FultonSteamers celebrate Homecoming2022
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ABOVE:The Steamers footballplayers rideon atrailerduringtheparade Friday, Sept.30, in downtownFulton.TheSteamersbeatthe Stockton Blackhawks44-6 at Fridaynight’s Homecoming game. BELOW:Juniors battled it outwithpoolnoodlesonthe tropical-themed class float. DowntownFulton wasfilled withSteamers supporters on Friday afternoon forthe parade of floats, policevehicles, firetrucks, athletic teams, themarchingbandand Homecomingattendants. Denny andSue Ottenswerethe parade grand marshals.
EthanPrice andKamryn Sikkemawerecrowned Fulton High School’s HomecomingKingand Queen; alsoon thecourtand in theparadewereseniors Landon Meyers and Ally Bruggenwirth, juniors Brady Read and GraceDykstra,sophomores Evan Piercy andKylie Smither, andfreshmenCJStruckmanandBrooklyn Vogel.
NEWSBRIEFS
Rescheduled Back-to-SchoolCar Show isSaturdayinFulton
The12thannualBack-to-SchoolCar,Truck andMotorcycleShowhasbeenrescheduled forSaturday,Oct.8,from 9a.m.to 2p.m.at FirstReformedChurch,51015thAve.,Fulton.
Registrationwillbefrom 9a.m.tonoon. Participantvotingisfromnoonto 1p.m.and anawardspresentationisat 2p.m.
AllcarshowproceedswillbenefitFulton schools.
Formoreinformation,callKarinBushat 815-589-2203oremailKarinatsecretary@ firstrcafulton.org.
On the Move TriviaNight is Oct.15atManny’s Too OntheMovewithParksandRecreationof Morrisonishosting aTriviaNightonSaturday,Oct.15,from6:30to10p.m.atManny’s TooinFulton.
Thecostis$10 aperson,andteamsmay
consistofeightpeopleorless.
Doorsopenat 5p.m.andtriviastartsat 6:30p.m.
Comeearlytoorderfoodanddrinksbut saveroomforthedessertauction!
Therealsowillbe a50/50raffleandmulligansforsale.
CallKarlaat815-535-6591for reservations,thoughwalk-inteamsarewelcome.
TheeventisbeingsponsoredbyJoeMills FirstWealthFinancialGroup.
Family fun activities at Fulton’s annual Fall Fest
Morrison police chiefnamed city’s administrator
Meltonwon’tbeable toserveoncountyboard
ByKATHLEENA.SCHULTZ kschultz@shawmedia.comMORRISON–Brian Melton,chiefof policeinMorrisonfornearly14years, wasnameditsnewcityadministrator Sept. 26.
That’sgoodnewsforthecity,butnot good newsforthe county.
Melton,52,waselectedinApriltoa spotinDistrict 3ontheWhiteside CountyBoardbyvirtueofthefactthat sevenpeopleranforsevenopenspots, meaning thereisnorunoffinthegeneralelection.
StatestatuteprohibitsMeltonfrom servinginbothgovernmentalpositions, soaftertheNov.8election,he’ll resign andtheWhitesideCounty Boardwill
POLICEREPORTS
Morrisonpolice
Citations
Sept. 24
Femalejuvenile, 16, of Morrison, speeding.
Sept.26
JillM. Reyna,48,ofRockFalls, improperuseofelectronicdevice.
KurtC.Balles,40,ofFreeport, improperuseofelectronicdevice. Sept. 27
BradlyC.Ward,27,ofRock Falls, expiredregistration. Sept. 28
Malejuvenile,16,of Morrison,speeding.
LeeJ.Newman,45,ofProphetstown, expiredregistration.
KevinL.Green,26,ofMorrison,operating anuninsuredvehicleandoperating amotorvehiclewithasuspended registration.
Fultonpolice
Sept.23
DavidJ. Biehlof Dewitt,Iowa,was cited foruse of acellphonewhiledriving andexpireddriver’slicenseinthe800 blockof14thAvenue.Hewasreleased with anoticetoappear.
Emilee C.RandallofEastMolinewas citedfor speedinginthe 400blockof 17th Avenue. Shewasreleasedwitha promisetocomply.
JeromyS. McAnally ofClinton,Iowa, was citedforfailuretoreduce speedto avoidanaccidentat14th Avenueand Route84.Hewasreleasedwith aprom-
haveto appoint anotherRepublican to fill that seat.
As city adminis trator,Meltonis replacingBarry Dykhuizen, who left Aug.1foranassistant city administrator’spostinMoline.
Meltonhasbeen acting administrator since Dykhuizen’s departure.
Sgt.Kevin“Rudy”Soenksen,who’s been with the department for the better part of 18 years, will serve as actingchief ofpoliceduringthesearchforapermanent replacement.
Melton, a Lanark native,was a Jo DaviessCountysheriff’sadministrative lieutenant and served in that depart mentfor 17 yearsbefore taking the job as Morrison’stopcoponFeb,1,2009.
He said he’slooking forward to a new challengeandhad beenconsideringthe cityadministrator’srole fora while.
“It was always in theback of my mind throughmyexperienceworkingwith city administration,”he said Sept. 27. “I wasn’t expecting Barry to leave this soon,butIwasofferedtheopportunity to be the actingcityadministrator. Ilike the administrative part of it, the plan ningandsoforth,andit’ssomethinga little different.
“I’ve been in law enforcement more than31yearsandit’stimetotrysomethingdifferent.”
As city administrator, heplans to tackle the city’s parks and recreation program.
“That’s been in conversation and debate for as long as I’ve been here and so I hope to improve that program and what it offers to our community,” he said. “We need more volunteerism and
peopleto stepupand help.”
Melton said he had been looking for wardtoservingon thecounty board.
“Ijustdidn’tseethiscoming,”he said.
SoenksenwashiredinMorrisonin 2001andthenwenttoworkfortheFul tonPoliceDepartment foraboutthree yearswhileworkingparttimeforMori son.HecamebacktoMorrisonfull-time in2011.
Soenksengraduated in1995from Clinton(Iowa)HighSchoolandserved in theCoastGuardfrom1997-2001.He took afew yearsto findhimselfbefore landinginlawenforcement,hesaid.
Soenksenisstillmullingtheideaof applyingforthechief’sjob,although havingMeltonintheofficeupstairsdefi nitelywouldbe apositive,hesaidSept. 27.
“It’s abigdecisionforme.Ididn’t expectchieftoleavesosoon,”hesaid.
isetocomply.
Sept.24
TinaCavanaughofClinton,Iowa,was citedforspeedinginthe800block of 12thAvenue. Shewas releasedwitha promisetocomply.
DavidA.Cervantes ofClinton,Iowa, wascitedforunsafeequipment, no valid driver’slicenseandoperatinganuninsuredvehicleatRoute 136 and Route 84.Hewasreleased with anoticeto appear.
Lorri J. ZinnofHanove,wascitedfor nosignalwhenrequired,improperregistrationandnoproofofinsuranceinthe 900block of19thAvenue. Shewas released witha noticetoappear.
BrandonR.KupferofClinton,Iowa, wascitedforfailuretoreducespeedto avoidanaccidentinthe600blockof 14thAvenue. Hewasreleasedwitha promisetocomply.
Sept.26
GeoffreyT.OffenheiserofStockton wascitedforfailuretoreducespeedto avoidanaccidentontheNorthBridge. Hewasreleasedwitha noticetoappear.
DevinS.VanZuidenofFultonwas citedfornovalidregistrationinthe 900 blockof13thStreet.Hewasreleased with apromisetocomply.
Individualsnamedinthepolice reporthavebeenaccusedofacharge. Theyarepresumedinnocentuntil provedguilty.
In Sauk Valley,early voting for Nov. 8general election begins
ByTROYE.TAYLOR ttaylor@shawmedia.com
EarlyvotingfortheNov. 8general electionbeganstatewideSept.29. WhitesideCountyhasdesignated itsearlyvotinglocations. Theyareasfollows:
WhitesideCounty
OfficeofClerk,200E.KnoxSt., Morrison.Theofficeisopenforvotingfrom8:30a.m.to4:30p.m.Monday throughFridayand 9a.m.tonoon Saturday,Nov.5. Adropbox isavailableoutsidethecourthouse’sfront entrance.
Early votingalsowillbeavailable from 9a.m.to 4p.m.Oct.26,27and28 atSterlingCourthouse,101E.Third St.,Suite1,Sterling.
Vote withoutgiving areason
AccordingtotheIllinoisState Boardofelections,anyregistered votercancastaballotpriortoElectionDaywithouthavingtoprovidea reason.Theballotmustbecastin person.
Votescastduringtheearlyvoting periodwill notbecounteduntilafter thepollscloseonElectionDay. Apersonwhovotesduringtheearlyvoting periodisprohibitedfromvotingat thepollsonElectionDay.
Electioneeringisprohibitedatan earlyvotingsite.Appointedpoll watchersmayobserveearlyvoting.
Curbsidevotingcantakeplaceat anearlyvotingsite.
Graceperiodvoting
ThegracevotingperiodisfromOct. 11toNov.8.Voterswhomissedtheregistrationdeadlinecanregisterandvote onthesamedayattheircountyclerk’s office.Suchvotersmustbringtwo forms of ID,onethathas acurrent nameandaddressonit,suchasa driver’slicense,mail,aninsurancecardor acheckbook.
Thosewhovotebymailmust request aballotthroughtheirrespectivecounty courthouse.Thelastday torequest amail-inballotisNov.3.
Ballot
Thetopoftheballotincludesa questionfor aproposedamendmentto the1970IllinoisConstitutiononadding acollectivebargainingprovision totheBillof Rightsandforseveral contestedfederalandstatewideraces.
CandidatesforU.S.senatorare RepublicanKathySalvi,Democrat incumbentTammyDuckworthand LibertarianBillRedpath.
TheslateforgovernorandlieutenantgovernorareRepublicansDarrenBaileyandStephanieTrussell, DemocratincumbentsJBPritzker andJuliana StrattonandLibertarian ScottSchluterandJohnPhillips.
Otherconstitutionalofficesarefor attorneygeneral,secretaryofstate, comptrollerandtreasurer.
Midtermelectionsalsocoverraces forU.S.Congress,the IllinoisGeneral Assembly,countyboards,regional superintendentsandsomejudicial positions.
Resthaveroyalty announced
MORRISON –ResthaveCare& Rehabilitation’s Homecoming Royalty wasannouncedSept. 29.Resthave’s NursingkingisRayDykstraandthe queenisCorettaVankooten.
AssistedLiving’skingisAlVosand queenisJeanTemple.
