Fulton_Journal-09-27-2022

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EarleenHinton/ShawMedia Fulton ballboyshad their hands full duringthe rainygame againstMuskegon Catholic Schools from MichiganonSaturday, Sept.17. Here,TalonMeyers,Briar Spooner andMaverickHamstra protect the footballs from therain.The SteamerstraveledtoLena-WinslowonFridayand fell to thePanthersinaNUIC battlefor first place.Seepage
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14. WETWORK DEATHS Ruth Deem,Michael WilliamKeegan, Page4 LOCALNEWS National 4-HWeek Clubs to mark eventnext week Oct. 2-8 / 6 LOCALNEWS Update Sand Prairie picked to provide broadband to Whiteside County. / 3 WHAT’SINSIDE SPORTS ToughGame Steamersfall to Lena-Winslow in abig NUIC matchup. / 14 Glimpses of the Past.........................8 Property Transfers............................12 PoliceReports ..................................6 Sports.........................................14-15 ChurchNews............................. 16-17 Classifieds.............................19-24

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Jean Roeder honored as 2022 Kiwanian of theYear

FultonKiwanisClubrecently selectedJeanRoeder as 2022 Kiwanian oftheYear.Roeder is dedicatedandworks hardfor the club.She worksoncanrecycling daily,metal recycling when needed,highway cleanup,bucket brigades, puttingupand tearing down thebig tent forspecial events, alongwithrunninga Christmastime racealong the beautifully lighteddike. Theclub appreciatesand congratulates her efforts. Theaward waspresented to Roeder by PresidentDavid Frantz duringFulton’sNight Out AgainstCrime. Photoprovided

Fulton High School Classof 1962 gathered forreunion

TheFultonHighSchoolClassof1962 heldtheir 60th classreuniononSaturday,Sept.17,attheFulton CountryClub.

Therewere21classmembersinattendancewith 33peopleenjoyingabuffet dinnerandasocialtime. GarryMedemaservedasMCandgave awelcomeand prayerbeforethemeal.

PrizeswereawardedtoDonnaBielemaSchaverof Texasfortravelingthefarthest,LindaWierengaBalk forhavingthemostgreat-grandchildren(12),Judy DykstraHamstraforhavingtheyoungestgrandchild (7yearsold),RichardHolesingerforhavingworked at thesame job thelongest(58yearsfarming)and RogerFietforsendinginthefirstreservation.

Timewasspentrememberingthoseof theclass whohavepassedawayandrecallingmemoriesofformerteachersand eventsthroughhighschoolyears. Abookletwithnewsfromclassmatesand arosterof namesand addresseswas preparedbythereunion committeeandgiventoeachclassmember.

AsocialtimeforclassmemberswasonSept.16at thehomeofRichandShariDamhoffHuizinga.Itwas anenjoyabletimeofrenewingfriendshipsandreminiscing.

It’llbeanexcitingHomecoming weekfortheRiverBendSchoolDistrictwitha varietyofactivities plannedtoshowthatSteamerpride!

Eachmorningkicksoffwith “BreakfastwiththeSteamers,”featuringthegolf,band,cheer,volleyballandfootballteams.Dressup daysarePinkOut!forBreastCancer AwarenessonMonday,BeachBum/ PJDayonTuesday,BeachDayon Wednesday,TwinDayon Thursday, and#SteamerNationPrideonFriday.

Athleticeventsfortheweek includevolleyballandfootball gamesonMonday,volleyballon Tuesday,andtheboysgolfregionals plusthe PowderPuffandPowder Buffgamesat 7p.m.onWednesday. Apeprallywillbeinthewestgym onThursday,Sept.29,at 7p.m.and onFriday,Sept.30,thedowntownparadewillstartat3p.m.The SteamerswilltakeontheStockton Blackhawks at 7p.m.onFridaynight andtheHomecomingDancewillbe onSaturdayfrom8to11p.m.Go Steamers!

Photoprovided TheFultonHighSchoolClass of 1962 held its60threuniononSaturday, Sept.17atthe FultonCountry Club. Photoprovided TheSteamers welcomed theMuskeganCrusaders to theirfootball breakfast atFirst Reformed Church themorningbefore theirgameSept. 17.
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NEWSBRIEF HappyHomecoming Week

Sand Prairie picked to provide broadband to ‘every corner of rural Whiteside County’

MORRISON–SandPrairie,aservice unitofJo-CarrollEnergy,wasapproved Tuesdaynightasthebroadbandservice providerforWhitesideCounty.

TheWhitesideCountyBoardvoted 23-0onaplanthatwilldeploy1,000miles offiberbroadbandtomorethan8,000 addressesandserve21,000residents reaching“everycornerofrural WhitesideCounty,”countyboardChairman JamesDuffysaid.

Theprojectisestimatedtocostmore than$70million.WhitesideCountyis committing$3millionfromAmerican RescuePlanActfunds.

Duffycalledapprovalofthebroadbandplananimportantmilestonefor thecounty,comparingittorailroad expansionofthe19thcenturyorthe development of theinterstatehighway systemofthe20thcentury.

Thedeployment“willkeepthecounty anditsbusinessescompetitiveintoday’s globalenvironment,itwillprovideresi-

dentswithanupgradetotheirqualityof lifewhetheritsremotework,education orhealthcare andgreateraccessto entertainmentoptions,”hesaid.

Jo-CarrollEnergyisanonprofit distribution cooperative formed in 1939 that isbasedin Elizabeth.TheSandPrairie broadbanddivisionwascreated in 2008. Accordingtothecompany’sFacebook page,itcelebratedaddingits3,000thfiber internetcustomeronSept.8.

MikeCasper,Jo-CarrollEnergypresidentandCEO,said,“Welookforwardto working withthecountytoaccelerate thebuildoutofhigh-speedfiberinternet servicetohomes,businesses andcommunitiesthroughoutWhitesideCounty.”

Jo-CarrollEnergywillapplyfor matchinggrantfundsfortheWhiteside Countyproject.

Theabsenceofreliableandaffordable broadbandhasbeenevidentforawhile. DuringtheCOVID-19shutdown,the impactwasmagnified.

GaryCamarano,directorofthecounty’seconomicdevelopmentdepartment, saidtheproject, whencompleted,will resolveshortcomingsindigitalcommunications.Camaranosaiditwillallow thecounty“tocompeteinanewdigital

economythatallowsmoreandmoreIllinoisanstowork,live,learnandrecreate wherevertheychose.”

An18-membercommitteemetfor14 weekstodiscussconnectivitygoals, methodsandbestpractices.Itresearched internetserviceprovidersandprovided recommendations.

AccelerateIllinois–acooperative effortofIllinoisOfficeofBroadband, UniversityofIllinoisExtensionandBentonInstituteforBroadbandandSociety –werepartnersinthecounty’splanning.

WhitesideCountyEconomicDevelopmenthassaidthemainobstacleto obtainingbroadbandhadbeenthatforprofitprovidersdidnotviewthemarket aseconomicallyviable,leavingrural communitiesinnorthwestIllinois largelyunderserved.

Theresultwillbetheequitable deploymentofareliablefiberbroadband networkacrossthecounty,theavailabilityofbroadbandaccesstotheentire countyandananswertothebroadband inequities thatexistinthecounty.

ThenextstepforthecountyandSand Prairieistoconductengineeringstudies andsubmitgrantapplications.Installationcouldtakeuptofiveyears.

NEWSBRIEFS

Ice CreamSocial at Annan Mill on Saturday

JointheMorrisonHistoricalSociety BoardofTrusteesfrom1to4p.m.Saturday,Oct.2,foranIceCreamSocial. Otherrefreshmentswillincludebrownies,pies,cookies,coffeeandbottled water.Costisbydonation.

TheAnnanMillislocatedalong RockCreekonWestLincolnwayin Morrison.Parkingisavailableinthe SuperWashlot.WalkacrosstheRock Creekbridgetothemill.

Bringalawnchairforoutdoorseating,weatherpermitting.Visitorsmay tourthemillandannex,enteringinthe back.

Cops and Cookies fundraiser set for Oct.8

TheFultonPoliceDepartmentis teamingupwithKrumpetsonSaturday,Oct.8,from8a.m.to2p.m.fora CopsandCookiesfundraisertobenefit SpecialOlympicsIllinois.

StopbyKrumpetsat1016FourthSt. inFulton,donate$5ormoreandgeta deliciouscookie.Allmoneyraisedwill supportSpecialOlympicsathletesin Illinois.

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Public meeting planned for infrastructure project

RapidsCityresidentscanlearnabout the17thStreetinfrastructureprojectat a publicmeetingwith engineersfrom AxiomConsultants at7p.m.Tuesday, Sept.27,attheVillageHall.

Theprojectscope,preliminary designs,background,whyimprovementsareneeded,andbenefitswillbe discussedatthemeeting,plusthegeneralimpactstothepublicandadjacent properties.Residentswillbeupdatedon plans for trafficcontrol,accessandrestoration,andtheycanparticipatein a Q&Asession.

Thoughtheprojectisnotsetinstone, estimatesareat$1,101,000orupto$1.266 millionwitha15%contingency.

OBITUARIES

MICHAEL WILLIAMKEEGAN

Born: September23,1948inMorrison,Illinois

Died: September22,2022inSilvis,IL

Michael “Beagle” W.Keegan,73,of Fenton,IL,diedunexpectedlyonThursday, September22,2022 atGenesisMedical Center-Illini, Silvis, IL.MassofChristian Burialwillbe heldat 10:30amon Monday, September26,2022at St.AmbroseCatholicChurch,Erie,IL. Visitationwillbefrom 2-5pmonSundayat Gibson– BodeFuneralHome,Erie.Burial will beinthe Erie Cemetery.Memorialsmaybe madetoSt.AmbroseChurchortheJuvenile Diabetes ResearchFoundation.

MikewasbornSeptember23,1948in Morrison,Illinois,thesonofFrancis“Pat”and EstherJean(Bush)Keegan.Hegraduated fromErieHighSchoolin1966.Heattended

RUTHDEEM

Ruth Deem, 91, of Sterling,IL, passedon September 22, 2022.

Arrangementsentrusted to McDonald FuneralHomes

Theprojectwillstabilizeerosionon thehillandisexpected tostartnext spring.

AttheSept.13VillageBoardmeeting, trusteesapprovedtheannualtaxlevy ordinance,effectiveMay1,2022,toApril 30,2023.Thevillagewillcollect$170,671 again,evenwithalowertaxratethis year.Lastyear’soverallassessedvaluationforthevillagewas$28,215,131,and thisyearitwas$29,784,446.

“Theboardreducedthevillagepropertytaxrateforthe2015yearandhas maintainedthatratesincethen.Weare reducingitevenlowerthisyearbecause theassessorincreasedtheassessedvaluation,”VillagePresidentHaroldMireJr said.“Ifresidents’taxesareincreased, it’sthroughnofaultofthevillageaswe havereducedourtaxratetwicesince

2015toholdthelineagainstpropertytax increases.Wehaveoneofthelowestvillagepropertytaxratesofanyvillage nearametropolitanareain thestateof Illinois,andweaimtokeepitthatway. Unfortunately,that is theonly property taxratethevillagehasanycontrolover.”

ChrisCooperwithMSAProfessional Servicesprovidedanamended agreementforthe13thStreetculvertproject, havingremoveditemsthatputtheprojectbidsoverbudget.Heestimated $250,000inprobableconstructioncosts, withupto$60,000availablefromthe sewerfund.Theboardapprovedthe agreement andbidopeningisplanned forOct.5.

Theboardapprovedhiring Legacy Corporation to handletwoitemsnot completedbyMcClintockExcavationfor

thewaterloopproject.Oneislowering a maingatevalveboxatthecarwash,and theotherisrotatingthenewfirehydrant sothenozzlefacesthestreet.Miresaid McClintockreceived thepunchlistJuly 22andtheyhaduntilSept.22toremedy it.Iftheyfailedtomeetthatdeadline, Legacywillcompletetheworkfor$2,500. MirealsoinformedtheboardthatCana dianPacificsentaletterthatthevillage hascompletedtheirtrackelevation monitoringafterboringforthewater loopwithnoissuesreported.

Theboardalsoapprovedabudgetnot toexceed$1,500fortheSeniorThanksgivingLuncheononTuesday,Nov.15.

Theboardalsoapprovedestablishing arecreationalequipmentbankaccount withaninitialdepositof$500tobeginsettingmoneyasideforparkequipment.

communitycollegeandthenjoinedtheArmy whereheservedfrom1969–1971. Mike married WandaBorderonApril25,1970 at St. AmbroseChurchinErie.Mikewasalifelong farmerwhichwashisgreatestpassion.In additiontofarming,hewasa GoldenHarvest SeedCorndealer,heworkedat Ralston Purinafor19yearsandownedandoperated theEriePartsCenterfor14years.

Mikelovedvisitingandtellingstorieswith hiscoffeeklatch.Hewasamemberofthe LakeErieCountry Clubandenjoyedgolfing inhismen’sleague.Hewasadedicated supporter of hischildren andgrandchildren andlovedfollowingtheiractivities.

Heissurvivedbyhiswife,Wanda;children,Misty(Mike)Slaymaker,Geneseo;Chad (Tasha)Keegan,Erie;grandchildren,Emma Jeanand Alex MichaelSlaymakerandConnor Michael,KayleeGraceandCallenPatrickKeegan;aswellasbrothers-in-law and sisters-inlaw,ClydeandBethKramer,LynnandDonna Border,andSharonStoudt.Hewas preceded indeathbyhisparentsandbrothers-in-law, TomStoudtandKentandLaurenBorder. Shareamemoryorcondolenceatwww. gibsonbodefh.com

2022 Autumn on Parade filled with tons of family fun

Oregon’s2022AutumnonParade festival,slatedforSaturdayandSunday,Oct.1-2,promisesfun-filledfamily-friendlyactivities.Thisyear’s themeis“Fallin’forOregon.”

