’s relatively light load of mixed results. Nearly 150 companies in the S&P 500 will report their financial results through Friday. Analysts are expecting earnings to decline overall for the second quarter in a row. “Interestingly, the market seems like it almost doesn’t care,” said Jason Pride, chief investment officer of private wealth at Glenmede Trust Co. The earnings downturn has been modest so far and is being tempered by a still expanding economy and a Federal Reserve that has said it is willing to support growth.
The S&P 500 index rose 20.44 points, or 0.7%, to 3,005.47. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 177.29 points, or 0.7%, to 27,349.19. The Nasdaq composite rose 47.27 points, or 0.6%, to 8,251.40. Banks were the clear market leaders throughout the day. JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and several others gained ground as bond yields rose. The yield on the 10-year Treasury rose to 2.07% from 2.04% late Monday. Higher bond yields allow banks to charge higher interest on loans. Earnings were the clear focus of the day and the key drivers for much of the market. Coca-Cola soared 6.1% and reached a record high close after raising its revenue forecast for the year following a solid second quarter. The surprisingly good results helped lift other consumer product makers. Kraft Heinz rose 1.5% and Kellogg rose 3.0%. Stanley Black & Decker surged 7.2% after it reported second quarter profit well above analysts’ forecasts. The tool maker made one of the biggest gains in the industrial sector. General Electric rose 4.3% and 3M rose 1.6%. Biogen rose 4.9% and Quest gained
5.4% on solid earnings results and helped push the broader health care sector higher. Other notable earnings results came from toy maker Hasbro, which rose 10% after blowing away Wall Street’s second quart profit expectations. The company reported growth for many of its classic games and toys, including the board game Monopoly and Play-Doh. It also reported growth for its digital game “Magic: The Gathering” and got some help from its partnership with Marvel on Avengers and Spider-Man action figures. Utilities were the only sector to fall as investors dumped defensive holdings and took on more risk. Homebuilders fell broadly after the National Association of Realtors reported a 1.7% drop in sales of previously owned homes in June. Rising prices and a scarce supply of homes have been making it more difficult for first-time homebuyers. D.R. Horton fell 2.6% and PulteGroup shed 8.3%. Texas Instruments reported earnings after the closing bell that were far better than analysts were expecting, and its stock jumped 6% in after-hours trading. The steady flow of corporate results
continues Wednesday with companies including AT&T, Caterpillar and Facebook. European stocks moved broadly higher, though London’s FTSE 100 lagged far behind other regional indexes with a gain of just 0.6% after Boris Johnson was elected to lead Britain’s Conservative Party, putting him in line to become the next prime minister. That could make it more likely that Britain has a disorderly exit from the European Union. Germany’s DA X soared 1.6% and France’s CAC 40 rose 0.9%. Benchmark crude oil rose 55 cents to settle at $56.77 a barrel. Brent crude oil, the international standard, rose 57 cents to close at $63.83 a barrel. Wholesale gasoline rose 3 cents to $1.86 per gallon. Heating oil climbed 2 cents to $1.92 per gallon. Natural gas fell 1 cent to $2.30 per 1,000 cubic feet. Gold fell $5.20 to $1,420.10 per ounce, silver rose 7 cents to $16.41 per ounce and copper fell 2 cents to $2.69 per pound. The dollar rose to 108.26 Japanese yen from 107.86 yen on Monday. The euro weakened to $1.1150 from $1.1211.
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Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana By George P. Hampilos, Esq. & Thomas C. Laye, Esq.
With the passage of House Bill 1438, the recreational use of marijuana for people aged 21 and older will be legal in Illinois starting January 1, 2020. Governor Pritzker signed the Bill into effect on June 25, which will legalize the use and possession of up to 30 grams of cannabis flower, 5 grams of concentrate, and 500 milligrams of THC in edible products. Driving under the influence of marijuana will remain illegal under Illinois law. It is still unclear how lawmakers and law enforcement officials will respond to the potential increase in impaired drivers that may result. The difficulty arises from the fact that, unlike a breathalyzer for alcohol, there currently does not exist any device to perform a roadside chemical test for the presence of marijuana. The Carol Stream Police Department has started a Pilot Program using a saliva
test to detect the presence of marijuana; however, it is not yet approved for roadside use. While this technology is in development, law enforcement officials do not believe it will be ready by the time recreational marijuana use is legal. Even once it is developed, there will still be added costs and training that law enforcement officials will have to undergo regarding new chemical testing. Further complicating matters is the fact that marijuana, unlike alcohol, can stay in a person’s blood for weeks after use and so a positive test does not necessarily mean recent use. Additionally, many of the tests used in standardized field sobriety tests are only designed to test for impairment from alcohol, not marijuana. This will also require additional training for law enforcement officers. Some lawmakers, however, are skeptical the passage of House Bill 1438 will result in any significant increase
in marijuana-impaired driving. To address this concern, the Bill provides for the creation of a “DUI Cannabis Task Force” that will make recommendations to lawmakers and the Governor regarding these issues. While the effects of the legalization of recreational marijuana on the safety of Illinois roads remain to be seen, law enforcement officials have their work cut out for them in keeping up with changing marijuana legislation.
Texting and Driving Penalties Increase
Starting on July 1, 2019, drivers in Illinois will suffer harsher penalties for being caught on their phones while driving. A ticket for texting, talking, or otherwise using any hand-held device while behind the wheel will become a moving violation. Previously, a first offense was not a moving violation. In Illinois, three moving violations in any
one-year period results in a suspended driver’s license. This law applies even if a driver is stopped at a stop light, stop sign, or otherwise sitting in traffic. If a device is being used “hands-free,” however, a driver is in the clear – unless they are under the age of 19. This law does not apply to reporting an emergency or if the vehicle is in park or neutral due to normal traffic being stopped from an obstruction such as an accident. If a driver absolutely needs to use their phone while in the car, to avoid a ticket they will have to park on the shoulder of the road. A violation of this law that results in an accident involving great bodily harm or death will subject a driver to criminal penalties. This story is meant as a general legal advice and information column. For specific advice for your problem, contact a reputable lawyer. Hampilos and Associates have more than 25 years of legal experience in Northern Illinois. Contact them at 815-962-0044.
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Christmas in July the summer in the Rockford region with fun for everyone. If you're looking for live music as well as food trucks and other vendors, Rockford City Market may be the place for you!
5. Frozen Hot Chocolate
A frozen hot chocolate from Meg's Daily Grind brings the flavors of Christmas to summer. Luckily, you can enjoy this drink year round! But this isn't the only thing Meg's is known for ... Meg’s Daily Grind is a favorite in Rockford as a specialty co�ee shop serving gourmet co�ee, espresso, pastries, light lunches, desserts, cold drinks including fruit smoothies and blended ice co�ees and teas and chai tea. So many options to try!
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It’s the middle of July and that means TWO things … (1) There are LESS than 5 months until Stroll on State and (2) it's Christmas in July!! Summertime means the Rockford region is heating up, and it’s time to celebrate! Here’s a list of the top things to do in Rockford to join in on the not-quite-Christmas festivities!
1. Beaches Over Snow
In summer, we prefer sandy beaches over the cold snow of Christmas time. Pearl Lake in South Beloit has a large sand beach with plenty of room for sunning and a gently sloping bottom for safe and enjoyable swimming. If you’re looking for more of an adventure than lying in the sand, Rock Cut State Park is a beautiful state park that has two lakes and plenty of outdoor activities including fishing, boat launches, restored prairie and birdwatching, hiking, extensive campgrounds, paddleboat and canoe rental, horse and bike trails, cross-country ski trails and concessions. Magic Waters also has fun for the whole family! With tube slides, body slides, a lazy river, a wave pool, and more, there are activities for all ages to catch some rays and enjoy the day.
2. Water Balloons Instead of Snowballs
Since the weather is heating up instead of cooling down, water activities keep it fun all summer long! The Rockford Ski Broncs' dazzling water ski includes daring jumps, tremendous human pyramids, speedy barefoot skiing, beautiful ballet lines, head-spinning swivel skiing and tricky tricking. Enjoy free, fun family entertainment with multiple dates throughout the summer.
3. Piña Coladas
A piña colada is the perfect treat to cool down on a hot summer day. Rockford’s own Dos Reales Mexican Restaurant is serving up a variety of coladas this summer. One option is even served and presented in a real carved pineapple! While you’re there, be sure to enjoy the rest of their Mexican cuisine and the friendly atmosphere.
4. Strawberry Santas & Watermelon Christmas Trees
Stop by your local Rockford farmers market to pick up some fresh produce to create these snacks at home for a hot summer day. There is a wide variety of farmers markets that occur throughout
6. Ice Cream from Dairyhaus
Dairyhaus ice cream .... Voted the best ice cream in the stateline region time and time again, it's no surprise that they're serving up the best flavors this summer! Stop by the shop in downtown Rockton and grab a cone or a quart to take home! Even though it's summer now, don't forget that the shop opens up close to Christmas time for the Rockton Christmas Walk as well. With so many sweet, delicious treats, the whole family will find something they like at Dairyhaus.
7. Salvation Army at CherryVale Mall
We are used to seeing Salvation Army volunteers in the wintertime, but in the summertime too?? Help support this program by participating in "Christmas in July" at CherryVale Mall July 26th through July 28th, 10 am to 8 pm. You can either donate to the cause or volunteer to help out! There's nothing better than volunteering your time to get you into the festive spirit.
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Solar is ready BY DRS. ROBERT & SONIA VOGL CONTRIBUTORS
Harvesting the squash family BY GRANT MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR
While most backyard growers know when to harvest a tomato or a pepper, harvesting from the squash family can be a bit tricky. Summer squash such as yellow crookneck, patty pan, cucumber, and zucchini can be harvested at any size depending on your use for it. If you are growing other members of this family though, you will need to harvest each one based on certain features. The squash family includes cucumbers, watermelon, cantaloupes, pumpkins, butternut, gourds, muskmelons, and others. All members tend to share similar insects and diseases. If you are growing any melons like cantaloupe or musk, you will want to refer back to that particular variety to determine when to harvest. While some varieties can slip o� the vine with a soft tug, some melons need to be cut where they meet the vine. A melon smell outside of the rind is a common feature for when the variety is mature to harvest. Watermelon harvest is harder to determine. A mature watermelon will have a brown/dried tendril where it meets the vine. This is usually green throughout the growing season but shrivels up when ready to harvest. This brown tendril looks like
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a curly, pig tail. The melon should have a yellow/creamy underside where it laid on the ground. I find that you should also go by maturity date. If your plant matures in 110 days, then try to work back when you planted to give you a better time frame. Most winter squash (butternut, acorn, and others) will be harvested when the shell becomes hard and you are unable to pierce the skin with a fingernail. This is usually near the first frost date (first week of October). You may find though that it is sooner than you expected. For pumpkins and gourds, the color should be fully developed and you should clip handles close to vine. You can cure them from five to seven days outdoors and then store at a temperature between 50-60 F. While these harvest recommendations can guide you, I find that the best strategy is to have a maturity date in mind from planting. Outside of the summer squash, most of these other squash family members will be mature 90-120 days from planting. So, while they may look ready to be harvested, many of them will not be ready until end of August. Grant McCarty is the Local Food and Smalls Farms Educator of the University of Illinois Extension. His tips and tricks for local eating and your at-home garden appear every week in The Rock River Times.
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There is a growing need to dramatically cut carbon emissions within a decade to avoid the most serious consequences of climate change. This year’s heavy spring rains followed by recent intense heat waves are consistent with the projected impacts from ongoing climate change. They increase costs to the environment, our economy, health and security and need to be adequately addressed. Public opinion polls indicate growing support for actions designed to address climate change, business interests are increasingly investing in energy e�ciency and renewable energy sources, the military supports such actions as do a growing number of cities and states. Youth around the world are also advocating the aggressive cutting of carbon emissions. The least cost, quickest, safest and community based approach to cutting carbon emissions is through conservation, e�ciency and solar and wind energy applied to local communities. It is estimated that nearly 40% of the roofs in Illinois are suitable for solar installations. Having a solar system installed provides an instant reduction in electric bills and within a few years pays back the original investment. A new study from Environment America brings to light the many undervalued benefits of rooftop solar power. It addresses both the benefits to the grid and to society. For the grid the cost savings amount to 14.3¢ per kilowatt-hour which helps justify the existence of net metering for investors in rooftop solar. If the costs of avoided greenhouse gas emissions are included the savings amount to 22.9¢ per kilowatt-hour for society. A popular overall strategy is a call for a swift transition to an all electric economy based on renewable energy. The nature of the problem is well known and numerous approaches to solving it exist but the speed at which solutions are being implemented is far below what is essential. The desired technologies are mature and reliable but need to be quickly brought up to scale. The transition to renewable energy
involves implementing appropriate solutions in all sectors of the economy including buildings, transportation, industry, agriculture and electrical generation. Our energy and sustainability fair o�ers a variety of approaches to bringing our patterns of consumption more in line with human wellbeing and the health of the planet. In order to avoid a temperature rise above 1.5°C, we have to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Our most abundant energy resource is solar energy. A number of presentations and booths will provide information regarding available opportunities. David McEllis of the Environmental Law and Policy Center is focused on government a�airs for the organization. He will provide an update on Illinois Renewable Energy Opportunities and the next steps being pursued to increase the presence of renewable energy in the state. Bob Croteau works with the ISEA Muni Coop Subcommittee and the downstate Solar Business Coalition fighting against anti-solar e�orts for the last three years. His presentation will reflect on those e�orts. Brad Roos, President, Sustain Rockford, a recently organized nonprofit, will speak on the Illinois Solar for All program which is targeted at bringing the benefits of solar energy to low income populations and nonprofit organizations. Teague Dickey, a solar installer located in Rockford, will present on a Group Solar Buy. It is another approach to lowering the cost of securing a solar system. Je� Green, a founding board member of IREA, will speak on the opportunity to go 100% renewable energy with batteries. Dave Merrill, a solar installer from Byron, will be available to explain the opportunities and benefits of going solar. We appreciate the ongoing support of our sponsors the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation and the Ogle County Solid Waste Management Department. To keep updated on the fair and other events hosted by IREA please visit our website at Illinoisrenew.org.
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A&E Happenings Music & Arts
Ongoing Open Stage at Mandalay Lounge - Monday-Sunday beginning at 5 p.m. 200 North Church Street. Mary’s Place - 602 N. Madison St. Open Stage, Tues. & Thurs. 9:30 p.m.-close; Karaoke, Wed. 9:30 p.m.-close. Bruce L. Warden - For listening & dining every Friday and Saturday 5-9 p.m. at Hoffman House, 7550 E. State St. Ongoing Chance Encounter: Julie Heffernan and Shelly Mosman Exhibition - On exhibit at RAM, located inside the Riverfront Museum Park at 711 N. Main Street. The exhibition remains on view through September 29. Chance Encounter explores paintings and photography by Julie Heffernan and Shelly Mosman. Both use opulent beauty and gritty detail to tell visual stories that disrupt one-sided histories of female figures that still exist today. Also on view are lavish, one-of-akind pieces of furniture by Minneapolis designer Carter Averbeck of Omforme Design. Mosman’s recent projects include collaborating with Fashion Week Minnesota to help celebrate youth and the beauty of aging. Heffernan is an Illinois native and professor of art at Montclair State University in New Jersey, where she has taught for more than 20 years. Both artists are represented in the Rockford Art Museum Permanent Collection. Chance Encounter is organized by RAM Curator Carrie Johnson. Friday, July 26 Rachel Bonacquisti & The Band - 8 p.m. at The Norwegian, 1402 N. Main St. $8 cover. Mike Williamson Trio - Performing from 5-7:30 p.m. at Stockholm Inn, 2420 Charles St. Free admission. Thursday, August 8-Sunday, August 11 Alice in Wonderland Jr. - Come celebrate the hard work of the 60 + Students involved in JPAC’s 4-Week Summer Camp as they present Disney’s Alice in Wonderland Jr. Travel down the rabbit hole and join Alice, one of literature’s most beloved heroines, in her madcap adventures. Featuring updated songs from Disney’s thrilling animated motion picture, Disney’s Alice in Wonderland JR. is a fast-paced take on the classic tale. Performances at 7 p.m. on August 8-10, 2 p.m. on August 11. Tickets: adults $10; students $5. Takes place at Janesville Performing Arts Center, 408 S. Main St., Janesville, WI. Thursday, August 22-Saturday, August 24 Two Rivers Jam - Bluegrass, folk, country & southern gospel music. Music begins at 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 11 a.m. Saturday. Bring your own lawn chairs and your friends. Camping: limited electricity - with electricity $15/night, no electric $5/night. No drugs or alcohol. Takes place at 12314 Harrison Rd., in Harrison, IL. Located norrthwest of Rockford, north of IL 75, can be reached from route 20 bypass via Meridian Road. Watch for signs. For more information call Gaines at 815-335-2592 or email tworiversbluegrass@ yahoo.com. Saturday, August 24 Carrie Newcomer Sanctuary Concert - To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Elkhorn Creek Biodiversity Preserve, Northwest Illinois Audubon Society is
sponsoring a free public concert performed by Carrie Newcomer accompanied by pianist Gary Walters. The concert entitled “Sanctuary” will be held at Highland Community College (2998 West Pearl City Road, in Freeport) in the Student Conference Center, Room H-201. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the concert begins at 7 p.m. Admission is free with no reserved or advance tickets. Seating is first come, first served. As a songwriter and recording artist Carrie has been described as a “soaring songstress” by Billboard, a “prairie mystic” by the Boston Globe, and “a voice as rich as Godiva chocolate” by Austin Statesman. Rolling Stone claims she “asks all the right questions,” while the Dallas Morning News said, “she’s the kind of artist whose music makes you stop, think and then say, ‘that is so true.’” For more information about this concert, visit the Northwest Illinois Audubon Society website at nwilaudubon.org. Questions may be also be directed to nwilaudubon@gmail.com. Directions to the college are at highland.edu or call 815-235-6121.
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Saturday, July 27 Elkhorn Creek Butterfly Festival - The Northwest Illinois Audubon Society hosts its annual Elkhorn Creek Butterfly Festival from 1-5 p.m. This fun, informative, family-friendly afternoon is spent exploring the Elkhorn Creek Biodiversity Preserve for the many butterflies found at this site. Participants may join guided butterfly tours or look on their own. Tours begin at 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m. To date, butterfly explorers have identified 34 species of butterflies and skippers. Information about pollinators will be shared. There will be a shady area with chairs and a restroom, cold beverages and snacks. The Elkhorn Creek Biodiversity Preserve is located three miles southwest of Forreston on the southwest corner of West Grove and Freeport Roads. Park on lot off West Grove Rd. There is no cost to participate and registration is not necessary. Contact Mary Blackmore at 815-938-3204 for more information or if weather is questionable. Visit nwilaudubon.org for details. Saturday, July 27-Sunday, July 28 Japanese Summer Festival - 10 a.m.-3 p.m. both days at Anderson Japanese Gardens, 318 Spring Creek Rd. The Festival is a celebration of traditional cultural arts featuring exhibits, demonstrations and performances that are engaging and entertaining for the entire family. Admission is free for Premium Garden Members and is the cost of regular Garden admission for Basic and Non-Members. All performances and most activities are included with the price of admission. Performances and demonstrations will take place in the Visitor Center and throughout the Gardens. Popular activities and performances include: Ho Etsu Taiko Drum Performances @ 10 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.; Candyman (Traditional Japanese Street Performer); Traditional Japanese Dance; Children’s Games; Japanese Martial Arts Demonstrations; Koto Performances; Calligraphy Demonstrations; and Japanese Flower Arranging Demonstrations. Traditional tea ceremonies will be hosted daily in the Gardens’ traditional 16th century Sukiya style Guest House, Tea House and Gazebo overlooking the west waterfall. Space is extremely limited and times vary.