“Eachofourroyaltymemberswere crownedandreceived aboutonniereor corsage, a‘ResthaveLovesOurStangs’ T-shirt, aHomecomingRoyaltysash andarideintheMorrisonHomecomingparadeinconvertibles,”saidKarla
Burn,Resthavemarketingdirector. Resthavestaffthatwalkedinthe paradeworematchingshirtsthatsaid ResthaveLovesOurStangsandhanded outMorrisonspirit handclappersas theywalked.
“Resthavewouldliketogive ahuge thankstoourdriversthatbrought theirconvertiblesanddonatedtheir precioustimetomakethiseventso muchfunforourresidents –TomVenHuizen,JonelleHook andLynDamhoff,”Burnsaid.
EARLYVOTINGSCHEDULE
WHITESIDENEWS
WHOAthanks communitysponsors
ToourgenerousWHOABenefitOpen HorseShowsponsors–THANKYOU!!
Withouttheongoingsupportofthe followingpeopleandbusinessesinour smallandcaringcommunity,ourprogramwouldnotbewhatitistoday!And thatisauniquetoourareahorseback
OBITUARIES
DOLORESM.THOMAS
Born: February12,1928inAurora,IL
Died: September20,2022inSandySprings, GA
DoloresMarieKonen Thomas,94,ofSandy Springs,GA,peacefully passedawayTuesday, September20,2022at herresidence.
Inaccordancewith Dolores’swishesshe willbecremated.Therewillbeamemorial Massat1:00p.m.SaturdayOctober8,2022 atSt.Mary’sCatholicChurchinMorrison, IL,officiatedbyRev.Fr.SlawomirZimodro. IntermentwillfollowatGroveHillCemetery inMorrison.TheMorrisonChapelofthe Bosma-RenkesFuneralHomeisassistingwith arrangements.
DoloreswasbornFebruary12,1928inAuro-
DARLENERUTHWIEBENGA
Born: June18,1935inClinton,IA Died: September29,2022inMorrison,IL
DARLENERUTHWIEBENGA,87,ofFulton, IL,diedThursday, September29,2022 atResthaveHomein Morrison,IL. Thefuneralservice willbeheldat10:30 a.m.Wednesday,October5,2022atthe FultonChapeloftheBosma-RenkesFuneral HomewithRev.ShannonParrishofNewton ZionReformedChurch–Erie,IL,officiating.A visitationwillbeheldfrom5:00–7:00p.m. Tuesday,October4thattheFultonChapelof theBosma-RenkesFuneralHome.Interment willbeatGardenPlainCemeteryinGarden Plain,IL.MemorialstoNewtonZionReformed ChurchandResthaveHomehavebeen established.
DarlenewasbornJune18,1935inClinton, IAtoWilliamJ.andFannie(VenHuizen) VanZuiden.SheattendedtheStoneStreet SchoolandgraduatedfromFultonHigh School.OnFebruary18,1956shemarried RobertE.WiebengainFulton,withRev.James VanRoekelofficiating.InFebruaryof2022 theycelebrated66yearsofmarriage.After graduationfromhighschool,Darworkedat
ridingprogramthatoffersatherapeutic benefittopeoplewithdisabilities.
Equineassistedexperiencesandactivitiesenhancethequalityoflifeforour studentsandtheirfamiliesbyproviding recreationalandsocialopportunities,and anemotionalbenefitaswell.
BestofShowSponsors:RedBarnStable –BobandMaryBlack,123Tees,and
AngieVanderVinne,StateFarmAgent.
GrandChampionSponsors:Workman
Heating&Cooling,CornerstoneAgency, VegterSteelFabrication,BushElectric, MorrisonRotary,SterlingFederalBank, FarmersNationalBank,RiverValleyCooperativeand1stGatewayCreditUnion.
ReserveChampionSponsors:Tegeler
Accounting–JoyTegeler,CarolCrady,
ILLINOISEXTENSIONEVENTS
MorrisonVetClinic, CommunityState Bank,J&MFarms JonandMartha Kophamer,Kophamer& BleanRealtyInc., KenKophamer,MorrisonHappyJoe’s,VeterinaryClinicofProphetstown,Schmitt FamilyDentistry, andBobandFranSmith. Thankyoueveryone!
TawnyWiersema
WHOAprogramdirector
ra,IL,tothelateEdwardandHuldaJohnson Konen.DoloresandherhusbandMerrill wereactiveintheMorrisonCommunity wheretheyownedandoperatedtheThomas JewelryStore.TheyretiredtoSt.Petersburg Floridain1978.In2019shemovedtoSandy Springstobeclosertoherfamily.Dolores wasoftheCatholicfaith.Shelovedspending timewithherfamily,playingbridge,and cardswithherfriends.
Doloresisprecededindeathbyher parents,hercherishedhusband,MerrillR. Thomas;belovedson,DanThomas;brother,EdwinKonen;sister,RoseMaryKonen Dungan.Sheissurvivedbyhersons,Gary (Phyllis)Thomas;Timothy(MJ)Thomas; daughter,LoriSieffert;grandchildren,Jonathan(Tiffany)Thomas,JustinJackson,Natalie (Brent)Ramsey,Stephanie(Peter)Watt,and ZachPrice;great-grandchildren,Williamand AidanThomas,AnneMarieRamsey,Hayden WattandTuckerPrice;aswellasahostof extendedfamilyandclosefriends.
PillsburyinClinton.Afterherchildrenwere raised,shewenttoworkatBergPharmacy, thenlaterattheMercyPharmacyinClinton, retiringin2007.Shewasamemberofthe NewtonZionReformedChurchwhereshe taughtSundayschool,ledtheyouthgroup withherhusband,Bob,andbelongedtothe LadiesAidgroup.Darenjoyedworkingwith herflowersandgoingtohergrandchildren’s sportingevents.
Survivorsincludeherhusband,Bob;four children,Sandy(Rob)ChilsonofSugar Grove,IL,Jeff(Paula)WiebengaofFenton, IL,Jill(George)VoddenofKirkland,IL,and Rob(Lisa)WiebengaofFenton,IL;seven grandchildren,Stefanie(AnthonyMarquez) Warshaw,Robert(KateMarconi)Warshaw, Amy(Jason)Heyvaert,Amber(David)Butkus, Lauryn(Travis)Smeltzly,Madison(Ross Kenady)WiebengaandCarsonWiebenga; sevengreatgrandchildren;onesister,MargaretRowley-MoynihanofBoston,MA;three brothers,Howard(Jan)VanZuidenofFulton, IL,Harvey(Arlene)VanZuidenofMorrison,IL andRonald(Linda)VanZuidenofErie,IL;also manyniecesandnephews. Shewasprecededindeathbyherparents; twosisters,GenevieveJuistandGraceBoelkins;fivebrothers,Gerald,Maynard,Willard, WayneandJayVanZuiden. Tosendonlinecondolencesgotowww. bosmarenkes.com
GardeningintheAir: 9a.m.to 12:30p.m.Saturday,Oct.8,online. GardeningintheAirisavirtual nine-sessionseriesheldseasonallyand co-hostedbyUniversityofIllinois ExtensionandIowaStateUniversity Extension.Participantsmayregisterfor asinglesessionortheentireseries. Registeronlineatgo.illinois.edu/ GIA2022Fall.Ifyouwillneedareasonableaccommodation,emailtmully@illinois.edu.
SaturdayswithaMasterGardener: 10a.m.tonoon,Saturday, Oct.15,WhitesideExtensionOffice, 12923LawrenceRoad,Sterling. Registrationisrequiredandcanbe doneonlineatgo.illinois.edu/whitesidesaturdays.
SHIRLEYJ.STICHTER
Born: August4,1934inErie,IL
Died: September27,2022inMorrison,IL
ShirleyJean
Stichter,88,ofFenton, IL,diedTuesday, September27,2022 atPleasantView RehabandHealthCare Center,Morrison,IL. Serviceswillbeprivate familyonly.ShewillbeburiedintheFenton Cemetery.Memorialsmaybemadetothe FentonUnitedMethodistChurch.Gibson –BodeFuneralHome,Erie,isincareofthe arrangements.
ShirleywasbornAugust4,1934inErie, Illinois,thedaughterofLorraineandMarjorie (Fuller)Dillon.ShemarriedRobertStichter onSeptember3,1949attheErieBaptist Church.SheandBobjustcelebratedtheir 73rdweddinganniversary.
ANN VANHORN
Ann J. VanHorn, 63, of Morrison, passedon 9/27/2022.
Arrangementsentrusted to Bosma-Renkes FuneralHome,Morrison. Additionalinformation:www.bosmarenkes.com.
CookingwithHerbs: 5:30p.m. Oct17atYorkTownshipPublicLibrary, Thomson
JoinMasterGardenerNancyGmitro attheThomsonLibraryforalessonon herbs.Learnthebasicsaboutherbs andcreatesomeherbalrecipesusing apples.Toregisterforthisprogram, contacttheThomsonlibraryat815259-2480.
MoundsofKnowledge: 1to 3p.m.Saturday,Nov.5,atAlbany
Mounds,12thAve.S.,Albany.
ArchaeologistFerrellAndersonwill explaintheHopewellcultureinIllinoisby sharingartifactsanddiagramsinhiscollection.Registrationisrequiredandcan bedoneonlineatgo.illinois.edu/WhitesideMoundsorbycalling815-632-3611.
ShirleyhelpedherhusbandBobwith hisbusiness,StichterExcavating.Shewas verygoodwithcraftsandalwayshadacraft projectgoingon.Shealsoownedherown antiquestoreinFentonatonetime.Sheand Bobenjoyedfishingandcampingtogether. Shelovedherchildrenandgrandchildrenand keepingupwiththeiractivities.
Sheissurvivedbyherhusband,Bob;son, Allan(Diane)Stichter,Erie;daughter,Denise (Randy)Ellmaker,Sterling;grandchildren, Brandon(Casey)Stichter,Brett(Donna) Stichter,Nathan(Sarah)StichterallofErie, Jud(Amanda)Ellmaker,Prophetstown,MaggieEllmaker,Sterling;greatgrandchildren, Erin(Keaton)Smetzly,AbbyStichter,Kaylee Stichter,KelseyStichter,LiamStichter,Reid StichterandKnoxEllmaker;sister,Patricia Ellison,Virginia;andspecialniecesandnephews.Shewasprecededindeathbyherparents;brother,BillDillonandbrother-in-law, PaulEllison.Shareamemoryorcondolence atwww.gibsonbodefh.com
Planetarium wows Riverdale students
River Valley District Library and Cordova District Librarysponsoreda space-themedactivity atRiverdale Elementary Schoolin Port Byron on Friday, Sept 30 Mobile Ed Productions broughtagiant inflatable planetarium to the gym for 30-minute learning sessions with third through fifth grade students. The programfeatured movingimages of stars, constellations and positions ofthe planets. Presenter JohnJohnson travels across the countrywith the planetarium that has an airlock tunnel entrance,with kids and teachers seated under the dome fora unique night-skyviewing experience.