“Sinceitscreationin1970,the heartofthiseventhasbeenourfarmersandcraftersmarket,”AOPPresidentDebbieDicksonsaid.“A leisurelystrollaroundCourthouse Squareoffersauniqueshopping opportunityshowcasinghandmade, homemadeandhomegrownitems. You’llfindeverything fromhome décor,children’sclothing,jewelry, homebakedgoods,localhoney,produce,artisanproductsandmore.”

OthereventsincludetheFunZone forkids,withmagic,costumedcharacters,apettingzoo,bouncyattractions, craftsandgames–allforfree.

Thefestival’sfoodcourt,featuring localnonprofitorganizations,will serveupsomethingdifferentateach stand.

“Staffedby cheeryvolunteers, thesehardworkingfolks offergyros, yummygrilledporkchopsandwiches,hotdogs,burgers,brats, pulledpork,roastedcorn, Mexican specialties...thelistgoeson!”Dicksonsaid.

Fundsraisedbytheeffortsofthese groups areputbackintocommunity projects,shesaid.

TheAutoClassicandAntique TractorShowsareonSaturdayat ParkEastjustacrosstheRockRiver. Thereisnochargetoattendthiswalk backintime.Foodwillbeavailable

on-site.BesuretocatchtheTractor Paradethroughtownat4p.m.

Thefestival’sentertainmentstage andbeergardenisbackagainthis year.Themusicstartsat11a.m.and runsuntil6p.m.

“InconjunctionwithIllinoisstate lawandforthesafetyofall,thisis a fencedareafor21andolder.Thereis a$5apersonentryfee.AnIDis required.Limitedseating,sofeelwelcometobringafolding chair,”Dicksonsaid.

Stronghold’sRetreatandConfer enceCenterisbringingbackitsOlde EnglishFair.Thereisanentrancefee buta freeshuttleservicewillbe availableonSaturdayforthosewho wishtoparkintownandtraveltothe castlegrounds.

Fitnessandoutdoorenthusiasts cantakepartin5KandFunRun optionsearlySundaymorning. Checkoutregistration detailsonline atautumnonparade.com.

TheeverpopularHarvestTime Paradeisat1p.m.Sunday.

“Ourparadeisfilledwithmarch ingbands,noveltyentertainment, youthgroupsandfloats,aswellas crowdpleasersJesseWhiteTumblersandSouthShoreDrillTeam,so grabyourfoodcourtgoodiesandfind yourspot!”Dicksonsaid.

Thefestivalalsoisofferinga60/40 raffle.Ticketsfortheraffleare6for $5andavailableatareabusinesses.

Forascheduleofeventsandmore information,visitwww.autumnonparade.org.

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RAPIDSCITY Volunteer.BEAGOOD NEIGHBOR

CAPA provides visual arts opportunities to children, families

Thecavemen(andwomen)painted on walls, Michelangelousedaceiling,and contemporaryartistspaintonanything thatdoesn’tmoveandsomethingsthat do!Butfewcanclaimthedistinctionof artistswhoonceayearpaintmorethan a thousand squaresonMorrison’sdowntownstreets.Afteratwo-yearpandemic hiatus andastormydaythatthreatened towashoutpainters,PainttheTownparticipantsweatheredtherainandcame back tofinishtheirsquares Some paintedunderthestreetlightsuntil11 p.m.SaturdayandmorereturnedSundaytofinishtheircreations!

PainttheTownisacreativeandfun festivalofthevisualartsthathascolored Morrison’sdowntownsince1994.Butthe populareventisthetipoftheiceberg;it servesastheprimary fundraisingcatalystfortheChildren’sArtPreservation Association(CAPA).Since1993,CAPA hasprovidedopportunitiesforMorrison childrenandfamiliestoparticipatein the visualarts.CAPAisa501(c)(3)charitable organizationanditsgoals aredesignedto illustratetherolethevisualartsplayin ourlives.Practicallyeveryconsumer product,everypackage,everybookand every“anything”hasbeengracedbyan artist’shand.Artnotonlyappearsin museumsoronourpaintedstreets,but alsoparksinourgaragesandsitsonour countertopsandcoffee tables.

WhilePainttheTownisfunandprovidesanopportunityforparticipantsand familiestoshareinartmakingtogether, theyalsoareleaningaboutartwithout knowing.Eachsquare,windowand newthisyear–circleisacreationthat canbeadmiredbyitscreator, family and community.

Whetheryouhavepurchasedasquare topaintat PainttheTownorareasponsororvolunteer,allCAPA’s projectsare aresult of yoursupport.

Since1993,CAPAhasinvestedmore than$100,000insupportofthevisualarts inMorrisonschoolsandthecommunity. HerearesomeoftheprojectsCAPAhas createdorsponsoredsince 1993:

•Framinganddisplayingaward-win-

ningstudentartinlocalschoolsandthe community.Initially,CAPA heldanauctionthatwas thebeginningoftheframingfundandprovidedstartupfundsfor thefirstPainttheTown.

•CAPAhasprovidedmorethan $45,000inscholarshipsandcontinuing scholarshipstoMorrison HighSchool seniorspursuingavisualartsdegree program incollege.

•Fundsequipmentsuchaspottery wheels, Rakukilns,digitalcamerasand supplies,displayboards,monitors,other toolsandsupplies,aswellaseducation programsthatenhancetheK-12artcurriculums.

•Authoredandco-fundedwithMorrisonschools,IllinoisArtsCouncilgrants providingArtistinResidencyprograms benefitingall gradelevels.

•Contributedfundingforfieldtripsto artmuseumsinIndianapolis,Chicago, Milwaukee and Minneapolis.

•Providedfunding fordowntown lamppostbannersfeaturingartofMorrison schoolstudents.

•Createdartshowsfeaturingthe workofMorrison artists.

•CAPAprovidesannualfundingfor theNedNestiAward,awardinganoutstandingjuniorhighartstudentwith a giftcertificate for artsupplies.

•Createdandfundedsummervisual artsprogramsforchildren.

•Providesfinancialsupportformaterialsusedtodisplaystudentartfor a yearly student artshowthatfeaturesthe workofallstudentsingradesK-12.

•CAPAprovidedstartupfundingfor TheLoft,agalleryandeducationalvenue forthevisual artsindowntownMorrison.

ThroughoutCAPA’shistory,theorganization hasreceivedanawardfromthe IllinoisAllianceforArtsEducation,presentedbyinvitationattheIllinoisFestivalsandEventsConferenceandtheIllinoisMunicipalLeagueConference,been featured intheNationalMainStreetProgram’sGuidetotheBestFestivalsand Events, andwastwicefeaturedonQuad CityPublicTelevision’sweeklytelevi-

sionjournal,QuadCityLife.

Tocompletetheartisticprocess,2022 PainttheTownartwillremainonthe streetuntilitgraduallyweathersaway, allowingittobelookedat,ponderedand appreciatedbythecommunityandvisitorswhocometoadmireitsscopeand variety.

TheChildren’sArtPreservation Associationextends deepestthankstoall ofPainttheTown’ssponsors,participantsandvolunteers.

Seeyouatnextyear’sPainttheTown!

NEWSBRIEFS

RaisingHopefundraiser is Sunday in Erie

RaisingHope,an organizationthat supportsareafosterfamiliesandfoster children,willbehostinga OneTossat a Timecornhole/bagstournamentfrom 1:30to 3:30p.m. Sunday,Oct.2,atHeritagePark, 421HighlandAve.in Erie.

Theentryfeeis$20forateamof twointhesingleeliminationtournament.Themaximum numberofteams is 20,allfirstcome,firstplay. Allplayers mustbe21andolder becauseofprizes beingoffered.Therewillbeprizesfor first-andsecond-placeteamwinners. Drinksandsnackswillbe available.

Iftheweatherisinclement,the eventwillbeattheErieMethodist Church.

Cordova firefighters pancake breakfast is Oct.9

TheCordovaFirefighter’sAssociationwillbehostingitsannualPancake Breakfastfrom8a.m.tonoonSunday, Oct.9,attheCordovaFireStation,906 MainAve.Themenuincludespancakes,hashbrowns,sausage,eggsand drinks.Costisbydonation.Allfunds supportthefiredepartment.

RIGHT: Paint the Town’s new circle design. FAR RIGHT: A farm scene was painted on a business window during Paint the Town in Morrisonon Sept. 17. Photosprovided
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POLICEREPORTS

Morrisonpolice

Arrests

OnSunday,Sept.18,about9:31a.m., MorrisonpolicearrestedKatlynR.Garcia,29,ofMorrisonpursuanttoanorder ofcommitment–obstructingacourt orderissuedbyWhitesideCounty.Garcia wastransportedtotheWhitesideCounty Jail.

Citations Sept.18

EvanC.Scott,18,Morrison,improper useofelectronicdevice

Sept.21

MaranyeliIrizarry,51,Fulton, improperuseofelectronicdevice

ZacharyJ.Bohm,30,RockFalls, speeding

Sept.22

JonathanR.Alton,44,Sterling,speeding

BriannaR.Brubaker,36,Columbia, Maryland,speeding

Fultonpolice

Sept.16

AmandaJ.BoothofClinton,Iowa,was citedforfailuretoreducespeed to avoid anaccidenton the NorthBridge.Shewas releasedwithanoticetoappear.

EmmaH.PeppersofMorrisonwas citedforfailuretoreducespeedtoavoid anaccident.Shewasreleasedwitha noticetoappear.

AmberL.BrownofFultonwascited fordisobeyingastopsigninthe400 blockof10thAvenue.Shewasreleased withapromisetocomply.

Sept.17

MichaelR.KellyofFreeportwascited forspeedinginthe100blockof14th Avenue.Hewasreleasedwithapromise tocomply.

Sept.19

DaleahM.UtzofClinton,Iowa,was citedforfailuretoreducespeedtoavoid

anaccidentontheNorthBridge.Shewas releasedwithanoticetoappear.

LoganG.GrahamofAlbanywascited fornovalidregistrationinthe1200block of10thAvenue.Hewasreleasedwitha promisetocomply.

JessicaL.PooreofFultonwascited fordisobeyingastopsignatRoute84 and16thAvenue.Shewasreleasedwith apromisetocomply.

AndrewL.WilliamsonofFultonwas arrestedonaClintonCountyIowawarrant.HewastransportedtoWhiteside CountyJail.

Sept.20

TerryW.DavisofClinton,Iowa,was citedforspeedingatRoute84and14th Avenue.Hewasreleasedwithapromise tocomply.

OliverH.StraitiffofClinton,Iowa,was citedforimproperlaneuseinthe900 blockof14thAvenue.Hewasreleased withapromisetocomply.

Individualsnamedinthepolicereport havebeenaccusedofacharge.Theyare presumedinnocentuntilprovedguilty.

Clinton bicyclist, 77, hit, killed in WhitesideCounty

FULTON–A77-year-oldbicyclistfrom Clinton,Iowa,washitandkilledWednesdayonstateRoute78/WallerRoad,the WhitesideCountySheriff’sDepartment saidinanewsreleaseFriday.

JohnW.Forrestwassouthboundon 78,northofSpringValleyRoad,about 3:15p.m.whenhewasstruckbyasouthboundcardrivenbyCycleJ.Roos,35,of LongGrove,Iowa,thereleasesaid.

Forrestwaspronounceddeadat MercyOneHospitalinClinton.

Thecrashisunderinvestigation.

National 4-H Week to be celebrated Oct. 2-8

Illinois4-Hmemberswilljointhe 6 millionyouthacrossthecountrycelebratingNational4-HWeekonOct.2-8. ClubsaroundIllinoiscelebratethis weekbyhighlightingtheremarkable 4 Hyouthintheircommunitiesand showcasingtheincredibleexperiences that4Hoffersyoungpeople.

Illinois4-HistheflagshipyouthprogramfortheUniversityofIllinois Extensionandthelargestout-of-school youthorganizationinIllinois.4-H youthdevelopment programschallengeyouthto“learnbydoing”with fun,hands-onactivities.Kidscanlearn, practiceanddemonstratenewskills whileexploringtheintereststhatare importanttothem.

In4-H,youtharebroughttogetherin clubs,ledbycaringadultswhowelcomethemaspartofthelarger4-Hfamily.Illinois4-Hmembersrangeinage from8to18.Youthwhoare5to7years ofagemayjoin4-HasCloverbudmembers.

DuringNational4-HWeek,clubs havebeenchallengedtoshowtheir4-H spiritwithafamilyFacebookchallenge andawindow/clubdisplaycompetition intheircommunities.

Photo providedbyUniversityof Illinois Extension-Whiteside County Anna Eggemeyer ofthe Cottonwood Club in Morrisonposeswith her 4-Hribbonsfor her Interior Design project at the Whiteside County 4-H Fair

Thecosttojoin4-Hfortheyearis $20.Newmemberscangetmoreinfor mationbycallingthemainofficein Sterlingat815-632-3611.