Advanced registration is encouraged and can be made by visiting AndersonGardens.org. Tea ceremony participation fees are $20 Premium Members/$25 Basic & Non-Members. Sunday, July 28 Music Academy trip to Midwest Mozart Festival Join students, parents and friends of The Music Academy as they travel to Sanfillippo Place de la Musique, for a concert featuring music by Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and Mozart performed by a string orchestra. Rockford musicians Rachel Handlin and Mike Beert are among orchestra members. The Place de la Musique is a 300-seat theatre located at the magnificent Sanfillippo Estate. The estate contains the world’s largest collection of fully restored antique musical instruments, music machines, arts objects and a newly updated carousel. Concert goers may tour the estate before the 3 p.m. concert. The trip includes the concert, tour and round-trip charter coach transportation. Cost is $95 per person. The bus will depart at 12 noon from the former East State K-Mart parking lot. Reservations are needed by July 12 and may be made by contacting the Music Academy at 815-986-0037. Tuesday, August 6 Foodie Trip to Madison - Northwest Illinois Audubon Society offers a tour of two Madison, Wisconsin establishments that feature local and sustainable food: Madison Sourdough Company and Willy Street Coop. Madison Sourdough Company specializes in naturally leavened sourdough bread and Viennoiserie pastries, while locally owned Willy Street Coop is a full service grocery store with many local and organic items. After the tours, the group will eat lunch together before returning to Freeport. To take part in this visit to Madison, participants will meet at 7:45am and carpool from Harbor Freight parking lot (east end) in Freeport. Return to Freeport is anticipated at 4pm. To confirm your attendance or for questions, contact Richard Benning at 815-865-5279 or r.benning52@gmail.com. Details may also be found at nwilaudubon.org. Wednesday, August 7-Friday, August 9 ArtsPlace events - Wednesday, August 7: ArtsPlace Visual Arts Exhibit, 6-9 p.m. at Riverfront Museum Park, 711 N. Main St.; Thursday, August 8 at 3 p.m. & Friday, August 9 at 7 p.m.: ArtsPlace Theater and Dance Performances at The Nordlof Center, 118 N. Main St. Saturday, August 10 Renewable Energy & Sustainable Lifestyle Fair Come join us for the 17th annual fair from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Byron Forest Preserve Jarrett Center, 7993 N. River Rd., Byron, IL. Admission: Adults $5; Youth, children & IREA members Free. Event will include: Sustainability Keynote Speaker Fred Iutzi, President, The Land Institute, landinstitute.org – Nature as Measurement: The Path to a Perennial Agriculture (Keynote), 9:30-10:30 a.m. Blazing Star; Energy Keynote Speaker David McEllis, Government Affairs Representative at the Environmental Law and Policy Center, elpc. org. The Environmental Law & Policy Center is the Midwest’s leading public interest environmental legal advocacy and eco-business innovation organization, and among the nation’s leaders. Illinois Renewable Portfolio Standard, 12-1 p.m. Blazing Star
Sunday, August 11 Macktown Living History - Topic for this event will be “The Ho-Chunk Nation: Past, Present & Future”. Presentation will be done by Mr. William Quackenbush, History Preservation Officer for the Ho-Chunk Nation. 2-4 p.m. at Macktown Living History Center, 2221 Freeport Rd. in Rockton. Free and open to the public. The Search for Ke-Chunk Village at The Confluence - “The Search for Ke-Chunk Village at The Confluence”, will explore what is known about a historic Ho-Chunk village at 1:00 p.m. at Nature At The Confluence Learning Center, 306 Dickop Street, South Beloit. Dr. Bill Green will present findings from his archaeological research in the summer of 2012 which resulted in his report “The Search for Ke-Chunk”. Dr. Bill Green recently retired from Beloit College where he was Adjunct Professor of Anthropology. This program will be held indoors, but will also include an optional walk to learn about the new Ho-Chunk sculpture that will be installed later this summer. This is a free program, but free-will donations will be accepted to support the sculpture installation. Saturday, August 17 Nature Kids: What Did the Ho-Chunk Grow? - 10 a.m. at The Confluence Learning Center, 306 Dickop Street, South Beloit. Kids will learn about the crops grew by the Ho-Chunk Native Americans at Ke-Chunk Village, and find out where they had their garden beds along Turtle Creek. Free program for ages 7-11. Friday, August 23 YWCA La Voz Latina Annual Recognition Banquet - The YWCA La Voz Latina Annual Recognition Banquet will be held at 5:30 p.m. at Cliffbreakers. This year’s banquet will highlight Peruvian culture and will include a social hour, dinner, award presentation, live entertainment, and dancing. Proceeds will benefit YWCA La Voz Latina programs and services. Tickets and award nomination forms are available at www.ywcanwil.org. Friday, August 23-Sunday, August 25 Native American Flute Workshop - Three day instructional workshop to learn how to make and play your very own flute. Workshop takes place at Indian Hill Manor, 6991 Kishwaukee Rd. Items to bring: snacks, work gloves, family stories & reflections. Cost: $150. Registration deadline: August 16. Limited to the first 15 participants, first come first served. To register contact Kim Smeja, 815-994-0803 / iamcowgirl54@gmail.com. Saturday, September 7 Walk to End Alzheimer’s - The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s will take place at Sportscore One, 1288 Elmwood Rd., in Rockford. Nearly 800 people from the Rockford area are expected at this year’s event to raise awareness and funds to fight Alzheimer’s disease. On Walk day, participants will honor those affected by Alzheimer’s disease with Promise Flowers during the poignant Promise Garden Ceremony – a moving display of hope to represent the personal reasons participants join together to fight Alzheimer’s. In Illinois alone, there are more than 230,000 people living with the disease and 588,000 caregivers. Participants can join a team or register to walk as an individual at alz.org/walk.
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THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK: CAPRICORN, AQUARIUS AND PISCES
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK: ARIES, TAURUS AND GEMINI
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ARIES Dean Colby 80 South Beloit 7/15/2019 You’ll feel the need to improve Joan Spurlin 88 Rockford 7/15/2019 your home’s security. Getting Stella Longs 66 Rockford 7/15/2019 an alarm system, new locks and Richard McKee 81 Roscoe 7/15/2019 other state of the art equip Gene Johnson 91 Rockford 7/15/2019 ment will grant you some peace of mind. Billy Hilpenburg 87 Rockford 7/15/2019 Wayne Bunger 75 Rockford 7/15/2019 TAURUS Teresa Miller 71 Rockford 7/15/2019 Your impulsive nature is hard Blanche Anderson 94 Machesney Park to manage at times. You’ll climb 7/16/2019 the corporate ladder very fast, Jerald Cass 77 Rockford 7/16/2019 but when you get to the top, Christopher Payne 58 Rockford 7/16/2019 you may find that your new re sponsibilities hold you back. Mary Garnhart 84 Rockford 7/16/2019 John Reed Jr. 73 Rockford 7/16/2019 GEMINI Veneka Cockrell 43 Rockford 7/16/2019 Watch your home and family Christine Deyoung 55 Rockford 7/16/2019 budget for the year. The summer Beverly Dahlstrom 91 Rockford 7/16/2019 holidays are coming, and you James Lockhart 63 Rockford 7/16/2019 want everything to be perfect so Alice Mclachlan 73 Rockford 7/16/2019 you can relax without any wor ries. You’ll take up a new athletic Sharon Gartman 71 Rockford 7/17/2019 activity this month. Rosario Tarara 91 Rockford 7/17/2019 Margaret Lansing 77 Rockford 7/17/2019 CANCER Terry Gholson 82 Rockford 7/17/2019 Sometimes it’s best to put your George Smith 73 Rockford 7/17/2019 self first. However, you have Nancy Hopkins 75 Rockford 7/18/2019 a generous nature and you ne Mary Andrews 89 Rockford 7/18/2019 ver hesitate to help a loved one in need. Be careful not to burn Iva Hoyum 96 Rockford 7/18/2019 out. John James 66 Rockford 7/18/2019 Clara Johnson 84 Rockford 7/18/2019 LEO Steven Albertson 66 RockfordWhether 7/18/2019or not you’re on va Nancy Olson 81 Rockford 7/18/2019 cation, when you’re at home, Donald Woods 52 Machesney Park you7/18/2019 can relax and let your mind wander. A good movie lets you Duane Stoker 57 Rockford 7/18/2019 escape from reality once in a Barbara Willis 83 Rockford 7/18/2019 while. Gloria Kordash 97 Rockford 7/18/2019 Taylor Sheldon 26 Rockford 7/18/2019 VIRGO John Newell 47 Rockford 7/18/2019 There won’t be a lack of con Johnnie Taylor 76 Rockford 7/19/2019 versation this week. However, Effie Phillips 77 Rockford 7/19/2019 you might find it difficult to con trol the topics, and you may Jude Torre 56 Rockford 7/19/2019 find yourself sharing secrets you Stephen Monson 64 Rockton 7/19/2019 would have preferred to keep Bernard Muchin 71 Rockford 7/19/2019 to yourself. Lawrence Smuck 77 Rockford 7/19/2019 Sara Falth 74 Rockford 7/19/2019 LIBRA Rosella Turner 73 Rockford 7/19/2019 High quality renovation mate Katherine Shelton 81 Rockfordrials 7/20/2019 aren’t just a luxury; they’re also a longterm investment. Elaine Sundeen 90 Rockford 7/20/2019 Don’t be afraid to make your Doris Kampfe 93 Rockford 7/20/2019 home look just the way you Scott Wussow 57 Rockford 7/20/2019 want it. Agnes Hudacek 76 Rockford 7/20/2019 Angelina Riportella 28 Rockford 7/20/2019 SCORPIO James Hughes 90 Rockford 7/20/2019 While on vacation, at a con Shirley Kerkes 82 Rockford 7/20/2019 ference or at the grocery store, you’ll meet somebody captiva John Bilski 63 Rockford 7/20/2019 This person will introduce Terrence Miller 80 Loves Park ting. 7/21/2019 to memorable experiences Bernadette Booth 69 Rockfordyou 7/21/2019 and allow you to release intense Diane Meehan 71 Rockford 7/21/2019 emotions. Kathryn White 94 Rockford 7/21/2019 Marie Hare 85 Rockford 7/21/2019 SAGITTARIUS Pamela Sharp 61 Rockford 7/21/2019 You’ll need more than a simple “I love you” from your partner Bessie Rokusek 91 Rockford 7/21/2019 this week. Luckily, they have Dawn Knoll 49 Rockford 7/21/2019 a romantic surprise in store for you.
CAPRICORN
Now that summer vacation has arrived, there’s nothing keep ing you cooped up at home. Opt for a change of scenery with an exotic adventure or fun road trip with friends.
AQUARIUS
ARIES
It’s time for a change and you’re ready for it. You’ll use your va cation to start working on a new business project or to look for a new job. You’ll also think about redecorating your home.
TAURUS
At work, you’ll participate in training sessions, conferences or negotiations. In your perso nal life, you’ll be tired of doing everything for your partner. You’ll need to take drastic mea sures to change certain habits.
TAURUS
ARIES
You’ll play catch up after many delays and much confusion. You’ll devote your vacation to a big home improvement project. You’ll find ways to achieve your pro fessional and personal goals.
TAURUS
You’ll feel the need to move, expand your circle of friends and strengthen your relationships with those closest to you. You’ll have trouble keeping track of all the social activities that your new popularity affords you.
You may not leave all your wor ries behind when you leave on vacation, as certain tasks may require you to stay in contact with the office. In your romantic life, a new love interest might take their time before asking you out on a second date.
GEMINI
GEMINI
CANCER
CANCER
You’ll be disturbed by strong emo tions this week. In your love life, you’ll know right away if your partner isn’t being honest with you. Your wellbeing is linked to your emotional state.
CANCER
GEMINI
You’ll succeed in finishing all your work before leaving on vacation. During the high sea son, all the tourist destinations will be full, so don’t leave it to the last minute to make your reservations.
Your zest for life allows you to make the most of your vacation. Even if you’re not taking time off, you’ll make time for pleasurable activities that allow you to relax and recharge your batteries.
LEO
LEO
You’ll make the excellent deci sion to spend your vacation at home. However, your idea of redoing your landscaping is a project that will take up most of your time, leaving you little opportunity to relax.
The business world is always active, even when most people are on vacation. Your attention to detail allows you to spot golden opportunities, sign lucrative con tracts and build your network. You’re beyond busy and will be overwhelmed at times.
VIRGO
VIRGO
You’ll be on the move this week. Don’t forget your list before heading to the grocery store, or you’ll risk making more than one trip. You’ll be extra chatty this week, especially with peo ple who love to argue.
LIBRA
You’ve calculated your vaca tion expenses more than once. However, some details always slip through the cracks, so make sure to have a backup fund. Calling off an activity or two will allow you to travel without worry.
SCORPIO
People will take notice of your initiative this week. At work and in your personal life, you’ll create opportunities and exploit them to their full advantage. A second coffee and some vita mins are all you need to feel a burst of energy.
SAGITTARIUS
You tend to stress about the cost of living and plan your vacation expenses carefully. Remember that memories are worth every penny spent. Love comes knock ing at the door when you least expect it.
CAPRICORN
You’ll feel the need to bring your loved ones together. There’s also time to relax at work this week. Take longer lunch breaks to socialize with your colleagues, employees and associates.
AQUARIUS
PISCES
PISCES
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Vacations go by too fast. It’ll take some organizing to accomplish everything you wanted to do. Luckily, you’ll succeed in spen ding time with friends. A trip may be organized quicker than you expect.
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CANCER, LEO AND VIRGO Horoscope
You’ll be tempted to start plan ning next year’s vacation already. You’ll also be thinking about impor tant personal and professional projects. Time is sparse in the face of your millions of ideas.
Housework and money are of ten a source of stress that add to the tension in your relationship. Renew harmony and calm your anxieties by finding new topics of conversation. Housework is a chore that you’ve been putting off and you may have to do it all at the last mi nute. At work, your genius ideas will be well received, as long as you know how to communicate Death notices are provided bythem the well.
ARIES
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You’ll use your vacation time to work on projects, for both your home and your job. Don’t for get to unwind and spend some time with friends. Fun and joy will dominate this week, and you’ll have more than one reason to party. You’ll start to think about what you’ll read during your next vacation, but it won’t be an easy choice to make. Don’t neglect your responsibilities.
Even when you’re on vacation, you’re working. You may simply take your lap top out to the patio or possibly cut your trip short. Virgos are perfectionists by nature, which can make you overzealous when it comes to work.
LIBRA
Regardless of whether you’re sin gle or in a relationship, you have romance in mind when you con sider doing something drastic to get someone’s attention. Your home is where you go to recharge.
If your health slows you down, take the time to catch up on your sleep. With many colleagues on vacation, you’ll be working over time. Luckily, you’ll be well com pensated for your efforts. You’ll cleanse your circle of friends in order to spend more time with those that count. A trip or getaway with your real friends will provide you with memories you’ll cherish forever.
LEO
Some lucrative real estate deals may be in the works. Renovations may double your house’s value and you’ll appreciate the up grade to your home. Friends will suggest a spontaneous activity.
VIRGO
The idea of a trip will take root this week. You may even be in spired to make a pilgrimage. You’ll open yourself to spiritual ity by practising new techniques.
LIBRA
You’ll have to deal with strong emotions this week. People will take advantage of your gene rosity. Try not to go past your financial or physical capabili ties. Fatigue and stress don’t go well together.
SCORPIO
Even if you planned on a relaxing vacation, it won’t be long before your restless spirit takes hold. You won’t miss any chance to share your point of view, and you’ll spend many enjoyable evenings debating.
You’re not always the most accommodating person, but luckily, you know how to cre ate harmony around you. Like the adage says, the ends justify the means. Your popularity may mean that you have to choose between two interesting invi tations from friends.
SAGITTARIUS
SAGITTARIUS
SCORPIO
You’ll be able to combine work and relaxation. If you’re selfemployed, you won’t be able to resist check ing your emails, even though you promised yourself you’d disconnect during your vacation.
CAPRICORN
You’ll enjoy a shopping spree this week. You’ll appreciate a chance to negotiate with merchants and may come away with a great deal. You’ll also escape from your rou tine with a spontaneous adventure.
AQUARIUS
Take the time to recharge your batteries before jumping back into action. Try to let go of con trol and let yourself be guided by life. It won’t lead you astray. The artist in you will find the inspi ration necessary to create a real masterpiece.
PISCES
A serious air follows you. You may even stay in contact with work while you’re on vacation. You’ll think of big projects while you relax and take advantage of your time off. Your friends may need your help.
You won’t take any time off until you’ve completed every task on your todo list. You’ll be par ticularly proud of a big cleanup or work done around the house. Your family will need your help this week.
CAPRICORN
Selfesteem is essential to deve loping one’s personality. You’ll accomplish something that you’re proud of and that takes you far. If you’re single, your newfound confidence will attract the at tention of your future partner.
AQUARIUS
You don’t need to travel to have a great vacation. Some of the best times are spent at home with friends and family. A little organization is all it takes to bring everyone together.
PISCES
You won’t be able to stay still this week and you’ll have lots of stories to tell. You’ll spend hours getting to know people from all walks of life. Your thirst for knowledge is insatiable.
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CROSSWORD & SUDOKU Across 1. Wineglass part 5. Equal 9. Resort for dieters 12. Bubbly beverage 13. Old stringed instrument 14. Road diagram 15. Tentacles 16. Slangy assent 17. Perfect serve 18. Better than better 19. Closed, as an envelope 21. Decreases 25. Cobbler’s punch 26. Refuge 29. Marsh grasses 32. Paddle’s cousin 33. Residue 35. Baltic or Red ____ 36. Doodles 38. Made into law 40. Janitor’s implement 41. Dilly 42. Slender candles 45. Break sharply 49. House shape 50. Side of New York 53. Nero’s garment 54. Breakfasted 55. Off yonder 56. Wallet fillers 57. In fashion 58. Wet with morning droplets 59. Forest-floor plant Down 1. Wound cover 2. Rushed 3. “Desire Under the ____” 4. Learn well 5. Tissue layer 6. Needle’s hole 7. Memorable periods 8. Play practice 9. Littlest 10. Swiftness 11. Acted like
20. Fear 22. Comforter 23. Piece of soap 24. Pittsburgh product 26. Reel holder 27. Cauliflower ____ 28. Crushed
30. Cee’s follower 31. Heartbreaking 34. Large antelope 37. Unhappiness 39. Habit 42. Atlanta Braves, e.g. 43. Low female voice
44. Out of danger 46. “____, Nanette”: 2 wds. 47. Gets older 48. Lapse 51. Cutting tool 52. Go for it
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Lake Land Investments LLC John Zajicek, Otter Creek Lake Utility District, 201500184 05-07-251-002 1736 Lake Summerset Rd., Davis Lake Summerset Association Inc., Lake Land Investments LLC, Z Financial Zenaida N. Gelisan, Zenaida N. Gelisan Trust, 201500185 05-07-251-005 1739 Lake Summerset Rd., Davis Otter Creek Lake Utility District, Lake Summerset Association Inc. Mario James Zamora, Otter Creek Lake 201500186 05-07-251-009 1743 Lake Summerset Rd., Davis Utility District, Lake Summerset Association Inc. Saleh S. Najib 201500189 05-07-253-020 1826 Darby Ln., Davis Keesley Crews, Otter Creek Utility District, 201500190 05-07-253-027 1819 Darby Ln., Davis Lake Summerset Association Inc. Hilario Sanchez, Raquel Sanchez, Lake 201500191 05-07-276-001 1903 Gainsboro Rd., Davis Summerset Association Inc. Peter W. Robertson, Jennifer M. Robertson, 201500197 05-15-256-005 1505 Northstar Dr., Durand Current Occupant John Larson Estate, Shirley Larson, Current 201500221 07-25-178-019 North Park Rd., Machesney Park Occupant, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees John Larson Estate, Shirley Larson, Current 201500222 07-25-254-001 North Park Rd., Machesney Park Occupant, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees Judy Ostrander, Village of Machesney Park, 201500226 07-25-327-013 24 Marquette Rd., Machesney Park MGIC Credit Assurance Corporation, Wholesale Mortgage Inc., Timothy E. Hicks 201500230 07-25-328-028 14 Liberty Blvd., Machesney Park Nellie Stout, Visa Division of the First National 201500254 07-26-226-010 6420 N Main Rd., Rockford Bank, Current Occupant Keesley Crews 201500293 08-15-301-023 Mitchell Rd., Loves Park Harold Austin, Illinois Dept. of Revenue, 201500310 08-19-277-013 9730 Smythe Ave., Rockford Illinois Attorney General, U.S. Attorney General, U.S. District Attorney, Internal Revenue Service, Everette Swinbank, Current Occupant Jeffrey W. Losinske, M & I Marshall & Isley 201500325 08-28-351-012 5085 Bridge Ct., Roscoe Bank, BMO Harris Bank National Association Michael L. Medearis, Current Occupant 201500385 08-31-308-024 644 Ramona Ter., Machesney Park Michael L. Medearis, Current Occupant 201500386 08-31-308-026 644 Ramona Ter., Machesney Park Deborah L. Milsaps, Village of Machesney 201500400 08-31-431-004 7315 Mildred Rd. Machesney Park Park, Capital One Bank (USA) N.A., Windsor Lakes Business Park Inc., Two D 201500413 08-32-353-016 71XX Windsor Lake Pkwy., Loves Park Development LLC, Two-D Developments LLC, James A. Rodriguez, Timothy F. Horning Amcore Investment Group 201500414 08-32-376-024 Lot W. of 1900 Windsor Rd., Loves Park Andrew P. Lockhart, Callie S. Lockhart, 201500461 11-01-454-035 224 River Ln., Loves Park City of Loves Park, FTF Properties LLC, PNC Bank NA, Leonard K. Chrislock Estate, Bethany Kerley, 201500470 11-02-456-003 3433 N Court St., Rockford
Heirs, Devisees and Legatees Keesley Crews Floyd E. Stech Sr. Estate, Avis L. Stech, The Floyd E. Stech Sr. and Avis L. Stech Trust Dated 12-19-03, Rock River Water Reclamation District, CapitalOne (USA) NA, Cathy C. Stech, Floyd E. Stech Jr., Debra A. Thompson, Current Occupants, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees Andre C. Neidig-Trammell Eric J. Rosenwinkel, Katheryn A. Rosenwinkel, City of Rockford, U.S. Bank NA as Trustee Jam Partners Properties LLC, Mauricio Lopez, City of Rockford Jam Partners Properties LLC, Mauricio Lopez, City of Rockford Keesley Crews, City of Rockford Nicole Paquette Brenda Foster, City of Rockford, MERS, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Citimortgage Inc., Wilmington Finance Inc., Vanessa Hook, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Asset Acceptance LLC David Carrico, Midland Credit Management Inc., Current Occupant Nickisha N. Mclin, City of Rockford, Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC (FL), Bank of America NA, MERS, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Illinois Attorney General Linda g. Gregory, City of Rockford, First Franklin Financial Corp. Candice Knauer, City of Rockford, County of Winnebago Sofia D. Aguirre, City of Rockford, Argent Mortgage Co. LLC, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. as Trustee Veronica Ramirez, Delfa Flores, Current Occupant North Main Properties LLC, City of Rockford, Fox Valley Fire & Safety Co., Bank Leumi USA, Premier Bank, Fire & Safety Equipment of Rockford Inc. Christopher M. Dilley, City of Rockford Mount Sinai Baptist Church, City of Rockford, Jamie Pumphrey, Current Occupant Robert E. Lewis III, City of Rockford, New Century Mortgage Corporation, Credit Investments Inc., Keesley Crews, City of Rockford Jennifer C. Kennedy, City of Rockford Rockford Family Home Finance Series Four, City of Rockford, Mooshes LLC DR Construction and Remodeling Co. LLC, Donnell Royster, City of Rockford, Nationstar Mortgage LLC, Gary Schmidt, Cynthia H. Schmidt, City of Rockford, First Horizon Home Loan Corporation, MERS, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Strategic Realty Fund LLC, City of Rockford Carrie r. Sockwell, City of Rockford, Citicorp Trust Bank FSB, Citibank National Association Alex R. Noble, City of Rockford, Plaza Bank, Peggy Noble, Pacific Premier Bank, Brock E. Dorn, Robert B. Glidden, City of Rockford First State Bank, James C. Gridley, City of Rockford, County of Winnebago Elton Kopplin Estate, Jason Neece, Current Occupant, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees Narcizo M. Neto, Libera F. Mendes, Current Occupant Evelyn Owen, City of Rockford Peter Saltouros RJD Properties LLC, City of Rockford, Tiffany Barmore, Current Occupant Robert J. Stout, Amanda Stout, City of Rockford Robert J. Stout, Amanda Stout, City of Rockford Robert J. Stout, Amanda Stout, City of Rockford Danielle Morris, City of Rockford, U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee FFMLT 2006-FF 12, U.S. Bank National Association Lyric Realington Enterprises LLC, City of Rockford Muhammad Tariq, City of Rockford Rysewyk Robertson, Jeffrey Robertson, City of Rockford, Scott Rysewyk David Stedman, Cynthia E. Stedman, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Gary Schmidt, Cynthia H. Schmidt, City of Rockford, Gulf Harbour Investments Corporation, MERS, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. Charles Kizart, City of Rockford, Novastar Mortgage Inc. Israel Lima Sr., Florinda M. Lima, City of Rockford, BMO Harris Bank NA, Properties West Land Trust, Current Occupant Keesley Crews, City of Rockford Amarjit Singh, Sukhvinder Kaur, City of Rockford Martin R. Anderson, WIFR Television