PhotosbySarahFordforShawMedia
An inflatableplanetarium was set up atRiverdale Elementary on Friday, Sept 30, offering cosmicallycool lessons for kids in grades 3-5 “The planetarium presentation wasa funand engagingexperience for our students and supports classroom instructionon various scientif ic principles. We could not bemore thankful that our locallibraries helped to make this experienceareality,” said Mark Lofgren, Riverdale Elementary School principal.
Revitalize
VolunteerswithRevitalizeErieare busyplanningforfallevents,withregistrationopenforthefirst-everPumpkinDash5K,plusthepopularsemi-annualtrivianight.
Thefirst-everPumpkinDash5Kand HealthWalkwillbeonSaturday, Oct. 29,startingat8a.m.indowntownErie. A$20participationfeewill getyou a PumpkinDash shirt,giftbaganddelicioustreatsatthefinishline.
RegistrationbyOct.15isencouraged toguaranteeashirtinyoursize.Goto https://linktr.ee/revitalizeerietosign up.TheeventisbeingsponsoredbyErie nativeandModernWoodmenFinancial RepresentativeWhitneyMisfeldt.All fundsraisedwillgobackintosupporting RevitalizeEriecommunityprojects.
Also onOct.29,RevitalizeEriewill hostitssecondannualPumpkinBash
fall events
from10a.m.tonooninthedowntown triangle.Therewillbegames,crafts, trick-or-treating at businesses, hot cocoaand apumpkindecoratingcontest.Costumesarewelcomeatthisfree familyeventthatguaranteesfunforall ages!CheckouttheRevitalizeErie Facebookeventformoredetailsat https://fb.me/e/2YdhyaAqO.
OnFriday,Nov.4,RevitalizeErie willhostaSportsTriviaNightatLake ErieCountryClubfrom6:30to9:30 p.m.Bringyourownfood,enjoythe cashbarinthebanquetroomandcompetefora$200prize.
Teamsof up to eightmembersare encouragedtoregisterASAPasthe eventalwayssellsout.Getmoredetails ontheRevitalizeErieFacebookand registeronlineathttps://linktr.ee/ revitalizeerie.
WHITESIDENEWS
Dignified farewell for old U.S. flags
TheMorrisonAmericanLegionPost 328retirednearly600flagsduringaceremonySept.25.
Section8oftheU.S.flagcodeprescribes:“Theflag,whenitisinsuchconditionthatitis no longerafittingemblem fordisplay,should be destroyedinadignifiedway,preferably by burning.”
The Table announces Octobermenu
TheTable,afreecommunitymeal,is heldeveryWednesdayatCrossView Church,70314thAve.inFulton.Serving beginsat5:30p.m.andrunsto6:15p.m. October’smenuisasfollows: Oct.5:Tacosalad,hamandcheese sliders,carrotsandcelerysticks,dip, carrotcake
Oct.12:Barbecueonabun,chips, Jell-Ocups,assorteddesserts
Oct.19:Bakedpotatoeswithbutter, chili,cheeseorbroccoli;tossedsalad anddressings,dumpcakes
Oct.26:Chickennoodlesoupwith crackers,PBandJsandwiches,assorted desserts
TablemealsareservedSeptember throughMay.IfRiverbendSchoolsare
canceledonaWednesdaybecauseof badweather,TheTablealsoiscanceled.
Morrison MusicTheater
Association to host auditions for ‘It’sa Wonderful Life’
MORRISON–TheMorrisonMusic TheatreAssociationwillholdauditions foritsDecemberproductionof“It’sa WonderfulLife”at7p.m.Thursday,Oct. 13,atBethesdaLutheranChurch,301W. SouthSt.inMorrison.
TheshowwillbepresentedonFriday evening,Dec.2,andSaturdayafternoon,
NOTICEOFELECTION
WHITESIDE COUNTY
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthatattheGeneralElection
tobeheldon Tuesday,the8thdayofNovember,2022, thefollowingpropositionwillbesubmittedtothevotersof Whiteside County,Illinois:
TO PAY FORPUBLICSAFETY COSTSSHALLWHITESIDE COUNTYBEAUTHORIZEDTO IMPOSEANINCREASEONITS SHAREOFLOCALSALES TAXES BYONEPERCENT(1.0%).
Thiswouldmeanthataconsumer wouldpayanadditional$1.00in salestaxforevery$100oftaxable retailpurchases.Ifimposed, theadditionaltaxwouldnotbe terminatedunlessbyavoteofthe countyboard.
YES
Dec.3.Theproductionwillbeareaders’ theaterversion,whichmeanstheparts willnotneedtobememorized.Thereare rolesavailableformen,womenandchildrenofallages.Thereisnoadvance preparationneededtoaudition.
MMTAhaspresentedthisversionof theiconicplayinthepasttoenthusiasticaudiencesandthegroupisexcitedto beabletogivethisChristmasgifttothe community.
Anyonewithquestionsaboutthe auditionsortheproductioncancallEric Phendat815-772-8236.
Whiteside extension office announces upcoming events
YouthMentalHealthFirstAid Workshop:Noonto5p.m.Wednesday, Oct.5,atWhitesideExtensionOffice, 12923LawrenceRoad,Sterling.Youth MentalHealthFirstAidteachesparticipantshowtoidentify,understandand respondtosignsofmentalillnessand substanceusedisordersinyouth.Registeronlineatgo.illinois.edu/youthmentalhealth
Learn.Think.CareWebinar: 2p.m. Thursday,Oct.6,online.Workshopwill helpprofessionalcaregiversbuildpersonalresiliency,knowledgeandstrategiesformeetingtheneedsofclientsin long-termcareenvironments.Register atgo.illinois.edu/LTCwebinarsatleast oneweekpriortoreceiveallaccess information.
BarkinguptheRightTree: 10a.m. tonoonSaturday,Oct.8,attheSavanna MuseumandCulturalCenter,406Main St.,Savanna,andPalisadesStatePark, 16327AIllinoisRoute84,Savanna.Participantslearnaboutwintertrees,the basicsofnon-leafcharacteristicsand howtouseawintertreeIDguide.No reservationsareneededandnopetsare allowed.
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Votersmustvoteatthepollingplacedesignatedforthe electionprecinctwithinwhichthey reside.
Thepollsattheelectionwillbeopenat6:00o’clock A.M.andwillcontinuetobeopenuntil7:00o’clock P.M.of thatday. DanaNelson WhitesideCountyClerk
1962: Frank Baker Ford has newline of fine cars
60Years Sept.25,1962
FrankBaker,ownerofFrankBaker FordSales, hasissuedaninvitationto thepublic.Hewillbeshowingthenew 1963Fordline offinecars.The1963 Fordlinehasaddedmanynewfeatures andmany new modelsandstyles.The FordMotorCompanyhasincreasedits numberoftruckmodelsby318this year.
WorkonwideningtheCattailPike hasbeencompletedandthemodernizedhighwayhasbeenopenedtovehiculartraffic,townshiproadcommissionerOnnoBlinkannounced.The projectwasofconsiderablesize,and statisticsregardingitareimpressive 16,074cubicyardsofearthwere excavated,2,491cubicyardsweretransferredfromtheborrowpits,24cubic yardsweremovedtoremoveandre-lay ametalculvertand3.69acresoftrees andbrushwerecleared.
50Years Oct.4,1972
CraigFaulkner,chairmanofthe localFISHorganization,ledthemeetingofvolunteersatthePresbyterian Church.Adiscussionoftheeffectivenessoftheorganizationduringthe year’soperationledtothedecisionto dissolvetheFISHprograminFulton. Duringtheyearofoperation,veryfew callswerereceivedrequestinghelpof anykind,andvolunteers concluded thattheneedforhelpdoesn’texistin theFultoncommunity.
TheCityCouncilspentmore than anhourstudyingarevisedplanfor RollingAcressubdivisionandfailedto
Megan Muur of Morrison
PACE
reachanydefinitivedecision,referring themattertofurtherstudybythe councilasacommitteeofthewhole.A revisedplatwassubmittedbyHerman DeVriesandBernardBorgman,twoof agroupofbusinessmenwhowantto developtheoldVanZuidenfarmintoa residentialsubdivision.
40Years Oct.6,1982
BrinkmanBuildingCenterinFuton willholdagrandopeningcelebration atthebusinesslocatedat201Ninth Ave.Thebusiness,theformerFulton LumberCo.recentlywaspurchasedby WilliamBrinkmanandhasundergone extensiveremodelingintheshowroom areas.
AnewbusinessenterpriseforFultonwaslaunchedwiththeannouncementthatG&SAuctionServicehas startedoperations.TheownersareMr. andMrs.GaylordRigg(Sharon).They willconductconsignmentauctions everytwoweeksattheoldFordgarage at150210thAve.TheRiggswillcontinuetooperatetheFulton76station andgarageatthecornerof10thAvenueandFifthStreet.TheirsonClintis joiningthemtohelpoperatethefilling stationandgarageanddaughterKerry alsoisworkingparttime.
30Years
Sept.30,1992
JanetPricewonanawardfromthe AlbanyChamberofCommercenaming herthe1992CitizenoftheYear.ChamberpresidentBobHowardcommended Mrs.Priceforherinvolvementinthe AlbanyEMTambulanceprogramand
herchurch,St.Patrick’sCatholic Church.Healso spokeaboutherparttimejobwithherhusband,servingas sextonforthe Albanycemeteries,and herfull-timejobintheAlbanymunicipalofficeascomptrollerforthevillage ofAlbany.
HomecomingQueen nominees includeSheilaBarsema,Stephanie Drey,RitaHiggins,AmySnyderand CaseyBorgman.Kingnominees includePaulVenhuizen,Shane McDearmon,KeithFanderclai,Seth MacGrathandCoreyWilkins.
20Years Oct.2,2002
TheCityofFultonandJBRBuilders havespentseveralweekstryingto solveproblemsthathavesurfaced afterJBRdesiredtobuildaseriesof duplexcondosinthenorthernpartof Fulton.Theareahasnotbeendevelopedformanyyearsbecauseofthelow areathat requiredpumpingwithalift stationforrainwater.Partoftheagreementwilldealwiththewaterproblem. Thebuildersplanasevenbuilding duplexwith14housingunits.
TheKiwanisClubgaveoutspecial awardsatarecentmeeting.Inaphoto,
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GusSimsispresentingthefirst“VolunteeroftheYear”awardtoNealand JaneOrmanLuker.Simsisthenewly installedpresidentfor2002-03.Thomas Dykstrareceivedtheawardas“KiwanianoftheYear.”Presentingtheaward wasBarbSuehl,outgoingsecretaryof theclub.