MichaelRoush Owner,BC-HIS AmandaBagby Audioprosthologist
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With yourhelp, CAPA, theChildren’sArtPreservationAssociation, can continue to supportourareaartprograms,awardart scholarships,and purchaseneededequipment fortheartprogramsinthe schools! See youatnext year’s Paintthe Town!www.paintthetownmorrison.com purchase needed equipment for the art programs in the schools! Michelangelo: CGHMedicalCenter • Sauk ValleyMedia Rembrandt: AmericanPiping/VegterSteel • City RebarInc. ConstellationEnergy • FarmersNationalBank • Mertes&Mertes, P.C. • MorrisonCommunityHospital • Morrison True Value Monet: AlvaradoPlumbingInc. • HouldsonConsulting,Inc. Modern Woodman • Super Wash ntageOneCreditUnion nderVinne ARCAppraisals phamer Casey’sGeneralStore CrossroadsCommunityChurch Hugh phamer&Blean Ludens&Potter Nelson,Kilgus&Buckwalter-Schurman • RockRiverLumber&Grain • Ronald F. Coplan,PC geler Services&ConsultantsLLC ofing LT milyDentistry davyOrthodontics,PLLC ency NorthernIllinoisHomeMedicalSupply ParkviewMotel sthaveNursingHome Wash Picasso Advantage One Credit Union • Angie VanderVinne Agency • ARC Appraisals Barbara Kophamer Real Estate • Casey’s General Store • Citizens First Bank Crossroads Community Church • Happy Joe’s • F. Miller Insurance Agency Kophamer & Blean Realty • Ludens & Potter • Morrison Vet Clinic Nelson, Kilgus & Buckwalter-Schurman Rock River Lumber & Grain Coplan, PC Sauk Valley Bank • William R. Shirk • Tegeler Accounting Services • United Rentals Warhol 123 Tee’s • Alternative Ag Services & Consultants LLC • Banks, Inc • Beckwith Commercial Roofing Bogott Plumbing Inc. • Bosma-Renkes Funeral Homes, LTD • Clinton National Bank • Cornerstone Family Dentistry Dr. John Tomasino • Frantz Manufacturing Co. • Kadavy Orthodontics, PLLC • Mattox Insurance Agency McCombie for Illinois • McCormick’s Nursery • Northern Illinois Home Medical Supply • Parkview Motel Rastrelli’s Inc • Resthave Nursing Home • Sullivan’s Foods FriendsofArt: American FamilyInsurance • TegelerAmish Furniture • WomenoftheMoose ntage nderVinne VanGogh: 1stGatewayCreditUnion • 5-Star Landscaping • A+SelfStorage • BigSlots ClimcoCoils • CommunityStateBank • Dusty’sPizzaPlus • FamilyChef FitzgeraldPharmacy • JohnsonOilCo. • KunesCountryofMorrison LoganContractorsSupply, Inc. • Mahaffey LawOffice NorthernIllinoisCancer TreatmentCenter • RiverRidgeAnimalHospital • Selco,Inc. Sterling FederalBank • TBKBank • TheCornerstone Agency, Inc. Ward, Murray, Pace&Johnson,PC • WasteManagement 7 WHITESIDENEWS ShawMedia/ShawLocal.com•Tuesday,Sep27,2022

1962: Fulton joins in program to stamp out polio

60Years Oct.3,1962

Fultonwilljoin withotherWhitesideCountycommunitiesinamass programofpoliomyelitisimmunizationinanall-outefforttostampout poliocompletelyinWhitesideCounty.

Aproposalfordevelopingacomprehensive planforthefuturedevelopmentofFultonwasdiscussedatacity councilmeeting.Estimatesforthecost ofdevelopingacomprehensivecity plan,requiringaboutoneyear,are $7,500.Afederalgrantfortwo-thirdsof thecostmightbeobtainedthroughthe BoardofEconomicDevelopmentin Springfield.

50Years Sept.27,1972

FultonHighSchoolcheerleaders wereselectedatanallschoolassembly. FreshmenandsophomorecheerleadersselectedincludeKathyStuart, SabrinaCossman,DawnVogel,Terri Weston,SueSchnebleandDianeBrondyke.Varsitycheerleadersselected lastyearincludeJanDenBesten,Barb Medema,MarlaMensch,CindySikkema,KathyZieglerandJoyKettler, substitute.

Bob’sCertified’sAutumnHarvest Saleadvertisedagallonofmilkfor99 cents,chuckroastfor69centsapound,

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a3poundcanofcoffeefor$2.39, 3 25-ouncejarsofapplesaucefor89cents, 29centsapoundforgrapes,3poundsof onionsfor39cents,bread 5for$1, 3 poundsofgroundbeeffor$2.09, 2 poundsofVelveetacheesefor$1.19, a 12-ouncepackageofsmokielinksfor89 centsandaquartjarofMiracleWhip SaladDressingfor59cents.

40Years Sept.29,1982

RobertReisenbiglerofAlbany receivedthe“AwardforExcellence” fromMrs.MelvinWilleyatthemeeting oftheRiverBendSchoolBoard.She explainedthatReisenbiglerhasbeena helpfulfriend oftheAlbanyschoolfor manyyears, donatingagreatdealof timeandexpertiseinhelpingwith manyschoolproblems.

Forthefirsttimeinseveralyears, theRiverBendSchoolDistrictBoardof Education hasadoptedabudgetthat showsasurplus.Thebudgetforthe 1982-83school year,approvedafter a publichearing,calls for incomeof $3,134,0 00andexpendituresof $3,102,000,leavingasurplusof$31,500.

30Years Sept.23,1992

AlvinVanVurenwaschosenbythe FultonHighSchoolstudentcouncilto

Huntington’s diseaseis discussed

Huntington’sdiseaseisabreakdownofthenervecellsinthebrain. Theconditiontendstointensifyover time. Huntington’saffectsmotorabilitiesalongwithcognitiveabilitiesas well.Psychiatricconditions alsomay accompany.Theusual onsetisthe30s to40sagerange,butthereisajuvenile formthatbeginsbeforeage20.

The mostnotablecharacteristicis involuntarymovementssuchasjerkingorwrithing,otherwiseknownas chorea.Themusclesmaybecomevery rigid,andbalance,postureandwalkingcanbesignificantlyimpacted.Even eyemusclemovementmaybequite slow.Speechandswallowingdifficultiescommonlyareseen.Voluntary movementalsoisaffectedsignificantly, makingtasksdifficult.

Thecognitiveportioninvolvesproblemsfocusing,organizingandprioritizing.Justasmusclesmayberigid,so maymentalactivity.Impulsecontrolis oftendiminished,whichmayleadto

sexualpromiscuityinsomesituations. Theremaybedifficultiesfindingwords andlearningnewinformation.Outburstscanbeunpredictableanduncontrollable.Also,mooddisorderssuchas depression,OCD,bipolarandothers arecommon.

Theconditionisrareandinherited. Lifespanistypicallyshortenedwith death10to30years afteronset.Genetic testinghelpssomedeterminetheir options.Thediagnosisisusuallyby a specialist.Imagingstudiessuchasan MRIorCTscanofthebrainmaybehelpful.Thetreatmentisdirectedatsymptomcontrolanddoesnotalterthecourse.

Newerdrugshavebeendevelopedto lessentheuncontrolledmovement. Moodmedicinesmaybeemployed includingantidepressantsandantipsychotics.Mood stabilizers,counseling andotherpsychotherapymayhave a role.Physicaltherapy,speechtherapy andoccupationaltherapyallcanbe helpful.Likemany conditions,special organizations aretheretoassist the supportservice.

be the grand marshal of the Homecom ingfestivities.Mr.VanVurenwaschosenbecauseheisoneofFHS’smost avidsportsfansandhasfollowedthe Steamersformanyyears.

Mrs.JaneOrman,presidentofthe BoardofEducationofRiverBend Schools,presentedJayBrondykethe highestawardgiventothosewhobenefittheschool.Brondykereceivedthe GoldenEagleAward“forvolunteering histimeandtalentindesignandconstructionofthenewplaygroundequipmentatFultonElementarySchool.”

20Years Sept.25,2002

Twonewhistoricalplaquesadorn Fulton’sRiverfront.Attheunveiling, oneofthelargestgroupsattendingwas thefamilyofAlfredandSylviaDenBesten.Theyattendedthededication ceremonybecausetheparknowwillbe knownastheAlfredandSylivaDenBestenMemorialPark.The second plaquewasarededicatedmarkerby theU.S.ArmyCorpsofEngineersallocatingthefloodcontroldikeprojectto theFultonFloodControlDistrict.

ThenewAirAmbulancebasedout ofRockFallsstoppedinAlbanyfor a trainingsessionwiththeAlbanyFire Department.Thedepartmenttrained withthehelicopterflightcrew.Air

NEWSBRIEFS

Sauk ValleySenior Showcase at NorthlandMall on Oct.4

STERLING–The2022SaukValley

SeniorShowcasewilltakeplacefrom 10a.m.to2p.m.Tuesday,Oct.4,atthe NorthlandMall,2900E.Lincolnway.

Admissiontotheshowcaseisfree andopentoseniorsages50andolder.

TheSeniorShowcasewillfeature displaysfrommorethan40businesses throughouttheSaukValleyarea,providinginformationonhealthcareproviders,caregivers,retirementplanning, insurancecoverage,long-termcare, nutritionandothersubjectsofinterest toseniors.Participantscanaskvendors questionsonissuesthatseniorsface.

Forinformation,call815-632-2566 oremailknull@saukvalley.com.

Illinois Elks to sponsor free podiatry clinic Oct. 20

IllinoisElksChildren’sCareCorporation,incooperationwithNorthwest DistrictElksLodges,willsponsorafree children’spodiatryassessmentclinic Thursday,Oct.20,atMorrisonFamily

ambulanceservicebeganinRockFalls inearlyMay.

10Years Sept.26,2012

Duringthesummerandthroughthe beginningoftheschoolyear,thetechnologydepartmenthasbeenworking todeploynewiPadsandlaptops.Foot ballsplayershelpedunpackfourcarts atthehighschool.During Homecom ingweek,studentsin scienceclasses startedworkingontheiPads.Another iPadcartwillbeinusesoonintheForeignLanguageDepartment.Twolap topcartswillbeimplementedinthe HistoryandEnglishdepartments.

RiverBendNIYTFPlayersofthe Weekforthe7and8yearoldsare DakenPessmanfordefenseandJake Jonesfor offense. River BendNIYTF PlayersoftheWeekforthe9and10 yearoldsareEthanRashforoffense andJoshuaHuisengafordefense. RiverBendJuniorTackleFootball PlayersoftheWeekareNickMcQuis tionfordefenseandJohn Greenfor offenseinsixthgrade;NickWierema fordefenseandSethSikkemafor offenseinseventhgrade;Lucas Sim monsfordefenseandDevinVanZuiden foroffenseinfifthgrade;andMichael PiddeforoffenseandTylerSweeniefor defenseineighthgrade.

CareClinic,303N.JacksonSt.inMorrison.Dr.DavidYeagerwillbetheclinicianincharge.

Theclinicstartsat8a.m.andisby appointmentonly.Tomakeanappointment,calltheIllinoisElksChildren’s Careofficeat1-800-272-0074between thehoursof9a.m.to4p.m.Monday throughFriday.Therearenochargesfor anyservicesatthisclinic.

Nomedicalreferralisnecessaryfor theclinicbutphysiciansarewelcome toreferpatientstotheclinicforaspecificreasonorsecondopinion.School nursesarewelcometoreferchildren andfamiliestotheclinic.

ShawMediafilephoto Visitors attend a previous Senior Showcase at Northland Mall in Sterling.
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SPECIAL EVENT

Fulton Fall Fest offers

Fulton’sannualFallFestisreturningtothedowntownonSaturday, Oct.1,from10a.m.to4p.m.withfallthemedfun,kids’activities,livemusic, vendors,libationsandmore.

Craftvendors, foodtrucksand “brew block”outdoorseatingwill liven upthedowntown.Takeinmusic performancesbyDanPeartfrom 10a.m.tonoon,MollyShannonfrom noonto2p.m.andTheStockwells from2to4p.m.StopbyDeImmigrant WindmillandtheWindmillCultural Centerforactivitiesandtours.

Kidscanenjoybouncehouses,face painting,balloontwisters,pumpkin painting,putt-puttgolfandmini-train ridesinthekids’area.ClintonArea RodClubmemberswillbeparking theirclassicvehicles,anddowntown businesses willbeofferingdiscounts, giveawaysandtreats.

BoutiquevendorsincludeKinzeeDooCustomCreations,LizzyDelights, CrazyACustoms,WavyJeanBows,

HomemadeHippie,The Long-necked Sheep, Petty Betty’s 2-Scents, Julie & Jerry’sPure Country Honey, Fika Boutique, Udder Perfection Boutique, Schmaling Library, Art byColleen, Moonlit Clay, Bitzy’s Pet Boutique, Amber and Smoke, B-Hive Treats and ThreeSistersHerbs.

Foodvendors include Kelley Girls Woodfire Pizza, Glazey Daze Donuts, D-LectableD-Lites,FultonMeatMar ket, Steam Anchor, All Jack’d Up, B & T Smokin’ BBQ, Paws Perks, and MahalaSweetTreats.

Heritage Canyon and Andresen Nature Center will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 1 and Sunday, Oct. 2, with a variety of activities.

The EarlyAmericanCrafters will begivingdemonstrationsatthecanyon,socomeonbyandstepbackin timetoan1880svillage.Explorethe openshops,walkingtrailsandallthe beautyofnatureinfall.Therealsowill bevendorsandP&CLittleRascals PettingZoo.Trolleyridesfromthe downtowntothecanyonwillbe

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ingandmakeplanstovisitFultonfor anexcitingfallday,sponsoredbythe FultonFunCrew.

SarahFordforShawMedia Visitors to a previous Fall Fest walk by one ofthe signs.
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Introducing

B.L.I.N.D.: Building Lasting Impressions that Never Die

HowhasB.L.I.N.D.impactedyourlife?

B.L.I.N.Dhashelpedmestepoutofmy comfortzone,becomealeaderandmake friends.

leader Shelby Veltrop

Whatadvicewouldyougivetofreshmenthat wouldencouragethemtopursuebecominga B.L.I.N.D.leader?

Itseemssuperscaryatfirsttobeputin uncomfortablesituations.However,inthe longrun,ithasbeensuperfunandhas taughtmealot.

Iftherewassomethingyoucoulddotochange theworld,whatwoulditbe?

Iwouldgetridofpovertyandhate.

Whatisoneofyourhiddentalents?

Ihavenohiddentalents,unfortunately, butIamreallygoodatthegameTenzi!

Meet B.L.I.N.D. leader Conner Sheridan

WhatareyouinvolvedinatFultonHighSchool?