201500481 11-09-102-002 4950 Orchard Ln., Rockford 201500495 11-10-130-011 3109 Coleman Ave., Rockford
201500501 11-10-176-003 Penn Rd., Rockford 201500511 11-10-228-019 3320 Idlewood Ter., Rockford 201500520 11-10-327-004 3127 Williams Ave., Rockford 201500521 11-10-327-008 3115 Williams Ave., Rockford 201500523 11-10-354-017 Lot W. of 3415 Gladstone Ave., Rockford 201500564 11-11-276-009 Lot S. of 3023 Latham St., Rockford 201500566 11-11-308-017 2217 Sharon Ave., Rockford 201500571 11-11-329-001 2615 Ridge Ave., Rockford 201500600 11-12-480-009 4711 Illinois Ave., Loves Park 201500612 11-13-304-015 1622 Post Ave., Rockford
201500630 11-14-161-004 1522 N. Winnebago St., Rockford 201500640 11-14-205-010 2016 N. Court St., Rockford 201500641 11-14-205-013 2008 N. Court St., Rockford
201500649 11-14-226-013 Part of 2104 Latham St., Rockford 201500655 11-14-234-006 N Main St., Rockford
201500669 11-14-305-014 1107 N. Rockton Ave., Rockford 201500671 11-14-305-023 817 Ashland Ave., Rockford 201500678 11-14-351-025 907 Bruce St., Rockford 201500685 11-14-355-018 942 Woodlawn Ave., Rockford 201500686 11-14-355-028 907 Whitman St., Rockford 201500687 11-14-356-009 927 Woodlawn Ave. Rockford 201500692 11-14-358-018 932 Ridge Ave., Rockford 201500695 11-14-376-002 1041 Ridge Ave., Rockford
201500701 11-14-380-008 1003 Grant Ave., Rockford 201500710 11-14-405-004 1313 North Ave., Rockford 201500713 11-14-428-024 1116 Auburn St., Rockford 201500725 11-14-457-060 1123 N. Main St., Rockford 201500728 11-14-476-040 1247 N. Main St., Rockford 201500731 11-15-103-004 3616 Sunnyside Ave., Rockford 201500735 11-15-104-012 3435 Montrose Ave., Rockford 201500737 11-15-107-013 3623 Liberty Dr., Rockford 201500740 11-15-126-002 3332 Gilbert Ave., Rockford 201500744 11-15-136-003 3232 Blackstone Ave., Rockford 201500745 11-15-154-001 3250 Arline Ave., Rockford 201500746 11-15-154-002 3516 Arline Ave., Rockford 201500747 11-15-154-004 3506 Arline Ave., Rockford 201500758 11-15-208-003 2013 Kilburn Ave., Rockford 201500759 11-15-208-009 3014 Custer Ave., Rockford 201500761 11-15-212-011 2916 Kenmore Ave., Rockford 201500764 11-15-229-003 2820 Ridgeway Ave. Rockford 201500766 11-15-230-009 2827 Knight Ave. Rockford 201500769 11-15-234-019 2515 Knight Ave., Rockford
201500786 11-15-301-005 1059 N Central Ave., Rockford 201500796 11-15-332-014 1212 Arthur Ave., Rockford 201500799 11-15-334-029 1215 Ashland Ave., Rockford 201500804 11-15-353-015 704 Furman St., Rockford 201500808 11-15-356-010 524 Oakley Ave., Rockford 201500810 11-15-376-003 719 Furman St., Rockford
July 24, 2019 The Rock River Times. Francisco Pasillas, Current Occupant Doyle Nye, Betty Nye, Doyle Nye Sr., City of Rockford Peter D. Brooks, City of Rockford, MERS, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Countrywide Home Loans Inc., Bank of America NA, Peter D. Brooks, City of Rockford, MERS, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Countrywide Home Loans Inc., Bank of America NA, SAH Properties LLC, City of Rockford, Pam Mustin, Current Occupant Mike Lieu, City of Rockford Caritina Sanchez Ronald Rumore, Christine Rumore, City of Rockford, Riverside Community Bank, Nationstar Mortgage LLC, Illinois Bank & Trust Mandie Minnick, City of Rockford Keesley Crews, City of Rockford Sherry Redmond, Winnebago County Highway Dept. Joshua Medrano, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Today’s Bank-East, U.S. Bank NA, Current Occupant Joey Walters, Christine Borah, Rock River Water Reclamation District, County of Winnebago, Beneficial Illinois Inc., Current Occupant Harold O. Austin, Winnebago County Highway Dept., Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Illinois Attorney General, U.S. Attorney General, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. District Attorney, 2 Wheel Inn, Current Occupant Harold O. Austin, Winnebago County Highway Dept., Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Illinois Attorney General, U.S. Attorney General, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. District Attorney, 2 Wheel Inn, Current Occupant Harold O. Austin, Winnebago County Highway Dept., Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Illinois Attorney General, U.S. Attorney General, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. District Attorney, 2 Wheel Inn, Current Occupant Harold O. Austin, Winnebago County Highway Dept., Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Illinois Attorney General, U.S. Attorney General, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. District Attorney, 2 Wheel Inn, Current Occupant Margaret E. Storey, City of Rockford Troy D. Held, City of Rockford Michelle Moses, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District, First Community National Bank of Rockford, JP Morgan Chase Bank NA Carlson Family Revocable Living Trust, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Keesley Crews Kevin Wiegers, Kimberly Wiegers, City of Rockford ACF Properties City of Rockford, Shawn Andrews, Jaquay Andrews River City Investments LLC, River City Investments of Rockford LLC, Jacqueline Martinez, Current Occupant Christine Rogers, City of Rockford, U.S. Attorney General, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. District Attorney Barn Star Rental Renovation and Resale Inc., Current Occupant Crystal C. Johnson, City of Rockford, Current Occupant Richard L. Heller, City of Rockford Steven Hessenius Properties LLC, Steven Hessenius, City of Rockford, Rickie Robinson, Current Occupant Paul Curtis, City of Rockford, Allstate Insurance Company, Current Occupant Midwest Bank and Trust Co. Trustee, First American Bank Tr. Keesley Crews Keesley Crews Keesley Crews Suzanne M. Cipria, Paul F. Knopp, Knopp Construction, Current Occupant Susan Highfill, Winnebago County Highway Dept. Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC, Nicole L. Martin, Nicole Dodds, Amcore Bank NA, BMO Harris Bank NA, Michael Dodds, Midland Credit Management Inc., Capital One Bank, Andrea Patrick, Andrea L. Lagrene Donald Bissman, D. Todd Bissman, Donald L. Bissman, County of Winnebago William Milanos Estate, Mary Milanos, Current Occupant, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees Jim Olson, Durand State Bank Inc. Jacob Montgomery, County of Winnebago, Mary Stillman, Current Occupant Jacob Montgomery, County of Winnebago Mary Stillman, Current Occupant Frank E. Morris, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Nationstar Mortgage LLC, County of Winnebago
201500813 11-15-377-006 1234 Ashland Ave., Rockford 201500816 11-15-379-029 605 Furman St. Rockford 201500820 11-15-380-045 1239 School St. Rockford
201500821 11-15-380-047 1229 School St., Rockford
201500824 11-15-380-060 1113 School St., Rockford 201500825 11-15-380-064 512 N Avon St., Rockford 201500826 11-15-428-004 1301 Auburn Ct., Rockford 201500838 11-15-451-012 527 N Avon St., Rockford 201500839 11-15-451-013 523 N Avon St., Rockford 201500847 11-15-482-001 Horsman St., Rockford 201500856 11-16-176-021 1306 N Horace Ave., Rockford 201500857 11-16-179-004 1319 Bond, Rockford 201500860 11-16-183-004 1203 Bond Ave., Rockford
201500862 11-16-185-001 Lots N of 4433 Auburn St., Rockford
201500863 11-16-185-002 N Day Ave., Rockford
201500864 11-16-185-003 N Day Ave., Rockford
201500865 11-16-185-004 N Day Ave., Rockford
201500866 11-16-185-007 4318 Wilshire Ave., Rockford 201500877 11-16-305-004 917 Willard Ave., Rockford 201500878 11-16-329-003 916 N Horace Ave., Rockford
201500879 11-16-329-005 910 N Horace Ave., Rockford 201500886 11-16-376-007 Lot N of 701 N Greenview Ave., Rockford 201500888 11-16-380-001 521 N Horace Ave., Rockford 201500892 11-16-404-005 2116 Shelley Dr., Rockford 201500897 11-16-406-009 828 Soper Ave., Rockford 201500909 11-16-453-009 2204 Ashland Ave., Rockford 201500913 11-16-458-008 620 Royal Ave., Rockford 201500915 11-16-477-004 711 Albert Ave., Rockford 201500923 11-16-486-003 515 N Sunset Ave., Rockford 201500924 11-16-486-007 516 Independence Ave., Rockford 201500925 11-16-487-002 521 N Independence Ave., Rockford 201500927 11-17-177-042 NW cor of N Springfield & Auburn St., Rockford 201500928 201500929 201500930 201500933
11-17-202-024 11-17-202-025 11-17-202-026 11-17-330-021
Blue Ridge Ave., Rockford Blue Ridge Ave., Rockford Blue Ridge Ave., Rockford 4105 Compton Ave., Rockford
201500934 11-17-351-039 4301 Mila Ave., Rockford 201500936 11-17-352-022 Part of 4417 Kennet Ave., Rockford
201500938 11-17-354-026 Lot W of 4333 School St., Rockford 201500940 11-17-376-022 4205 Mila Ave., Rockford 201500945 11-17-378-013 Part of 4237 Kennett Ave., Rockford 201500947 11-17-451-003 510 Overland Trl., Rockford 201500964 11-19-229-012 124 Atwood Ave., Rockford 201500965 11-19-229-013 126 Atwood Ave., Rockford 201500979 11-19-426-006 330 Euclid Ave., Rockford
Sandra Gray, Sandra Berg, Robert Berg, Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC Joseph L. Smith, Leroy D. Smith, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Amcore Bank NA, BMO Harris Bank NA, Current Occupant Wiliam E. Milanos Estate, Mary D. Milanos, May Wilson, Current Occupant, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees Jeremy A. Davis, City of Rockford Zahed H. Kahn, Nahid K. Kahn, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Andre Velarde, City of Rockford, Current Occupant Larry N. Parks, City of Rockford Larry N. Parks, City of Rockford Georgiana Whitefield, Willie Whitfield, Current Occupant Larry N. Parks, City of Rockford Sherry Redmond, Paula Overton, Current Occupant Sherry Redmond Benjamin d. Russey, City of Rockford, National City Bank, First Franklin Financial Corp., PNC Bank NA, Christine L. Leach, Lawrence E. Leach, City of Rockford, The Chicago Trust Company Sylvia D. Davis, City of Rockford, Nationstar Mortgage LLC Jacob Montgomery, City of Rockford, Domenica Felton, Current Occupant Lisa Prunty, City of Rockford, American General Finance Inc., National City Bank of Kentucky, PNC Bank National Association, Rock River Water Reclamation District City of Rockford, James Daehler, Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Illinois Attorney General, Current Occupant Andrea L. Lagrene, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Sharetha C. Ferguson, City of Rockford, IL Dept. of Healthcare & Family Services, Illinois Attorney General, County of Winnebago Ann L. Wilkins, City of Rockford, Derek Christopher Preston Smith, Peni Smith, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Robert A. West James Woods, City of Rockford, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. District Attorney, U.S. Attorney General, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Illinois Attorney General James Woods, City of Rockford, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. District Attorney, U.S. Attorney General, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Illinois Attorney General Jesus Jimenez, Jeanneta Jimenez, City of Rockford Joseph D. Sheahan, City of Rockford Ingersoll Financial LLC, City of Rockford G. Steven Nichols, City of Rockford, Byline Bank, Darius C. Smith, Alanda L. Smith, City of Rockford Mount Sinai Baptist Church Mt Sinani M B Church Jerol L. Shanklin Jerol L. Shanklin Shadrick W. King, Deitra Q. King, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Keesley Crews Nettie Croft, City of Rockford Norman Nowling, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District, County of Winnebago Clayborn Smith, City of Rockford, Mutual Management Services Inc., Current Occupant Michael E. Walker, City of Rockford, Current Occupant RMB Properties Inc., Northwest Bank of Rockford, City of Rockford, Current Occupant Dorman Terry, Linda F. Terry, Rock River Water Reclamation District Dorman Terry, Linda F. Terry, Rock River Water Reclamation District Ruffolo Builders Inc., City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Union Savings Bank, Stephen Horton, City of Rockford Countrywide Home Loans, City of Rockford, Deutsche National Bank as Trustee, St Luke Miracle Temple, City of Rockford St Luke Miracle Temple, City of Rockford St Luke Miracle Temple, City of Rockford St Luke Miracle Temple, City of Rockford St Luke Miracle Temple, City of Rockford St Luke Miracle Temple, City of Rockford St Luke Miracle Temple, City of Rockford St Luke Miracle Temple, City of Rockford St Luke Miracle Temple, City of Rockford Anthony B. Barmore, City of Rockford, T-Alleyne LLC, Capital One Bank (USA) NA, Richard G. Eckburg RMB Properties Inc., Rock River Water Reclamation District, Alpine Bank of Illinois, Midland States Bank, Current Occupant
201500989 11-19-481-020 607 Atwood Ave., Rockford 201500990 11-19-482-035 613 Garver Ave., Rockford 201501001 11-20-252-036 114 McLain Ave., Rockford 201501004 11-20-278-016 119 S Pierpont Ave., Rockford 201501007 11-20-280-010 217 S Pierpont Ave., Rockford 201501008 11-20-282-009 317 S Pierpont Ave., Rockford 201501028 11-20-426-006 426 Concord Ave., Rockford 201501029 11-20-426-010 438 Concord Ave., Rockford 201501031 11-20-426-018 435 Lexington Ave., Rockford 201501035 11-20-430-022 501 Lexington Ave., Rockford 201501037 11-20-431-012 Part of 515 S Pierpont Ave., Rockford 201501038 11-20-451-029 Preston Ave., Rockford 201501056 11-21-105-016 312 Carbaugh Ave., Rockford 201501059 11-21-107-002 325 Burbank Ave., Rockford 201501067 11-21-130-019 304 N Horace Ave., Rockford 201501070 11-21-132-009 326 N Henrietta Ave., Rockford 201501071 11-21-133-009 328 N Johnston Ave., Rockford
201501073 11-21-134-005 218 N Day Ave., Rockford 201501074 11-21-135-007 2615 Mulberry St., Rockford 201501075 11-21-139-006 122 N Henrietta Ave., Rockford 201501077 11-21-140-001 127 N Henrietta Ave. Rockford 201501085 11-21-177-013 121 S Henrietta Ave., Rockford 201501089 11-21-181-005 228 S Henrietta Ave., Rockford
201501090 11-21-181-011 Chestnut St., Rockford
201501094 11-21-201-005 2406 School St., Rockford 201501097 11-21-202-014 420 Alliance Ave., Rockford 201501115 11-21-233-008 303 N Independence Ave., Rockford 201501118 11-21-236-009 205 N Independence Ave., Rockford 201501120 11-21-251-020 118 Miriam Ave., Rockford 201501130 201501132 201501146 201501147 201501150
11-21-277-007 11-21-278-003 11-21-304-016 11-21-304-017 11-21-305-004
126 N Sunset Ave., Rockford 115 N Sunset Ave., Rockford 600 Plaisance Ave., Rockford 604 Plaisance Ave., Rockford 416 Vista Ter., Rockford
201501154 11-21-306-007 426 S Greenview Ave., Rockford 201501155 11-21-306-013 526 S Greenview Ave., Rockford 201501160 11-21-328-026 503 S Johnston Ave., Rockford 201501163 11-21-353-005 724 Plaisance Ave., Rockford 201501172 11-21-401-006 2312 Green St., Rockford 201501175 11-21-402-016 409 Howard Ave., Rockford 201501179 11-21-403-009 405 Webster Ave., Rockford 201501180 11-21-403-010 409 Webster Ave., Rockford 201501182 11-21-406-006 524 Howard Ave., Rockford 201501184 11-21-428-007 329 S Central Ave., Rockford 201501187 11-21-430-018 510 Stewart Ave., Rockford 201501189 201501191 201501192 201501193 201501194 201501195 201501196 201501197 201501198 201501200
11-21-432-001 11-21-432-004 11-21-432-005 11-21-432-006 11-21-432-007 11-21-432-008 11-21-432-009 11-21-432-010 11-21-432-011 11-22-102-009
Berkley St., Rockford Berkley St., Rockford Berkley St., Rockford Webster, Rockford Webster, Rockford Webster, Rockford Preston St., Rockford Stewart., Rockford Stewart., Rockford 431 Oakley Ave., Rockford
201501204 11-22-103-033 411 Irving Ave., Rockford
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Jose G. Saenz, Josephina M. Saenz, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Fleet Finance Inc., US Bank Lockbox #005191 Carlota Arreguin, City of Rockford Terrence Davenport, Tenisha Davenport, City of Rockford, Current Occupant Jessica D. Tellez, City of Rockford Kellie Merfeld, Robert E. Merfeld, City of Rockford Anthony Cellitti, Anthony J. Celliti Trustee, City of Rockford Martin Nesta Robedo Terrence Johnson, Sarah Reichling, City of Rockford Eddie Clinton, City of Rockford, Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Illinois Attorney General, Express Home Mortgage Company, Mutual Management Services Inc. Prince X Chatman Ronald Rumore, City of Rockford, Illinois Bank & Trust, Christine Rumore, PNC Bank NA, 4D Properties LLC, City of Rockford Leonard Docker, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Mildred A. Hopson-Beard, Nationscredit Financial Services Corp., City of Rockford Current Occupant Tim Bratko, City of Rockford, Donald Griffis, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Sandy Bratko Betty J. Thomas, City of Rockford, Betty Thomas Estate, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees Kim W. Doss, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Elizabeth S. Reents, City of Rockford Star Libra Asset Management Inc., City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Christopher M. Andrews, City of Rockford Gustavo Maldonado, Rock River Water Reclamation District Bernard Harding, City of Rockford, Northwest Bank of Rockford, Chicago Urban Mission Foundation Willie Beasley Jr., Patricia A. Beasley, Willie Beasley Jr. Trustee, Patricia A. Beasley Trustee, Barnes International Inc., American General Financial Services of Illinois Inc., U.S. Bank NA, HSBC Nevada NA., Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC, LVNV Funding LLC, City of Rockford Robert A. Doncaster, Halina Z. Doncaster, City of Rockford Ethan Marshall Caughey, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Jose Jesus Martinez, Maria Garciela Jamaica, City of Rockford, Velia Tinoco-Alvarez Aruba N. Tariq, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Home Loan Investment Bank FSB, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company Juan Marcial, Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District John Kuzmicki Alfred Brien, City of Rockford, Illinois Attorney General, Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Current Occupant Argyll Properties LLC, City of Rockford, Current Occupant Gordon M. Crane, City of Rockford, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. District Attorney, U.S. Attorney General Stanislav Perkovic, City of Rockford, LVNV Funding LLC, Arrow Financial Services LLC Norhick Fund LLC, City of Rockford, Current Occupant Willie Trammell, City of Rockford, Regions Bank as Trustee Willie Trammell, City of Rockford, Regions Bank as Trustee Hector Escamilla Cardenas, City of Rockford Rockford Family Home Finance, City of Rockford, Rockford Family Home Finance Series Eight Maria Asicela Bianco, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Juan Blanco, Current Occupant Kevin McClintock, Heidi McClintock, City of Rockford, Citibank NA as Trustee, Rock River Reclamation District River City Investments LLC, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District, River City Investments of Rockford LLC, Current Occupant Javier Garcia, City of Rockford Alejandro Del Real, Maria Del Real, City of Rockford City of Rockford, Donald F. Johnson, Diane S. Johnson Rockford Family Home Finance, City of Rockford, Sunrise Seaport LLC, Michael Richard Montrief Irrevocable Trust, Mooches LLC Natividad Hernandez, City of Rockford Invent Rockford LLC, City of Rockford, Joel Steele, Carrie Steele, City of Rockford
201501205 11-22-103-041 1425 Andrews St., Rockford
201501207 11-22-105-007 311 Oakley Ave., Rockford 201501210 11-22-106-007 1448 Andrews St., Rockford 201501214 11-22-109-027 1433 Mulberry St., Rockford 201501221 11-22-129-031 222 Forest Ave., Rockford 201501222 11-22-129-035 204 Forest Ave., Rockford 201501227 11-22-152-003 121 Oakley Ave., Rockford 201501228 11-22-153-003 1446 Mulberry St., Rockford 201501231 11-22-159-019 2XX S Hinkley Ave., Rockford
201501232 11-22-176-004 113 N Hinkley Ave., Rockford 201501237 11-22-184-007 1118 Elm St., Rockford 201501241 11-22-201-014 413 N Avon St., Rockford 201501244 11-22-226-007 927 Maple St., Rockford 201501246 11-22-230-013 718 N Horsman St., Rockford 201501252 11-22-235-021 709 Cherry St., Rockford 201501256 11-22-301-001 304 S Central Ave., Rockford 201501257 11-22-301-002 306 S Central Ave., Rockford 201501261 11-22-326-008 1306 Chestnut St., Rockford 201501266 11-22-330-005 1229 Preston St., Rockford 201501269 11-22-334-021 1125 Selden St., Rockford 201501270 11-22-334-024 1107 Selden St., Rockford 201501276 11-22-377-001 8XX South St., Rockford 201501277 11-22-403-040 315 Short Horsman St., Rockford
201501284 11-23-104-001 528 Maple St., Rockford 201501286 11-23-105-019 616 Woodlawn Ave., Rockford 201501289 11-23-107-010 701 N Winnebago St., Rockford 201501292 11-23-107-041 604 N Court St., Rockford
201501293 11-23-126-004 823 Haskell Ave., Rockford 201501294 11-23-126-009 Part of 634 Whitman St., Rockford 201501298 11-23-127-004 517 Whitman St., Rockford 201501303 11-23-130-016 710 N Church St., Rockford 201501306 11-23-154-006 535 N Winnebago St., Rockford 201501315 11-23-277-015 854 N 2nd St., Rockford 201501342 11-23-481-019 1221 Crosby St., Rockford 201501358 11-24-308-007 Adams St., Rockford 201501359 11-24-308-013 1248 Benton St., Rockford 201501373 11-24-352-011 1317 Benton St., Rockford 201501374 11-24-354-010 218 Adams St., Rockford 201501404 11-25-155-032 1352 6th Ave., Rockford 201501422 11-25-256-008 522 14th St., Rockford 201501423 11-25-257-006 1919 Charles St., Rockford
201501429 11-25-302-005 1413 7th Ave., Rockford 201501433 11-25-329-001 904 11th St., Rockford 201501436 11-25-360-004 1320 9th St., Rockford 201501438 11-25-360-021 1401 10th St., Rockford
201501441 11-25-362-018 1315 11th St., Rockford 201501447 11-25-384-004 1800 Broadway., Rockford 201501454 11-25-454-016 1201 17th St., Rockford
Arlyn R. Hitch, Tina R. Hitch, City of Rockford, The Bank of New York Mellon as Trustee, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. District Attorney, U.S. Attorney General 417 Kishwaukee LLC, City of Rockford Graf Enterprises LLC, HG Recovery Fund I LLC, Gateway Community Bank Marsha McKibben, City of Rockford Lazaro Gonzalez, City of Rockford Joseph D. McCoy, City of Rockford, IL Dept. of Employment Security, Illinois Attorney General Mitzi Lea Gerber, Mitzi Pluviose, Stewart Frank Davies, Current Occupant Tyrone Allen, City of Rockford Bounnam Khempaseuth, County of Winnebago, Current Occupant City of Rockford, Henry Robinson William G. Holland, City of Rockford John Watt, City of Rockford ETC Cust FBO R Ogrodski, City of Rockford Kayla F. Logan, City of Rockford James Douglas, City of Rockford, Staff on Site of Illinois Inc., Capital Development LLC Clarence W. Sweeney, City of Rockford Thomas Hernandez, Sally Hernandez, City of Rockford, Current Occupant David J. Melecio, City of Rockford David Lee Wescott, City of Rockford, U.S. Attorney General, U.S. District Attorney Otis C. Smith, City of Rockford John L. Fischer, Martha J. Fischer, City of Rockford Keith Kenaga, City of Rockford Hukusses Serrano, City of Rockford, County of Winnebago Hukusses Serrano, City of Rockford, County of Winnebago James Kyles, James L. Kyles, City of Rockford, Advantage Assets II Inc., Midland Funding LLC, County of Winnebago W. Butler, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Wilma J. Butler Gloria Sockwell, City of Rockford, Amcore Bank NA, BMO Harris Bank NA, Home America Fund II NP, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Keesley Crews, City of Rockford Jeanette Solis Pauline Haley, IL Dept. of Healthcare and Family Services, City of Rockford, Illinois Attorney General, Amcore Bank NA, BMO Harris Bank NA, Ellis Fletcher Jr., Ruby Fletcher, City of Rockford Martin Paz, Cherri L. Paz, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District St. Peter & Paul Church, SS. Peter and Paul’s Church of Rockford Roland A. Poska, City of Rockford James Stafford, Sumer Stafford, Current Occupant La Sandra Townsend, City of Rockford, Bank One NA, JP Morgan Chase Bank NA Nelson Ramos, City of Rockford, Current Occuant Richardo Moore, Cassandra Moore, Current Occupant Candelario Torres, IL Dept. of Healthcare and Family Services, Illinois Attorney General, City of Rockford, Current Occupant Candelario Torres, IL Dept. of Healthcare and Family Services, Illinois Attorney General, City of Rockford, Current Occupant Adrian C. Esquivias, Lucia Ramierz, City of Rockford, Lupe Huitzacua, Current Occupant Alex Rodriguez, City of Rockford Carlos Delgado, Melissa Delgado, City of Rockford Charles Ashley, Current Occupant Daniel McDorman, Kelli Ann McDorman, City of Rockford, Winnebago County Highway Dept. Keesley Crews, Winnebago County Highway Dept. Eric J. Rosenwinkel, Kathryn A. Rosenwinkel, City of Rockford Arwillis H. Bryant, City of Rockford Lawrence Western, Debra Sue Western, City of Rockford Walter Tatum, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Dr. A.L. Pumilia DDS, Rockford Memorial Hospital Association, Maria G. Yanez, Current Occupant Neal Swanson Estate, City of Rockford, The Chicago Trust Company, U.S. Bank NA as Trustee, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees Alfred Latino, Flossie Latino, Northwest Bank of Rockford Carol Holland, City of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Janton Holland, Fleet Mortgage Corp. Marco Valarezo, City of Rockford, Wells Fargo Bank NA as Trustee Nicholas C. Davis, City of Rockford Nicholas C. Davis, City of Rockford Nicholas C. Davis, City of Rockford