10Years
Oct.3,2012
Afteryearsofwaiting,thepurchase ofThomsonPrisonbythe federalgovernmentisfinallycomplete.BradMiddleton,ofSen.DickDurbin’sofficein RockIsland,calledBarbaraSuehl-Janis,longtimecampaignerforcompletionofthesale,andrelayedthefollowingmessage:“PresidentObama,Sen. DickDurbinandtheJusticeDepartmentmadethishappentoday.Thepurchasehasbeenfinalized.Nowweare finallygoingtogetthejobscreatedthat aresoneededinwesternIllinois.”
Forthefourthyearinarow,the Steamersgolfteamtooktheconference championship.Itwasatightmatch betweenFultonandMorrison,butthe Steamersprevailedwithascoreof332 overMorrison’s333.Cominginthird wasKewaneewitha341.
Morrison Community blood drive report for Sept.
ByKAYWYNJ.BESWICK R.N./ARCBloodProgramTeamLeader forMorrisonCommunityBloodDrivesOnSept.15,thefifthMorrisonCommunityAmericanRedCrossBlood DrivewasheldatSt.Mary’sCatholic ChurchonGarden PlainRoad. WeappreciatethatSt.Mary’sallows ustousetheirchurchhallfortheblood drives.SpecialthankstotheKnightsof Columbusforhelpingtoclearthehall outtheeveningbeforeeveryblood driveandreturningthenextdayatthe endofthedrivetoplaceeverything backintoproperarrangement.Thanks toTerryHoehn, JimFisherand anothergentlemanfromthechurch whodidnotwanthisnameprinted.
SponsoringthecanteenfortheSeptemberdriveswere thewomenof Wa-Tan-Ye.Thosewhohelpedpurchaseandpreparethesandwichesand cookiestofeedthedonors,volunteers andstaffwereAnnCamp,JoanWiebenga,JanHorberg,ClaritaVandermyde,MonicaAnderson,NancyUsterbowskiandDeeJanssen.Thankyou, ladies!
Volunteerswhoassistedinthe driveroomwereMaryandVern Latwesen,PatPendgraftandIrma Russell.Thankyouforyourdepend-
abilityandexpertise!Donors were givenarmy greenT-shirtsthatsaid, “Goodthings happenwhenyougive.”
There were64donorswhocame through thedoors and66totalunits takentoPeoria.Onlysevenpeople weredeferred,eitherfortoolowof hemoglobinortoohigh ofaheart rate and/orbloodpressure.No showswere onlyfive,whichisbetterthanwehave hadforthelastseveralblooddrives.
WholeblooddonorswereNiki Strohmayer,NancyBartels,Julie Brown,LyleBush,StephanieVavra, BryanVogel,DaleBeswick,Julie Damhoff,BarbImel,MaryLatwesen, DebAdolph,StephenSippel,Brad Bielema, PhilOltIV,Mark Schuler, LisaNice,TeresaSlagle,Tammy Pruis,JoanVander Bleek,Luke VanderBleek,MarthaKophamer, ChrisHawkins,PamShank, Nancy Shank,KevinMedenblik,Penny Milnes,ConnieTegeler,ValerieGeary, SarahBull,JeffreyWilliams,Carolyn Aiken,KeithLilly,James“Jason” Harden,KeithWiersema, TimWest, Naumie“Renee”Vanderlaan,JoeR. Bielema,MattHill,DaveTemple, Melinda Cadogan,KariForster,Susan Gomez,KellySmith,MeganHuffman, DavidStickel,ConnieSwanson Despain, BethWroble,Kevin Feller,
KaywynBeswick,andeight(sixmen andtwowomen)whodidnotwant theirnamespublishedasblooddonors.
Ninedonors gaveDoubleRedCell, akaPowerReds,which is theequivalenttotwounits.TheywereVern Latwesen,LarryBarker,DuaneImel, HarveyTegeler,Richard“Dick” Wieneke,TerryJonesandthreegentlemenwhodidnotwanttheirnames published.
Thereisa newrulethatisbeing enforcedbytheARC.Theyarenolongerallowingdonorstoarrivereally earlyanddonateearlierthantheir time.Thereasonisthat donorswho haveappointmentscomplainedthat people (earlydonorsandwalk-ins) weregoingaheadofthemandcausing theirappointmentstogolongerthan theexpectedhour.
TheARCisaskingthatdonorscome noearlierthan10minutesbeforetheir assignedtime. Thiswillpreventtoo largeofanamountofpeoplein the waiting areaandallowforabetter flowofdonors.
Iamveryproudofallthekindheartedfolkswhocomeinandgivean houroftheirtimeinordertosaveup tothreelivesbygivingapreciouspart ofthemselves!
Thereisnosubstitutionforhuman
blood products.Weneedpeopletocon tinuetodonateforcancerpatients, traumapatients,surgicalpatientsand anemicpatients.Weallknowsomeone whohasreceived somesortofblood product,soweallhaveagoodreason todonate.
Ifyoucannotdonatebecauseof a medicalreason,considervolunteering orgivingamonetarygifttotheAmericanRedCross.
ShannonAndrewsoftheAmerican RedCrossreportedtothestaffthat therewerenoQNS(QuantityNotSuf ficient)units.Thisis abigdeal.These areunitsthatclotofforquitflowing Kudostotheproficientstaffandthe donorsfordrinkingenoughwater beforedonating.
ThenextMorrisonCommunityARC BloodDrivewillbeonThursday,Nov. 17.ItwillbeatSt.Mary’sChurchfrom noon to 6p.m.
Youcanmakeanappointmentby contactingmebytextorvoicemailat 815-718-5117oronFacebookMessenger. Youalsocanmakeanappointment onlineatwww.redcross.org.
ThesponsorfortheNovemberdrive willbetheSt.Mary’sParish Family andCouncilofCatholicWomen.We hopetobe givingoutafresh-bakedpie toall thedonors.
We SupportOurLocalSchools!
GOSTEAMERS ANDKNIGHTS!
Introducing B.L.I.N.D. leader Madison Krum
B.L.I.N.D.: Building Lasting Impressions that Never Die
HowhasB.L.I.N.D.impactedyourlife?
B.L.I.N.D.hasimpactedmylifeby givingmetheopportunitytobea leaderinmypeergroup.Through B.L.I.N.D.,Igettoimpactpeople’s
livesinapositiveway.
Whatadvicewouldyougivetofreshmen thatwouldencouragethemtopursuebecomingaB.L.I.N.D.leader?
Iwouldencourageanyone tobecome aB.L.I.N.D.leaderbecause itexposes youtoso manynewpeopleand youwill have manynew experiences.
Iftherewassomethingyoucoulddoto changetheworld,whatwoulditbe?
IfIcouldchangethe world,Iwould makepeoplerealizeitisOKtohave differentopinionsthanothersandnothate eachother becausewethinkdifferently.
Whatisoneofyourhiddentalents?
Icanplayfiveinstruments.
Meet B.L.I.N.D. leader Wyatt Reynolds
WhatareyouinvolvedinatFultonHigh School?
Formysenioryear,Idecidedto becomemoreactivethanbefore.I havejoinedtheyearbookandvolunteeredforB.L.I.N.D.
Whatareyourhobbiesoutsideofschool?
Ihaveavarietyofhobbies.My familyownsanumberofhorses. I frequently takecareof them.The mostexcitingpartisridingthem.
Ridinghorsesismyfavoritepastime.Ialsoenjoyplayingvideo games.SeaofThieves is oneofmy favorite games.
Howwouldyoudescribeyourleadership style?
Itrytoconnectbetterwiththe freshmen.Ibelievetheyareallleaders intheirownway.Ihavebeenintheir shoesonce.Ifeelthatitisimportantto sharemyexperienceswiththefresh-
men.Ithinkthatleadingbyexample isthebestwaytobealeader.
WhathasB.L.I.N.D.meanttoyou?
B.L.I.N.D.hasmeantalottome.I gottomeetnewfriendsfromdifferent schoolsandalsodosomethingformy communityandschool.
Wordsofadvice?
Don’tevergiveup.Keeptrying untilyougetthere.
Wyatt Reynolds, FultonHigh School B.L.I.N.D. leader
BOYS GOLF | 1A OREGON REGIONAL
Four Riverdale golfers advance from Class 1A Oregon Regional
ByDANWUSSOW
dwussow@shawmedia.com
OREGON –ForanumberofSauk Valleyareagolfers,the18-holeroundat theClass1AOregonRegionalonSept. 28atSilverRidgeGolfCoursewastheir lastofthe2022 highschool season.
Butforfourlocalplayers,thedream ofwinningastatechampionshipcontinuedandtheregionalservedasasteppingstonetothe1ARiverdaleSectional atTPCDeere Runin Silvis.
Riverdale’sBradenJanicki,Blake Sutton,AidanDorathyandMasonSmyserqualifiedforthesectional.
TheirscoreswereJanicki,84;Sutton,86; Dorathy,87; andSmyser87.
Byron’sMaisonBrandttoppedthe individualleaderboardwitha72,while Amboy’sWesWilson hadapairofbirdiesasrunner-upwitha74.Rockford Lutheran’sNathanLingfireda79for thirdplace.
“Itwas mybestroundasahigh schoolgolfer,sothatwasreallygood. Andoverall,Ihadonedoublebogey, whichwasallright,butitwaspretty good,”Wilsonsaid.“Imadeacouple puttsoffthefringe,andIdidn’thave a three-putt, sothatreallyhelpedthe round.Hole1,mydrivewentleft,itwas intherough,andthenIputitonthe fringe,andImadelikea40-footerfor birdie to start.On16,Imadeanother birdieafterputtingitonthegreenin two.
“Itfeelsreallygood[tobeadvancing tosectionals].Ican’twaittoplayatTPC DeereRun, andhopefully,moveon to state.”
Newman’sLoganPalmerandKyle
Wolfefinishedinathree-waytiefor fourthwithByron’sAaronLorenz Eachrecordedan80.
Palmer’sroundheatedupaftermakingtheturn.
“Itstarted slowanditwascold,but I kindofpickeditupandplayedpretty solidattheend.Itwasaniceday.Itwas fun,”Palmersaid.“Iwouldsayoffthe tee,onthose lastnineholes,my driver wasreallysolid. Istruggled alittleon thefront,butIfigureditout,andIthink thatreallyhelpedme.
“OnHole3,whichwouldhavebeen my12thhole,Ihitthefairwayandput a 5-ironrightnexttothegreenandgotit upanddown.Ihadaprettyclosebirdie attempt–itwould’vebeenmaybeHole 5 or6–butjustmissedtheputt.Butother thanthat,itwasaprettysolidround.
“Itfeelsgood[tobemovingon].Me andmyteammateKyleandhisbrother [Garet]gettogoplayaprettyfuncourse, sowe’reexcitedtomoveon.”
KyleWolfeusedastrongstartto ignitehisround.