Iaminvolvedinalotofdifferentthingsat FultonHighSchoollikefootball,wrestling, baseballandtheB.L.I.N.D.program.

Whatareyourhobbiesoutsideofschool?

HobbiesthatIhaveoutsideofschoolare hangingwithmyfriends,playingvideogames andwatchingsportswithmyfamilyorfriends.

Howwouldyoudescribeyourleadershipstyle?

Iwoulddescribemyleadershipstyleasbeing theleaderbyexample.I’mnotanoverlyoutgoingpersonandkeeptomyselfforthemostpart, unlessI’mwithlotsofmyfriends.

WhathasB.L.I.N.D.meanttoyou?

B.L.I.N.D.isanawesomeprogram.It hasgottenme outofmycomfortzoneandhasallowed metomeetnewpeoplefromotherschoolsthat I maynothave evermetwithoutthehelpof B.L.I.N.D.Ifitweren’tforB.L.I.N.D.I probably wouldneverhavebeenabletomeetthem.

Wordsofadvice?

Mywordsofadvicetoyouistoneverquiton yourselfandalwayskeeppushingyourselfto getbetter everysingledaythatyouwakeup. Whenyouwakeup,haveagoalfortheday. Whetheritbetojustcleanyourroomthatday orwakeupandmakeahealthybreakfastinthe morning,haveagoal!

NEWSBRIEF

URICRA outdoor movie night in Port Byron

URICRAwillbeholdingan outdoormovienightat6p.m. onSaturday,Oct.8,atDorranceParkinPortByron.

Allattendeesareinvitedto decorateaboxcarforareal drive-inmovieexperienceor bringsomecomfyblankets andchairs.

Therealsowillberafflebasketsanda50/50raffle.

Concessionsanddinnerwill beavailableat6p.m.andthe movie“Sing2”willstartat 7p.m.

ConnerSheridan, Fulton High School B.L.I.N.D. leader Shelby Veltrop, Morrison High School B.L.I.N.D leader
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WhitesideCounty Warrantydeeds

JohnR.BonnevilleTrust,DaneenM Sandrock,trustee,toDerick M. Bonnecille, 3102 DawnSt.,RockFalls, $150,000.

JohnR.BonnevilleTrust,DaneenM Sandrock,trustee,toDerick M. and RebeccaBonneville, 305W.Second Ave., Lyndon, $75,000.

DouglasHarridge to Thomasand PatriciaHanig,205 TowneSt.,Morrison,$153,600.

Lewisand MaryWeavertoSusan and DavidM.FreyJr.,11048 Spring ValleyRoad,Fulton,$0.

JohnK.DorenbostoMorganTaylor and JordanL.Johnson,160816thAve., Sterling,$65,000.

Michael V. andNeldaL.Sutton to Justinand MeganPratt,209 AveB, RockFalls, $86,000.

CharlesA.Rogers Jr.toRentco LLC, 502E.FourthSt., Sterling,$75,000.

DGEnterprisesLLCto JordanL.and Morgan TaylorJohnson,1302Lincoln St.,RockFalls,$25,000.

Briana HayesandBrandonD.Howard to JenniferCarber,1020Albany St., Erie,$138,000.

RichardandTheresaWaltersto AndyNavaCorreaand JavierCayetano Lopez,1826ThirdAve.,Sterling, $155,000.

HermasFamilyFarmsLLC to Lynn M.CassensTrust,two parcelsoffarmlandinSterlingTownship,$1.45million.

Brenda GreenetoMeghan M. Houzenga,14898 SandRoad, Fulton,$0.

AmyR. andLewis Williamson to Leo and KristaHernandez,28860Thome Road, Rock Falls,$265,000.

TylerJ.ScotttoWesleyEugene and LeighPerkins, 1710AveL,Sterling, $109,000.

MicheleenKubaletoCraigC. Simester,505 NinthAve.,Sterling, $41,000.

MarkL. HensontoKymberly and Colton Zigler,1110SecondAve.,Sterling,$70,000.

DaleL.andFrancesJo Bielemato WayneG. Treskon,413E.North St., Morrison,$15,000.

KimberlyR. andBruceA.HunterJr. toBruceA.HunterTrust,16031GreenlandDrive,Morrison,$295,000.

RichardJ.andDianaJ.WeissenbergertoMaxineA.Whistler,1405 FourthAve.,Fulton,$242,000.

MaryJaneFiet,KathrynA.Eagleand Karen J. Marshall to Scott Kunau,712 ValleyViewDrive,Fulton,$215,000.

JosephA. andStaciHansento BlaineR.andErin M.Allen, 11851 AlbanyRoad,Albany,$225,000.

ZacheryScotttoDarrenR. and Diane K. Mosher,342W.Fifth St., Prophetstown,$98,000.

Quit claim deed

JoseRodriquezMelendeztoDzelil Osmani, 1602FourthAve.,RockFalls, $0.

Trusteedeeds

RichardandNedean A.ChavezTrust toAlbanyFarms LLC,9955Meredosia Road, Albany, $0.

DonnaM.BiermanTrust,Farmers NationalBank,trustee,toLeta A. VanZuiden, 505JenkranSt.,Unit 1, Morrison,$104,900.

Executordeeds

ThomasBuckinghamEstatetoAlexander P.andMichelle Nickrent Crump, 411W.MillerRoad,Sterling,$155,000.

RichardC.ParkinsonEstatetoRichard andJulie Damhoff,16100GreenlandDrive,Morrison,$245,000.

LoisA. UkenaEstate to309 Homes LLC, 1816ThomeRoad,Sterling, $82,500.

Deeds

WhitesideCountysheriffandMark Hungerford toFederal National MortgageAssociation,111E.ThirdSt., Prophetstown,$0.

SusanK.Newman to TyaM. Boucher,100W.KimballRoad, Tampico, $0.

MariaD.CruzEstate,Integrity Investment FundLLCand Whiteside Countycircuitjudge to city of Sterling, 609 W. FifthSt.,Sterling,$0.

Source:WhitesideCountyRecorder’s Office

NEWSBRIEF

Prophetstown library announcesOctober events

StoryandCraftHour willtake placeat 10 a.m.Saturday,Oct.8,at theHenryC.AdamsMemorialLibrary inProphetstown. Allelementary schoolagedchildrenareinvited to craftsomethingspookyincelebration offall!

Thenextlibrarybookclubmeeting willbeat2p.m.Oct.18.The bookto bereadis“TheImperfectionists”by Tom Rachman.

Ifyouareinterestedinjoiningthe bookclub, pleasecontactthelibrary at309-741-2699.Wewouldloveto haveyou!

October funcontinuesaswewelcomeourhometownwriterJ.S. Patrickashereleaseshislatestbook.

Patrickwillhostabookrelease partyandbooksigningfrom11a.m. to1p.m. Saturday,Oct.22.Everyone isinvitedtoattend forrefreshments andtolistentonarrationsfromthe new book.

CopiesofallofPatrick’s bookswill beavailableforpurchaseatthe event.

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WIU offers teaching program based at SVCC

SaukValleyCommunityCollege signedaneducationprogramagreementwithWestern IllinoisUniversitytohelptryto offsetthewidespreadteacher shortage.

Theagreementallowsstudentsreceivinganassociate degreeofartsaftertwoyearsat SVCCtothenearnabachelorof sciencedegreeinelementary educationlocallythroughtwo yearsofinstructionprovided byWesternIllinoisUniversity professors.

“Thisagreementwillaidin thismissionbyproviding accesstoabachelor’sdegree withoutrelocatingoutofthe SaukValleyarea,thusgrowing apoolofqualifiedcandidatesto filllocalteachingpositions,” accordingtoacollegenews release.

Aftercompletingtheir degreeatSVCC,studentsoptingintothisprogramwillpartakeinbaccalaureatecourseworkledbyWIUinstructorsin

acombinationofdeliveryformats includingonline,hybrid orface-to-faceonSVCC’scampus.

Studentswillreceivetheir bachelor’sdegreefromWIU whileremainingonSVCC’s campus.Thecourseswillbe offeredtoSVCCstudentsand alumniatthecurrentWIUtuitionratepercredithour.

“SVCCtakesprideinprovidingourstudentswithgreatprofessionalopportunities,”Sauk PresidentDaveHellmichsaid “This agreementwithWIUis onemoreopportunityforour elementaryeducationstudents togetafour-yeardegreeand becomeneedededucatorsinthe SaukValley.”

Withtheongoingteacher shortage,SVCCaimstoprovide workforce-readyinstructors forthelocaleducationsystem.

Saukrecentlyimplemented new strategicgoalsincluding economicdevelopmentand workforcereadinessto aidin thesuccessandlongevityofthe community,accordingtothe release.

EARLYVOTINGSCHEDULE

Early VotingfortheNovember8,2022GeneralElectionforallWhiteside CountyPrecinctswillbeconductedattheOfficeoftheWhitesideCounty ClerkattheCourthouseat200E.KnoxStreetinMorrison,beginning Thursday,September29ththroughMonday,November7thfrom8:30am to4:30pm,MondaythroughFridayandSaturdayNovember5thfrom9am untilnoon.

TherewillalsobeearlyvotingonalimitedbasisavailableinSterlingfor allWhitesideCountyPrecinctsattheEasternBranchCourtFacilityat101 E.ThirdStreetinSterling.ThedatesandtimesforvotinginSterlingare: Wednesday,October26,Thursday,October27andFriday,October28from 9:00amto4:00pm.

Anyvalid registeredvoterinWhitesideCountymayvoteduringtheearly votingperiod,however,anyvotecastisfinal,andmaynotbe revoked,and thevoterisnoteligibletocastavoteonelectionday.

CAREYTHANK YOU

Thankyousomuchtoallofmyfriends,family andthecommunityforthe overwhelming supportI’ve receivedsincemyaccident.The benefit wasahugesuccessandtouchedmy heartinabig way. Yoursupport,thoughtfulness andgenerosityis greatlyappreciatedandwill neverbeforgotten!

LucasCarey&Family

PhotoprovidedbySaukValleyCommunityCollege Sauk Valley Community College President Dave Hellmich signs an agreement with WesternIllinois University President Guiyou Huang to help address the teachershortage.
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HIGH SCHOOLSPORTS ROUNDUP

Volleyball

Fultondef.AFC25-11,25-7: TheSteamersrolledtoanNUICwinathome,toppingtheRaidersinstraightsets.

ReeseDykstraledFultonwithnine acesandfourkills,whileAnnaka Hackett,AvaBowenandMirayaPessmanhadthreekillseach.Brooklyn Brennanaddedeightassists,fourdigs andtwoaces,Bowen chippedinthree digs,andResseGermannledtheway withfourdigs.

Erie-Prophetstowndef.Rockridge18-25, 26-24,25-19: ThePanthersbounced backfromafirst-setlossforathree-set ThreeRiversConferencevictoryon theroad.

LeadersforErie-Prophetstown wereJamieNeumillerwith 20digs, AylahJoneswitheightdigsandseven kills,LaurenAbbottwithsevenkills, andKennedyBuckwith30assistsand fourblocks.HaileyBushchippedin sixkillsforthePanthers,whileJenna GibsonandSariiKochevarservedtwo acesapiece.

Erie-Prophetstowndef.Princeton25-20, 25-16: ThePantherspickedupaThree Riverscrossoverwinathome.

Fultondef.Milledgeville25-9,25-17: The SteamersdownedtheMissilesintwo setsinNUICplay.

LeadersforFultonwereBrooklyn Brennanwith10kills,fourassistsand threedigs,AnnakaHackettwithseven

digs, four killsand two blocks, and MirayaPessmanwith12digs,10 assists,twoblocksandtwokills.

Ava Bowen chipped in five kills and four digs, while Reese Germann added ninedigsfortheSteamers.

Girls golf

Orion210,St.Bede230,Erie-Prophetstown248: ThePantherslostaThree RiverstriangularatOakwoodCountryClubinCoalValley.Itwas a makeupmatchfromSept.7.

McKenzieWincklerandTaylorWilsonbothshot60sforErie-Prophetstown,whileIsabellaJohnstonfireda 61,HannahHuismanhada67,and MichelleNaftzgeraddeda72.

Orion214,BureauValley238,Erie-Prophetstown239: TheStormtook second andthePantherstookthirdinaThree Riversquadrangularhosted byNewmanatEmeraldHillGolfCourse.Orion’sSofiaFernandezwasmedalist witha42.

McKenzieWincklerhada52tolead Erie-Prophetstown,IzzyJohnston cardeda60,HannahHuismanfired a 63,andTaylorWilsonaddeda64. MichelleNaftzgerhada71,andSarah Huizengachippedina77forthePanthers.

Boys golf

results: Erie-Prophetstowntook13thas ateamwitha408.CadenVanHorntied for 44thwitha94,andBlake Geuns was48thwitha95.BryceVanDeWostine(107),KeithGoodson(112),Colin Ashdown(119)andEliWetzell(134) alsocompetedforthePanthers.

Morrisondidnotfieldafullteam, but hadthreegolfersplay.Adam Tichlertiedfor61st(101),AustinBoonstratiedfor69th(109)andBlakeHuizengatiedfor78th(129).

Fulton160,MercerCounty188: The Steamers rolled to a 28-stroke victory overthe GoldenEaglesinadualat FultonCountryClub,ledbymedalist JacobVoss’38.

LandonMeyers shota40,Reed Owenand ZachWinkelfiredapairof 41s,andBradyReedhada44,while DawsonPricechippedina45forFulton.

NUICTournament: Fulton’sLandon Meyersbirdiedthefinalholetowin theindividualtitleattheNUICTournament,shootinga77todefeatGalena’sRyanStoffregenandEast Dubuque’sJacobLangebyonestroke.

TheSteamersgotmatching89s fromJacobVossandBradyRead, matching91sfromReedOwenand ZachWinchel,a93fromDawsonPrice, anda102fromChaseDykstra.