201501460 11-25-464-010 2114 Broadway, Rockford
201501467 11-26-141-009 417 Kishwaukee St., Rockford 201501479 11-26-235-004 301 7th St., Rockford 201501484 11-26-265-005 921 6th Ave., Rockford 201501492 11-26-326-004 410 Gregory St., Rockford 201501501 11-26-330-020 626 Pope St., Rockford 201501503 11-26-331-004 1016 S 3rd St., Rockford 201501507 11-26-358-004 1401 Seminary St., Rockford 201501509 11-26-408-008 1002 Kishwaukee St., Rockford 201501517 201501528 201501531 201501532
11-26-411-014 11-26-477-003 11-26-479-024 11-26-480-001
1026 Kishwaukee St., Rockford 1123 7th St., Rockford 1016 Broadway, Rockford 1102 7th St., Rockford
201501533 11-26-480-007 1109 8th St., Rockford 201501534 11-26-481-003 1120 11th Ave., Rockford 201501536 11-26-482-008 1119 11th Ave., Rockford 201501560 11-27-136-005 819 Kent St., Rockford 201501561 11-27-137-003 718 Blake St., Rockford 201501570 11-27-156-035 1201 Montague St., Rockford 201501573 11-27-157-033 1029 Montague St., Rockford 201501577 11-27-179-001 1204 Sanford St., Rockford 201501580 11-27-181-010 1209 West St., Rockford 201501583 11-27-202-002 803 West St., Rockford 201501584 11-27-202-003 807 West St., Rockford 201501589 11-27-208-009 610 Blake St., Rockford 201501606 11-27-330-015 720 Linden Ave., Rockford 201501607 11-27-330-017 835 Lincoln Ave., Rockford 201501619 11-27-377-034 725 Island Ave., Rockford 201501620 11-27-378-001 1708 Clifton Ave., Rockford 201501624 11-27-380-001 1902 Clifton Ave., Rockford 201501630 11-27-401-013 1325 S Court St., Rockford
201501632 11-27-404-015 621 Salter Ave., Rockford 201501634 11-27-404-023 515 Salter Ave., Rockford 201501635 11-27-406-012 1533 Weldon St., Rockford 201501638 11-27-408-026 411 Lincoln Ave., Rockford 201501640 11-27-451-007 512 Lincoln Ave., Rockford 201501642 11-27-451-026 525 Island Ave., Rockford 201501643 11-27-451-027 523 Island Ave., Rockford 201501645 11-27-451-047 1619 S Main St., Rockford 201501646 11-27-452-003 624 Island Ave., Rockford 201501647 11-27-452-023 611 Illinois Ave., Rockford 201501649 11-27-453-016 Part of 541 Indiana Ave., Rockford 201501651 11-27-453-020 529 Indiana Ave., Rockford 201501654 11-27-454-006 532 Indiana Ave., Rockford 201501660 11-28-251-011 1108 S Johnston Ave., Rockford 201501661 11-28-251-023 1818 Morgan St., Rockford 201501663 11-28-251-060 Lot W of 2002 Morgan St., Rockford 201501667 11-28-252-039 1819 Genoa St., Rockford 201501673 11-28-255-010 1908 Hulin St., Rockford 201501677 11-28-276-010 1719 Loomis St., Rockford 201501678 11-28-276-013 1707 Loomis St., Rockford 201501715 11-34-177-029 Part of 327 Blackhawk Ave., Rockford 201501718 11-34-226-010 130 Broadway., Rockford 201501722 11-34-232-011 16XX Magnolia St., Rockford 201501733 11-34-428-005 2112 Christina St., Rockford 201501734 11-34-428-011 2212 Christina St., Rockford 201501736 11-34-429-003 207 Sylvia Ave., Rockford 201501737 11-34-429-005 215 Sylvia Ave., Rockford 201501738 11-34-429-006 219 Sylvia Ave., Rockford
July 24, 2019 The Rock River Times. Nicholas C. Davis, City of Rockford 201501739 Nicholas C. Davis, City of Rockford 201501740 Nicholas C. Davis, City of Rockford 201501741 Eric Anderson, US Bank, Comprehensive 201501742 Community Solutions Inc., City of Rockford Charles M. McClenthen, Charles F. 201501754 McClenthen, Joann M. McClenthen, Ablaze Welding & Fabricating Inc. David Madrigal, Alpha Diaz, Maria Diaz, 201501757 City of Rockford Hieu Minh Nguyen, City of Rockford, First 201501768 Franklin Financial Corp., Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC Mariano Martinez, Xiomara Martinez, City 201501769 of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Richard M. Smulski, County of Winnebago 201501771 Eulaio Martinez, City of Rockford 201501773 Rockford Home Finance LLC Series 201501774 Seventeen, City of Rockford Sam Misaiphon, Detoudone Kounnouvong, 201501777 City of Rockford, Current Occupant Rockford Family LLC, City of Rockford 201501784 Cheryl L. Pruner, City of Rockford 201501786 Christina Cathleen Hernandez, City of 201501787 Rockford, Deutsche National Bank as Trustee, Zevel LLC, City of Rockford 201501791 Rockford Home Finance, City of Rockford, 201501792 Rockford Home Finance Series Thirteen Substance of Hope Foundations Inc., City 201501822 of Rockford J. I. Corporation, City of Rockford, Mobile 201501835 Gas & Corner Pantry Rockford Property LLC 201501867 Eric M. Grimborg, City of Rockford, Springleaf 201501880 Financial Services River City Investments LLC, City of Rockford, 201501889 River City Investments of Rockford LLC, Rock River Water Reclamation District CBCW Liquidation LLC 201501903 Roger A. Gaubas 201501944 Robert J. Evans, Apryle m. Evans 201502042 Amcore Investment Group, Chicago Title 201502091 Land Trust, Amcore Bank NA Rockford as Trustee 88-10496, BMO Harris Bank NA Martha L. Martin LLC, Alpine Investment 201502094 Group LLC, Villa Di Roma, Key Realty, Bob Mandala, Home Instead Senior Care, Election Systems & Software, Rockford Soccer, Amazing Grace Assembly, Guy Sikora State Farm Agent, Andrews Staffing, Benefit Planning Services, AP Accounting & Tax Services, Midwest Seamless Gutters & Siding, Above & Beyond, Lamoreux Hair Design, Today’s Look, AW Companies Inc. Scott Johnson, Mary Beth V. Peterson, 201502099 Associated Bank NA, Current Occupant Dorothy Lewis, Dorothy A. Lewis Trustee, 201502106 William B. Lewis Jr., David L. Lewis, G. Kenneth Lewis Carolyn Jones, First Franklin Financial Corp., 201502116 Perry K. Tuneburg DDS End Poverty Now Inc., City of Rockford 201502167 Pamela Malyvanh, Blackhawk Bank, MERS, 201502189 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Illinois Housing Development Authority, Current Occupant John Suski, Rock River Water Reclamation 201502217 District, Beverly Suski Melvin Strang, Carl Strang, Kelly Strang, City 201502281 of Rockford, Rock River Water Reclamation District Rockford Home Finance Series 5, City of 201502288 Rockford, Michael Richard Montrief Irrevocable Trust, Rockford Home Finance LLC Series 5 Alex R. Noble, Illinois Attorney General, 201502290 Illinois Dept. of Revenue, City of Rockford, Current Occupant B W Ogelsby Estate, City of Rockford, IL Dept. 201502296 of Healthcare & Family Services, Citifinancial Services Inc., Illinois Attorney General, Onemain Financial Inc., Glenda Keeton, Bennie Oglesby Jr., Jesse Oglesby, Billy Oglesby, Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Current Occupant, Heirs, Devisees & Legatees Robert L. Verstynen, Sara J. Verstynen, 201502299 City of Rockford, Bell Federal Savings & Loan Association, Bank of America Charles Lenz, Eileen Lenz, City of Rockford, 201502303 Rock River Water Reclamation District Gene Lineman, Gene E. Lineman Trustee 201502319 Trust #2009, City of Rockford, HSBC Mortgage Services Inc., Jim Holder Heating & AC Inc.
11-34-429-008 11-34-429-009 11-34-429-010 11-34-476-002
227 Sylvia Ave., Rockford 231 Sylvia Ave., Rockford 235 Sylvia Ave., Rockford 2327 Magnolia St., Rockford
11-35-178-012 2003 Kishwaukee St., Rockford 11-35-204-008 1607 S 4th St., Rockford 11-35-230-003 1616 7th St., Rockford 11-35-230-005 1630 7th St., Rockford 11-35-231-013 1228 16th Ave., Rockford 11-35-232-004 1718 S 6th St., Rockford 11-35-232-011 1707 7th St., Rockford 11-35-233-022 1727 8th St., Rockford 11-35-254-030 2029 S 4th St., Rockford 11-35-255-002 1906 S 4th St., Rockford 11-35-255-020 813 18th Ave., Rockford 11-35-256-025 1927 S 6th St., Rockford 11-35-256-026 1933 S 6th St., Rockford 11-35-436-021 2311 9th St., Rockford 11-36-107-007 1611 11th St., Rockford 11-36-233-001 1710 17th St., Rockford 11-36-304-001 2204 9th St., Rockford 11-36-329-010 1618 23rd Ave., Rockford 12-05-102-036, -037 15XX Windsor Rd., Rockford fka 12-05-102-034 12-07-426-017 3028 La Salle Ave., Rockford 12-20-327-028 6XX Coolidge Place., Rockford 12-29-252-003 S Alpine Rd., Rockford 12-29-330-005 Part of 915 & 929 S Alpine Rd., Rockford
12-30-208-001 3015 Oak Grove Ln., Rockford 12-30-279-014 431 Hawthorne Ave., Rockford 12-30-379-011 2816 12th Ave., Rockford 12-32-181-007 Raismore Rd., Rockford 12-33-102-012 Part of 1607 Charlotte Dr.., Rockford
12-35-403-011 2332 Bell School Rd., Cherry Valley 15-01-205-015 2709 Horton St., Rockford 15-01-231-015 2709 20th St., Rockford
15-01-252-015 Part of 2813 Marshall St., Rockford 15-01-254-018 2810 Horton St., Rockford
15-01-257-013 2905 Horton St., Rockford 15-01-281-005 2908 19th St., Rockford 15-01-310-012 3101 Lapey St., Rockford
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Tina Moreland, City of Rockford, HSBC Bank 201502321 15-01-311-008 3126 Lapey St., Rockford USA NA, Mutual Management Services Inc., Paul C. Saleh, Sherri K. Saleh, County of Winnebago, Heights Finance Corp., Heights Finance Corporation Jimena Mejia Garcia, Jose Luis Mejia Garcia 201502329 15-01-353-017 Part of 3225 Lapey St., Rockford Current Occupant Keesley Crews, City of Rockford 201502342 15-01-401-007 3025 Sewell St., Rockford Keesley Crews, City of Rockford 201502343 15-01-401-008 3029 Sewell St., Rockford Thomas J. Arrington, City of Rockford 201502344 15-01-403-026 3042 Marshall St., Rockford Ocwen, City of Rockford, Weatherstone 201502353 15-01-409-022 3135 15th St., Rockford Properties, Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC James Glawe, James D. Glawe, City of 201502364 15-02-201-012 2624 S 5th St., Rockford Rockford, McCorkle LTD Inc., County of Winnebago, Personal Finance Company LLC, Medical Dental Hospital Bureau, American General Finance Inc. Dyann P. Chouinard, City of Rockford, Bank 201502368 15-02-251-009 2836 Kishwaukee St., Rockford of America NA, Target National Bank, Linda P. Ancona, Michael D. Chouinard, Debra Ingram Larry Lane, Smith Oil Corporation, Soarc 201502371 15-02-253-005 2824 S 4th St., Rockford Federal Credit Union, Lake View Trust & Savings Bank, Bank of America NA Raymon L. Cates, Julia A. Cates, Ocwen 201502374 15-02-255-001 803 Mattis Ave., Rockford Loan Servicing LLC, City of Rockford Raymon L. Cates, Julia A. Cates, Ocwen 201502375 15-02-255-002 807 Mattis Ave., Rockford Loan Servicing LLC, City of Rockford Luke Berry, City of Rockford 201502388 15-02-306-015 412 Fitch Rd., Rockford Gary A. Randall, Paula L. Randall, Beneficial 201502399 15-02-328-024 Part of 509 Fitch Rd., Rockford Illinois Inc., Nicor Gas Co., Capital One Bank (USA) NA, United Flooring Distributors Inc., Lincoln State Bank, Century Building Supply Inc., Current Occupant Robert N. Calabrese, City of Rockford 201502409 15-02-379-015 3205 Kishwaukee St., Rockford Patrick Birkett 201502414 15-02-402-011 4th St., Rockford Jason Aube, Kathryn Robins, City of Rockford, 201502417 15-02-406-012 802 Fitch Rd., Rockford Current Occupant Daisy M. Polley, U.S. Bank National 201502425 15-02-430-002 3104 7th St., Rockford Association Series 2006-3, City of Rockford Debra Shuga, City of Rockford, County of 201502433 15-02-456-023 844 Taft Rd., Rockford Winnebago River Housing Development LLC, City of 201502441 15-03-126-017 Part of 430 Harrison Ave., Rockford Rockford, Blackhawk State Bank, Blackhawk Bank, Shell Gas River Housing Development LLC, City of 201502442 15-03-126-021 3118 S Main St., Rockford Rockford, Blackhawk State Bank, Blackhawk Bank, Shell Gas River Housing Development LLC, City of 201502443 15-03-126-022 3212 S Main St., Rockford Rockford, Blackhawk State Bank, Blackhawk Bank, Shell Gas River Housing Development LLC, City of 201502444 15-03-126-026 3104 S Main St., Rockford Rockford, Blackhawk State Bank, Blackhawk Bank, Shell Gas River Housing Development LLC, City of 201502445 15-03-126-027 3151 S Express Ln., Rockford Rockford, Blackhawk State Bank, Blackhawk Bank, Shell Gas River Housing Development LLC, City of 201502446 15-03-127-001 360 Harrison Ave., Rockford Rockford River Housing Development LLC, City of 201502447 15-03-127-002 3162 Express Ln., Rockford Rockford Rodney Brown, Beverly A. Jensen 201502455 15-03-451-001 3806 Navaho Ave., Rockford John Tallacksen, Sandra Tallacksen, 201502465 15-09-130-016 41XX Briargate Rd., Rockford Mill City Mortgage Loan Trust 2018-3 John Tallacksen, Sandra Tallacksen, 201502466 15-09-130-017 46XX Palmerstone Rd, Rockford Mill City Mortgage Loan Trust 2018-3 Patricia Taylor 201502473 15-11-354-010 2XX W Shore Dr., Rockford Katherine I. Powell, City of Rockford, 201502476 15-11-481-009 1020 41st St., Rockford Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Attorney General, U.S. District Attorney Louis Garippo, Betty Garippo 201502409 15-15-228-008 3X W Shore Dr., Rockford Teia L. Rafferty, Alpine Bank & Trust Co., 201502497 15-19-403-014 Part of 8302 Bayou Pass., Rockford Midland State Bank, Current Occupant Jeff J. Swayne, Hope K. Swayne, Village 201502508 15-24-151-009 6421 11th St., Rockford of New Milford Amana Construction, Amana Construction 201502544 16-03-126-006 6346 Graydon Rd., Rockford Management Inc., Winnebago County Highway Dept. Mashele E. Fillmore, City of Rockford, 201502595 16-06-426-008 3416 Balsam Ln., Rockford Federal National Mortgage Association Bradley S. Luckie, Nationstar Mortgage LLC, 201502638 16-20-429-003 Part of 4813 Cave Dr., Rockford Current Occupant John Suski 201502643 12-35-403-025 Lancaster Rd., Cherry Valley Roberto Escoto, First Key Mortgage LLC, 201502645 12-11-126-008 7338 Spring Brook Rd., Rockford Rock River Water Reclamation District, Current Occupant Victoria Pena, Edith L. Abarca, Teodoro 201502658 08-29-326-016 1606 Arvidson Dr., Machesney Park U. Abarca, Rock River Water Reclamation District, Current Occupant Said property was sold on October 24, 2016 for the general taxes for the year 2015 and prior years. The period of redemption will expire on October 24, 2019. On November 22, 2019 at 9:30 A.M. in Courtroom 412, the petitioner will make application to such court in said county for an ordering directing the issuance of a Tax Deed should the real estate not be redeemed. Winnebago County, Trustee Petitioner 10579R TRRT 7/24
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Government Notices n n n NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois (the “City”), will hold a public hearing on the 5th day of August, 2019, at 5:30 p.m., at City Hall, 425 East State Street, Rockford, Illinois. The purpose of the hearing will be to receive public comments on the proposal to sell general obligation alternate revenue bonds of the City in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $25,600,000 for the purpose of paying the costs of improving the waterworks system of the City by replacing water meters and making related infrastructure improvements and to pay bond discount, bond interest, bond reserve account funding, legal, financing, and administrative expense. By order of the Mayor of the City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois. DATED the 15th day of July, 2019. Nicholas O. Meyer Legal Director, as ex-officio keeper of the Records and Seal City of Rockford Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois n n n NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE BONDS AND RIGHT TO FILE A PETITION Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Ordinance Number 2019-161A-O, adopted July 15, 2019 (the “Ordinance”), the City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois (the “City”), intends to issue its Waterworks Revenue Bonds (the “Revenue Bonds”) or, in lieu thereof, its General Obligation Bonds (Waterworks System Alternate Revenue Source) (the “Alternate Bonds”) in the principal amount of not to exceed $25,600,000, and bearing interest per annum at not to exceed the maximum rate authorized by law at the time of the sale thereof, for the purpose of paying the costs of improving the waterworks system of the City (the “System”) by replacing water meters and making related infrastructure improvements. The Alternate Bonds would be payable from the net revenues of the System. If this revenue source is insufficient to pay the Alternate Bonds, ad valorem property taxes upon all taxable property in the City without limitation as to rate or amount are authorized to be extended to pay the principal of and interest on the Alternate Bonds. A complete copy of the Ordinance follows this notice. Notice is hereby further given that if a petition signed by 8,783 or more electors of the City (the same being equal to 10% of the registered voters of the City) asking that the question of improving the System, as provided in the Ordinance, and the issuance of the Revenue Bonds therefor, be submitted to the electors of the City is filed with the Legal Director and ex-officio Keeper of the Records and Seal of the City (the “Legal Director”) within thirty (30) days after the date of publication of the Ordinance and this notice, an election on the proposition to issue the Revenue Bonds shall be held at the general primary election on the 17th day of March, 2020 (the “Election”). The Circuit Court may declare that an emergency referendum should be held prior to the date of the Election pursuant to the provisions of Section 2A-1.4 of the Election Code of the State of Illinois, as amended (the “Election Code”). If no such petition is filed within said thirty (30) day period, then the City shall thereafter be authorized to issue the Revenue Bonds for the purposes hereinabove provided. Notice is hereby further given
that if a petition signed by 6,587 or more electors of the City (being 7.5% of the registered voters in the City) asking that the issuance of the Alternate Bonds be submitted to referendum is filed with the Legal Director within thirty (30) days after the date of publication of this notice, an election on the proposition to issue the Alternate Bonds shall be held at the Election. The Circuit Court may declare that an emergency referendum should be held prior to the date of the Election pursuant to the provisions of Section 2A-1.4 of the Election Code. If no such petition is filed within said thirty (30) day period, then the City shall thereafter be authorized to issue the Alternate Bonds for the purposes hereinabove provided. The forms of petitions are available to any individual requesting one from the office of the Legal Director. By order of the City Council of the City. Dated this 15th day of July, 2019. Nicholas O. Meyer Legal Director and ex-officio Keeper of the Records and Seal, City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois n n n ORDINANCE NUMBER 2019-161A-O AN ORDINANCE authorizing the issuance of Waterworks Revenue Bonds of the City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $25,600,000 or, in lieu thereof, General Obligation Bonds (Waterworks System Alternate Revenue Source) (said bonds being general obligation bonds for which real property taxes, unlimited as to rate or amount, may be levied, but which are expected to be paid from the net revenues of the waterworks system of the City) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $25,600,000 for the purpose of paying the costs of improving said waterworks system by replacing water meters and making related infrastructure improvements and expressing official intent regarding certain capital expenditures to be reimbursed from proceeds of said bonds. *** WHEREAS, the City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois (the “City”), is a duly organized and existing municipality incorporated and existing under the provisions of the laws of the State of Illinois, and is now operating under the provisions of the Illinois Municipal Code, as amended (the “Code”), and for many years has owned and operated a municipally-owned waterworks system (the “System”) as set forth in Division 129 of Article 11 of the Code; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City (the “Council”) has determined that it is advisable, necessary and in the best interests of the City to pay the costs of improving the System by replacing water meters and making related infrastructure improvements (the “Project”); and WHEREAS, the estimated costs of the Project, including legal, financial, bond discount, printing and publication costs, and other expenses, does not exceed $25,600,000 and there are insufficient funds on hand and lawfully available to pay such costs; and WHEREAS, it is necessary and for the best interests of the City that the Project be undertaken and, in order to finance the cost of the Project it will be necessary for the City to issue up to $25,600,000 of bonds payable from the revenues derived from the operation of the System as authorized to be issued at this time pursuant to Division 129 of Article 11 of the Code (the “Revenue Bonds”) or, in lieu thereof, up to $25,600,000 alternate
bonds (the “Alternate Bonds”), being general obligation bonds payable from the net revenues of the System (the “Pledged Revenues”), as authorized to be issued at this time pursuant to the Local Government Debt Reform Act of the State of Illinois, as amended (the “Act”); and WHEREAS, if the Pledged Revenues are insufficient to pay the Alternate Bonds, ad valorem property taxes upon all taxable property in the City without limitation as to rate or amount are authorized to be extended to pay the principal of and interest on the Alternate Bonds: Now, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois, as follows: Section 1. Incorporation of Preambles. The Council hereby finds that all of the recitals contained in the preambles to this Ordinance are full, true and correct and does incorporate them into this Ordinance by this reference. Section 2. Declaration of Intent. The Council hereby declares its intention to avail of the provisions of the Code and the Act and to issue the Revenue Bonds or, in lieu thereof, the Alternate Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $25,600,000 for the purpose of paying the costs of the Project. Section 3. Determination to Issue Bonds. It is necessary and in the best interests of the City to construct the Project for the public health, safety and welfare, in accordance with the estimate of costs as hereinabove described, and that for such purpose, there are hereby authorized to be issued and sold the Revenue Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $25,600,000 or, in lieu thereof, the Alternate Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $25,600,000. Section 4. Publication. This Ordinance, together with a notice in the statutory form (the “Notice”), shall be published once within ten (10) days after passage hereof by the Council in the Rock River Times, the same being a newspaper of general circulation in the City, and if no petition, signed by 8,783 electors (being equal to ten percent (10%) of the number of registered voters in the City) asking that the question of undertaking the Project, as provided in this Ordinance, and the issuance of the Revenue Bonds therefor be submitted to the electors of the City is filed with the Legal Director and ex-officio Keeper of the Records and Seal of the City (the “Legal Director”) within thirty (30) days after the date of the publication of this Ordinance and the Notice, then the Revenue Bonds shall be authorized to be issued. If no petition, signed by 6,587 electors of the City (being 7.5% of the registered voters in the City) asking that the issuance of the Alternate Bonds be submitted to referendum is filed with the Legal Director within thirty (30) days after the date of the publication of this Ordinance and the Notice, then the Alternate Bonds shall be authorized to be issued. It is expressly provided that in the event that there shall be filed with the Legal Director in a timely manner a petition, asking that the issuance of the Revenue Bonds be submitted to referendum, the Alternate Bonds shall not be authorized to be issued until such time as the issuance of the Revenue Bonds shall have been submitted to the electors of the City and a majority of the votes cast on such question shall have been in favor thereof. Section 5. Additional Ordinances. If no petition with respect to the issue of the Revenue Bonds or, in lieu thereof, the Alternate Bonds and meeting the requirements of applicable law is filed during