“IfeltlikeIplayedprettygood.Igot offtoagoodstart,whichwasexciting becauseofthecoldweather.Iwasn’t surehowIwasgoingtobeabletostart whenitwas40degreesoutside,butIfelt likeIplayedreallywell,tostart,” Kyle Wolfesaid.“Iwouldsaychipping[was thestrongest partofmygame].Ifeltlike Ichippedtheballreallywell,Ihadalot ofkeyup-and-downsthathelpedme keepthemomentum.Ibirdied[Hole]9, whichwasgood.Cappedoffmyfront nineat38–itwasareallygoodfront nineforme.
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Fulton1& 2 FultonPresbyterianChurch311N.9thSt.,Fulton
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Jordan Jordan TownshipOffice28950PenroseRd.,Sterling
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“Itfeelsgreat[tobemovingon].I’m excitedtogodothepracticeround with[myteammates],andhopefully makesomemorememories.”
Amboy’sHaydenWittenauer will jointeammateWilsoninSilvisafter shootingan86totiefor16th.
“Istartedreally slowandthen towardstheend,Ikindofpickeditup thelastfourholes.Itwasalittlerough. Icouldn’tputtwell,butotherthan that,itwasaprettygoodoverall round,”Wittenauersaid.“Teeshots weregoingexactlywhereIwanted them to,mostofthem.Last hole, I almostwentoutofboundsandkicked out.Igotlucky,and gotaone-putt Thatwaspar,thatwasmystandout hole forthe day,becauseIreally ensuredmyspotwhenIdidthat.
“It’ssuperexciting[tobeadvancing tosectionals].Weweretalkingaboutit allyear,andactuallygettingitto become realisawesome.We’resuper excited.Wecan’twait.”
NewmanfreshmanGaret Wolfe sneakedintothequalifyinggroup, shootingan88totiefor21standearn oneofthelastindividualspots.After competinginhisfirstgolfregional, he’sexcitedtobejoininghisbrother andteammateagainforthesectional.
“Ifeltprettygood.Iwasprettyconsistentthewholeround,”GaretWolfe said.“I’mprettyexcited[tobeadvancingtosectionals].Igettodoitwithmy brother.”
RockfordLutheran(326), Byron (327)andRockfordChristian(336) werethetopthreeteamsinthe13-team field.Althoughithadthreetop-21 finishersindividually,Newmannarrowlymissedthecutforsectionalsasa team,placingfourthwitha340.
Amboy nabbeda sixth-placeteam finishwith361,Oregontookseventh
with377,Erie-Prophetstownwas11th with442,andMorrisonfinished12th with 471.Polocompetedwithanincompleteteam.
Oregon’sBroganWilkinsonand KylarEarlynarrowlymissedthequalifyingmarkforsectionals,shooting a pair of91sfor27th.JacksonMessenger tallieda96,DomTerlikowskishota99, BradyDavishada102,andLogan Sarveraddeda104fortheHawks.
AlsoforNewman,CarsonPalmer shota92,AndrewDownscardeda121 andSamNeisewanderchippedina125.
AustinBoonstraandZaydenBoonstrashot106stoleadMorrison,while AdamTichlerfireda110andBlake Huizengaaddeda149.
Erie-ProphetstownwasledbyBlake Geuns’101andBryceVanDeWostine’s 110.KeithGoodsonfireda115,Caden VanHornhada116,ColinAshdown tallieda126,andZacharyMurphy chippedina141forthePanthers.
CodyBuskohl’s100pacedPolo, whileAidenMessershota132and CalebSuttonaddeda151.
Morrison’s Wetzell advances to sectional
ByDANWUSSOW dwussow@shawmedia.com
DEERGROVE–Itwasabigdayfor DixongirlsgolfattheClass1ARock FallsRegionalonSept.29atDeerValleyGolfClub,aswellasforthreeSauk Valleyareaindividualswhokepttheir statechampionshiphopesaliveforat leastonemoreweek.
Dixon juniorKatieDrewwasthe topareagolfer,sinkingthreebirdies onthefrontnineonherwaytoathirdplacefinishwithan81.Ridgewood’s GracieRussellwastheindividual champwitha76,andKewanee’s Mya Mirochaearnedtherunner-upfinish witha77.
“Idefinitelyhadarockystart,but I’mgladtopullittogetherontheback andfigureitoutandmakeitthrough,” Drewsaid.“Iwasgettingoffthetee reallywell,struggledalittlebitaround thegreens,butthemaingoaltoday wastomakeitthrough,soI’mgladto havedonethat.”
Drewwasevenmoreexcitedto haveateammatequalifyfortheClass 1AKewaneeSectionalwithherbefore learninglaterthatherentireteam wouldbe makingthetriptoBaker
ParkGolfCourse.
“Reallyexcited[toadvanceto sectionals],especiallythatIhave a teammatetomakeitthrough–that reallymakesmehappy.SoIlook forwardtowatchingherplaynext Monday,andhopefully,bothofuscan advancetostate,”shesaid.
Drew’sfreshmanteammateReese Dambmancardeda91forsixthplace. Earlyon,shesaiditwasalittlebitofa struggle.Butassheprogressed throughtheround,shegotincreasinglycomfortableandwasableto workherwayuptheleaderboard. A birdieonthefrontnineandalongputt onthebackninehelpedsolidifyher top-6finish.
“Honestly,Ithoughtitwasgoingto beprettyrough,justbecauseofhowit started,butIpulledthroughandgotit done,”Dambmansaid.“[Mystrongest aspectwas]definitelygettingitoffthe tee,aswellasKatie,butputtingwas definitelyastruggle.
“Itfeelsreallygood[tobeadvancingtosectionals].Icanwatch[Katie] andlearnfromher.Itfeels good that I’mafreshman,too.It’scool.”
Foragoodportionoftheregional meet,theDuchesseswererightonthe
fringe,sittinginfourthorfifth.But whenthefinalresultscame in,their scoresolidifiedat421andultimately sealedathird-placefinishtoadvance thewholeteamtosectionals.
Kiana Olalde(124),ZoeyWilliams (125)andSaidaBajrami(145)also competedforDixonandwilljoinDrew andDambmanattheKewaneeSectional.
Geneseo’s382netteditfirstplacein theteamstandings,whileKewanee’s 406wasgoodforsecond.
RockFallsseniorCheyenneHansen andMorrisonfreshmanSarahWetzell werethelonegolfersfromtheirrespectiveteams,butbothadvancedwith top-21finishesinthe67-golferfield. Hansenshota103for13th,andWetzell shota115andwonaplayoffagainst Orion’sEmilyOlson,Princeton’s EmmaKruse-CarterandAlleman’s SamanthaKlauertosecureafinalspot intheindividualqualifiergroup.
“Itried,butIcould’vedonebetter.I hadsomebadholes.Myteeshots weren’tgreattoday,”Hansensaid. “Myfairwayshotswere probablythe best[partofmygame]today.Ihadtwo pars,somebogeys.”
“[Ifeel]reallygood[aboutmakingit
tosectionals]becausethat’smygoal.I accomplishedmakingitpast regionals,andontosectionals,soI’m happyaboutthat.I’mjustgoingto keepworkinghardandhopefullytry tomakeittostate.”
BureauValleyseniorCallieSchoff wastheother individualsectional qualifierfromthearea,shootinga100 totiefor10thwithGeneseo’sTaylor VanHoutte.
BureauValleyplacedeighthoutof 12teamswitha470.Alsocompetingfor theStormwereCassidyPeterson,who shota120;LayneSproston,whofireda 123;LynzieCady,who tallied a127; ConstanceGibson,whochippedin a 129;andMatalynMichlig,whoaddeda 133.
Erie-Prophetstown finishedninth witha488.TaylorWilsonwasthe leadingPantherwitha118,Lillian McWilliamsandMcKenzieWinckler shot matching123s, IsabellaJohnston andJaelinHawkinsshotmatching 124s,andHannahHuismanaddeda137.
Amboycamein12thwitha614. CompetingfortheClippers were AndreaBuhrow(139),Emma Dinges (139),GretaHorner(161)andGracee Holmgren(175).
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Albany hosted Illinois BASS Nation State Championship
The Albany Marina was filled with boats, trailers andanglersSept 24-25 when theIllinois BASS Nation held their statechampionship on Pool 14 The 2022 team champion was the River Rats, the statechampion boat was Art Mensik, and thechampion co-angler was Wes Gehrt The top six anglers also qualified for the 2023 regional team Illinois BASSNation promotes thesport of bass fishing and offers two levelsof adult competition and two levelsof youth competition. Anglers are pictured during weigh-ins oftheir catches of theday on Saturday, Sept. 24,with all fish released after getting weighed.
HIGH SCHOOLSPORTS ROUNDUP
Boysgolf
Fultongolferstaketeam,individual titlesat1AGalenaRegional: Ledby medalistLandon Meyers,Fultontooktheteam titleattheClass1AGalena Regionalon WednesdayatGalenaGolfClub.
TheSteamersshot a347todefeat RiverRidgebytwostrokes.Galenawas thethirdteamadvancingwitha360.
Meyers firedan82todefeat East Dubuque’sJacobLangebyonestroke andRiverRidge’sCamdenFlackby two.JacobVossandReedOwenboth shot86stotieforfifthfortheSteamers, whileBradyReadfinished14thwith a 93,ZachWinkeltiedfor20thwitha97, andDawsonPricetiedfor30th with a 102.
Boyscrosscountry
ThreeRiversConferenceMeet: ErieProphetstownwassecond,Newman tookthird,andBureauValleyfinished fourthintheTRACMeetatProphet HillsCountryClub.
Riverdalewontheteamtitlewith25 points,while the Panthers(63),Comets (69),Storm(101),andMendota(136) roundedoutthetopfive.Riverdale’s TommyMurray(15:41.31), Landis Musser(16:06.56) andPeytonSand (16:44.78)finished1-2-3individually.
Morrison,whichdidnotfieldafull team,wasledbyIsaiahMcDearmonin 50thplace(20:55.41).
Girlscrosscountry
ThreeRiversConferenceMeet: ErieProphetstownrantoarunner-upfinish attheTRACMeetatProphetHills.
Sherrardwontheteamtitlewith42 points,followedbythePanthers(74), Riverdale(101),Rockridge(101),Princeton(102),St.Bede (104), andNewman (112).
JillianNormanfinishedfifth
(21:33.47)toleadErie-Prophetstown, whileNewman’sClaireCrishamplaced eighth(21:52.06).Morrison’sEmma Christintook12th(22:41.41).
Clara Ashdown(23:45.69),Chloe Slock(23:46.47)andBrookeLalley (23:47.15)went18-19-20forE-P.
Girlsswimming
Sterlingtops6-teamfieldatUTSprint Invite: Itwasadominantshowingfor theSterlinggirlsswimming&diving team (419),whichmorethandoubled second-placeMacomb’steamscore (205).Morrisonwasaclosethird,tallyinga202.