Football Lena-Winslow54,Fulton32: After a tightfirsthalf,theSteamers(3-2,3-1) couldn’t keepupwiththePanthers afterthebreakinanNUICroadloss.

BraydenDykstrawas 25-for-37 passingfor248yardsandthreetouch downsforFulton,andBaylenDamhoff hadeightcatchesfor101yardsand twoscores.

DykstraconnectedwithDamhoff ona37-yardscoringstriketoopenthe scoringwith 7:30 leftinthefirstquar ter,thenLukasSchroederscoredona 1-yardrunearlyinthesecondquarter tomakeit12-8afterGageDunker scoredona43-yardrunforLe-Win.

GunarLobdellraninfrom80yards togivethePanthersa16-12lead,but theSteamersansweredwitha36-yard touchdownpassfromDykstrato EthanPricefora19-16leadwith4:50 leftinthefirsthalf.

ButDunkerscoredfrom24yards outwith44secondsleftbefore halftime,thenaddeda13-yardTDrunless thanfourminutesintothethirdquar tertomakeit32-19Le-Win.Lobdell tackedona77-yardscoringrun,then JakeZealraninfrom51yardsoutfor a46-19 leadwith2:13left in thethird quarter.

Schorederraninfrom6yardsearly

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inthefourthquarter,thenDamhoffcaughtan11-yardTDpass fromDykstrato endthescoring with1:38toplayafterDunker addedhisfourthTDrunfrom11 yardsoutwith6:55remaining.

JoelFordledFultonwith38 yardsonninecarries,and Schorederadded28yardson sevenrushes.RyanEadsranfor 24yardsandalsocaughtsix passesfor36yards.

Lobdell had238yardson11 rushes,andDunkerfinishedwith 188yardson17carriesforLe-Win.

Orion27,Erie-Prophetstown7: The Panthers(2-3,1-2)stayedclose throughthefirsthalf,butthe ChargersscoredtwiceafterhalftimeforaThreeRiversRockwin inProphetstown.

JaseGrunderscoredon a 1-yardruninthesecondquarter tocuttheErie-Prophetstowndeficitto14-7athalftime,butOrion scoredon itsfirstpossessionof thesecondhalf,thentackedon anotherscoreinthefourthquartertosealthewin.

TheChargerstooka7-0lead, scoringearlyinthegameafter stoppingthePanthersonafourthand-short.

Morrison rally falls short against Sherrard

MORRISON –SteveSniderwarnedhis MorrisonMustangs headingintoFriday’s ThreeRiversRockgamethatthedifferencebetweenthemandthewinlessSherrardTigerswasassmall asthe ballbouncing onewayoranotheracoupletimes.

Thatproved propheticinSherrard’s 26-22win.

Theballbouncedjustrightforthe Mustangstostartthenight,butwhenit matteredmost,itbouncedawayfromthe handsofreceiverChaseNewmanon a tightlycontestedchanceintheendzone onafourth-downplaywithmereseconds leftand Morrisontrailingbyfour.

Sherrardtookoverpossessionofthe ball,andafter akneeldown,theTigers also tookpossession oftheirfirstwinin13 games.

“That’safootballteamthat’shadthe ballbounceacoupledifferentways than wedidcoming intothegame,andthey were0-4andwewere2-2,anditcouldhave easilybeentheotherway.They have a goodfootballteam,”Snidersaid.“Wedid haveourchances.HatsofftoSherrard, theycameinherepreparedandreadyto go,andthey mademoreplaysthanwe did.”

Sherrard(1-4,1-2 ThreeRiversRock) trailed22-20whenittookpossessionofthe

ballatitsown40afteraMorrisontouchdownandkickoff with3:58left.On the first play,CarterBrownbrokefreeon a runfor30yardstotheMorrison30.After ashortcompletion,Brownwasthetarget ofquarterbackHollandAndersonfor a 16-yardpasstogetSherrardtotheMorrison11-yardline.Aftertworunsnetting 5 yards,AndersonfoundBrownagain at thegoalline,andBrowntappedhistoesto stayinboundsfor thetouchdown.

Ontheensuingdrive,Morrisonwent totheairregularlyforthefirsttime.The Mustangs’DannyMouwcompletedtwo shortpassesbeforeconnecting with Newmanfor38yardstotheSherrard18-yard line.Morrisonhadanincompletion,and thenhadtoburnitsfinaltimeoutafter a sackofMouwbeforetwoincompletionsto endthepotentialrallyand the game.

“Iknewourdefensecoulddothat,” Andersonsaid.“Ittookallfourdowns,but ourdefensesealedthedeal.”

Aftertheopeningkickoff,Mouw pitchedtheballtoLoganBakeronthe firstplayfromscrimmage.Theball bouncedoffBaker’schest,andthenoffthe groundandbackintoBaker’shands;from there,theMorrisonseniortookit61yards foratouchdown.BakerledMorrison(2-3, 1-1)with145rushingyardsandtwotouchdowns.Itwasthefinalscoreofthefirst halfforMorrison.

Andersonstartedmakingbigplays

withhisarmlateinthesecondquarter, connectingwithBrodyBemienfor a 27-yardtouchdowntotiethescore6-6 goingintohalf.

Theairattackcontinuedafterhalftime, asAndersonhitKylerSchmidtforpasses of38,39,and24yardsinthefirsttwo series.Thelastonewentforatouchdown togaveSherrardabrief 12-6lead.

Andersonwent14for20with211yards, twotouchdownsandaninterception. Schmidthadfiveofthosereceptionsfor 137yards.”

Morrisonkeptfighting,respondingto theSchmidttouchdownwitha67-yard drivemostlyonthelegsoffreshman BradyAnderson,whocarriedtheballfive timesfor59yardsonthedrive,including a 22-yardtouchdownscamper.

Sherrardspedbackdownfieldonthe nextpossession,thanksinpartto a 26-yardpassfromAndersontoSchmidt. Momentslater,theTigerswentup20-14 ona1-yardplungebyIzaacNovitske.

Morrisonwentthree-and-outonthe nextdrive,givingSherrardthechanceto icethegame.Instead,DonnyReavy knockedtheballawayfromAndersonon athird-down play,and teammateAidan DolieslagerrecoveredtheballattheSherrard22-yardline.

TheMustangstooktheirfinal leadwith 4:04leftat22-20withan11-yardrunby Baker.

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CHURCH LISTINGS

ALBANY

AlbanyUnitedMethodistChurch 502N.1stAvenue,309-887-4781

PastorToniLucas

FaithCenterChurch 5113rdAve.North,Albany SeniorPastorRayGimenez PastorArlenVanZee ChurchPhone:563-212-4032

St.PatrickCatholicChurch

Albany,Illinois Fr.MatthewCamainoi,ParochialVicar

CORDOVA

CordovaBaptist

602ThirdAve.South,Cordova PastorCarmenJordan 309-654-2501-www.cordovafbc.com

EASTMOLINE

SycamoreBaptistChurch

5323180thStreetNorth,EastMoline 309-200-2505 www.sycamorebaptistchurch.com

WildwoodBaptistChurch 18717HubbardRoad,EastMoline 309-496-9397 office@wildwoodchurch.com PastorsBrianSmith,AndrewRobinson, AndyThomastonandMattWinquist

ZionLutheranChurch 17628HubbardRoad,EastMoline Rev.GaryA.Wright-309-496-3592

ERIE

ErieBaptistChurch 8thAve.and11thStreet,Erie CallRonKimballforinfo:309-230-3584

ErieChristianChurch 7156thAve.,Erie,309-659-2561

Minister:NathanBright YouthMinister:AaronSweeney www.eriechristianchurch.com

ErieEvangelicalFreeChurch

140916thAve.,Erie,309-659-7125

Website:erieefree.org

PastorRonEckberg

PastorJonathanEckberg

421LincolnwayEast Morrison

ErieUnitedMethodistChurch 8118thStreet,Erie PastorTiffanyGarcea-309-659-2541 www.erieumc.org

NewtonZionReformedChurch 10465FrogPondRoad,Erie PastorShannonParrish-309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com

St.AmbroseCatholicChurch Cornerof5thandMain FatherToniKretowicz RectoryPhone:815-537-2077 ChurchPhone:309-659-2781

FENTON

FentonUnitedMethodistChurch 10019MainStreet,Fenton PastorPeterKicheonAhn-224-580-5074 pastor.kitcheon@gmail.com

FULTON

BethelChristianReformedChurch 12083rdAvenue,Fulton,815-589-2501 www.bethelfulton.com bethelcrchurch@gmail.com

PastorKevinVanhoeven

FirstReformedChurch 51015thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-2203

Pastor Charles Huckaby

FultonPresbyterianChurch 311N.9thSt.,Fulton,815-589-3580

PastorRev.CatherineMartin www.fultonpreschurch.org email:fultonpres@mchsi.com.

GardenPlainPresbyterianChurch 14915SandsRoad,Fulton

GatewayFaithFellowshipChurch 70111thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-4283

PastorWayneWiersema

ImmaculateConceptionChurch 70312thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-3542 FatherMatthewCamaioni secretaryfulton@gmail.com

CrossViewChurch 70314thAve.,Fulton,815-589-3425 www.wearecrossview.com secretary@wearecrossview.com

SpringValleyReformedChurch 10960SpringValleyRoad,Fulton PastorJoeCrum 815-772-3554

FirstChristianReformedChurch 80115thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-3790 www.fultonfirstcrc.com firstcrcfulton@live.com PastorMichaelHooker

HILLSDALE

HillsdaleUnitedMethodistChurch 124ButzerSt.,Hillsdale Church309-658-2340 PastorMelvaEngland

HOOPPOLE

CalvaryEvangelical CongregationalChurch Rev.EugeneBaker,Pastor 815-948-2181or309-507-3283

HooppoleZionMethodistChurch PastorDanWright-Church815-948-7591 Parsonage309-658-2145

LYNDON

DominionChristianFellowshipCenter 1044thSt.W.,Lyndon,815-590-6971 Rev.BarbiE.MomoluSr.

TrinityBaptistChurch 4036thAveNorth,Lyndon PastorAlanJahn-563-242-0307 www.trinitybaptistchapel.com

MORRISON

NewtonZionReformedChurch 10645FrogPondRoad,Erie,309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com PastorShannonParrish

BethesdaEvangelical LutheranChurch 301W.SouthSt.,Morrison PastorTammyAnderson 815-414-1758-Office:772-4896

BrethrenInChristChurch 207E.KnoxStreet,Morrison

FarmersElevator 815-772-4029 -Morrison,IL RockRiverLumber &Grain 815-537-5131-Prophetstown Frary’sLumber &Supply 815-537-5151-Prophetstown

Morrison VeterinaryClinic

JentryFane,DVM,DVM, R.R.Zinkem,DVM, S.E.Blair,DVM,SJ.Lawfer,DVM Phone815-772-4047 14993 LyndonRd.,Morrison

RUTLEDGEELECTRIC 822Main,Erie ServingtheAreaSince1980

Wiring &Contracting 309-659-2195

Allure ofProphetstown

SeniorLiving Apartments SkilledNursingServicesHospice InpatientOutpatient TherapyService 310MosherDrive, Prophetstown 815-537-5175

PastorCraigSipes-815-772-4871 SundayWorshipat10a.m.

ChurchOfSt.AnneEpiscopal 401NCherrySt.,Morrison,815-772-2818 stannemorrison@frontiernet.net www.churchofstannemorrison.org

CrossroadsCommunityChurch

201W.Market,Morrison PastorJonEastlick-815-956-0090 morrison@crossroadscn.com

EbenezerReformedChurch

309E.ParkSt.,Morrison PastorJ.T.Bean 815-772-2472-www.ercmorrison.com

EmmanuelChurch

202E.MorrisSt.,Morrison,815-772-3890 www.ecmorrison.com Rev.LukeSchouten,SeniorPastor RichCriss,MinistryCoordinator

FirstBaptistChurch

406E.MapleAve.Morrison PastorDickAdams-Phone772-2696

FirstPresbyterianChurch

Rev.MichaelSelburg-815-772-3510 100EastLincolnway,Morrison

FacebookliveservicesSundays10:15a.m. YouTubeChannel:FirstPresbyterianChurch firstpresmorrison@gmail.com www.firstpresmorrison.org

KingdomLifeCommunityChurch

11429WardRoad,Morrison,815-772-4098 www.kingdomlife.global PastorStephenHarmon

MorrisonChristianChurch

201S.Genesee,Morrison

LarryKidwell,Minister-970-488-9651 lkidwell51@gmail.com GoogleYouTubeLarryKidwellforsermons.