the petition periods hereinabove referred to, then the Council may adopt additional ordinances or proceedings supplementing or amending this Ordinance providing for the issuance and sale of the Revenue Bonds or, in lieu thereof, the Alternate Bonds and prescribing all the details of the Revenue Bonds or, in lieu thereof, the Alternate Bonds, so long as the maximum aggregate principal amount of the Revenue Bonds or, in lieu thereof, the Alternate Bonds as set forth in this Ordinance is not exceeded and there is no material change in the Project. Such additional ordinances or proceedings shall in all instances become effective in accordance with applicable law. This Ordinance, together with such additional ordinances or proceedings, shall constitute complete authority for the issuance of the Revenue Bonds or, in lieu thereof, the Alternate Bonds, under applicable law. Section 6. Intent to Reimburse. None of the proceeds of the Bonds will be used to pay, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, for an expenditure that has been paid by the City prior to the date hereof except architectural or engineering costs incurred prior to commencement of any of the Project or expenditures for which an intent to reimburse has been properly declared under Treasury Regulations Section 1.103-18. This Ordinance is in itself a declaration of official intent under Treasury Regulations Section 1.103-18 as to all costs of the Project paid (i) within the 60- day period ending on this date and with respect to which no declaration of intent was previously made or (ii) on or after the passage of this Ordinance. Section 7. Ratification. All actions of the officers, agents and employees of the City that are in conformity with the purposes and intent of the City as provided in this Ordinance, whether taken before or after the adoption hereof, are hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 8. Severability. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this Ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this Ordinance. Section 9. Superseder and Effective Date. All ordinances, resolutions or orders, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are to the extent of such conflict hereby superseded, and this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval, as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council on July 15, 2019. Approved July 15, 2019. /s/ Thomas P. McNamara Mayor Tom McNamara City of Rockford Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois ATTEST: /s/ Nicholas O. Meyer Nicholas O. Meyer Legal Director, as ex-officio Keeper of the Records and Seal of the City City of Rockford Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois AYES: DURKEE, LOGEMANN, TUNEBERG, FROST, HERVEY, THOMPSON-KELLY, HOFFMAN, BEACH, QUINONEZ, MCNEELY, CHIARELLI NAYS: NONE ABSENT: ERVINS, ROSE, BECK. RECORDED in the City Records on July 15, 2019. PUBLISHED in Rock River Times on July 24, 2019. n n n NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties,
Illinois (the “City”), will hold a public hearing on the 5th day of August, 2019, at 5:30 p.m., at City Hall, 425 East State Street, Rockford, Illinois. The purpose of the hearing will be to receive public comments on the proposal to sell general obligation alternate revenue bonds of the City (i) in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $13,500,000 for the purpose constructing and equipping a convention center, (ii) in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $8,300,000 for the purpose of constructing and equipping a police evidence facility, and (iii) in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $1,300,000 for the purpose of constructing and equipping parking lot improvements, and to pay bond discount, bond interest, bond reserve account funding, legal, financing, and administrative expense. By order of the Mayor of the City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois. DATED the 15th day of July, 2019. Nicholas O. Meyer Legal Director, as ex-officio keeper of the Records and Seal City of Rockford Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois n n n ORDINANCE NUMBER 2019-161B-O AN ORDINANCE authorizing the issuance of General Obligation Bonds (Sales Tax Alternate Revenue Source) of the City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois, in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $23,100,000 (said bonds being general obligation bonds for which real property taxes, unlimited as to rate or amount, may be levied, but which are expected to be paid from sales taxes), for the purpose of constructing and equipping a convention center, a police evidence facility and parking lot improvements and expressing official intent regarding certain capital expenditures to be reimbursed from proceeds of said bonds. • PREAMBLES • WHEREAS A. The City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois (the “City”), is a duly organized and existing municipality and unit of local government created under the provisions of the laws of the State of Illinois, and is now operating under the provisions of the Illinois Municipal Code, as supplemented and amended. B. The City Council of the City (the “City Council”) has heretofore determined and does hereby determine that it is advisable, necessary and in the best interests of the City and its residents, in order to promote the public health, safety, welfare and convenience, to construct and equip the following projects: (i) a convention center adjacent to the new Embassy Suites Hotel (the “Convention Center Project”); and (ii) police evidence facility, including the rehabilitation and remodeling of an existing warehouse facility for a police identification unit and evidence processing and storage operations (the “Police Evidence Facility Project”). (iii) parking lot improvements, including the development of new surface parking lots in conjunction with the new Embassy Suites Hotel project (the “Parking Project” and, together with the Convention Center Project and the Police Evidence Facility Project, the “Project”). C. The City Council estimates the current costs of the Convention Center Project, the Police Evidence Facility Project and the Parking Project, including legal, financial, accounting and other services related thereto and the issuance
of bonds therefor; bond discount; capitalized bond interest; bond registrar, paying agent, escrow agent and other related banking fees; printing and publication costs; and other miscellaneous costs do not exceed $13,500,000, $8,300,000 and $1,300,000, respectively (collectively, the “2019 Costs”), D. It will be necessary to borrow the sum of not to exceed $23,100,000 to pay the 2019 Costs. E. Such borrowing may be through the means of bonds (i) issued pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Debt Reform Act of the State of Illinois, as amended (the “Debt Reform Act”); (ii) payable from the receipts of certain taxes as more particularly described in the following paragraph; and (iii) if such revenue source shall be insufficient to pay such bonds, then payable from the levy and collection of ad valorem property taxes upon all taxable property in the City without limitation as to rate or amount; and it is now necessary and advisable to proceed to authorize such amount of bonds. F. There exists a source of funds, to-wit, sales taxes received by the City pursuant to the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailer’s Occupation Tax Act, each as supplemented and amended from time to time by the General Assembly of the State of Illinois ( collectively, the “Sales Taxes”), received or available to be received by the City and available for any one or more of its corporate purposes, and, as provided in the Debt Reform Act, the City is authorized to issue its alternate bonds payable from the Sales Taxes to pay the 2019 Costs. G. It is advisable, necessary and in the best interests of the City that the Project be undertaken, and in order to raise the funds required for such purposes, it will be necessary for the City to borrow an amount not to exceed $23,100,000 and in evidence thereof to issue alternate bonds (in addition to the amount of all alternate bonds heretofore authorized), being general obligation bonds payable from such revenue source (the Sales Taxes) and, if such revenue source shall be insufficient to pay such alternate bonds, then payable from the levy and collection of ad valorem property taxes upon all taxable property in the City without limitation as to rate or amount, all as provided by the Debt Reform Act, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $23,100,000. Now THEREFORE It Is Hereby Ordained by the City Council of the City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois, as follows: Section 1. Incorporation of Preambles. The City Council hereby finds that all of the recitals contained in the preambles to this Ordinance are true, correct and complete and does incorporate them into this Ordinance by this reference. Section 2. Determination To Issue Bonds. It is advisable, necessary and in the best interests of the City to undertake the Project, all as described above; and for the purpose of defraying the 2019 Costs, there are hereby authorized to be issued and sold General Obligation Bonds (Sales Tax Alternate Revenue Source) (the “Bonds”) in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $23,100,000. Section 3. Publication. This Ordinance, including the notice in statutory form set forth herein in Section 4 (the “Notice”), shall be published by the City Council in the Rock River Times, being a newspaper of general circulation in the City. Electors numbering seven and one-half percent (7.5%) of the registered voters in the City (said 7.5% being 6,587 electors) shall
have the right to petition that the question of issuing the Bonds for the Convention Center Project, the Police Evidence Facility Project or the Parking Project be submitted to referendum. The time for filing of any of such petitions with the Legal Director, as ex-officio Keeper of the Records and Seal of the City, is within thirty (30) days after the date of the publication of this Ordinance and the Notice. If no such petition is filed with respect to the Bonds, then the Bonds shall be authorized to be issued, sold and delivered by the City. Petition forms shall be provided by the Legal Director, as ex-officio Keeper of the Records and Seal of the City, to any individual requesting one. Section 4. Notice. The City Council hereby determines that the Notice is in the proper statutory form and is made a part hereof, and notice is hereby given as follows: NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND RIGHT TO FILE PETITIONS NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an Ordinance, numbered 2019-161B-O, duly adopted by the City Council on July 15, 2019 (the “Ordinance”), the City of Rockford, Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois (the “City”), intends to issue its General Obligation Bonds (Sales Tax Alternate Revenue Source) (the “Bonds”) (i) in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $13,500,000 for the purpose constructing and equipping a convention center (the “Convention Center Project”), (ii) in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $8,300,000 for the purpose of constructing and equipping a police evidence facility (the “Police Evidence Facility Project”), and (iii) in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $1,300,000 for the purpose of constructing and equipping parking lot improvements (the “Parking Project”). The Bonds shall bear interest at a rate or rates per annum not to exceed 9% per annum. The revenue source to pay the Bonds shall be the sales taxes received by the City pursuant to the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailer’s Occupation Tax Act, each as supplemented and amended from time to time by the General Assembly of the State of Illinois; and, if such stated revenue source shall be insufficient to pay the Bonds, then ad valorem property taxes levied upon all taxable property in the City without limitation as to rate or amount. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any 6,587 or more electors of the City (being equal to seven and one-half percent (7.5%) of the registered voters in the City) shall have the right to petition that the question of issuing the Bonds for the Convention Center Project, the Police Evidence Facility Project or the Parking Project be submitted to referendum. The time for the filing of any of such petitions with the Legal Director, as ex-officio Keeper of the Records and Seal of the City, is within 30 days after the date of publication of the Ordinance and this Notice. If any such petition is so filed, the question of the issuance of the Bonds as set forth is said petition shall be submitted to the electors of the City at the general primary election to be held on March 17, 2020, for the purpose of voting upon such questions. A form of petition for each purpose is available to any individual requesting one from the office of the Legal Director, as ex-officio Keeper of the Records and Seal of the City. Nicholas O. Meyer Legal Director, as ex-officio Keeper of the Records and Seal City of Rockford Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois Section 5. Additional Ordi-
nances. If no petition meeting the requirements of applicable law is filed during the petition period hereinabove referred to with respect to the Project or any of them, then the City Council may adopt additional ordinances or proceedings supplementing or amending this Ordinance providing for the issuance and sale of the Bonds with respect to such Project, and prescribing all the details of such Bonds, so long as the maximum aggregate principal amount of the Bonds as set forth in this Ordinance is not exceeded, and there is no material change in the purposes described herein and as further provided in the Debt Reform Act. Such additional ordinances or proceedings shall in all instances become effective in accordance with law. This Ordinance, together with such additional ordinances or proceedings, shall constitute complete authority for the City to issue the Bonds in accordance with applicable law. Section 6. Intent to Reimburse. None of the proceeds of the Bonds will be used to pay, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, for an expenditure that has been paid by the City prior to the date hereof except architectural or engineering costs incurred prior to commencement of any of the Project or expenditures for which an intent to reimburse has been properly declared under Treasury Regulations Section 1.103-18. This Ordinance is in itself a declaration of official intent under Treasury Regulations Section 1.103-18 as to all costs of the Project paid (i) within the 60-day period ending on this date and with respect to which no declaration of intent was previously made or (ii) on or after the passage of this Ordinance. Section 7. Ratification. All actions of the officers, agents and employees of the City that are in conformity with the purposes and intent of the City as provided in this Ordinance, whether taken before or after the adoption hereof, are hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. Section 8. Severability. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this Ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this Ordinance. Section 9. Superseder and Effective Date. All ordinances, resolutions or orders, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are to the extent of such conflict hereby superseded, and this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval, as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council on July 15, 2019. Approved July 15, 2019. /s/ Thomas P. McNamara Mayor Tom McNamara City of Rockford Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois ATTEST: /S/ Nicholas O. Meyer Nicholas O. Meyer Legal Director, as ex-officio Keeper of the Records and Seal of the City City of Rockford Winnebago and Ogle Counties, Illinois AYES: DURKEE, LOGEMANN, TUNEBERG, FROST, HERVEY, THOMPSON-KELLY, HOFFMAN, BEACH, QUINONEZ, MCNEELY, CHIARELLI NAYS: NONE ABSENT: ERVINS, ROSE, BECK. RECORDED in the City Records on July 15, 2019. PUBLISHED in Rock River Times on July 24, 2019. 10630R TRRT 7/24
July 24, 2019 The Rock River Times. STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO SS I, the undersigned Secretary, Lisa Ditzler, of the West Suburban Fire Protection District, County of Winnebago, State of Illinois, do hereby certify that as the Secretary, I am the keeper of the minutes, ordinances and other books, records and papers of West Suburban Fire Protection District, and the foregoing is a true and correct copy of: ORDINANCE NO. 2019-2 COMBINED ANNUAL BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE OF THE WEST SUBURBAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING APRIL 1, 2019 AND ENDING MARCH 30, 2020 With the original record thereof now remaining in my office, and have found the same to be a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of such original record. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I HAVE HEREWITH SET MY HAND AND FIXED THE SEAL OF SAID WEST SUBURBAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. This 2nd day of July, 2019 /s/ Lisa Ditzler LISA DITZLER, Secretary West Suburban Fire Protection District Prepared by and return to: Attorney James E. Stevens Barrick, Switzer, Long, Balsley & Van Evera, LLP 6833 Stalter Drive, First Floor Rockford, IL 61108 (815) 962-6611 jstevens@bslbv.com ORDINANCE NO. 2019-02 COMBINED ANNUAL BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE OF THE WEST SUBURBAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING APRIL 1, 2019 AND ENDING MARCH 30, 2020
Government Notices ANNUAL REPORT VILLAGE OF CHERRY VALLEY COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO & BOONE STATE OF ILLINOIS I, Karen Melloch, Treasurer of the Village of Cherry Valley, do hereby certify that the following report is a correct statement of the amount of public funds on hand at the commencement of the fiscal year, ending on the 30th day of April 2019, the amount of public funds received, and the amount expended, and the contents contained herein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Karen Melloch, Village Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before me This 24th day of July 2019. Kathleen Trimble, Village Clerk GENERAL ACCOUNT INCOME: Balance on hand May 1, 2018 – 6,081,765.16, Property Tax – 50,657.18 Sales Tax – 3,899,367.87, Income Tax – 306,994.73, Auto Rent – 12,452.03, State Use Tax – 93,491.15, Video Gaming Tax – 134,155.15, Replacement Tax – 19,860.60, Hotel Tax – 35,972.71, Winnebago County Fines – 99,381.82, Police Fines/Reports – 47,689.00, Interest – 58,440.99, Miscellaneous Income – 1,155.00, Reimbursement Income – 89,181.07, Caps Permit Fees – 12,210.00, License/ Permits/ Zoning/Building Permits – 89,289.76, Rentals – 56,101.00, Franchise Income – 48,046.79. Total – 11,136,212.01. DISBURSEMENTS: A To Z Towing – 15,265.00, AA Construction – 4,250.00, ADP – 9,622.44, AJF Dezignz – 8,990.00, Alpha Controls & Service LLC – 14,245.29, Barrick, Switzer, Long Law Office – 76,337.61, Blue Cross Blue Shield – 371,096.45, Bomgarden’s Heating and Air Conditioning – 9,720.00, Bonnell Industries Inc – 5,679.70, Cardmember Service – 22,547.98, Cherry Valley Festival Days – 2,903.60, Cherry Valley Landscape Center Inc – 6,189.91, Cherry Valley Library – 5,343.20, City of Loves Park – 11,218.54, City of Rockford – 5,237.91, Civil Engineering Service – 34,399.10, Clarke Outdoor Spraying Co. – 33,251.00, ComEd – 32,648.51, Compass Minerals America – 85,985.67, Constellation
New Energy, Inc – 24,795.53, Dee’s Plumbing & Construction – 6,400.00, Doty & Sons Concrete Products, Inc – 2,684.00, Envision Healthcare,Inc. – 42,697.74, Four Seasons – 21,545.00, Frontier – 2,318.57, Horizon Distributors – 4,418.58, IL Fraternal Order of Police Labor – 5,590.00, Illinois Fiber Resource Group – 7,200.00, Illinois Public Safety Agency Network – 5,004.00, IML Risk Management Assoc. – 163,527.76, IMRF – 86,156.63, Infratek Engineering Investigations, LLC – 3,720.00, IP Communications – 8,824.97, Lakeside International Trucks – 10,962.05, Lauterbach & Amen, LLP – 7,100.00, Melrose Pyrotechnics Inc. – 20,000.00, Menards – 10,485.89, Mid–City Office – 4,679.70, Miller–Bradford & Risberg Inc. – 3,974.46, Midland Bank – 5,357.16, Municipal Code Corporation – 4,145.27, Nelson Fire Protection – 4,941.40, Nicor – 13,698.07, Northern Illinois University – 3,000.00, Otis Elevator Company – 2,568.48, Parson Collison Center – 3,747.70, Pebsco–Payroll Processing – 39,091.72, PNC Bank – 1,628,454.20, R. J. Daniels Fuel & Tire – 2,891.32, Rat Worx Inc. – 3,495.00, Retail Strategies, LLC – 25,000.00, Rockford Area Economic Development Council – 3,500.00, Rush Power Systems, LLCs – 7,498.45, Scott’s RV, Truck & Auto Repair – 5,619.94, Sosnowski & Szeto, LLP – 73,961.76, Standard Insurance Company – 4,462.50, Swedish American Management Services ORG – 3,307.50, Thrift–Remsen Printers – 4,788.36, Town square Media Rockford – 4,004.00, Transamerica Retirement Solutions – 39,813.95, Tri–City Auto Service INC – 3,412.36, TrimbleIT – 30,487.50, Uniform Den – 20,723.64, United Sanitation Services Inc. – 3,695.00, Van’s Building Service – 18,220.00, Verizon Wireless – 8,278.25, Village of Cherry Valley Pension Fund – 1,323,566.06, West Side Tractor Sales – 12,272.75, Wex Bank – 54,982.57, Wheels by RT – 4,582.43, William Charles Co LLC – 3,739.30, Winnebago County Animal Services – 4,650.00, Winnebago County Treasurer – 7,062.84, Xerox Corporation – 4,260.38, Transfer to Park Improvement Fund – 5,000. Disbursements less than (2,500.00) – 140,649.44. Balance on hand, April 30, 2019 – 6,410,265.92. WATER ACCOUNT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees of the WEST SURBURBAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT: SECTION 1.The fiscal year of said District for the purpose of this Ordinance shall be from April 1, 2019 to March 30, 2020. SECTION 2. The following Annual Budget, containing an estimate of corporate receipts and expenditures be and the same is hereby adopted as the Annual Budget of said District for the above fiscal year and shall be in full force and effect from and after this date, to-wit: ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Cash on hand at the beginning of the fiscal year (est.) $152,098.54 Estimated receipts from all sources A. Prior levies $ 0.00 B. 2018 levy – General Fire Fund $96,250.00 C. 2018 levy – Insurance $ 36,800.00 D. 2018 levy – Audit $ 1,100.00 E. State of Illinois replacement tax $ 6,142.21 F. Donations and miscellaneous income $ 1,000.00 G. Interest income $ 2,120.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS $295,510.75 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Training and Education $ 72,000.00 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance & Repair $ 30,000.00 Office supplies & postage $ 3,000.00 Maintenance radio equipment $ 8,000.00 Fuel, oil & grease $ 9,000.00 Utilities $ INCOME: Balance on hand, May 1, 2018 – 2,882,442.35, Interest – 40,909.45, Miscellaneous Income – 3,417.71, User Fees – 624,831.44, Hook Up Fees – 16,045.32, Service Initiation Fee – 4,746.56, Meter Maintenance – 113,283.87, Customer Charge – 191,076.28, Penalties – 9,717.09. Total – 3,886,470.07. DISBURSEMENTS: Blue Cross Blue Shield – 63,627.00, Ceroni Piping Company – 3,295.00, Civil Engineering Service – 37,396.25, ComEd – 80,700.18, Core & Main LP – 19,744.13, Crescent Electric Supply Co. – 9,199.22, Elite Building & Remolding – 15,200.00, Envision Healthcare – 4,641.00, Gexpro– 6,313.13, Hach Company – 2,890.37, Illinois Fiber Resource Group – 3,600.00, Illinois National Bank – 3,374.52, IMRF – 54,081.36, Lauterbach & Amen, LLP – 2,800.00, Layne Christensen Company – 256,814.12, Locis – 2,560.00, PDC Laboratories, INC – 3,852.50, PNC Bank – 248,688.08, Rush Power Systems – 77,988.19, Smith Ecological System, Inc. – 7,213.62, Steiner Electric – 3,531.08, Stenstrom Excavation & Blacktop – 61,986.65, Thrift–Remsen Printers – 5,902.69, U. S. Postal Service – 6,967.14, Verizon Wireless – 7,651.25, Viking Chemical – 30,124.80, Water Solutions – 26,714.00, WEX Bank – 10,467.68, Disbursements less than (2,500.00) – 26,461.13. Balance on hand, April 30, 2019 – 2,802, 684.98. PAYROLL ACCOUNT INCOME: Balance on hand May 1, 2018 – 541.86, General Account 1,625,094.61, Water Account – 248,688.09. Total – 1,874,324.56. DISBURSEMENTS: Under 25,000.00 – O Alfaro, G, Alton, S Appell, N Belt, J Claeyssen, V Crouch, B Eklund, J Fustin, K Gay, A Genkinger, D Gray, L Gray, S Hollembeak, N Landin, G Maitland, R Macias, M Mund, B Neville, B Nicolls, J O’Hara, J Personette, , M Renteria, A Revolinski, D Schroeder, J Trimble, KR Trimble; 25,000.00–49,999.99 – G Anderson, S Haas, T Hogshead, P Lipinski, O Molina, C O’Hearn, A Richards, H Riley, C Roskopp, C Totten, K Trimble, A Wesseln, K Witthuhn; 50,000.00–74,999.99 – J Grimes, A Jones, A Paulson, S Strasser; 75,000.00–99,999.99 – C Freeman, R Fulton, K Melloch, B
