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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2023 • $1.00

VOLUME 169 • NO. 44

Fulton, Illinois

REGIONAL CHAMPS! Earleen Hinton

Fulton celebrates at the Ashton-Franklin Center 1A Regional on Thursday, Oct. 26. The Steamers won the match in two sets to advance to the Lanark Sectional. See pages 12 and 15.

REGIONAL NEWS

LOCAL NEWS

Football ends for Steamers

Pet Costume Contest

Sports Roundup

Fulton falls to Morrison in 1st round of playoffs. / 11

Canines strut their stuff at Port Byron parade. / 3

Find out how high school teams fared. / 15

WHAT’S INSIDE

Published every Tuesday 20 pages • One section

SPORTS

Police Report...................................... 5 Glimpses of the Past.........................6 Property Transfers........................... 10

Sports....................................11-13, 15 Church News.............................16-17 Classifieds............................. 18-20

DEATHS Scott D. Sikkema, Todd “Mo” Morthland, Arlett L. Van Damme, Edward L. Nielsen, Nathan Rocker, Arlene B. Merema, Pages 4, 5


Fulton takes control early, but Morrison rallies for playoff win

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FULTON BEAT

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LEFT: Fulton’s A.J Boardman picks up yards against Morrison on Saturday, Oct. 28, in Round 1 of the Class 1A football playoffs. ABOVE LEFT: Fulton quarterback Don Kramer hands the ball off to Skyler Crooks in Round 1 of the Class 1A football playoffs. ABOVE: Fulton’s Baylen Damhoff cuts upfield against Morrison in the first round of the Class 1A football playoffs. Story on page 11.

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Introducing FHS B.L.I.N.D. Masonic Lodge soup and sandwich fundraiser Nov. 16 leader Isaac McWilliams Fulton City Lodge No. 189 will hold a soup and sandwich supper from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16, at the Brunch House Restaurant, 1901 Fourth St., Fulton. The menu for the all-youcan-eat supper will include chili and chicken noodle soup, chicken salad and ham salad sandwiches, cookies, vanilla ice cream and beverages. Carryout will be available. Proceeds from the fundraiser will help fund the maintenance of the lodge building and charitable donations to the Fulton and Albany communities. In the past, funds generated

from the lodge’s bi-annual soup suppers have been donated to the Honor Flight of the Quad Cities for Whiteside County veterans and have paid the entrance fee for Fulton High School’s scholastic bowl team to compete in the Illinois Masonic Academic Bowl tournament. Also, in conjunction with Merton Chapter 356, Order of the Eastern Star, the lodge has donated school supplies to needy children at Fulton Elementary School and nonperishable food items to the Albany Food Pantry and the Fulton/Thomson Food Pantry.

Building Lasting Impressions that Never Die Hello, my name is Isaac McWilliams. I am an 18-year-old senior at Fulton High School. I play football and lift weights. Some of my hobbies include playing sports, lifting weights, playing guitar and spending time with friends and family. After high school, I plan to pursue a major in education and become a health/ PE/driver’s education teacher. I also plan on coaching football and baseball.

Isaac McWilliams, Fulton High School B.L.I.N.D. leader


By EARLEEN HINTON

LEFT: Melinda Verstraete talks to Frank as she tries to convince him to wear his scarecrow hat at the Pet Costume Parade and Contest in Port Byron on Saturday, Oct. 21. BELOW: Demi, an English bulldog owned by Nick Broline of Port Byron and Buddy, a cavachon owned by Addie and Megan Berk, check each other’s costumes during the Pet Costume Parade and Contest in Port Byron on Saturday, Oct. 21. Demi was dressed as a superhero and Buddy was a mountain man.

ehinton@shawmedia.com PORT BYRON – Wind was not Frank’s friend during the Pet Costume Parade and Contest in Port Byron on Oct. 21. But that didn’t matter to the judges when the very patient Golden retriever – dressed as the scarecrow from the “Wizard of Oz” – flicked his strands of straw to the wind and walked past the judges with his owner, Melinda Verstraete, in tow. “His name is Franklin Roosevelt,” Verstraete said. “His brother, Thomas Jefferson, is here today, too, as the Cowardly Lion.” Thomas’ costume was more “wind friendly” as his mane barely moved when strong gusts blew across the Mississippi River along the Port Byron Bike Path. Frank was one of 35 entries in the Port Byron Pet Costume Parade, which benefited the Geneseo Animal Shelter. Chris Bradshaw, a member of Port Byron’s Economic Development Committee, was busy registering dogs dressed as dragons, lady bugs and superheroes while snatching paperwork from being whisked away in the wind. “We just wanted to have an event for our dog community and to stress our beautiful walking path,” she said. “We are very excited about the turnout and it was such a fun event.” The contest fee was a donation to the animal shelter. The contest featured the categories of scariest, cutest, funniest and best owner/pet combo. The cutest award went to Frank while the scariest award was won by Rio, owned by the Haslinger family of Bettendorf, Iowa. The funniest award was taken by Kona, Monica German’s boxer, who was decked out in a Hawaiian shirt