MorrisonUnitedMethodistChurch 200W.Lincolnway,Morrison PastorSun-AhKang-815-772-4030

St.Mary’sCatholicChurch Rev.SlawomirZimodro 13320GardenPlainRoad,Morrison 815-772-3095

Erie,Illinois

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Dr.TinaKao-Reasoner 113017thStreet,Fulton,IL 815-589-4007

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CHURCH LISTINGS

St.Peter’sLutheranChurch 601N.JacksonSt.,Morrison www.stpetersmorrison.com

PastorAnthonyAppel

MorrisonChristian ReformedChurch www.morrisoncrc.org 815-772-4657

300W.SouthSt. PastorKevinVerhoeven bethelrevkev@gmail.com

PORT BYRON

BethelBaptist

27308108thAve.N.,PortByron ChurchPhone:309-523-3352

PastorJoshMatthews

ChurchoftheCross UnitedMethodistChurch 22621IL2and92,PortByron

PastorMarkGraham ParishOffice:309-523-2201

CountrysideChristianChurch 3817230thSt.N.,PortByron

PastorSteveAllison ChurchPhone:309-523-2834

FairfieldUnited MethodistChurch

235thSt.at115thAve.North,PortByron PastorLarryMisfeldt-309-523-3767

MessiahLutheranChurch 30211thSt.,PortByron-309-523-2421

PastorDavidEfflandt

PeaceLutheranChurchELCA 20828FriedensRoad,PortByron InterimPastor:NancyJaster www.peacelutheranil.org-309-523-2295

PortByronCongregationalChurch

200N.HighStreet,PortByron Rev.MichaelRubino-309-523-2318

PortByronFirstUnited MethodistChurch

9412228thStreetNorth,PortByron ChurchOffice:309-523-2396

Email:portbumc@frontiernet.net

JimCrozier,Pastor

BeckyButterfieldYouthandFamilyLifePastor KathyCrozier-SpiritualDirector

PROPHETSTOWN

AdventChristianChurch 200ElmSt.,Prophetstown 815-537-5646-ptownac.org

FirstLutheranChurch PastorChelseyWeech Office:815-537-2758 www.firstlutheran-ptown.org

LeonUnitedMethodistChurch

17173LomaxRoad,Prophetstown PastorKicheonPeterAhn-224-580-5074 pastor.kicheon@gmail.com

Prophetstown

UnitedMethodistChurch 200W.2ndSt.,Prophetstown PastorJoeyGarcea-815-537-2496

RiverChurch 218E.3rdSt.,Prophetstown 815-876-6226-www.riverchurchag.com

St.CatherineCatholicChurch ofProphetstown 815-537-2077

RAPIDSCITY

St.JohntheBaptist CatholicChurch 1416ThirdAve.,RapidsCity Fr.GlennH.Harris Phone309-496-2414

TAMPICO

St.MaryCatholicChurch 105BentonSt.,Tampico Fr.RichardM.Russo,Pastor Phone815-438-5425

TampicoBaptistChurch 209W.3rdSt.,Tampico PastorEthanHorton

TampicoFirst

UnitedMethodistChurch

PastorLeanneKeate-815-438-2530 Churchphone-815-438-6105

DENNIS ELECTRIC Tampico,Illinois 815-438-4402

Morrison Tech hosting presentation by sculptorCharles Yost on Oct.5

MORRISON–MorrisonTech,701 PortlandAve.,willhostapresentationbysculptorCharlesYostat 2 p.m.Wednesday,Oct.5,intheParkinsonAuditorium.Theeventisfree andopentothepublic.

Yost isaMorrison nativewho attendedMonmouthCollegeandthe SchooloftheArtInstituteinChicago.HealsostudiedatNorthern IllinoisUniversity,wherehelearned tosculptbronzeandaluminumcasting, polyesterresin,fiberglass, weldedsteel,stainlesssteeland weldedaluminumfabrications.Yost receivedbothamaster’sdegreeand master’soffineartsdegreeinsculpture.

MorrisonTechisexhibiting15 sculpturescreatedbyYost.Visitors arewelcometoexplorethecollege campusandtakeaself-guidedtourof thegallery.

CHURCH BRIEFS

United Methodist Church to celebrate World Communion Sunday

Inpartnershipwithotherdenominationsworldwide,Methodistswillparticipateincommuniontorecognizeour unityinJesusonWorldCommunionSundayonOct.2.

Beginningin1933,theRev.HughT. Kerr,aPresbyterianpastorfromPittsburgh,soughttodemonstratetheinterconnectednessoftheChristianChurch, nomatterthedenomination.

OnSunday,aspecialofferingwillbe takeninsupportofracialandethnicstudentsachievingtheireducation.The UnitedMethodistChurch,theworldand ourcommunitiesareinatimeoftransition.Now,perhapsmovethanever,we arebeingcalledtoextendhealingand hope.Theworldneedsthesetalented, qualifiedanddiversestudentsfrom aroundtheglobetotransformtheworld throughtheirwitness,energy,loveand friendship.

First Reformed Church’s worship and activities

Charles Yost’s sculpture “Bi-Polar Apparition Attack” is on display on the Morrison Tech campus.

Dykstra &Law InsuranceAgency,Inc.

BrentDykstra,Agent InRiverCityMall

142610th Avenue,Fulton 815-589-2200

Joinusforworshipat9a.m.Sunday, Oct.2,atFirstReformedChurch,510 15thAve.inFulton.PastorChuckHuckabywillpreachandtheSacramentof HolyCommunionwillbecelebrated.

SundaySchoolclasseswillbeginat 10:30a.m.Coffeeandrefreshmentsare

servedinthelibraryduringthesocial timeaftertheservice.

SeniorMealsareat11:30a.m. WednesdaysandFridaysatthechurch.

CreativeCrewwillmeetat9a.m. Wednesday,Sept.28.

WednesdaynightBibleStudymeets at6:30p.m.andthewomen’sBible Studymeetsat1p.m.Thursday.

Thefootballandcheerleaderbreakfastswillbeat7a.m.Fridayatthe church.

ServicesarelivestreamedonFacebook.Gotowww.facebook.com/groups/ firstfultontojointhegroupandseethe services.ThepreviousSunday’sservice isbroadcastonWCCI100.3-FMat6p.m. Sundaynight.

Formore information,gotothechurch’s websiteatwww.firstrcafulton.org.

Fulton Presbyterian Church’s worship and activities

FultonPresbyterianChurch,311N. NinthStreet,Fulton,welcomesyouto worshipwiththemat9:30a.m.Sunday, Oct.2.Rev.CatherineMartinwillbe deliveringthemessage.

WorldCommunionSundaywillbe observed.Therewillbefellowshipfollowingtheworshipservice.Chancel Choirpracticeisat11a.m.

TheSitNSewGroupmeetsinthe OutreachCenterfrom9a.m.to2p.m. Thursdays.

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OFFICER Whiteside County Court Services is accepting applications for fulltime position of ProbationOfficer. Bachelor's degree required For complete application instructions, see www.whiteside.org (CountyInformation Job Openings).EOE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT SM-ST2013256 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Seasonal Opportunities ApplyONLINEatwww.wyffels.com/jobs Completetheapplicationunder Production –SeasonalOpportunities Candidatescanalsoapplyinpersonat: WyffelsHybrids 740 EHenrySt.,Atkinson,IL. We offertheopportunity forseasonalemployment ontwoshifts, workingapproximately40hoursper week,duringharvestatourAtkinson facility. Positionsavailableare: Conditioning Personnel DryingAssistants MoistureTesters ScaleOperators ShellerAssistants Plow-offOperators Thesepositionsare for6-8 weeksandare expected tobeginmid-August. Youshouldbewillingto work in afast-paced,sometimesphysicallydemanding workenvironment.Allapplicantsmusthaveproofof identityandemploymenteligibility. We offercompetitive wages. SM-ST2017578 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT

COMMUNITY DAY SERVICES COORDINATOR / QIDP

This position requires a creative, dynamic, goal-oriented individual to monitor programs provided to participants, supervise staff, establish mutual program goals and promote services in our Community Day Services program to adults with physically disabilitiesand who are diagnosed witha developmental disability. This is a handson position and involves helping loadand unload buses, feeding individuals, and assisting them with physical activities.

Eligible applicants mustpossessa Bachelor's Degree in Human Services or related field, have at least one year of experience working directly with individuals with developmental disabilities, and serve as QIDP (Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional). Two years of supervisory and programming experience desired Highly competitive salaryandbenefit package

Send resume in confidence to: S.T.R.I.V.E., Attn: Anne Dunbar, 415 A Street, Prophetstown,IL 61277 or adunbar@aheinco.com Phone 815-537-5358

PETS &PET SUPPLIES

Shichon puppiesin Utica, IL.$1,000. Call312-351-5496

SAVANNA

Rent/Buy $900/mo. $900Deposit Rent 4bedroom, 2garages, 1-1/2 bath, basement, 310 Savanna $125,000 to buy. 20 minute drive Thompson DOC Call 815-590-6474

REAL ESTATE

IN THECIRCUIT COURTFORTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTYMORRISON, ILLINOIS

PHH Mortgage Corporation PLAINTIFF Vs. Rachel L. Ballard; et al.

DEFENDANTS No.2022FC21

NOTICEOF

SHERIFF'S SALE

OFREAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered inthe above cause on 05/04/2022,the Sheriff of Whiteside County, Illinois will on November 3, 2022 at the hourof 10:00 AM at Whiteside CountyCourt house200E.Knox

REAL ESTATE

St, 3rd Floor Lobby Morrison, IL 61270, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Whiteside and State of Illinois,sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below,the following described real estate: PIN20-06-377-016 Improvedwith Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 72113thSt Erie,IL 61250-9672

Sale terms:10% down of the highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which is calculated atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof ofthe amount paid bythe purchaser not to exceed $300,in certified funds, is due within twentyfour (24)hours.The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, specialassessments, or special taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title andwithout recourse toPlaintiff

and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is furthersubjectto confirmation by the court.

If the propertyisa condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasersother than the mortgagees will be required topay any assessment and legal fees due underThe Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasersother than mortgagees willbe required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).

If the saleisset aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid.The Purchasershall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of the amount bid,the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser toa Deedto the real estateafter Confirmation of the sale.

The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises.

The propertywill NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of

the property.

Prospective bidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verify all information.

IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVETHE RIGHTTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030North FrontageRoad, Suite 100,Burr Ridge,IL 60527, (630)794-9876.

Please refer to filenumber 14-22-01858. I3203142

September 27,2022 October 4,11,2022

IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS GUILD MORTGAGE COMPANY LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. STACIEL VANDYKE; DREWT VANDYKE, DEFENDANTS. NO.22FC107 522014TH AVENUECOURT MOLINE,IL61265

NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

ACT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by the Court in the above entitledcause on September 9, 2022, will on 10/28/2022,inThe Rock IslandJustice Center, 1317 Third Avenue, 1st Floor, Rock Island, IL 61201, at 09:00 AM, sell atpublic auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described realestate mentioned insaid Judgment, situated in the County of Rock Island,State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAXNO. 17-02-109-009

COMMONLY

KNOWN AS: 5220 14th Avenue Court Moline, IL 61265

Description of Improvements:The property is a single family. The property has a twocar garage The garage is attached.The exterior is aluminumsiding. The color is blue.I am unable to verify that the gas is on or off.The water is off.The property has a fence.The propertyis vacant. Portion ofprivacy fence has fallen down in back yard. The Judgment amount was $129,687.07.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH".The successful bidder must deposit10% down by certified funds; balance,by certified funds, within 24hours. NO REFUNDS.

The subject property issubjectto general real estate taxes,special assessments or special taxes levied againstsaid real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff The sale is further subjectto confirmation bythe court.

Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall re ceive a Certificate of Sale, whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the realestateafter confirmation of the sale.

The propertywill NOT be open for inspection.

Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify allinformation.

The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subjectpremises.

Ifthis property isa condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore closure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessmentsandthe legal fees required by The Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS605/9(g) (1) and(g)(4).

IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION

15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For Information: Visit our website at http://ilforeclosure sales.mrpllc.com

Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m onlyMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 N. Dearborn St., Suite 1200, Chicago,IL 60602. Tel.No. (312)346-9088. Please refer to file# 22-08828IL

PURSUANT TO THE FAIRDEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TOBEA DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Plaintiff's attorney isnot required to provide additional informationother thanthat set forth in thisnotice of sale.

I3203025 September 20,27,2022 October 4,2022

p under the Juvenile Court Act by Jeffrey S McKinley in thisCourt and that in the courtroomof Judge Presidingin JuvenileCenter, 52518th Street, Rock Island, Illinois, on 10/14/22 @ 11:30am or as soon thereafter as this case maybe heard, a hearing will be held upon thePetition to have the minor declared to be a Wardof Court and for other relief under that Act.

, tga

tions of the Petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or Judgment entered.

Dated:9/16/22

CircuitClerk

STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITROCK ISLAND COUNTY, IL-JUVENILE DIVISION In the interest of T.B. A Minor 2022JA69

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

Notice is given to Jonee Cross Address: unknown, that on 9/16/22 a petition was filed

THE COURTHAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROMYOUTHE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TOTERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOUMAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTSTOYOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITIONREQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSEALL PARENTAL RIGHTSTO THE CHILD. Unlessyou appear you willnot beentitled to furtherwritten notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, includingthe filing of anamended Petition or a Motion to TerminateParental Rights. Now, unless you appearat the hearing and show cause against the Petition, the allega-

IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ESTATE OF BERNITA L. BUSH DECEASED NO:2022 PR 57

CLAIMNOTICE

Notice is given to creditors ofthe death of Bernita L. Bush, Letters of Officewereissued to Rodney D.Bush, whose address is 15335 Spring Valley Road, Morrison, IL 61270, as Independent Representative, whose attorney of recordis LesterS. Weinstine, of the Law Offices of LesterS. Weinstine, P.C., 1024Hilltop Drive, P.O. Box 409, Morrison, IL 61270-0409. Claims against the estate may befiled in the Office ofthe CircuitClerk of Whiteside County, 200East Knox Street, Morrison, Illinois,61270, or withtherepresentative, or both, on or before the 13th day of March, 2023 or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative isrequired by Section 18-3of the Probate Act (755 ILCS5/18-3), the date stated in that notice Any claim notfiled on or before that date is barred.Copies ofa claim filed with

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the Clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and tothe representative's attorney within ten (10) days after ithas been filed.