Muraski, L Neville, R Paul, M Rach, P Seitz, R Swank; 100,000–125,000 – J Pearse; Taxes – 145,092.93; Balance on hand, April 30, 2019 – 589.11. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT INCOME: Balance on hand, May 1, 2018 – 3,758,491.65, State Sales Tax – 1,590,642.94, Transfer from General Fund – 5,000, Interest – 48,923.58. Total – 5,403,058.17. DISBURSEMENTS: Cardmember Services – $3,587.52, CDW Government, Inc. – $15, 593.35, Civil Engineering Service – $207,954.25, Currie Motors Fleet. – $44,400.00, DeKalb Implement Company – $9,600.00, Douglas Sports Equipment – $2,983.00, Elite Building & Remodeling – $66,186.00, First Choice Vehicle Specialty – $2,692.99, Melyx – $3,771.00, Midwest Public Safety Group – $56,826.49, Miller–Bradford & Risberg, Inc. – $8,750.00, Mobotrex – $43,613.00, Rock Road Companies – $413,182.74, Rockford Public Schools – $81,492.00, Stenstrom Excavation & Blacktop Group – $80,028.00, Title Underwriters – $10,000.00, Tri–City Auto Service Inc. – $20,522.72, Virgil Cook & Sons – $78,049.00, William Charles Co LLC – $111,173.10. Disbursements less than (2,500.00) – 6,079.52. Balance on hand, April 30, 2019 – 4,136,573.49. MOTOR FUEL TAX INCOME: Balance on hand, May 1, 2018 – 106,522.70, State of Illinois – 80,505.85, Interest – 1,624.13. Total – 188,652.68. DISBURSEMENTS: Cherry Valley Township Highway Department – 18000, Disbursements Less the (2,500.00) – 0.00. Balance on hand, April 30, 2018 – 170,652.68. 10615R TRRT 7/24 LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Education, School District No. 205, Winnebago and Boone Counties, Illinois, will receive on or before 2:00 PM (CST), August 15, 2019 sealed submittals for IFB No. 20-02 Hail Damage Roof Replacement for Froberg School for the Board of Education, terms to be in accordance with specifications which may be reviewed at the Board of Education Office, 501 Seventh St., 6th floor conference room, Rockford, Illinois. All names of offerors submitting will be publicly read at that time and place. All offers submitted shall be valid for a period of at least sixty (60) days
12,000.00 Maintenance of station 7,000.00 Dues and periodicals 3,500.00 Legal & accounting 7,000.00 Insurance 33,000.00 Alarm Service and radio communications 20,000.00 Trustee’s Fees 8,000.00 Miscellaneous expense 5,000.00 Roadways and grounds 15,000.00 Building improvements 38,000.00 IRS withholding expense 5,000.00 Firefighters’ reimbursement (POC) 23,000.00 Medical services 4,000.00 Equipment purchases – Fire 20,000.00 Uniforms and personal turnout gear 20,000.00 Operating supplies 4,000.00 Printing and publishing 3,000.00 Trash disposal 800.00 Capital Improvement Fund $15,500.00 Equipment Purchases – Medical 4,000.00 Administrative Expenses from the date of set for receipt of offers. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all offers. Package request forms are available on the District’s website, rps205.com. Vendors registered with DemandStar.com can download packages at no cost from their web-site – www. Demandstar.com. Dated this 24th day of July 2019, Board of Education in and for the School District of Rockford, Illinois. Dane Youngblood Director of Purchasing 10617R TRRT 7/24 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NORTH PARK PUBLIC WATER DISTRICT MACHESNEY PARK, ILLINOIS OWNER - The North Park Public Water District hereby gives notice that sealed bids will be received in the Offices of the North Park Public Water District for the following described project. PROJECT - The work consists of installation of approximately 216 feet of 10” HDPE watermain, 52 feet of 10” PVC watermain, 42 feet of 8” PVC watermain along with associated fittings, valves, hydrant, traffic control, pavement remove/replace, erosion control and turf restoration. Bids will be received on the following contract(s): PEARL STREET WATERMAIN EXTENSION TIME - Sealed bids will be received until Tuesday, August 13th, 2019, local time, as indicated on the website http://www.time.gov CST at 10:00 A.M. in the Offices of the North Park Public Water District, 1350 Turret Drive, Machesney Park, IL, 61115 at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. BIDS - All bids shall be addressed to Mr. John Donahue, Chief Executive Officer, North Park Public Water District, 1350 Turret Drive Machesney Park, IL 61115. Bids shall be sealed and shall have the name and address of the bidder and the contract for which the bid is being submitted on the outside of the envelope. All bidders shall bid in accordance with and upon the Bid Forms included in the contract documents. All bids shall be clearly marked as a formal bid submittal on the outside of the sealed bid envelope. EXAMINATION OF BIDDING
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DOCUMENTS - The bidding documents are on file for inspection at the offices of the North Park Public Water District, 1350 Turret Drive, Machesney Park, IL 61115. PROCUREMENT OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS - In order to be a ‘Plan Holder’ or ‘Bidder’ each firm or organization shall procure plans, specifications and all bid documents from the North Park Public Water District. BID REJECTION - The OWNER reserves the right to reject any and all bids, waive any informalities in bidding or to accept the bid or bids which best serves the interests of the North Park Public Water District. WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS - No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 90 days after the scheduled opening without the consent of the OWNER. 10619R TRRT 7/24 INVITATION TO BID POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAINING AMMUNITION BID NO.: 719-PD-070 Bids will be received until 11:00 a.m., local time, on August 08, 2019 at the office of the Central Services Manager, City Hall Building, 425 East State Street, Rockford, Illinois 61104. At that time and place all bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids will be accepted until the specified opening time and date. Any bidder attempting to deliver after the opening time and date will be refused. Bid documents may be obtained via email request to: larry. graham@rockfordil.gov, https:// rockfordil.gov/city-departments/ finance/central-services/purchasing or at the office of the Central Services Manager (City Hall, 425 East State Street, Rockford, IL, 61104). Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope and marked with the name of the bid, and the bid number. Each bidder shall submit with his bid the information specified in the bid documents for compliance with the laws of the State of Illinois on Fair Employment Practices and with the City of Rockford’s Ordinance on Equal Employment and Business Opportunity. Any bid which fails to include the compliance items properly completed will not be read and will not be considered. All Contracts for the Construction of Public Works are
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5,500.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES $375,300.00 SECTION 3.The sum of One Hundred Thirty Thousand and no/100ths ($130,000.00) Dollars in money, or so much hereof as may be deemed necessary, and as may be authorized by law, to defray all of the expenses and liabilities of the WEST SUBURBAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT and for the use of said District in the County of Winnebago and State of Illinois be, and the same is hereby appropriated for all corporate purposes for the said District, for the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2019, and terminating March 30, 2020, said total being divided among the purposes and amounts specified in Section 2 of this Ordinance, and specifically itemized as “ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES”, which part section is hereby incorporated herein by reference as a part of this Section 3 as though set forth, and which shall be and is the Annual Appropriation Ordinance of said District for the fiscal year fixed and declared in Section 1 of this Ordinance. SECTION 4. All unexpended balances of any items or item appropriated by this Ordinance may be expended to cover any deficiency as to any other item of the foregoing items set forth in Section 3 hereof. SECTION 5.This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its approval, passage, and publication as provided by law. PASSED UPON MOTION BY Kris Jones SECONDED BY Linda Hayes BY ROLL CALL VOTE THIS 2nd DAY OF July, 2019 AS FOLLOWS: VOTING “AYE”: 3 VOTING “NAY”: 0 ABSENT, ABSTAIN, OTHER 0 APPROVED July 2, 2019 ATTEST: /s/ Lisa Ditzler TRUSTEE SECRETARY /s/ Linda Hayes TRUSTEE PRESIDENT 10616R TRRT 7/24 subject to the Illinois Prevailing 7210 E. State St. Ste. 102 Wage Act (820 ILCS 130/1-12). Rockford, Illinois 61108 The City of Rockford reserves 10596R TRRT 7/31 the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive STATE OF ILLINOIS technicalities. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 10618R TRRT 7/24 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO PROBATE DIVISION Public Notices IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: STATE OF ILLINOIS HOWARD JOHN KARASH, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO Deceased. SS Case No. 2019 P 273 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CLAIM NOTICE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTICE is given of the death WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS of Howard John Karash. Letters IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Office were issued on June OF: 20, 2019 to Diane Huetson, 6770 PATRICIA J. BINDENAGEL Old Millington Road, Millington, Deceased, Tennessee 38053, who is the legal CASE NO. 2019 P 240 executor of the estate. The attorney CLAIM NOTICE NOTICE is given of the death for the estate is Nancy Grimme of PATRICIA J. BINDENAGEL. Schilling, Schilling Law, LLC, 973 Letters of Office were issued on Featherstone Road, Suite 350, JUNE 17, 2019, to CURTIS D. Rockford, Illinois 61107. BINDENAGEL, c/o Pumilia Law Claims against the estate may LLC, 7210 E. State St. Ste. 102, be filed on or before January 22, Rockford, Illinois 61108, who is the 2020, that date being at least six legal representative of the estate. (6) months from the date of first The attorney for the estate is JOSEPH PUMILIA of PUMILIA LAW publication, or within three (3) LLC, 7210 E. State St. Ste. 102, months from the date of mailing or delivery of notice to creditors, Rockford, Illinois 61108. Claims against the estate may if mailing or delivery is required by be filed on or before January 17, Section 18-3 of the Illinois Probate 2020, that date being at least six Act, 1975 as amended, whichever (6) months from the date of first date is later. Any claim not filed by publication or within three (3) the requisite date stated above months from the date of mailing shall be barred. or delivery of Notice to creditors, Claims against the estate may if mailing or delivery is required by be filed in the office of the WinnebaSection 18-3 of the Illinois Probate go County Circuit Clerk-Probate Act, 1975, as amended, whichever Division at the Winnebago County date is later. Any claim not filed by the requisite date stated above Courthouse, 400 West State Street, Rockford, Illinois, 61101, or with the shall be barred. Claims against the estate may estate legal representative, or both. Copies of claims filed with the be filed in the office of the Winnebago County Circuit Clerk-Probate Circuit Clerk’s Office – Probate DiDiv. at the Winnebago County vision, must be mailed or delivered Courthouse, 400 W. State Street, to the estate legal representative Rockford, Illinois, or with the estate and to his/her attorney within ten legal representative, or both. (10) days after it has been filed. Copies of claims filed with the Dated: July 15, 2019. Circuit Clerk’s Office-Probate DiviDiane Huetson, Executor, sion, must be mailed or delivered By: Schilling Law, LLC to the estate legal representative By: Nancy Grimme Schilling and to his/her attorney within ten Schilling Law, LLC days after it has been filed. By: Nancy Grimme Schilling DATED: JULY 12, 2019 CURTIS D. BINDENAGEL 973 Featherstone Road, Suite 350 JOSEPH PUMILIA Rockford, IL 61107 Attorney for Estate (815) 977-5000 (telephone) ARDC #: 6309951 10599R TRRT 7/31 Pumilia Law LLC
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n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a E-commerce business in said County and State under the name of Rasta Cottage Crafts at the following post office addresses: 6759 Carman Drive, Rockford, IL 61108; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Tekle Kerr SIGNED: Tekle Kerr 7/5/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 5th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Thalia Gallardo, DEPUTY 10582R TRRT 7/24 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Trucking Company business in said County and State under the name of Villalobos Trucking Co. at the following post office addresses: 3110 18th St., Rockford, IL 61109; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Aldo Billalobos SIGNED: Aldo Billalobos 7/5/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 5th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Maria Pinedo, DEPUTY 10581R TRRT 7/24 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO PROBATE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: FRANK J. ZIELINSKI, Deceased. Case No. 2019-P-287 Date Will Filed: 5/2/2019 Will Number: 2019-W-268 CLAIMS NOTICE NOTICE is given of the death of FRANK J. ZIELINSKI. Letters of Office were issued on June 27, 2019, to MILDRED M. ZIELINSKI, whose address is 4533 Georgian Trail, Rockford, IL 61101, as Independent Executor of the estate. The attorney of record for the estate is Anthony R. Phelps of Reno & Zahm LLP, 2902 McFarland Road, Suite 400, Rockford, Illinois 61107. Claims may be filed on or before January 10, 2020, that date being at least six (6) months from the date of first publication, or within three (3) months from the date of mailing or delivery of notice to any known creditor required by Section 18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act of 1975 as amended, whichever date is later. Any claim not filed by the requisite date stated shall be barred. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Winnebago County Circuit Clerk Probate Division at the Winnebago County Courthouse, 400 West State Street, Rockford, Illinois 61101, with the Independent Executor, or both. Copies of any claim filed with the Circuit Clerk’s Office Probate Division must be mailed or delivered to the Independent Executor and to the attorney for the estate within ten (10) days after it has been filed. The estate will be administered without court supervision, unless under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act of 1975 (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Clerk of the Court. Dated this 2nd day of July, 2019. MILDRED M. ZIELINSKI Independent Executor
BY: RENO & ZAHM LLP By: /s/ Anthony R. Phelps Attorney for the Independent Executor Anthony R. Phelps (#06297415) RENO & ZAHM LLP 2902 McFarland Road, Suite 400 Rockford, IL 61107 (815) 987-4050 arp@renozahm.com 10573R TRRT 7/24 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a HVAC, Sales, Installation & Repair Service business in said County and State under the name of Airpros at the following post office addresses: 1319 Lake Summerset Rd., Davis, IL 61019; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: James R. Walsh SIGNED: James R. Walsh 7/9/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 9th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Thalia Gallardo, DEPUTY 10586R TRRT 7/24 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a name for a scholarship for nurses and future business business in said County and State under the name of Code Nurse Foundation at the following post office addresses: 3041 Chateau Ln., Apt. 2, Rockford, IL 61103; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Jasmin Sainwright SIGNED: Jasmin Sainwright 7/15/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 15th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Thalia Gallardo, DEPUTY 10608R TRRT 7/31 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Candy store business in said County and State under the name of Airree’s Candy Pop Up Shop at the following post office addresses: 1618 Parmele St., Rockford, IL 61103; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Loretta Turner SIGNED: Loretta Turner 7/2/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 2nd day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Maria Pinedo, DEPUTY 10612R TRRT 7/31 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO In the Matter of the Estate of DONALD V. CARLSON, Deceased. Case No. 2019-P-49 CLAIM NOTICE NOTICE is given of the death of Donald V. Carlson. Letters of Office were issued on February 6, 2019 to Cathy A. Waters of Rockton, Illinois, who is the legal representative of the estate. The attorney for the estate is Robert A. Fredrickson, 2902 McFarland Rd., Suite 400, Rockford, Illinois 61107. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before January 17, 2020, that date being at least six (6) months from the date of first publication, or within three (3)
months from the date of mailing or delivery of Notice to creditors, if mailing or delivery is required by Section 18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act, 1975 as amended, whichever date is later. Any claim not filed by the requisite date stated above shall be barred. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Winnebago County Circuit Clerk-Probate Division at the Winnebago County Courthouse, 400 West State Street, Rockford, Illinois, or with the estate legal representative, or both. Copies of claims filed with the Circuit Clerk’s Office Probate Division, must be mailed or delivered to the estate legal representative and to his/her attorney within ten days after it has been filed. Dated: July 17, 2019. /S/ Cathy Waters, Executor ROBERT A. FREDRICKSON, #00868469 Attorney for Estate Reno & Zahm LLP 2902 McFarland Rd., Suite 400 Rockford, IL 61107 815/9874050 10598R TRRT 7/31 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Retail hair company will be selling virgin hair extensions business in said County and State under the name of Kym’s Kollections at the following post office addresses: 408 N. Horsman St., Rockford, IL 61101 (online retail store); that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Justice Tidwell SIGNED: Justice Tidwell 7/15/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 15th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Maria Pinedo, DEPUTY 10609R TRRT 7/31 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS, CIRCUIT COURT WINNEBAGO COUNTY PUBLICATION NOTICE OF COURT DATE FOR REQUEST FOR NAME CHANGE (ADULT) Request of: NOURA ALSAEDY Current Name Case Number 19 MR 569 There will be a court date on my Request to change my name from: Noura Alsaedy to the new name of: Nora Alsaedy. The court date will be held: on August 28, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., at 400 W. State St., Rockford, IL, Winnebago County, in Courtroom #412. /s/ Noura Alsaedy Noura Alsaedy Current Name 10576R TRRT 7/24 n n n IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, -v.MARQUISHA L CURTIS, et al Defendant 2018 CH 000351 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 23, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 12:30 PM on August 26, 2019, at the NLT TITLE, LLC., 6885 Vistagreen Way, ROCKFORD, IL, 61107, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT SIXTEEN (16) AS DESIGNATED UPON PLAT NO. 1 OF MULFORD HILLS WEST, BEING A
SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE EAST HALF (1/2) OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, THE PLAT OF WHICH SUBDIVISION IS RECORDED IN BOOK 39 OF PLATS ON PAGE 151A IN THE RECORDER’S OFFICE OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO AND THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 5932 WHISPER CT, LOVES PARK, IL 61111 Property Index No. 12-04228-019. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE
ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-18-05720. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc. com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-18-05720 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Case Number: 2018 CH 000351 TJSC#: 39-3410 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I3125461 P10590R TRRT 7/31 n n n IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. JENNIFER HIGHLAND, AS NEXT FRIEND OF J.S., A MINOR; JENNIFER HIGHLAND, AS NEXT FRIEND OF K.S., A MINOR; KATHLEEN M SCHOTT-ANDERSON; BRIAN SCHOTT; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF RYAN D SCHOTT, IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; TIM MILLER, SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DECEASED MORTGAGOR, RYAN D SCHOTT, DEFENDANTS. 18 CH 460 6904 MILTON ROAD ROCKFORD, IL 61109 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO YOU, Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Ryan D Schott, If Any defendants, that this case has been commenced in this Court against you and other defendants, asking for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to wit: LOT NINETEEN (19) AS DESIGNATED UPON THE PLAT OF JAMES COUNTRY HOMES FIFTH ADDITION, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE EAST HALF (1/2) OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 23 AND PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (1/4) OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 26, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 43 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, THE PLAT OF WHICH ADDITION IS RECORDED IN BOOK 26 OF PLATS ON PAGE 53 IN THE RECORDER’S OFFIE OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 6904 Milton Road Rockford, IL 61109 and which said Mortgage was made by, Ryan D Schott Mortgagor(s), to Associated Bank National Association Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds
of Winnebago County, Illinois, as Document No. 200900960971; and for other relief. UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case, on or before August 16, 2019, A JUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT. E-filing is now mandatory for documents in civil cases with limited exemptions. To e-file, you must first create an account with an e-filing service provider. Visit http://efile.illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers.htm to learn more and to select a service provider. If you need additional help or have trouble e-filing, visit www. illinoiscourts.gov/FAQ/gethelp. asp, or talk to your local circuit clerk’s office. PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1 N. Dearborn St. Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 60602 Ph. (312) 346-9088 File No. 267129-165101 I3125873 P10589R TRRT 7/31 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Fishing Group business in said County and State under the name of Wormsoakers at the following post office addresses: 3837 Christopher Dr., Rockford, IL 61101; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Anthony T. Smith SIGNED: Anthony T. Smith 7/10/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 10th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Pamela Johnson, DEPUTY 10601R TRRT 7/31 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CARL C. VAHER, Deceased. CASE: 2019 P 261 CLAIM NOTICE NOTICE is given to the death of CARL C. VAHER Letters of Office were issued on June 26, 2019, to Laura Ware, who is the legal representative of the Estate. The attorney for the estate is Timothy K. Whitham, 124 N Water St, Suite 305, Rockford, IL 61107. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before January 24, 2020, that date being at least six (6) months from the date of first publication, or within three (3) months from the date of mailing or delivery of Notice to creditors, if mailing or delivery is required by Section 18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act, 1975, as amended, whichever date is later. Any claim not filed by the requisite date stated above shall be barred. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Winnebago County Circuit Clerk Probate Division at the Winnebago County Courthouse, Rockford, IL 61101, or with the estate legal representative, or both. Copies of the claims filed with the Circuit Clerk’s Office - Probate Division, must be mailed or delivered to the estate legal representative and to his/her attorney within