Morrison’sLandriHarmon, BayLeighBrewer,PaigeLaShelleand SchyonDrolema wonthe100freestyle relay(52.78).
Harmon,Brewer,DrolemaandBella Scachetteweretherunners-upinthe 100medleyrelay,clockinga1:01.77.
Drolemawasadouble-winnerindividually,leadingthe100freestylefield
(57.95)andthe50freestyle(26.08).
Volleyball
Fultondef.Amboy25-11,25-23: The SteamersdownedtheClippersintwo setsinanNUICmatchinAmboy.
LeadersforFulton(15-4)wereBrooklynBrennanwith five kills,12digsand sevenassists,MirayaPessmanwith eightdigsandsixassists,AvaBowen witheightdigsandtwokills,andResse Germannwith sevendigs. ReeseDykstraandAnnakaHackettadded three killsapiecefortheSteamers.
Football Rockridge36,Morrison22: TheRockets’ offense putup22second-quarter points, anditsdefenseheldtheMustangstosevensecond-halfpointsto secureaThreeRiversRockwin.
MorrisonquarterbackDannyMouw went9for21for194passingyards,tossingtouchdownsof48and57yards.
Chase Newmancaughtbothtouch-
downpassesandtotaledsixcatchesfor 149yardsfortheMustangs(2-4,1-2).
BradyAndersonrushedfor97yards withan80-yardtouchdownrun.Hewas theleadingMorrisonrusher.
Lena-Winslow54,Fulton32: After a tightfirsthalf,theSteamers(3-2, 3-1) couldn’tkeepupwiththePanthersafter thebreakinanNUICroadloss.
BraydenDykstrawas25-for-37pass ingfor248yardsandthreetouchdowns forFulton,andBaylenDamhoffhad eightcatchesfor101yardsandtwo scores.
DykstraconnectedwithDamhoff on a37-yardscoringstriketoopenthescor ingwith7:30leftinthefirstquarter, thenLukasSchroederscoredon a 1-yardrunearlyinthesecondquarter tomakeit12-8afterGageDunkerscored ona43-yardrunforLe-Win.
GunarLobdellraninfrom80yards togivethePanthersa16-12lead,butthe Steamers answeredwitha36-yard touchdownpassfromDykstratoEthan Pricefora19-16leadwith4:50leftinthe firsthalf.
ButDunkerscoredfrom24yardsout with44secondsleftbeforehalftime, thenaddeda13-yardTDrunlessthan fourminutesintothethird quarterto makeit32-19Le-Win.Lobdelltackedon a77-yardscoringrun,thenJakeZeal raninfrom51yardsoutfora46-19lead with2:13leftinthethirdquarter.
Schorederraninfrom6yards early inthefourthquarter,thenDamhoff caughtan11-yardTDpassfromDyks tratoendthescoring with 1:38toplay, afterDunkeraddedhisfourthTDrun from11yardsoutwith6:55remaining.
JoelFordledFultonwith38yardson ninecarries,andSchroederadded28 yardsonsevenrushes.Ryan Eadsran for24yardsandalsocaughtsixpasses for36yards.
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
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
NewtonZionReformedChurch 10645FrogPondRoad,Erie,309-659-2464
newtonzion@frontier.com
PastorShannonParrish
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
BethesdaEvangelical
LutheranChurch 301W.SouthSt.,Morrison PastorTammyAnderson 815-414-1758-Office:772-4896
BrethrenInChristChurch 207E.KnoxStreet,Morrison
RUTLEDGEELECTRIC
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
WISDOM
HeatingandAir
Frary’sLumber &Supply
Morrison VeterinaryClinic
JentryFane,DVM,DVM,
S.E.Blair,DVM,SJ.Lawfer,DVM
Phone815-772-4047
Allure ofProphetstown
FultonDental Associates
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
CHURCH BRIEFS
Bethesda Lutheran to mark 125 yearswith celebration
MORRISON–BethesdaLutheran ChurchinMorrison,foundedbyagroup ofSwedishimmigrantsin1897,isplanningadayofcelebrationforSunday, Oct.16.
Therewillbeaspecialcommunity eventat2p.m.Theprogramwillbein thechurch’ssanctuaryandwillfeature reflectionsbycurrentandformermembersandpastorsaswellasspecialmusicalselections.
ThemusicwillincludesoloperformancesbyformerBethesdamembers andaReunionChoirconsistingofcurrent andformerseniorchoirmemberswho willperformafewoftheir“greatest hits.”
Thecongregationinvitesfriendsand neighborstoattendandsharethisspecialafternoon.
First Reformed Church announces worship, activities
FirstReformedChurch,50115thAve., Fultonwillhaveitsworshipserviceat
9a.m.Sunday,Oct.9.
GuestspeakerMichaelSamuelswill preach,andthechoirwillsing.Sunday Schoolclasseswillbeginat10:30a.m. Coffeeandrefreshmentsareservedin thelibraryduringthesocialtimeafter theservice.
TheannualCarShowwillbefrom 9a.m.to2p.m.Saturday,Oct.8,atthe church.
SeniorMealsareat11:30a.m. WednesdaysandFridaysatthechurch.
CreativeCrewmeetsat9a.m. Wednesday,Oct.12.
WednesdaynightBibleStudymeets at6:30p.m.andthewomen’sBible Studymeetsat1p.m.Thursday.
TheFootballandCheerleaderBreakfastsareat7a.m.Fridayatthechurch.
ServicesarelivestreamedonFacebook.Gotowww.facebook.com/groups/ firstfultontojointhegroupandseethe services.ThepreviousSunday’sservice isbroadcastonWCCI,100.3-FMat6p.m. Sundaynight.
Formoreinformation,visit www.firstrcafulton.org.
Certified Food Protection Manager certification course offered in November
FREEPORT–Doyouhaveaposition handlingfoodorareyoulookingtofind ajobinthe food industry?
Ifso, considergettingyour Certified FoodProtectionManagercertification.
TheIllinoisDepartmentofPublic HealthrequiresretailfoodestablishmentmanagerstoobtainanAmerican NationalStandardsInstituteaccredited CertifiedFoodProtectionManagercertificate.Thisrequirementhelpsto ensurethesafetyofconsumerswhen eatingawayfrom home.
Thosereceiving thiscertification havespecialized training regardingthe safehandling,preparationand storage offoodtohelppreventfoodborne-relatedillnesses.Thecertificateisvalid forfiveyearsfromtheexamdateand
mustberetakenonceacertificate expires.
Theclass willtake placefrom9a.m to3 p.m.Tuesday,Nov.29,and8:30a.m. to3p.m.Friday,Dec.2,attheStephen sonCountyFarmBureaubuilding, 210 W.Spring St.,Freeport.
Participantsmustbepresentforthe fulltwo-daytraining tobeeligibletotake theexam.PleasebringavalidphotoID andarrive15minutesearlytocheckin.
Thereis a$100programfeetocover thiseducationalsession.Thefeecovers thepurchaseoftheworkbook,educa tionalmaterials and examination.Reg istrationis requiredbecauseoflimited space.Callourofficeat815-235-4125or visitonlineatgo.illinois.edu/jswto reg ister.
Seasonal
BSin Accounting with 5+ years exp (preferably in manufacturing) required. Ideal candidatewillbeanorganized,detail-oriented self-starter; display a high degree ofprofessionalism, ethicalstandards &excellent communicationskills;possessademonstrated abilityto workwellwith others& manage multipleprojects simultaneouslyinfast-paced,deadline-drivenenvironment.
SSC offers experience-basedsalary& comprehensive insurance,investment
ACCOUNTEXECUTIVE Dixon
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
$300, 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 and without recourse toPlaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is furthersubjectto confirmation bythe court.
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.
singular, lowing 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
pe cting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subjectpremises. Ifthis property isa condominiumunit, 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).
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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: 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
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 conditionof the property.
Prospective bidders are
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 Courtin the above entitled cause 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, alland singular, the fol-
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, which will 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
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 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
US Bank TrustNational Association, Not InIts Individual Capacity But Solely As Owner
Asset
Trust PLAINTIFF Vs. Ted Taylor III a/k/a John Ted Taylor, III;et al. DEFENDANTS 2022FC70 NOTICEOF SHERIFF'S SALE
OFREAL ESTATE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 09/14/2022,the Sheriff of Rock IslandCounty, Illinois will on November 15, 2022 at the hourof 9:00 AM at Rock IslandCounty Justice Center, Sheriff's Office 1317 Third Avenue Rock Island, IL 61201, orina place otherwise designated atthe time of sale, County of Rock Island and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 08-35-417-017 Improvedwith Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 43027thAvenue East Moline, IL 61244
Sale terms:10% down of the highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicialsale 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 is furthersubjectto confirmation bythe 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 feesdue under The 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 conditionof the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify allinformation.
IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDEROF 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:
ey Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030North FrontageRoad, Suite 100,Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630)794-9876.
Please refer to file number 14-22-01953. I3203951
October 4,11,18,2022
STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITROCK ISLAND COUNTY, IL-JUVENILE DIVISION
In the interest of G.K.
A Minor 2022JA61 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Notice is given to Carly Baguss Address: unknown, that on 8/25/22 a petition was filed 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 10/20/22 @ 1:00pm or as soon thereafter as this case maybe heard, a hearing will be heldupon thePetition to have the minor declared to be a Ward of Court and for other relief under that Act.
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, including the filing of anamended Petition or a Motion to TerminateParental Rights. Now, unless you appearat the hearing and show cause against the Petition, the allegations of the Petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or Judgment entered.
Dated: 9/23/22
TammyRWeikert
CircuitClerk
By:WAR
Oct. 4,2022
STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITROCK ISLAND COUNTY, IL-JUVENILE DIVISION
In the interest of N.A.R.
A Minor 2022JA70
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Notice is given to Joseph N. Reeder Address:unknown and to any and all unknown fathers it may concern, that on 9/19/22 a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Jeffrey S McKinley in thisCourt.Youare required to file an answer inthis case, or otherwise file your appearance in the office of the CircuitClerk within 30 days of this publication.A hearing will be set before theJudge PresidinginJuvenileCenter, 525 18th Street, Rock Island, Illinois.A hearing will be held upon the Petition to have the minor declared to be a Ward of Court and for other relief under thatAct.
THE COURTHAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROMYOUTHE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OFTHE MINOR, TOTERMINATE YOUR PAREN-
TAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOUMAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTSTO YOUR 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 appear at the hearing and show cause against the Petition, the allegations of the Petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or Judgment entered.
Dated: 9/20/22
TammyRWeikert
CircuitClerk
By:WARIN 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 CountyCourthouse200E.Knox St, 3rd Floor Lobby Morrison, IL 61270, or in a place other-
pl wise designated at the time of sale, County of Whiteside and State of Illinois,sell at public auctionto 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 is furthersubjectto confirmation bythe court.