Rodney D. Bush, Independent Representativefor theEstate of Bernita L. Bush, Deceased LESTER S. WEINSTINE ARDC #02968592

Attorney forsaid Estate LAW OFFICES OF LESTER S. WEINSTINE, P.C. 1024Hilltop Dr. P.O.Box 409 Morrison,IL 61270-0409

Phone: 815-772-7211

Fax: 815-772-8599

Cell:224-623-4624

E-mail: skipperlester@ hotmail.com September13,20, 27,2022

IN THECIRCUIT COURTFORTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY-

MORRISON, ILLINOIS PHH Mortgage Corporation PLAINTIFF Vs. Rachel L. Ballard; et.al. DEFENDANTS No.2022FC21

NOTICEOF

SHERIFF'S SALE OFREAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered inthe above cause on 05/04/2022,the Sheriff of Whiteside County, Illinois will on November 3, 2022 at the hourof 10:00 AM at Whiteside CountyCourthouse200E.Knox St, 3rd Floor Lobby Morrison, IL 61270, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Whiteside and State of Illinois,sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below,the following described real estate: LOT 8 IN

CRANDALL'S SUBDIVISION, LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE4 EAST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN THE VILLAGEOF ERIE, ASPER RECORDED PLAT THEREOF FILED JUNE 19,1962, AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 298452; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF WHITESIDE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS PIN20-06-377-016

Improvedwith Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 72113thSt Erie,IL 61250-9672

Sale terms:10% down of the highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality Relief Fund, which

,

is calculated atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof ofthe amount paid bythe purchaser not to exceed $300,in certified funds, is due within twentyfour (24)hours.The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse toPlaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurthersubjectto confirmation bythe court.

If the propertyisa condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required topay any assessment and legal fees due underThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)

605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasersother than mortgagees willbe required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).

If the saleis set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled onlyto a return of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of the amount bid,the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser toa Deedto the real estateafter Confirmation of the sale.

The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting

pe cting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises.

The propertywill NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the conditionof the property.

Prospective bidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verify all information.

IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine the court file or contact

Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030North

FrontageRoad, Suite 100,Burr Ridge,IL 60527, (630)794-9876.

Please refer to filenumber 14-22-01858. I3203142

September 27,2022 October 4,11,2022

Public Notice Requestfor Zoning Variance

To whom itmay concern: Notice ishereby

by

given that a public hearing will be held by the Albany zoning board of appeals pursuantto the zoning ordinance of the village of Albany, Illinois. For the purpose of considering a petition ofTodd Tiesman,403N.Bluff Str., Albany, IL. 61230.

The applicant is asking the boards approval to grant the followingrelief. To erect a second

out building on said property. Saidhearing to be held atthe Albany Village Hall,102 S. Main Str., Albany, ILbeginning at 8:00 a.m., October 13,2022. Dated, September 22,2022.

RandySnyder, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals

September27, 2022

FUNDBALANCE, Ending$892,807$456,876$1,349,683

THE ABOVE ANDFORGOING IS THE ANNUAL TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE FISCALYEARENDING APRIL30,2022.

STATEOFILLINOIS-COUNTY OF WHITESIDE

TODDDAIL, TREASURER

TODD DAIL, TREASURER OF THE ERIE FIRE PROTECTION DISTICT OF WHITESIDEAND HENRY COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, BEING FIRST DULY SWORN ONOATH, STATES THAT HEHAS READ THE FORGOING BYHIM SUBSCRIBED, AND THAT THE ABOVE IS A TRUE AND CORRECT ACCOUNTING OF ALL MONIES RECEIVED, THE SOURCE FROM WHICH RECEIVED, ANDALL MONIESEXPENDED, AND THE OBJECTS OF EXPENDITURE OF THE DISTRICT FOR FISCALYEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 2022.

TODDDAIL, TREASURER

State ofIllinois, County of Whiteside.

Signed before me on 9/8/2022

By: Todd Dail Linda F. Wancket, Notary September27,2022

UNION GROVEROAD DISTRICT

REVENUE SUMMARY: Property Tax 226,293.29, Replacement Tax 36,964.94, Misc Income–19,812.86, RentalIncome 14,844.87, Insurance Dividend 1,145.00,Court Fines– 300.00, Interest32.06. TOTALREVENUE:$299,393.02. COMPENSATION SUMMARY: J. Dyke 37,174.63, D. Kuehl- 3,944.00, T. Dykema 1,632.00, D. VanderVinne-1,490.00,A. Bonneur–1,458.00. TOTAL COMPENSATION:$45,698.63. EXPENDITURE SUMMARY: Comm State Bank 31,373.26, Gold Star F.S. 27,767.51, Thompson Truck & Trailer- 24,538.75, Anderson Enterprises & Equip. 20,390.01, Whiteside Co Treas.18,943.55, Rock Valley Services 15,064.99, Alliance Materials 11,494.78,Northern ILDiesel–10,546.27, TOIRMA 7,654.00,Harry's Farm Tire 7,492.48, Skyline Salt Solutions 6,345.50, Blasdell Family Auto Repair 6,021.70, Productivity Plus Acct 5,197.27, Bonnell Industries– 4,740.01, Schmit Excavating, LLC 4,400.00, Manatt's 4,050.00, IRS (Soc. Sec.) 3,496.08, Winkel, Parker & Foster, CPA PC 2,975.00. All Other Disbursements Under $2,500.00– 25,910.17 TOTAL VENDORS: $238,401.33.

$(2,278.02)$206,948.77$199,396.09$5,274.66

$15,328.58$4,003.40$3,496.08$15,835.90

$11,500.93$7,483.66$7,804.39$11,180.20

$4,072.11$518.92$2,975.00$1,616.03

$4,412.05$61,904.16$52,519.38$13,796.83

$4,123.26$18,534.11$17,909.02$4,748.35

UNION GROVETOWNFUNDS

REVENUE SUMMARY: Property Tax 84,912.38, Replacement Tax 14,293.13, Misc Income–8,509.94,Insurance Dividend -616.00,Interest Income -11.51.TOTAL REVENUE:$108,342.96. COMPENSATION SUMMARY: A. Vegter 48,704.18, R. Deter- 5,500.00, D.Mickley– 3,300.00, P. Klount-830.00,T.Venhuizen-750.00, D. Schaver 750.00,

TOTALCOMPENSATION: $60,509.18.

(Soc

SUMMARY:

-4,752.14,

–9,808.42

Sterenberg 675.00.

LGHP –16,029.00,TOIRMA -7,503.38,

TOTAL VENDORS: $44,210.50.

SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION

BeginningEnding

$107,231.45$99,201.19$92,871.54$113,561.10

$3,347.36$4,003.40$4,752.14$2,598.62

$12,900.92$3,618.57$4,121.00$12,398.49

$13,242.79$518.97$2,975.00$10,786.76

Oth-

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES SUPERVISORS ANNUAL REPORT I, Rick Deter, Supervisor of Union Grove Township, Whiteside County, Illinois, being dulysworn, depose andsay thatthe followingreportis a correctstatement for the fiscal year beginning April1,2021 and endingMarch31,2022.
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SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION RoadDistrict Beginning Ending Funds Balance Receipts Disbursements Balance Road&Bridge
Social Security
Insurance
Audit
PermanentRoad
Special Bridge
D.
EXPENDITURE
Central Management Services
IRS
Sec.)
TheCarpet House-3,142.56,Winkel,Parker& Foster, CPA PC –2,975.00. All
er Disbursements Under $2,500.00
Township
Funds Balance Receipts DisbursementsBalance Town
Social Security
Insurance
Audit
GeneralAssistance $35,835.75$1,000.83- $36,836.58 Subscribed andsworn to this 15th day of September, 2022. Rick Deter, Supervisor Road District Treasurer September 27,2022 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ERIE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTSTATEMENTOFREVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES MODIFIED CASH BASIS GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS Forthe Year Ended April 30,2022 Total Ambulance Governmental GeneralFund Fund Funds REVENUES Propertytaxes $293,355$195,570$488,925 Replacement taxes $18,061$18,061$36,122 Illinoismunicipal fire tax $5,444 $5,444 Memorialsand donations$7,919 $2,036 $9,955 Ambulancecalls $160,023$160,023 Refundsandclaims $2,661 $701$3,362 Interest $1,886 $606 $2,492 Grants $94,804 $- $94,804 Total revenues $424,130$376,997$801,127 EXPENDITURES General government $13,087$9,941$23,028 Publicsafety $122,080$272,182$394,262 Capital Outlay $105,537 $2,011 $107,548 Total expenditures $240,704$284,134$524,838 Excessofrevenues overexpenditures $183,426$92,863$276,289 FUNDBALANCE, Beginning $709,381 $364,013 $1,073,394
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LEGAL NOTICES

IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS GUILD

MORTGAGE COMPANY LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. STACIEL VANDYKE; DREWT VANDYKE, DEFENDANTS. NO.22FC107 522014TH AVENUECOURT MOLINE,IL61265

NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by the Court in the above entitledcause on September 9, 2022, will on 10/28/2022,inThe Rock IslandJustice Center, 1317 Third Avenue, 1st Floor, Rock Island, IL 61201, at 09:00 AM, sell atpublic auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned insaid Judgment, situated in the County of Rock Island,State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment:

LOT NUMBER NINE (9) IN TRUMBLE SECOND SUBDIVISION (A RESUBDIVISION OF LOT FOUR (4) IN TRUMBLE SUBDIVISION), AN ADDITION IN THE CITY OF MOLINE, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ROCK ISLAND IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS.

TAXNO. 17-02-109-009

COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 5220 14th Avenue Court

Moline, IL61265

Description of Improvements:The property is a single family. The property has a twocar garage The garage is attached The exterior is aluminumsiding.

LEGAL NOTICES

ing

The color is blue.I am unable to verify that the gas is on or off.The water is off.The property has a fence.The propertyis vacant.

Portion ofprivacy fence has fallen down in back yard. The Judgment amount was $129,687.07.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH".The successful bidder must deposit10% down by certified funds; balance,by certified funds, within 24hours.

NO REFUNDS. The subject property issubjectto general real estate taxes,special assessments or special taxes levied againstsaid real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff The sale is further subjectto confirmation bythe court.

Upon payment in full ofthe bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the realestate after confirmation of the sale.

The propertywill NOT be openfor inspection. Prospective bid ders are admonished to check the court file to verify allinformation.

The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises.

Ifthis property isa condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessmentsandthe legal fees required by The Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4).

IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYOF AN ORDER OF

LEGAL NOTICES

POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For Information: Visit our website at http://ilforeclosure sales.mrpllc.com

Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m onlyMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 N. Dearborn St., Suite 1200, Chicago,IL 60602 Tel.No. (312)346-9088. Please refer to file# 22-08828IL

PURSUANT TO THE FAIRDEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TOBEA DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other thanthat set forth in thisnotice of sale. I3203025

September 20,27,2022 October 4,2022

IN THECIRCUIT COURTFORTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY,ROCK ISLAND,ILLINOIS

Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as trustee of Stanwich Mortgage Loan TrustM

PLAINTIFF Vs. Richard M. Johnson;Karen Sue Johnson; DiscoverBank; Unknown Owners andNonrecord Claimants DEFENDANTS No.2022FC169

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: Richard M. Johnson Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants Thatthis casehas been commenced in thisCourt against you and other defendants, praying forthe foreclosure of a certain Mortgage

LEGAL NOTICES

tgag conveying the premises describedas follows, to-wit: COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 144318thSt East Moline, IL 61244 and which said Mortgage was madeby: Richard M. Johnson Karen Sue Johnson the Mortgagor(s), to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Rock Island County, Illinois, as DocumentNo. 2012-18861; and for other relief; that summons wasduly issued out of said Court againstyou as provided by law and thatthe said suitisnow pending.

NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU file your answer orotherwise file your appearance inthis casein the Office of the Clerk of this Court, Tammy R. Weikert Rock Island CountyCourthouse 13173rd Avenue, Suite101 RockIsland, IL 61201

on or before October 20, 2022, A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOUAT ANY TIMEAFTER THAT DAYAND A JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 15W030North FrontageRoad, Suite100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 (630)794-5300

DuPage #15170 Winnebago #531 OurFile No. 14-22-05280

NOTE: Thislaw firmis a debt collector. I3203109 September 20,27,2022 October 4,2022

Classified It works. 833-584-NEWS

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BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONORDINANCE

CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ORDINANCE No.2223

An ordinance appropriating for all purposes for CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, Rock IslandCounty, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning July1,2022 and ending June30,2023.

BEIT ORDAINEDbythe Board of Trustees ofCORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION, DISTRICT, Rock Island County,Illinois.

SECTION 1: That the amountshereinafter set forth,orsomuch thereofas may be authorized by law,and as may be needed or deemed necessary todefrayall expenses and liabilities of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, be and the same are hereby appropriated forall purposes of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RockIslandCounty, lmnois, as hereafter specified for the fiscal year beginning July1,2022andending June30, 2023.

SECTION 2: That the following budgetcontaining anestimate of revenues and expenditures is hereby adopted forthe following funds:

GENERAL FUND BEGINNING BALANCE 1-Jul-22 $1,308,826.13 ESTIMATED REVENUES Property Tax $666,562.00 Replacement Tax $404,335.00 Interest Income $3,060.00 IPRA Grant $10,710.00Donations$4,500.00TaxLiability -$164,718.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES: $924,449.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED FUNDS AVAILABLE: $2,233,275.13 BUDGETEDEXPENDITURES Administration $74,300.00Expenditures $1,372,150.00 TOTALEXPENDITURES/APPROPRIATIONS: $1,446,450.00 ENDING BALANCE 30-Jun-23 $786,825.13 CONTIN GENCIES Contingencies $30,000.00 Total Contingency $30,000.00 COMMODI TIES: FF Equipment/Tools$175,000.00 Fuel $3,500.00 Total Commodities $178,500.00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES Engineering Services $30,000.00 Building/Grounds Maintenance $78,000.00 Maintenance-Equipment $37,000.00 Total Contractual $145,000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY BuildingEscrow$340,000.00 Truck Escrow$200,000.001101Loan Payment $80,600.00 Airpack Escrow $25,000.00

Total Capital Outlay $645,600.00 OPERATING EXPENSE Dues/ Offices Expenses $13,000.00Community Relations$2,000.00 Insurance $30,000.00 Total Operating Expenses $45,000.00 ADMINISTRATION Salaries-Administration $24,300.00 Office Staff $12,000.00 FF Compensation $38,000.00 Total Administration $74,300.00 PROFESSIONAL FEES Retainer $25,000.00 Research $2,200.00 Total Professional Fees $27,200.00 TRAINING& EDUCATION Training$18,500.00 Total Training & Education $18,500.00 UTILITIES Telephone $7,728.00Electricity $15,000.00 Total Utilities $22,728.00 SPECIAL FUND EMS Genesis Ambulance $213,022.00 Supplies/Training$13,300.00 Contingency $53,300.00 Total Ambulance Funds $279,622.00 Expenses $1,392,150.00 Administration $74,300.00 GrandTotal AllExpenses $1,466,450.00

SECTION 3: That the amount appropriated for the fiscal year beginning July1, 2022and endingJune 30,2023byfundshall be asfollows:

From Taxes Other Total Corporate $406,701.00$257,887.00$664,588.00 Ambulance $259,861.00 $0.00$259,861.00

Total Appropriations $666,562.00$257,887.00$924,449.00

SECTION4: That if anysection,subdivision, or sentence of this ordinance shall for any reason be heldinvalidorto be unconstitutional,such decision shall notaffect the validity of the remaining portion ofthisordinance.