ten days after it has been filed. DATED: July 10, 2019 /s/ Timothy K. Whitham Timothy K. Whitham Prepared by: Timothy K. Whitham ARDC #6244916 Whitham Law Office 124 N. Water St., Suite 305 Rockford, IL 61107 (815) 986-4870 tim@whithamlawoffice.com 10593R TRRT 7/31 n n n IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: DIANE R. STEVA, Deceased. NO. 2019 P 293 CLAIM NOTICE NOTICE IS GIVEN of the death of Diane R. Steva of Rockford, Illinois. Letters of office were issued on July 1, 2019 to Patrick F. Steva of Winnebago, Illinois, whose attorney is Douglas P. Floski, of Floski Law Office, LLC. at 220 W. Third Street, P.O. Box 1007, Byron, Illinois, 61010-1007. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Winnebago County Clerk of the Circuit Court at 400 W. State Street, Room 108, Rockford, Illinois 61101, or with the representative, or both, within 6 months from the first publication of this Notice, or within three months from the date of mailing or delivery of Notice to creditors, if mailing or delivery is required by Section 18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act, 1975, as amended, whichever date is later. Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of claims filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the estate legal representative and to the attorney within 10 days after the claim has been filed. PATRICK F. STEVA, Independent Executor Attorney Douglas P. Floski FLOSKI LAW OFFICE, LLC. 220 W. Third Street, P.O. Box 1007 Byron, IL 61010-1007 (815) 234-5454 dfloski@byronlaw.com 10594R TRRT 7/31 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO CITY OF ROCKFORD, a municipal corporation Plaintiff, vs. JIMMY L. RICHARDSON, NATALIE M. NITTI-RICHARDSON, BMO FINANCIAL CORPORATION as successor in interest to AMCORE BANK, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants. Case No. 2019-CH-364 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE BY PUBLICATION The requisite Affidavit for Publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, Non-Record Claimants and all Unknown Owners, Defendants in the above-entitled cause that the above-entitled Mortgage Foreclosure action was filed on June 26, 2019 and is now pending. 1. The names of all Plaintiffs and the Case Number are identified above. 2. The Court in which this action was brought is identified above. 3. The name of the titleholder of record is Jimmy Richardson & Natalie Nitti-Richardson 4. A legal description of the real estate sufficient to identify it with reasonable certainty is as follows: Part of the East 132 feet of Lots 13 & 14 as designated upon the Plat of Hutchins Subdivision of Lot 16 of B.F. Bank’s Subdivision of part of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter (1/4)
of Section 21, and part of the East Half (1/2) of the Northwest Quarter (1/4) of Section 28, Township 44 North, Range 1 East of the Third Principal Meridian, the Plat of which first named subdivision is recorded in Book 11 of Plats on page 44 in the Recorder’s Office of Winnebago County, Illinois, described as follows, to wit: Beginning on the East line of said lot 13 at a point 58.41 feet North of the Southeast corner of Lot 13; thence south 89 degrees, 24 feet, and 24 inches West a distance of 132 feet; thence North 00 degrees, 05 feet, 17 inches East a distance of 58.48 feet; thence North 89 degrees, 26 feet, 16 inches East to the East line of said Lot 14; thence South along the East lines of said Lots 14 and 13 a distance of 58.41 feet to the point of beginning; situated in the County of Winnebago and State of Illinois. P.I.N. No. 11-21-372-022 5. A common address or description of the location of the real estate is as follows: 422 S. Day Avenue, Rockford, IL 61102 6. An identification of the Mortgage sought to be foreclosed is as follows: a. Names of Property Owner: Jimmy Richardson & Natalie Nitti-Richardson b. Name of Mortgagee: City of Rockford c. Date of Mortgage: June 13, 2003 d. Date of Recording: June 27, 2003 e. County Where Recorded: Winnebago County, Illinois f. Recording Document Identification: 0358433 NOW, THEREFORE, unless you, Non-Record Claimants and Unknown Owners, Defendants, file your answer to the Complaint for Foreclosure in this cause or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the Circuit Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, Winnebago County, Illinois, in the Winnebago County Courthouse, 400 West State Street, Rockford, IL within 30 days of the date of July 17, 2019, default may be entered against you and each of you at any time after that day and a Judgment for Foreclosure may be entered in accordance with the prayer of the Complaint for Foreclosure. Circuit Clerk Lafakeria S. Vaughn Assistant City Attorney City of Rockford Department of Law 425 E. State Street Rockford, IL 61104 (779) 348-7154 10595R TRRT 7/31 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS, CIRCUIT COURT WINNEBAGO COUNTY PUBLICATION NOTICE OF COURT DATE FOR REQUEST FOR NAME CHANGE (ADULT) Request of: ASJHA CHRISTINE WELLS Current Name Case Number 19 MR 591 There will be a court date on my Request to change my name from: Asjha Christine Wells to the new name of: Christine RoseMarie Sellnow. The court date will be held: on September 18, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., at 400 W. State St., Rockford, IL, Winnebago County, in Courtroom #426. /s/ Asjha Wells Asjha Wells Current Name 10627R TRRT 8/7
July 24, 2019 The Rock River Times. n n n IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, -v.ERNESTO DOMINGUEZ, et al Defendants 2017 -CH- 0000951 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 4, 2018, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 12:30 PM on August 6, 2019, at the NLT TITLE, LLC., 6885 Vistagreen Way, ROCKFORD, IL, 61107, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT SIX (6) AS DESIGNATED UPON THE PLAT OF COLORADO HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 5, A REPLAT OF LOTS 15 16, 17, 18, 19 20, 21 22, 23, & 24, BLOCK 4, OF COLORADO HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 2, AND PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (1/4) IN SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, THE PLAT OF WHICH SUBDIVISION IS RECORDED IN BOOK 26 OF PLATS ON PAGE 61 IN THE WINNEBAGO COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO AND THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 3504 SEWARD AVENUE, ROCKFORD, IL 61108 Property Index No. 12-31477-020. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium
unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-17-17670. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc. com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-17-17670 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Case Number: 2017 -CH0000951 TJSC#: 39-4154 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I3125646 P10571R TRRT 7/24 n n n PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS, Case No. 2019-TX-0000238, PIP-East, LLC. To: Mariah A. Lissa; Occupant of; Elizabeth Reents; Auction Z-1, Inc., Greg R. Bingham; Winnebago County Clerk; and all other persons/entities UNKNOWN having or claiming any right, interest or title in the following described real estate: The Northerly 50 feet of Lots 17 and 18 in Block 3 as designated upon the Plat of Godfrey’s Sunnyside Subdivision, being a Resubdivision of Block 4, and a part of Block 3 of Greenwood Subdivision that Plat of which subdivision is recorded in Book 12 of Plats on page 41, in the Recorder’s Office of Winnebago County, Illinois, the South line of said premises being parallel with the North line of said Lots; situated in Winnebago County, Illinois. Permanent Index No. 11-24326-018 On July 1, 2019, PIP-East, LLC filed a Petition for Order of Tax Deed. The object of the plaintiff’s petition is to foreclose on the Tax Sale Certificate No. 201501364 for the delinquent taxes on real estate described above which was issued by the Winnebago County Treasurer on October 24, 2016. The taxes due under the certificate are for the 2015 tax year. The petition asks
the court to direct the county clerk to issue a tax deed if the property is not redeemed from the sale on or before October 24, 2019, and that Petitioner, as grantee of tax deed be put in possession of said parcel of real estate. The Petition for Order of Tax Deed will be brought before the Winnebago County Circuit Court on November 22, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. in Courtroom 412. If you fail to redeem, the court may enter a judgment for the relief demanded in the petition. PIP-East, LLC, Petitioner Stuart E. Morgenstern, #6275553 Attorney for Petitioner 1 W. Laurel Street Pinckneyville, Illinois 62274 (618)357-5315 10574R TRRT 7/24 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO SS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: PATRICIA A. PIERCE Deceased, CASE NO. 19 P 252 CLAIM NOTICE NOTICE is given of the death of PATRICIA A. PIERCE. Letters of Office were issued on June 11, 2019, to BOBBI LYNN MAKINEN, c/o 7124 Windsor Lake Parkway, Loves Park, IL 61111, who is the legal representative of the estate. The attorney for the estate is JEREMY RAMSEY, 7124 Windsor Lake Parkway, Loves Park, IL 61111. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before January 15, 2020, that date being at least six (6) months from the date of first publication or within three (3) months from the date of mailing or delivery of Notice to creditors, if mailing or delivery is required by Section 18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act, 1975, as amended, whichever date is later. Any claim not filed by the requisite date stated above shall be barred. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Winnebago County Circuit Clerk-Probate Div. at the Winnebago County Courthouse, 400 West State Street, Rockford, Illinois, or with the estate legal representative, or both. Copies of claims filed with the Circuit Clerk’s Office-Probate Division, must be mailed or delivered to the estate legal representative and to his/her attorney within ten days after it has been filed. DATED: July 5, 2019 BOBBI LYNN MAKINEN Name: JEREMY RAMSEY ARDC Number: # 6276765 Attorney for Estate Address: 7124 Windsor Lake Parkway Loves Park, IL 61111 Telephone: (815) 988-4364 10577R TRRT 7/24 n n n IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: LAURA CORDELIA EDWARDSEN aka CORDELIA EDWARDSEN, Deceased. CASE NO. 2019 P 171 CLAIM NOTICE NOTICE is given of the death of LAURA CORDELIA EDWARDSEN aka CORDELIA EDWARDSEN on December 1, 2018. Letters of Office were issued on June 13, 2019 to ELIZABETH JOHNSON who is the legal representatives of the estate. The attorney for the estate is ANTHONY A. SAVAIANO, 535 Loves Park Dr., Loves Park, IL 61111. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before January 17, 2020, that date being at least six (6) months from the date of first publication or within three (3) months from the date of mailing
or delivery of Notice to Creditors, if mailing or delivery is required by Section 18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act, 1975, as amended, whichever date is later. Any claim not filed by the requisite date stated above shall be barred. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Winnebago County Circuit Clerk-Probate Div. at the Winnebago County Courthouse, 400 W. State St., Rockford, IL 61101, or with the estate legal representative, or both. Copies of claims filed with the Circuit Clerk’s Office-Probate Div., must be mailed or delivered to the estate legal representative and to his/her attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed. DATED: 07/08/19 ELIZABETH JOHNSON, INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR ANTHONY A. SAVAIANO #87 Attorney for Estate 535 Loves Park Drive Loves Park, IL 61111 815/654-3060 10578R TRRT 7/24 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a DBA Wholesaler Certificate business in said County and State under the name of Auburn Auto Sales at the following post office addresses: 2707 Auburn Street, Rockford, IL 61101; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Paul Junior Curtis SIGNED: Paul Junior Curtis 6/10/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 10th day of June, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Maria Pinedo, DEPUTY 10580R TRRT 7/24 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Redemption Credit Repair is a business to help understand credit and remove negative items business in said County and State under the name of Redemption Credit Repair at the following post office addresses: 603 Alliance Ave., Rockford, IL 61101; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Kiara M. Carthen SIGNED: Kiara M. Carthen 7/8/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 8th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Pamela Johnson, DEPUTY 10584R TRRT 7/24 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Massage Therapy, Photography, Retail, Etc. business in said County and State under the name of Dynamic Bodywork Fusion at the following post office addresses: 4831 Colt Road, Rockford, IL 61109; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Anna Ramsby-Thrower SIGNED: Anna Ramsby-Thrower 7/8/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 8th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Thalia Gallardo, DEPUTY 10585R TRRT 7/24 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY NORTHWEST BANK OF ROCKFORD, Plaintiff, VS. LUCIO VALDEZ, UNKNOWN OTHERS, NONRECORD CLAIMAINTS AND UNKNOWN TENANTS, Defendants. CASE NO. 2019 CH 377 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE THE REQUISITE Affidavit for Publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to Unknown Others, Non Record Claimants and Unknown Tenants, the Defendants in the above-entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the 17th Judicial Circuit, Winnebago County, Illinois, against you praying for a foreclosure of a mortgage upon the following property: Lot Three (3) and a part of Lot Four (4) in Block Four (4) as designated upon the Plat of Subdivision of Lot “G” in Church and Robertson’s 2nd Addition to Rockford, the Plat of which Subdivision is recorded in Book 86 of Deeds on page 187 in the Recorder’s Office of Winnebago County, Illinois, all bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Lot Three (3); Thence North along the West line of said Lot Three (3) and said line produced, to a point in a line drawn parallel with and distant 90 feet Northerly from the Southerly line of said Lot Four (4); Thence East along said last mentioned line to the East line of said Lot Four (4); Thence South, along the East line of said Lots Four (4) and Three (3) to the Southeast corner of said Lot Three (3); Thence West, along the South line of said Lot Three (3) to the place of beginning; EXCEPTING THEREFROM the following described premises, to-wit: Part of Lot Four (4) in Block Four (4) as designated upon the Plat of Subdivision of Lot G in Church and Robertson’s 2nd Addition to the City of Rockford, Illinois, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the Easterly line of said Block Four (4) said point being 120.0 feet Northeasterly (as measured along said Easterly line) of the Northerly line of Houghton Street as designated upon said Plat of Subdivision; Thence Northeasterly along said Easterly line a distance of 70.0 feet; Thence Northwesterly parallel with the Southerly line of said Lot Four (4) a distance of 44.0 feet to a point of the Northerly extension of the Westerly line of Lot Three (3) in said Block Four (4); Thence Southwesterly along said Northerly extension a distance of 46.67 feet; Thence Southeasterly a distance of 49.40 feet to a point of beginning; situated in the County of Winnebago and State of Illinois. Commonly known as: 803 Houghton Street Rockford, Illinois 61107. Property Code: 207B 272A P.I.N. Number: 11-22-380-008 And for other relief, that the action was filed on or about July 1, 2019. That Summons was duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pending. The record titleholder of the real estate is Lucio Valdez. An identification
of the mortgage sought to be foreclosed is as follows: Mortgagor – Lucio Valdez Mortgagee – Northwest Bank of Rockford Date of Mortgage – February 12, 2016 Date of Recording – February 22, 2016 County of Recording – Winnebago Recording Document – 20161004609 NOW THEREFORE, unless you Unknown Others, Non Record Claimants and Unknown Tenants, the said Defendants, file your Answer to the Complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein in the said Circuit Court of the 17th Judicial Circuit, Winnebago County, 400 W. State Street in the City of Rockford, State of Illinois on or before August 14, 2019, default may be entered against you at any time after that date and a judgment may be entered in accordance with the prayer of the Complaint. Dated at Rockford, IL on the 3rd day of July, 2019. Thomas A. Klein, Clerk of the Circuit Court Winnebago County, Illinois Plaintiff’s Attorney Timothy F. Horning #973 MEYER & HORNING, P.C. 3400 N. Rockton Avenue Rockford, IL 61103 815/636-9300 10575R TRRT 7/24 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Sports Bar and Restaurant business in said County and State under the name of Genesis Sports Bar and Soul Food Restaurant at the following post office addresses: 1118 S. Main St., Rockford, IL 61104; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Lela Jones SIGNED: Lela Jones 7/8/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 8th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Thalia Gallardo, DEPUTY 10583R TRRT 7/24 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO PROBATE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: MICHAEL A. KOFOED, Deceased. Case No. 2019-P-168 CLAIMS NOTICE Notice is given of the death of Michael A. Kofoed. Letters of Office were issued on April 18, 2019, to Paul M. Kofoed, who is the Independent Executor of the Estate. The attorney for the Estate is Michael G. Schultz, Reno & Zahm LLP, 2902 McFarland Road, Suite 400, Rockford, Illinois 61107. Claims may be filed on or before January 17, 2020, that date being at least six (6) months from the date of first publication, or within three (3) months from the date of mailing or delivery of notice to any known creditor required by Section 18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act of 1975 as amended, whichever date is later. Any claim not filed by the requisite date stated shall be barred. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Winnebago County Circuit Clerk Probate Division at the Winnebago County Courthouse, 400 West State Street, Rockford, Illinois 61101, with the Independent Executor, or both. Copies of any claim filed with the Circuit Clerk’s Office Probate Division must be mailed or delivered to the Independent Executor and
to the attorney for the estate within ten (10) days after it has been filed. The estate will be administered without court supervision, unless, under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act of 1975 (755 ILCS 5/28-4), any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Clerk of the Court. Dated this 15th day of July, 2019. RENO & ZAHM LLP By: /s/ Michael G. Schultz Attorney for Paul M. Kofoed, Independent Executor Michael G. Schultz (#06297569) RENO & ZAHM LLP 2902 McFarland Road, Suite 400 Rockford, IL 61107 (815) 987-4050 mgs@renozahm.com 10600R TRRT 7/31 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Sneaker consignment store, venue space and art gallery, Retail business in said County and State under the name of Sneakerz Anonymous at the following post office addresses: 333 E. State St., Rockford, IL 61104; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Evandust Taylor; Efrain Mayorga SIGNED: Evandust Taylor 7/10/19 SIGNED: Efrain Mayorga 7/10/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 10th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Thalia Gallardo, DEPUTY 10602R TRRT 7/31 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Tanning Salon business in said County and State under the name of Bronze Beauty at the following post office addresses: 1002 W. Riverside Blvd., Rockford, IL 61103; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Tammy Kemp SIGNED: Tammy Kemp 7/12/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 12th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Thalia Gallardo, DEPUTY 10604R TRRT 7/31 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Ministry, bakery, jewelry, mentoring, wedding coordinating business in said County and State under the name of Just Like That Creations at the following post office addresses: 7320 Casey Drive, Loves Park, IL 61111; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Yvonne Dixon; Christopher Dixon SIGNED: Yvonne Dixon 7/12/19 SIGNED: Christopher Dixon 7/12/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 12th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Thalia Gallardo, DEPUTY 10605R TRRT 7/31 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Small Business Doing
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Auto Decals, Wraps, Multimedia, Clothing Design business in said County and State under the name of Inside My Twisted Ginger Mind Multimedia “IMTGM2” at the following post office addresses: 1203 Preston St., Upper Apt., Rockford, IL 61102; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: April Rappley; Jessica Wilson SIGNED: April Rappley 7/9/19 SIGNED: Jessica Wilson 7/9/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 9th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Kayla Hilliard, DEPUTY 10588R TRRT 7/24 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Skin Care and Beauty business in said County and State under the name of Pure Skin & Beauty Spa at the following post office addresses: 1938 Rose Terrace, Rockford, IL 61102; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Olympia Standfield SIGNED: Olympia Standfield 7/12/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 12th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Thalia Gallardo, DEPUTY 10606R TRRT 7/31 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Handyman Service business in said County and State under the name of MJ Handy Services at the following post office addresses: 3024 Ellen Ave., Rockford, IL 61101; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Jay Dowthard Jr. SIGNED: Jay Dowthard Jr. 7/12/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 12th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Pamela Johnson, DEPUTY 10607R TRRT 7/31 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a buying and selling silver jewelry business in said County and State under the name of Grecia Silver Jewelry at the following post office addresses: 4943 Linden Rd., Apt. 944, Rockford, IL 61109; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Griselda Gutierrez SIGNED: Griselda Gutierrez 7/16/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 16th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Thalia Gallardo, DEPUTY 10611R TRRT 7/31
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The Rock River Times. July 24, 2019
n n n IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS DITECH FINANCIAL LLC Plaintiff, vs. KATHLEEN M. SLACK; DOKIE HACK, AS CO-TRUSTEES OF THE HACK FAMILY TRUST DATED AUGUST 4, 2000; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS BOULDER CREEK GARDENS CONDOMINIUM; RICHARD JOHNSON, TRUSTEES OF THE RICHARD AND JANET JOHNSON TRUST DATED JULY 12, 2005; JANET JOHNSON, TRUSTEES OF THE RICHARD AND JANET JOHNSON TRUST DATED JULY 12, 2005 Defendants, 18 CH 267 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, August 29, 2019 at the hour of 1:00 p.m. Intercounty’s Winnebago County office, 7210 East State Street, Rockford, Illinois 61108, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: Unit 30-1454 in Boulder Creek Gardens Condominium, as delineated on the Survey of certain Lots or parts thereof in final Plat No. 2 of Hampton Crossings Subdivision, being a Subdivision located in Section 27, Township 44 North, Range 2 East of the Third Principal Meridian, which Survey is attached as Exhibit “B” to the Declaration of Condominium Ownership recorded September 14, 2006 as Document No. 0655392 in the Recorder’s Office of Winnebago County, Illinois, together with an undivided percentage interest in the common elements appurtenant to said unit, as set forth in said Declaration as amended from time to time. P.I.N. 12-27-362-002. Commonly known as 1454 Boulder Creek Way, Rockford, IL 61108. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a condominium residence. The purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by subdivisions (g) (1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condominium Property Act Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds.