If the propertyisa condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasersother than the mortgagees will be required topay
equire pay any assessment and legal fees due underThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other 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 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 soleresponsibility/ 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 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
P.O.Box 102 Fulton,Illinois 61252 815/589-2859 Oct.4,11,18,2022
IN THECIRCUIT COURTFORTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS OF THEDEATH, ADMISSION TO PROBATE AND CLAIMPERIOD IN THEMATTER OF THEESTATE OF DIANE FRANCES CARLSON
Case No. 2022PR93
Notice ishereby given tocreditors and claimants of the death of Diane Frances Carlson, last a resident of Albany, Illinois, who died onJuly 31, 2022. Letters of office wereissued on September 7, 2022, toGoldieH. Carlson,14449 Waller Rd., Albany IL 61230, and RayanneCarlson, 507 Parker Ave, Aurora, IL 60505 as Independent Administrators.The Attorney for the estate is: Rebecca L. Huizenga, 10114th St., Fulton, IL 61252 Claims against the estate may be filed with the Clerk of the CircuitCourt, Whiteside County Courthouse, 200E. Knox St., Morrison, IL 61270, or with the Representative or both, onor before April 4,2022. Any claim not filed within that period is barred.Copies of a claim filed with the clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Representative and the attorney forthe estate within10 days after it has been filed.
Dated this4th day of October,2022. REBECCAL.
HUIZENGA
Attorney forthe Estate
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:
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
p p y g family. Theproperty hasa twocar garage.The garage is attached. The exterioris aluminumsiding. Thecolor is blue.I am unabletoverify that thegas is on or off. Thewater is off.The property hasa fence.The propertyis vacant. Portionofprivacy fencehas fallen down in back yard. The Judgment amount was $129,687.07.
Sale Terms: This is an "ASIS" sale for"CASH".The successful bidder must deposit10% down by certified funds; balance,by certifiedfunds, within24hours.
NO REFUNDS. Thesubject property issubject to generalrealestate taxes,special assessmentsor specialtaxes leviedagainstsaid real estate,water bills, etc., andis offered forsale withoutanyrepresentationasto qualityorquantity of titleand without recourse to plaintiff.The sale is furthersubjectto confirmationbythe court.
Upon paymentin full ofthe bid amount, the purchasershall receivea Certificate of Sale,whichwill entitle thepurchaser to aDeedtothe real estateafter confirmationofthe sale. Thepropertywill NOTbeopenfor inspection. Prospective bidders areadmonishedtocheck the court file to verify allinformation. Thesuccessful purchaserhasthe soleresponsibility/ expenseofevicting anytenantsor otherindividuals presently in possessionofthe subject premises.
Ifthis property isa condominium unit, thepurchaserof theunit at theforeclosuresale, other than amortgagee shall paythe assessmentsandthe legalfeesrequired by TheCondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1)and (g)(4).
IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),
( )
YOUHAVETHE RIGHTTOREMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR30DAYS AFTERENTRYOF AN ORDEROF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
ForInformation: Visit ourwebsiteat http://ilforeclosure sales.mrpllc.com Between3 p.m. and5 p.m.onlyMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff's Attorneys,1N. Dearborn St., Suite 1200,Chicago,IL 60602. Tel.No. (312)346-9088. Please refertofile# 22-08828IL PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICESACT, THEPLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TOBE A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. Plaintiff'sattorney isnotrequiredto provideadditional informationother thanthat setforth in thisnoticeof 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 trusteeofStanwich Mortgage Loan TrustM PLAINTIFF Vs. RichardM. Johnson;Karen SueJohnson; DiscoverBank; Unknown Owners andNonrecord Claimants DEFENDANTS No.2022FC169
NOTICEBY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: RichardM. Johnson Unknown Owners andNonrecord Claimants
Thatthiscasehas been commenced
in thisCourt against youand otherdefendants, praying forthe foreclosureof a certainMortgage conveying the premises describedas follows, to-wit: COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 144318thSt East Moline,IL 61244 andwhichsaid Mortgage was madeby: RichardM. Johnson Karen Sue Johnson theMortgagor(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 forother relief; that summons wasduly issuedout of said Court againstyou as providedby lawand thatthe said suitisnow pending. NOW,THEREFORE,UNLESS YOUfileyour answer or otherwise file your appearance inthis casein theOffice of theClerk of this Court, Tammy R. Weikert Rock Island CountyCourthouse 13173rd Avenue, Suite101 RockIsland,IL 61201 on or before October20,2022, ADEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINSTYOUAT ANYTIMEAFTER THAT DAYAND A JUDGMENTMAY 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 OurFileNo. 14-22-05280
NOTE:Thislaw firmis adebt collector. I3203109
September 20,27,2022 October4,2022
IN THECIRCUIT COURTFORTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY,ROCK ISLAND,ILLINOIS
US Bank TrustNationalAssociation, NotInIts Individual Capacity But Solely AsOwner Trustee For VRMTG Asset Trust PLAINTIFF Vs. TedTaylorIIIa/k/a John TedTaylor, III;et. al. DEFENDANTS
2022FC70
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE OFREAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in the abovecause on 09/14/2022,the Sheriff of Rock IslandCounty, Illinois will on November 15, 2022 atthehourof 9:00 AMatRock IslandCounty JusticeCenter, Sheriff's Office 1317 Third Avenue Rock Island,IL 61201, or in a placeotherwise designated atthe time of sale,County of Rock Island andState of Illinois,sellatpublic auction to thehighestbidderfor cash, as setforthbelow, thefollowing described real estate: LOTNUMBER 28 INPAUL VERSLUIS FOURTH
ADDITION TO THE CITY OFEAST MOLINE,ILLINOIS, SITUATED IN THECITYOF EASTMOLINE, SITUATED IN THE COUNTYOF ROCK ISLAND,IN THESTATE OF ILLINOIS.
PIN08-35-417-017 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 43027th Avenue East Moline,IL 61244 Sale terms:10% down of thehighestbid by certified funds attheclose of theauction;The balance, including theJudicialsale feefor Abandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality ReliefFund,which is calculatedatthe rate of $1 foreach
$1,000 orfraction thereofofthe amount paid by the purchasernot to exceed $300,in certifiedfunds,is duewithintwentyfour (24) hours.The subject propertyis subject to general real estate taxes, specialassessments, or special taxeslevied against saidreal estate andis offered forsale withoutanyrepresentationasto qualityorquantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin"AS IS" condition.Thesale isfurthersubjectto confirmationbythe court.
If thepropertyis a condominium and theforeclosure takesplace after 1/1/2007,purchasersother than themortgageeswill be requiredtopay anyassessment andlegalfeesdue under TheCondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g) (4).
Ifthepropertyis locatedin a common interest community, purchasersother than mortgagees willbe requiredtopayany assessmentand legalfeesdue under theCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).
If thesaleisset asidefor anyrea son,the Purchaser at thesaleshall be entitledonlyto areturnofthe depositpaid. The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, theMortgageeor theMortgagee's attorney.
Upon paymentin full of theamount bid,thepurchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale, whichwill entitle thepurchaser toa Deedtothereal estateafter Confirmation of thesale Thesuccessful purchaserhasthe soleresponsibility/ expenseofevicting anytenantsor otherindividuals presentlyin possessionofthe subject premises. Thepropertywill NOTbeopenfor inspectionand Plaintiffmakes no
representation as to theconditionof theproperty. Prospectivebidders areadmonishedtocheckthe Court file to verify allinformation.
IF YOU ARETHE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVETHE RIGHTTOREMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDEROF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE LAW.
Forinformation: Examine thecourt file or contact
Plaintiff'sattorney: Codilis & Asso ciates, P.C., 15W030North Frontage Road, Suite100,Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630)794-9876. Pleaserefertofile number 14-22-01953. I3203951
October 4,11,18,2022
Notice: Applications are nowbeing accepted for theannual trapping drawing forMorrison-Rock-
woodState Park andBig Bend StateFishand Wildlife Area. The drawing willbe held TuesdayOctober18that 9:00amatthe MorrisonRockwood StateParkoffice. Applicants need notbepresent at thetimeofthe drawing.Winning applicants willbe notified afterthe drawing is completed.Park regulationsand statewide regulationsapply.For furtherinformation please contactthe park officeat815772-4708. Oct.4,11,202
BY ORDEROFTHEDEPARTMENT OF NATURALRESOURCES ColleenCallahan,Director DEPARTMENTOFNATURAL RESOURCESOFFICEOFREALTY &CAPITAL PLANNING
DIVISION OF REALESTATE SERVICES &CONSULTATION
NOTICE OF SEALED BIDS FOR FARMLEASING
Sealedbidsforfarmleasing will be acceptedbytheDepartment of Natural Resourcesfor oneagriculturelease, consistingofapproximately250 acres of agriculture ground.The acreageis locatedatBig Bend StateFish and WildlifeArea in WhitesideCounty.Bid formsandrelatedinformation will be discussedata Non-MandatoryVendor Conferenceto be conductedbythe Department of Natural Resourceson November1,2022, at 10:00 a.m. via Webex. Perspective tenants canphone intothenon-mandatory conference by calling (415)-655-0002 or (312)5358110,meetingnumber(access code) 24577662074.
Currently, allbidders mustregister with Bid-Buytobeeligible to enter into acontractwiththe State. To register, please go to thefollowing link: https://www.bidbuy.illinois.gov/bso/ Prospectivebidderswillneed to downloadand print thenecessaryforms from theBid-Buy Websiteatwww.bid buy.illinois.gov prior tothevendorconference. Thosewanting to attend please plan to arriveearly attheBig Bend StateFish andWildlifeArea locatedat 300E RiversideDrive, Prophetstown Illinois61277.Please contactLeighAnnHenlineat(217) 524-1308 forassistance inregistering withBid-Buy online.
INVITATIONTOBID
TheBoard of Education,Morrison Community Unit School District No.6, MorrisonIllinois,seeks bidsfor: MorrisonJuniorHighSchooland NorthsideElementarySchoolHVAC Replacement.
Sealedbids will be receivedatthe MorrisonDistrictAdministration Center,100EastKnoxStreet,MorrisonIl 61270, on Tuesday,October25, 2022, at 2:00 PM,localtime. Bids received afterthistimewillnot be accepted.No electronic bids will be accepted. Bids will be opened publicly andreadaloud. Davis BaconAct andIllinoisPrevailing RateofWages will be in effect. Electronicbidding plansand specificationsare from Bray Architects, 309-517-5073.
APre-Bidmeeting andwalk throughis scheduledforTuesday, October11, 2022,3:30 pm,atthe MorrisonJunior HighSchoolproject site.Northside Elementary School willbevisited afterwards.Itisrecommended that Contractorsobservethe existing conditionsahead of preparingtheir bid.