SECTION 5: That eachappropriated fund total shall be dividedamong the several objectsand purposes specified, and in particular amounts stated for each fundrespectivelyin Section 2 constitutingthe total appropriations in the amounts of NINE HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR THOUSAND FOURHUNDRED FORTY NINE AND NO/100 (924,449.00) for the fiscal year beginning July1,2022 ending June30, 2023

SECTION 6: Thatsection 3 shall be and is a summary of the annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance of the CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, passed bythe Board of Trustees as required by law and shall be in full force and effect from and after this date

SECTION 7: That a certified copy of the Budget & Appropriation Ordinance must be filed with the CountyClerkwithin 30days after adoption.

ADOPTED this12th day of September,2022 pursuant to a roll call vote by the Board ofTrustees of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RockIsland County,Illinois

BOARD OF TRUSTEES voting AYE Connie Stratton, Arlan McCool, DuaneWilkey ABSENT WilliamGenungKenneth McCool September27,2022

BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONORDINANCE

CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ORDINANCE No.2223

An ordinance appropriating for all purposes for CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, Rock IslandCounty, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning July1,2022 and ending June30,2023.

BEIT ORDAINEDbythe Board of Trustees ofCORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION, DISTRICT, Rock Island County,Illinois.

SECTION 1: That the amountshereinafter set forth,orsomuch thereofas may be authorized by law,and as may be needed or deemed necessary todefrayall expenses and liabilities of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, be and the same are hereby appropriated for all purposes of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, Rock Island County,Illinois, as hereafter specified forthe fiscal year beginning July1,2022andending June30, 2023.

SECTION 2: That the following budgetcontaining anestimate of revenues and expenditures is hereby adopted forthe following funds:

GENERAL FUND BEGINNING BALANCE 1-Jul-22 $1,308,826.13 ESTIMATED REVENUES Property Tax $666,562.00 Replacement Tax $404,335.00 Interest Income $3,060.00 IPRA Grant $10,710.00Donations$4,500.00TaxLiability $164,718.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES: $924,449.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED FUNDS AVAILABLE: $2,233,275.13 BUDGETEDEXPENDITURES Administration $74,300.00Expenditures $1,372,150.00 TOTALEXPENDITURES/APPROPRIATIONS: $1,446,450.00 ENDING BALANCE 30-Jun-23 $786,825.13 CONTIN

GENCIES Contingencies $30,000.00 Total Contingency $30,000.00 COMMODI TIES: FF Equipment/Tools$175,000.00 Fuel $3,500.00 Total Commodities $178,500.00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES Engineering Services $30,000.00 Building/Grounds Maintenance $78,000.00 Maintenance-Equipment $37,000.00 Total Contractual $145,000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY BuildingEscrow$340,000.00 Truck Escrow$200,000.001101Loan Payment $80,600.00 Airpack Escrow $25,000.00

Total Capital Outlay $645,600.00 OPERATING EXPENSE Dues/ Offices Expenses $13,000.00Community Relations$2,000.00 Insurance $30,000.00 Total Operating Expenses $45,000.00 ADMINISTRATION Salaries-Administration $24,300.00 Office Staff $12,000.00 FF Compensation $38,000.00 Total Administration $74,300.00 PROFESSIONAL FEES Retainer $25,000.00 Research $2,200.00 Total Professional Fees $27,200.00 TRAINING& EDUCATION Training$18,500.00 Total Training & Education $18,500.00 UTILITIES Telephone $7,728.00Electricity $15,000.00 Total Utilities $22,728.00 SPECIAL FUND EMS Genesis Ambulance $213,022.00 Supplies/Training$13,300.00 Contingency $53,300.00 Total Ambulance Funds $279,622.00 Expenses $1,392,150.00 Administration $74,300.00 GrandTotal AllExpenses $1,466,450.00

SECTION 3: That the amount appropriated for the fiscal year beginning July1, 2022and endingJune 30,2023byfundshall be asfollows: From Taxes Other Total Corporate $406,701.00$257,887.00$664,588.00 Ambulance $259,861.00 $0.00$259,861.00 Total Appropriations $666,562.00$257,887.00$924,449.00

SECTION4: That if anysection,subdivision, or sentence of this ordinance shall for any reason be heldinvalidorto be unconstitutional,such decision shall notaffect the validity of the remaining portion ofthisordinance.

SECTION 5: That eachappropriated fund total shall be dividedamong the several objects andpurposesspecified, and in particular amounts stated for each fundrespectively in Section 2 constitutingthe total appropriations in the amounts of NINE HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR THOUSAND FOURHUNDRED FORTY NINE AND NO/100 (924,449.00) for the fiscal year beginning July1,2022 ending June30, 2023

SECTION 6: Thatsection 3 shall be and is a summary of the annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance of the CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, passed bythe Board of Trustees as required by law and shall be in full force and effect from and after this date

SECTION 7: That a certified copy of the Budget & Appropriation Ordinance must be filed with the CountyClerkwithin 30days after adoption.

ADOPTED this12th day of September,2022 pursuant to a roll call vote by the Board ofTrustees of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RockIsland County,Illinois

BOARD OF TRUSTEES voting AYE Connie Stratton, Arlan McCool, DuaneWilkey ABSENT WilliamGenungKenneth McCool September27,2022

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1.PublicationTitle: The Review

2.PublicationNumber:607-600

3.FilingDate: September 27,2022

4.Issue Frequency: Weekly

5.Number of Issues Published Annually:52

6. Annual Subscription Price: $32 incounty

7.CompleteMailing Address ofKnown Office of Publication: The Review, 113 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon, IL 61021,Lee County. Contact Person-AbbieClark. Telephone 815-625-3600

8.CompleteMailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher: WNS Publications,113 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon, IL 61021.

9. FullNames and Complete Mailing Addresses of Publisher,Editor, and Managing Editor: Publisher: Jennifer Heintzelman, Publisher, 113 S.Peoria Ave., Dixon, IL 61021;

10: Owner: BF ShawPrinting,113 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon,IL 61021.

11.Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Other Security Holders Owningor Holding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount ofBonds Mortgagesor Other Securities: None

12. Tax Status The purpose, function,andnonprofit status of this organization and the exempt status for federal income tax purposes: HasNotchanged During Preceding 12Months

13.Publication Title: The Review

14: Issue Date for Circulation Data Below:9/20/22.

15.Extent and Nature of Circulation

a. Total NumberofCopies: 818:787

Paid Circulation:

Mailed Outside-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541:300:280

Mailed In County Paid Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541: 214:203

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1.PublicationTitle: Fulton Journal

2.PublicationNumber:211-940

3.FilingDate: September 27,2022

4.Issue Frequency: Weekly

5.Number of Issues Published Annually:52

6. Annual Subscription Price: $32 incounty

7.Complete Mailing Address ofKnown Office of Publication: The Fulton Journal,113 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon, IL 61021, Lee County. Contact Person-AbbieClark. Telephone 815-625-3600

8.CompleteMailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher: WNS Publications,113 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon, IL 61021.

9. FullNames and Complete Mailing Addresses of Publisher,Editor, and Managing Editor: Publisher: Jennifer Heintzelman, Publisher, 113 S.Peoria Ave., Dixon, IL 61021;

10: Owner: BF ShawPrinting,113 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon,IL 61021.

11.Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Other Security Holders Owningor Holding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount ofBonds Mortgagesor Other Securities:

None

12. Tax Status The purpose, function,andnonprofit status of this organization and the exempt status for federal income tax purposes: HasNotchanged During Preceding 12Months

13.Publication Title: Fulton Journal

14: Issue Date for Circulation Data Below:9/20/22.

15.Extent and Nature of Circulation

a. Total Number ofCopies: 558:520

b. Paid Circulation:

1) Mailed Outside-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541:108:102

2) Mailed In County Paid Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541: 331:307

3) Paid Distribution Outside the Mails Including Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors,Counter Sales, and Other Paid Distribution Outside USPS®: 88:80

4) Paid Distribution by Other Classes MailedThroughthe USPS:0:0

c. TotalPaid Distribution:527:489

d. Free or Nominal Rate Distribution

1. Free or Nominal Rate Outside County Copies included on PS Form3541:0:0

2. Free or Nominal Rate In County Copies included on PS Form3541:

1:1

3. Free or Nominal Rate Copies

Mailed atOther Classes Through the USPS: 0:0

4. Free or Nominal Rate Distribution Outside theMail:0:0

e. Total Free or Nominal RateDistribution:1:1

f. Total Distribution:528:490

g. Copies not Distributed: 30:30

h. Total:558:520

i. Percent Paid:99.81%:99.79%

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1. Publication Title: Prophetstown Echo

2.PublicationNumber:447-900

3.FilingDate:September 27,2022

4.Issue Frequency: Weekly

5.Number of Issues Published Annually: 52

6. Annual Subscription Price: $32 incounty

7.CompleteMailing Address ofKnown Office of Publication: The Prophetstown Echo, 113 S. Peoria Ave.,Dixon, IL61021,Lee County. Contact Person-AbbieClark. Telephone 815-625-3600

8.Complete Mailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher: WNS Publications,113 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon, IL 61021.

9. FullNamesand CompleteMailing Addresses of Publisher,Editor, and Managing Editor: Publisher: Jennifer Heintzelman, Publisher, 113 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon, IL 61021;

10: Owner: BF ShawPrinting,113 S. Peoria Ave.,Dixon, IL 61021.

11.Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Other Security Holders Owningor Holding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount ofBonds Mortgagesor Other Securities: None

12. Tax Status The purpose, function,andnonprofitstatus of this organization and the exempt status for federal income tax purposes: HasNotchanged During Preceding 12Months

13. Publication Title: The Prophetstown Echo

14: Issue Date for Circulation Data Below:9/20/2022.

15.Extent and Nature of Circulation

a. Total NumberofCopies: 492:460

b. Paid Circulation:

1) Mailed Outside-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541:46:39

2) MailedIn County Paid Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541: 233:209

3) Paid Distribution Outside the Mails Including Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors,Counter Sales, and Other Paid Distribution Outside USPS®: 131:130

4) Paid Distribution by Other Classes MailedThroughthe USPS:0:0

c. Total Paid Distribution:410:378

d. Free or Nominal Rate Distribution

1. Free or Nominal Rate Outside County Copies included on PS Form3541:0:0

2. Free or Nominal Rate In County Copies included on PS Form3541: 17:17

3. Free or Nominal Rate Copies

Mailed at Other Classes Through the USPS: 0:0

4. Free or Nominal RateDistributionOutside theMail:0:0

e. Total Free or Nominal Rate Distribution:17:17

f.Total Distribution:427:395

g. CopiesnotDistributed: 65:65

h. Total: 492:460

i. Percent Paid: 96.02%:96.34%

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1. Publication Title: Whiteside News Sentinel

2.PublicationNumber:683-280

3.FilingDate:September 27,2022

4.Issue Frequency: Weekly 5.Number of Issues Published Annually: 52

6. Annual Subscription Price: $32 incounty

7.CompleteMailing Address ofKnownOffice of Publication: Whiteside News Sentinel, 113 S.Peoria Ave.,Dixon, IL61021,Lee County. Contact Person-AbbieClark. Telephone 815-625-3600

8.Complete Mailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher: WNS Publications,113 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon, IL 61021.

9. FullNamesand Complete Mailing Addresses of Publisher,Editor, and Managing Editor: Publisher: Jennifer Heintzelman, Publisher, 113 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon, IL 61021.

10: Owner: BF ShawPrinting,113 S. Peoria Ave.,Dixon, IL 61021.

11.Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Other Security Holders Owningor Holding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount ofBonds Mortgagesor Other Securities: None

12. Tax Status The purpose, function,andnonprofitstatus of this organization and the exempt status for federal income tax purposes: HasNotchanged During Preceding 12Months

13. Publication Title: Whiteside News Sentinel

14: Issue Date for Circulation Data Below:9/20/2022.

15.Extent and Nature of Circulation

a. Total NumberofCopies: 886:830

b. Paid Circulation:

1) Mailed Outside-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541:63:53

2) MailedIn County Paid Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541: 494:448

3) Paid Distribution Outside the Mails Including Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors,Counter Sales, and Other Paid Distribution Outside USPS®: 285:285

4) Paid Distribution by Other Classes MailedThroughthe USPS:0:0

c. Total Paid Distribution:842:786

d. Free or Nominal Rate Distribution

1. Free or Nominal Rate Outside County Copies included on PS Form3541:0:0

2. Free or Nominal Rate In County Copies included on PS Form3541:

4:4

3 Free or Nominal Rate Copies Mailed at Other Classes Through the USPS:0:0

4. Free or Nominal RateDistributionOutside theMail:0:0

e. Total Free or Nominal Rate Distribution:4:4

f. Total Distribution:846:790

g. CopiesnotDistributed: 40:40

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i. Percent Paid: 99.52%:99.49%

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