The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. For information call Sales Department at Plaintiff’s Attorney, Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC, One East Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601. (614) 220-5611. 18-026053 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 I3126470 P10613R TRRT 8/7 n n n IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, -v.DWAYNE T. BEETS A/K/A DWAYNE BEETS et al Defendant 2018CH119 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 4, 2018, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 12:30 PM on August 21, 2019, at the NLT TITLE, LLC., 6885 Vistagreen Way, ROCKFORD, IL, 61101, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT EIGHTY-FOUR (84) AS DESIGNATED UPON PLAT NO. 2 MULFORD CREST, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, THE PLAT OF WHICH SUBDIVISION IS RECORDED IN BOOK 36 OF PLATS ON PAGE 101; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 3807 CASANDRA DR, ROCKFORD, IL 61114 Property Index No. 12-04427-008 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be
n n n REAL ESTATE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, -v.- MARQUISHA L CURTIS, et al Defendant 2018 CH 000351 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 23, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 12:30 PM on August 26, 2019, at the NLT TITLE, LLC., 6885 Vistagreen Way, ROCKFORD, IL, 61107, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 5932 WHISPER CT, LOVES PARK, IL 61111 Property Index No. 12-04-228-019. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1
paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.
com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630-794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-18-01603 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 2018CH119 TJSC#: 39-4446 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 2018CH119 I3126842 P10614R TRRT 8/7 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO PROBATE DIVISION In the Matter of the Estate of RICHARD W. THOMAS, Deceased. CASE NO. 2019 P 90 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of Richard W. Thomas of Worth, IL. Letters of Office were issued on June 25, 2019, to James Thomas, who is the legal representative of the estate. The attorney for the estate is G. Michael Scheurich. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before January 18, 2020, that date being at least six (6) months from the date of first publication, or within three (3) months from the date of mailing or delivery of Notice to creditors, if mailing or delivery is required by 755 ILCS 5/18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act of 1975, whichever date is later. Any claim not filed by the requisite date stated above shall be barred. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Winnebago County Circuit Clerk-Probate Division at the Winnebago County Courthouse, Room 425, 400 West State Street, Rockford, Illinois, or with the estate legal representative, or both. Copies of claims filed with the Circuit Clerk’s Office--Probate Division must be mailed or delivered to the estate legal representative and to the attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed. Dated: July 15, 2019. G. Michael Scheurich, Attorney G. MICHAEL SCHEURICH (#2479869) Guyer & Enichen, P.C. scheurich@guyerlaw.com Attorneys for the Estate 2601 Reid Farm Road, Suite B Rockford, Illinois 6ll14 (8l5) 636-9600 10597R TRRT 7/31
for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments
n n n Family Manufactured Home Communities L.L.C. 1418 Sandy Hollow Road, Rockford, IL 61109 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 9th, 2019 at 10.00 A.M. an auction will be held at Family Manufactured Home Communities L.L.C. 1418 Sandy Hollow Road, Rockford, IL 61109 to sell the following article to enforce a lien existing under the laws of the state of Illinois against such article for labor, services, skill or material expended upon a storage furnished for such article at the request of fallowing designated persons, unless such article is redeemed within thirty days of the publication of this notice. For further information regarding this matter, please call Suren Soneji at (630)624-4624. Names of the persons: Ramirez, Maria A.; Carreno, Guadalupe Description of article: 1964 Stewart Serial # 64521083 Amount of lien: $1633.50 10623R TRRT 7/31 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JEFFREY M. MAGNUSON Deceased. NO. 2019 P 277 CLAIM NOTICE NOTICE is given of the death of JEFFREY M. MAGNUSON. Letters of Office were issued on June 25, 2019 to Linda Matranga, 8105 Bridgeland, Winnebago, Illinois 61088, who is the legal representative of the Estate. The attorney for the estate is John M. Nelson, 1318 E. State Street, Rockford, Illinois 61104. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before January 27, 2020, that date being at least six (6) months from the date of first publication, or within three (3) months from the date of mailing or delivery of Notice to Creditors, if mailing or delivery is required by Section 5/18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act, as amended, whichever date is later. Any claim not filed by the requisite date stated above shall be barred. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Winnebago County Circuit Clerk, Probate Division at the Winnebago County Courthouse, 400 W. State Street, Rockford, IL 61101 or with the estate legal representative, or both. Copies of claims filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the estate’s legal representative and to his/her attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed. LINDA MATRANGA, Executor
This document was prepared by: John M. Nelson Attorney for the Estate 1318 E. State Street Rockford, IL 61108 Telephone 815-964-8800 Rock River Times 7/24;7/31;8/7 10624R TRRT 8/7 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: JUDY A. SMITH, Deceased. No. 2019 P 242 CLAIM NOTICE NOTICE is given of the death of JUDY A. SMITH. Letters of Office were issued on June 4, 2019, to Sheila Streeter, as Independent Administrator for the Estate. The attorney of record for the Estate is Robert E. Canfield, 1111 South Alpine Road, Suite 704, Rockford, IL 61108. The estate will be administered without court supervision, unless under paragraph 28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate ot the clerk. Claims may be filed on or before January 24, 2020, that date being at least six (6) months from the date of first publication, or within three (3) months from the date of mailing or delivery of notice to any known creditor required by Section 18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act of 1975 as amended (755 ILCS 5/18-3), whichever date is later. Any claim not filed by the requisite date stated shall be barred. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Winnebago County Circuit Clerk-Probate Division at the Winnebago County Courthouse, 400 W. State Street, Rockford, Illinois, or with the Executor, or both. Copies of any claim filed with the Circuit Clerk’s Office - Probate Division must be mailed or delivered to the Executor and to its attorney within ten days after it has been filed. Dated: July 18, 2019 Sheila Streeter Independent Administrator Robert E. Canfield, (3122943) 1111 South Alpine Road Suite 704 Rockford, IL 61108 (815) 968-7200 10625R TRRT 8/7 n n n Cycle Sport 6309 Material Ave. Loves Park, IL 61111 NOTICE OF MECHANICS LIEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on 8-23-19, or thereafter, a sale will be held at Cycle Sport, 6309 Material Ave., Loves Park IL 61111, to sell the following vehicle
and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-18-05720. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,
to enforce a lien existing under the laws of that State of Illinois against such articles for labor, services, skill, or material expended upon and storage furnished for such vehicle at the request of the following designated persons, unless such vehicle is redeemed within thirty days of the 1st publication of this notice. Inquire at above address or telephone (815) 633-2180. Name of Person: Taylor Ricardo Description of Article: 2005 Yamaha XVS 1100 A VIN # JYAVP11EX5A075738 Amount of lien: $1,520 (As of 7-24-19) 10628R TRRT 7/31 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a Electrical business in said County and State under the name of Quad Electrical Services, LLC at the following post office addresses: 4730 Oak Way, Roscoe, IL 61073; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Jesse D. Garcia SIGNED: Jesse D. Garcia 7/22/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 22nd day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Maria Pinedo, DEPUTY 10620R TRRT 8/7 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a used car lot business in said County and State under the name of Quality Automotive at the following post office addresses: 1517 11th St., Rockford, IL 61109; that the true and real full names of all persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Victor Rodriguez SIGNED: Victor Rodriguez 7/22/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 22nd day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Maria Pinedo, DEPUTY 10621R TRRT 8/7 n n n ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE OF INTENTION STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF WINNEBAGO This is to certify that the undersigned intend to conduct and transact a online ecommerce site on Ebay business in said County and State under the name of SC Company at the following post office addresses: 902 Kishwaukee St., Rockford, IL 61104; that the true and real full names of all
persons owning, conducting or transacting such business are as follows: Sylvia Czernicki SIGNED: Sylvia Czernicki 7/19/19 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed to) before me, this 19th day of July, A.D. 2019. Lori Gummow, COUNTY CLERK Kayla Hilliard, DEPUTY 10622R TRRT 8/7 n n n STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of JAMES F. FROEMMING, Deceased. No. 2019 P 304 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION – WILL AND CLAIMS Notice is given of the death of James F. Froemming. Letters of Office were issued on July 15, 2019 to Larry L. Voss, 7683 North Kylewood Road, Stillman Valley, Illinois 61084, whose attorney is Peter A. Savitski, 838 North Main Street, Rockford, Illinois 61103. Notice is given to Paul F. Froemming and his unknown descendents and the unknown descendents of Nancy Froemming, deceased, and John Froemming, deceased, heirs or legatees who are named in a petition, filed in the above proceeding to probate a will and whose names or addresses are not stated in the petition that an order was entered by the court on July 15, 2019 admitting the will to probate. Within 42 days after the effective date of the original order of admission you may file a petition with the court to require proof of the will by testimony of the witnesses to the will in open court or other evidence, as provided in Section 6-21 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/6-21). You also have the right under Section 8-1 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/8-1) to contest the validity of the will by filing a petition with the court within 6 months after admission of the will to probate. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court at 400 West State Street, Rockford, Illinois 61101, or with the representative, or both, on or before January 24, 2020, any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it had been filed. Attorney Peter A. Savitski ARDC No. 2463741 838 North Main Street Rockford, Illinois 61103 (815) 963-0370 10626R TRRT 8/7
Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-18-05720 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Case Number: 2018 CH 000351 TJSC#: 39-3410 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I3125461 P10590R TRRT 7/31
July 24, 2019 The Rock River Times. REAL ESTATE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, -v.- ERNESTO DOMINGUEZ, et al Defendants 2017 -CH- 0000951 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 4, 2018, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 12:30 PM on August 6, 2019, at the NLT TITLE, LLC., 6885 Vistagreen Way, ROCKFORD, IL, 61107, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 3504 SEWARD AVENUE, ROCKFORD, IL 61108 Property Index No. 12-31-477-020. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-17-17670. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-17-17670 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Case Number: 2017 -CH- 0000951 TJSC#: 39-4154 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I3125646 P10571R TRRT 7/24 REAL ESTATE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY - ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS DITECH FINANCIAL LLC Plaintiff, vs. KATHLEEN M. SLACK; DOKIE HACK, AS CO-TRUSTEES OF THE HACK FAMILY TRUST DATED AUGUST 4, 2000; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS BOULDER CREEK GARDENS CONDOMINIUM; RICHARD JOHNSON, TRUSTEES OF THE RICHARD AND JANET JOHNSON TRUST DATED JULY 12, 2005; JANET JOHNSON, TRUSTEES OF THE RICHARD AND JANET JOHNSON TRUST DATED JULY 12, 2005 Defendants, 18 CH 267 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, August 29, 2019 at the hour of 1:00 p.m. Intercounty’s Winnebago County office, 7210 East State Street, Rockford, Illinois 61108, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate:
P.I.N. 12-27-362-002. Commonly known as 1454 Boulder Creek Way, Rockford, IL 61108. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a condominium residence. The purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condominium Property Act Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. For information call Sales Department at Plaintiff’s Attorney, Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC, One East Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601. (614) 220-5611. 18-026053 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 I3126470 P10613R TRRT 8/7 REAL ESTATE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, -v.- DWAYNE T. BEETS A/K/A DWAYNE BEETS et al Defendant 2018CH119 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 4, 2018, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 12:30 PM on August 21, 2019, at the NLT TITLE, LLC., 6885 Vistagreen Way, ROCKFORD, IL, 61101, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 3807 CASANDRA DR, ROCKFORD, IL 61114 Property Index No. 12-04-427-008 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive
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a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630-794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-18-01603 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 2018CH119 TJSC#: 39-4446 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 2018CH119 I3126842 P10614R TRRT 8/7
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Montgomery traded, but place in Cubs history secure By Noah Trister Associated Press
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It took 108 years for the Cubs to end their championship drought, so the final play of that 2016 World Series won’t be forgotten any time soon. Mike Montgomery, who at that point had no saves in his big league career, got Michael Martinez to hit a weak grounder for the last out of Game 7 in Cleveland. Chicago won 8-7 in 10 innings. Montgomery was traded to Kansas City this past week in a deal that sent Martin Maldonado to the Cubs, closing the book on the left-hander’s stint in Chicago. Although he hasn’t had a very effective 2019 season, Montgomery’s place in Cubs lore is secure because of his contribution to the title team. He’s also part of an interesting bit of trivia. No, it’s not about who threw the last pitch of the 2016 World Series. This goes back much further. The Society for American Baseball Research defines a “Golden Pitch” as any time the pitching team and the hitting team both have a chance to win the World Series on a given pitch. It’s obviously rare. It requires a winner-take-all game at the end of the World Series. The home team has to be trailing and down to its last at-bat, with the winning run either batting or on base. Montgomery’s situation qualified, because the Indians had a man on first, and a home run by Martinez would have flipped the outcome. According to SABR, Montgomery was the eighth pitcher to throw a Golden Pitch: The others were Christy Mathewson (1912), Pete Alexander (1926), Ralph Terry (1962), Rollie Fingers (1972), Jose Mesa (1997), Mariano Rivera (2001) and Madison Bumgarner (2014). Two of the most revered pitchers on that list — Mathewson and Rivera — actually failed to finish off the victory when they threw their Golden Pitches. The Giants and Yankees gave up the lead and lost in 1912 and 2001 to the Red Sox and Diamondbacks. It’s also worth noting that no batter has
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ever won the World Series on a Golden Pitch. That would require the tying and winning runs to score on the same pitch, and that’s never happened in a winner-take-all World Series game. (In 2001, for example, Rivera allowed the tying hit to Arizona’s Tony Womack on a Golden Pitch, but once the game was tied, it was no longer a Golden Pitch situation when Luis Gonzalez came through with the winning hit.) Elsewhere around the majors:
ROCK BOTTOM?
Colorado made the postseason last year, but a return trip is looking more and more unlikely. The Rockies are tied for last place in the NL West, and although they’re only five games behind the second wild card, they’ve lost 18 of their last 25 games. This poor stretch began when Colorado lost three straight games to the Dodgers on walk-off homers last month. The Rockies had a respectable 4.33 team ERA last year, but that’s ballooned to 5.52 in 2019, easily the worst mark in the National League.
HIGHLIGHT
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. clearly has a world of potential, and while his production has fallen short of some of the hype this season, he showed off his prodigious power Saturday night with his first career grand slam. It came at a good time too, with his Toronto Blue Jays trailing Detroit by four runs. The Blue Jays went on to win 7-5. Guerrero’s homer didn’t come at home, but there were plenty of Toronto fans at Comerica Park in Detroit, which is just a few blocks from the Canadian border.
LINE OF THE WEEK
San Francisco’s Brandon Crawford had five hits, including two homers, and drove in eight runs in a 19-2 win over Colorado on Monday. That was actually the first game of a doubleheader. Crawford homered again in the nightcap.
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Countdown to Bourbonnais: Training camp and the art of theater BY ROBERT ZEGLINSKI CONTRIBUTOR
Like an overgrown fungus that refuses to relent, the NFL season does not perish in February like it probably should. Where a good portion of United States dwells in chilly weather during this time, the NFL unthinkably persists against all odds. The fungus of most of the NFL o�-season is not conducive to health It’s often barely edible—these aren’t porcini mushrooms. These are pale white death caps of which one can only appropriately name after an experience of seeing someone else consume them. Hey, someone has to make the leap of faith to advance culinary techniques, right? But when the summer comes – the actual summer, not the feint of unforgiving rain, you know, when heat domes devastate the country enough to put millions of people in heat advisories – that’s when the NFL mercifully, slowly slinks away. That, finally, is when the NFL is missed. This period is when people find themselves writing sometimes obnoxious but largely innocent letters in the most absurd of fan mail, making sure to sign each with “your biggest fan.” Of course, there’s maintaining a delicate balance between appreciation and groveling. It’s when someone tosses the ball up in the air toward the ceiling countless times to kill the numbing boredom of an empty headspace. “Should I find another hobby, maybe take an improv or art class to work for self-improvement?,” they wonder in introspection. No, football needs its utmost, steadfast devotion you say. Now is not the time to let go, if it’ll ever be time. And when this gloriously flawed, contemptible, and somehow still successful league of grandeur returns to the public consciousness in late July, it’s pure euphoria for everyone with a
modicum of investment. Pay no mind to the imminent death of a league. Maybe one day the annual prophecy will come true. In fact, it should be guaranteed. But that day isn’t today, isn’t now, and may still be years away. As they loosely say, the frog only panics when the water is boiling. The water’s quite hot, but it isn’t evaporating yet. The NFL will soldier on until everyone realizes this glaring fungus proves to be as malevolent as its namesake, as it always was. One of the emblems of the original NFL in the Bears begin their formal preparations for the 2019 season this week. Head coach Matt Nagy and the gang are reporting to Bourbonnais for training camp for what they hope, nay, what they believe to be the start of a Super Bowl campaign. There is much work to be done over the next six months, at the end of which there will be an expected coronation. On a smaller scale, over the next couple of weeks, one will hear a lot about what exactly is transpiring camp. Who said what, who did what, who went where, who threw what, who tackled what, how healthy that who was, all in one never-ending circular motion. In essence, this is just a slightly higher level of practice than anything the Bears will endure over the fall. It’s no di�erent from any other rote exercise and arguably should be evaluated in that manner. But it’s not that simple. It can’t be that simple. It’s more than practice to so many, even if it’s just glorified practice. There will be excitement, either measured or excessively boisterous. Panic, in contrast, will be the currency of the moment, not an afterthought. It’s only natural to believe everything can and should go wrong when you’re at the top. It’s the peak of human insecurity.
If someone isn’t panicking at the first sign of trouble in sport, in anything, are they even alive? Every slightest bit of perceived news, good or bad, will make for overreaction galore . A non-story becomes an in-depth expose and feature. A tangible, meaningful story that would help tell the story of a season, those will arrive in measured gaps. One has to make an e�ort to find that olive branch and stretch it down. T r a i n i ng c a mp, p a r t i c u l a rl y i n Bourbonnais, is a place where many intrepid families treat visiting the Bears like an annual bonding visit to the local lake, water park, zoo or general amusement park. The thrills come not in the form of going down a water slide at 60 miles per hour, or in happy-go-lucky Timmy using a tire swing to launch at the highest of speeds into the shallow end, or having your insides organically blended on “crush” on a roller coaster. They’re delivered in random bits and pieces of an undrafted free agent making an unexpected flash play. That undrafted free agent is a fan favorite now. Accept it. Learn his name and then forget it once the next flavor of the day makes an appearance. Save it for trivia night at the bar. A day is made not when the family sits down together for a barbecue at sunset, but when a child’s favorite player graciously stops to sign a novelty football, gel-covered poster, or sometimes, an appendage. Moments to last a lifetime, as long as you have the right Sharpie and as long someone actually stops.
Bears training camp in Bourbonnais is intently unique because of what it’s done for a small village of over 15,000 people over the years. It’s made what would otherwise be just another sleepy rest stop on the way up to Chicago a center of attention, if only for a few weeks each summer. For almost two decades running, Bourbonnais has turned itself into a gridiron bucket list destination. In a northern city where football is synonymous with “culture” and “art”, that Bourbonnais gets to host the first glimpse of the Bears rising out of hibernation makes it a god send to anyone making the trek. Unfathomable influence for any village like Bourbonnais to possess for so long. There’s a lot to learn about the Bears in an abbreviated training camp this summer. There’s a lot for the NFL to roost in as well, like a potential and seemingly inevitable comeuppance. The former of which is going to happen either way. Because even when there isn’t a lesson to be learned, the experience in itself su�ces for most, and understandably so. People want to revel in teams like the Bears. People want to be around the Bears and get a glimpse of what they perceive to be people, gladiators really, who are larger than life itself. They never are, but it’s the perception of which comes first, of which the Bears and the NFL are built on. Whatever that comeuppance is, it only happens when practice stops becoming must-see hollow theater. Robert is a writer, editor, and producer. You can follow him on Twitter @RobertZeglinski.
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