TheBoardreservestheright to reject anyorall bids,toacceptanalternate or to awardthe contracttoother than thelowestbidderand to waiveany informality in aproposal.
Morrison CommunityUnit School DistrictNo.6
Bids andsupporting documentsare dueonNovember23,2022,by2:00 p.m. to: Department of NaturalResources, Attn:Leigh AnnHenline,Fiscal/Procurement,OneNaturalResourcesWay,Springfield IL 62702, or by submitting all required documents in Bid-Buyunderbidnumber B-30946 Bids will be opened on November 23, 2022, by 2:00 p.m. viaWebex.The farmleaseshall be awardedtothe responsive,responsible,qualifiedbidder with thehighestprice.
TheStateofIllinois, Department of NaturalResources,shallnotunlawfully discriminate basedonrace, color, sex, national origin,ageor handicap in admissionto, ortreatment or employ ment in, programsoractivities. The DepartmentofNaturalResources reservestherighttorejectany or all proposals.For more information visit https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/CLM/Doc uments/AgLeaseWebsite.pdf
ORDINANCE NO.120 FOR THE ERIE PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT ANNUAL BUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONORDINANCE
Fiscal YearJuly1,2023–June 30,2024
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ERIE PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT, WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
Section 1. That for the purpose of defraying the necessary expenses of the Erie Public Library Districtfor the fiscal year commencing July1, 2023,andending June30,2024,the followingsums, or so muchthereof as by law may beauthorized, and the same are hereby appropriated for thefollowing expenses: CORPORATE FUND
Payroll$88,000 Payroll taxes 7,500 Accountant fees 2,700 Continuing education & mileage 300 Legal expense1,500 Treasurer's bond250Non-liabilityinsurance (property) 3,200
Building maintenance, supplies & repair7,000Utilities & services 15,000Learningresources 22,000 Library supplies 2,500New equipment3,000 Machine maintenance 2,800
Computer maintenance & software1,200 Publicity, PR& promotions 250 Onlinesubscriptions350 OPAC & circulation fees 9.000Programming1,300Miscellaneous600Communications6,500 TOTAL$174,950
Other Items Liabilityinsurance $700
Worker'sCompensation insurance 1,400
Special PublicLibrary District Working Cash Fund established pursuant toand subject to thelimitations of theIllinois PublicLibrary District Act and in particular Sections 1002-11 and 1004-17 thereof, appropriated, but mot taxed, in the amountof$16,000.
Special Building Maintenance Fund establishedpursuant to 130ILCS235/2.5, appropriated but not taxed, in theamount of $29.993.
Section 2. That any unexpendedbalance of any item of appropriation made bythis Ordinance may beexpended in makingup any insufficiencies in any other item of appropriationmadebythisOrdinance.
Section 3. That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from andafter its passage, approval and posting as provided bylaw.
PASSED AND APPROVED bythe Board ofTrustees of the Erie PublicLibrary District, this Twelfth day of September, 2022.
Curtis Huizenga
President, Board of Trustees
EriePublicLibraryDistrict
ATTEST: SherryL. Pilon
Secretary, Board of Trustees
EriePublicLibraryDistrict
October 4,2022
PROPHETSTOWNTOWNSHIPPROPHETSTOWN,ILLINOIS-SUPERVISOR’SANNUALREPORT
STATEOFILLINOISCOUNTYOFWHITESIDETOWNOFPROPHETSTOWN
ThefollowingisastatementbyMyronHofmeister.Supervisorofthe TownofProphetstownintheCountyofWhiteside. StateofIllinois,oftheamountofpublicfunds receivedandexpendedbyhimduringthefiscalyearbeginningonthe1st dayofMay.2021andendingonthe30thdayofApril.2022showingtheamountofpublicfundsexpendedandforwhat purposeexpendedduringtheyear.
ThesaidMyronHofmeister,beingdulysworn.dothdeposeandsaythatthefollowingstatementbyhimsubscribedisa correctstatementoftheamountofpublicfundsonhandatthecommencementofthefiscalyearabovestated.theamount expendedandpurposeforwhichexpendedassetforthinthesaidstatementforthefiscalyear.
MYRONHOFMEISTERSupervisor TownofProphetstown
Sworntobeforemethis31stdayofMay.2022
JacquelineRoman TownClerk TownofProphetstown
GENERALTOWNFUND
AmountofFundsonHandatBeginning ofFiscal Year,May1.2021 $232.514.00
ReceivedfromProperty Taxes 96.961.53
IllinoisReplacement Tax 13,807.19
InterestEarned 73.14
TotalFunds Available $343.355.86
TotalExpenditures 97.818.44
BalanceofFundsonHand.April30.2021$245.537.42
GeneralFundExpenditures:
M.Olinger,RoadCommissioner(50%)$30.000.00
MyronHofmeister,Supervisor 11.605.00
JacquelineRoman.Clerk 6.125.00
BillJacobs, Trustee 980.00
ChrisBreitbach. Trustee 980.00 MikeLawrence. Trustee 880.00
Kyran Wagenecht. Trustee 980.00 KathyHogue.Assessor 11.513.32
AssessorOfficeAllowance 1.800.00
AssessorSupplies.Software 682.70 Assessor Travel 398.67 Assessor Training 114.28
GeneralInsurance 2.614.00
EmployeeInsurance 531.33
Payroll Taxes 20.749.57
Postage 290.00 OfficeMaintenance 2.727.71 NewOfficeFurniture.Equip.Supplies 862.00 NewOfficeUtilities 1.534.00
NewOffice Telephone.Internet 942.27 Printing,Publishing 959.50 Dues, Training 309.09 Travel 140.00
POBoxRent.Misc. 100.00
TotalExpenditures $97.818.44
GENERALASSISTANCEFUND
AmountofFundsonHandatBeginning ofFiscal Year,May1.2021 $17.713.57
ReceivedfromProperty Taxes 1.029.44
InterestEarned 12.71
TotalFunds Available 18.755.72
TotalExpenditures 558.00
BalanceofFundsonHand.April30.2022$18,197.72
GeneralAssistanceExpenditures: EmergencyAssistance $543.00 CityofSterling-GAService 15.00
TotalExpenditures $558.00
CEMETERYFUND
AmountofFundsonHandatBeginning ofFiscal Year,May1,2021 $759,223.00
ReceivedfromProperty Taxes 44,228.03
SaleofLots-GeneralFund 5.500.00 Burials 17.900.00 BaseInstallations 4,878.00
AnnualUrnFees 4,310.00 NwBeginnings 6.200.00 RecycleIncome 0.00
InterestEarned 16.305.32
TotalFunds Available 858.544.35
TotalExpenditures 95.511.30
BalanceofFundsonHand.April30.2022$763.033.05
CemeteryFundExpenditures:
JimDennis,Sexton $11.458.25 DaveAnderson,GroundsCrew 12.363.00
JohnRichmond,GroundsCrew 10.968.00 MartinStern,GroundsCrew 11.316.00 GavanRichmond,GroundsCrew 1.092.25 ConnorSibley,GroundsCrew 636.00 CalebNaftzger.GroundsCrew 433.50 Seed.Peat.Moss.Fertilizer.Chemicals1.976.19
Flowers 6.142.05
Concrete.Cement 1.690.36
BuildingRepairs.Maintenance 4.097.33 EquipmentRepairs,Maintenance 470.74 TreeService 160.00 Utilities.Heating 3.225.73 Telephone.Internet 1.413.40 Mowers.Machinery 4.850.00 Tools&Equipment 1.249.15
OperatingSupplies 7.721.87
Gasoline.Oil 1.501.31
Insurance 5.661.00
Payroll Taxes.Licenses 3.557.59
LeonCemeterySign 1.500.64
OfficeSupplies 232.55
LegalServices 275.00
Publishing 106.00
Auto, TravelExpense 334.49
SDBox,BankCharges,Misc. 77.89
TotalExpenditures $95.511.30
ROAD&BRIDGEFUND
AmountofFundsonHandatBeginning
ofFiscal Year,May1,2021 $172,942.00
ReceivedfromProperty Taxes 97.708.90
IllinoisReplacement Tax 37.576.26
InterestEarned 115.16
TotalFunds Available $308342.32
TotalExpenditures 296,093.86
BalanceofFundsonHand.April30.2022$12.248.46
Road&BridgeExpenditures:
GabeOlinger,RoadCrew $32.653.50
ScottGluff,RoadCrew 384.00
GavinOlinger.RoadCrew 131.25
Supplies, Tools,Equipment 4.169.25
Payroll Taxes 2.869.69
Insurance 12.991.00
Gasoline,Diesel.Oil 10.972.63
EquipmentRepairs 19.002.17
MHCKenworth(T470 Truck) 105.830.00
BonnellIndustries(T470 TruckPackage)86.421.00
MachineHire 6.100.00
Inspections 200.00
BuildingRepairs 450.00
RoadMaint.Materials 2.210.82
RoadMaint.-Salt 1.675.43
RoadSigns 69.58
Electricity.Heating. Water 7.772.61
Telephone 797.43
TrashCollectionsFees 569.00
Drug TestFees,Licenses.Permits 285.00
Dues. Training 150.00
Publishing 99.50
Postage.Misc. 290.00
TotalExpenditures $296.093.86
SPECIALROAD&BRIDGEFUND
AmountofFundsonHandatBeginning
ofFiscal Year,May1,2021 $1.430.99
ReceivedfromProperty Taxes 1.525.16
InterestEarned 0.90
TotalFunds Available $2.957.05
TotalExpenditures 1.317.50
BalanceofFundsonHand.April30.20221,639.55
SpecialRoad&BridgeExpenditures: IllowaCulvert $1.317.50
SPECIALMACHINERY&EQUIPMENTFUND
AmountofFundsonHandatBeginning
ofFiscal Year,May1,2021 $2,005.16
ReceivedfromProperty Taxes 13.344.72
InterestEarned 5.45
TotalFunds Available $15.355.33
TotalExpenditures 10.500.00
BalanceofFundsonHand.April30.20224,855.33
SpecialMachinery&EquipmentExpenditures:
FNBEquipmentPayments $10.500.00
ROAD TAXFUND
AmountofFundsonHandatBeginning ofFiscal Year,May1.2021 $432,864.00
ReceivedfromProperty Taxes 63.672.88
InterestEarned 231.49
TotalFunds Available $496.768.37
TotalExpenditures 32.591.43
BalanceofFundsonHand.April30.2022$464.176.94
Road TaxExpenditures: Olinger-50%RoadComm.Salary$30.000.00
Alliance 1.750.93
CivilMaterials 769.95
Rock ValleyServices 70.55
TotalExpenditures $32.591.43 October4,2022