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complete with a pair of sunglasses. And the best owner/pet combo went to the peacock pair of Harper Houzenga and Boone. Olive’s Mobile Pet Grooming was also part of the activity offering free nail trims. Bradshaw said the committee hopes to offer the event again next year. The Geneseo Animal Shelter is a no-kill animal shelter in Geneseo, Illinois, dedicated to providing quality care for animals while they help find them their forever homes. For more information, call 309-944-4868, (309-9452085) or visit http://www.henrycountyhumanesociety.org/

Clinton Symphony Orchestra to perform Saturday in Sterling The Clinton Symphony Orchestra will perform the second concert of its 70th season at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, in Centennial Auditorium at Sterling High School. Music director and conductor Brian Dollinger, now in his 16th season at the helm, has chosen wellknown works by Tchaikovsky, Schubert and Mozart for the performance. Included are Tchaikovsky’s “Serenade for Strings ,” the famous “Unfinished Symphony” by Schubert and the overture to Mozart’s final opera “The Magic Flute.”

The orchestra is composed of musicians from a wide area of eastern Iowa and northwest Illinois and regularly performs in Clinton, Sterling and Morrison, according to a news release. For performances in Sterling, the orchestra has teamed with Community State Bank to charter a bus for orchestra patrons from along Route 30. It started as a hedge against bad weather, but has become an enjoyable excursion. From Clinton, the bus picks up passengers in Fulton and Morrison on its way to the concert.

Reservations and information are available by calling 563-219-8084. In addition to season tickets, adult tickets for the individual concert are available at the door for $20. Students are admitted to all Clinton Symphony Orchestra concerts free of charge, and a student can get an accompanying adult in for half-price admission at the door. Full program notes about the pieces to be performed, written by flutist Karin Anderson-Sweet, are available on the symphony’s website at www.clintonsymphony.org.

Brian Dollinger is the music director and conductor of the Clinton Symphony Orchestra.

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4 OBITUARIES

SCOTT D. SIKKEMA

developing the profession. His career began at the Kohl’s Children’s Born: February 17, 1963 Museum in 1993, where he led workshops Died: October 9, 2023 for students and teachers on the Hundred Languages of Children, Chicago’s first exhibit It is with heavy of Reggio Emilia pedagogy and student art. hearts to announce Scott built his first multi-year collaborathe passing of Scott D. Sikkema of Chicago tions between Kohl’s and elementary and preschool programs in the Chicago Public Illinois, formerly Schools to make sure every child had a Fulton who optimischance to tell their tale. When Scott moved tically battled but succumbed to cancer to the Terra Museum of American Art in 1996, he brought the vibrant connections on Oct. 9, 2023 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, IL, surrounded by family that expanded on-site arts programming for young learners. His intentional drive to serve and loving friends. A Celebration of Life will young learners connected the Terra’s unique be held Saturday November 4th from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at Rastrelli’s in Clinton. The Pape resources through purposeful educational programming with the Chicago Commons, Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences may be left at www.papefh.com the Shedd Aquarium, and the North Park Village Nature Center. While working at Terra, Scott (02/17/1963-10/09/2023) is the Scott was a teaching artist in the Bridgeport/ third son of Russell and Darlene (Bielema) Armour Square Arts Partnership, within the Sikkema. Scott graduated from Fulton High School, Mount Saint Clare College, Southern founding group of CAPE partners. From 1992 to 2002, Scott taught teacher Illinois University and University of Illinois. workshops and graduate coursework at Scott’s professional career was spent in National Louis University, Illinois State Chicago Illinois, where he loved working with artists, teachers and staff to exchange ideas University, and Columbia College. Scott used and develop new ways to bring creativity into that pedagogical expertise to shape policy while serving on the Education Committee at the classroom. Throughout his professional career he was dedicated to working side-by- Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art. Working to serve those who bring art side with teachers and teaching artists in to our classrooms, Scott built the capacity

of educators through lasting collaborations between Chicago’s most prestigious institutions, including the Newberry Library, the Chicago Historical Museum, the Garfield Park Conservatory, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Intuit Gallery for Outsider Arts, the Roger Brown Study Collection, the Conservation Design Forum, the Puerto Rican Arts Alliance, the Second City, and the Chicago Blues Foundation. Scott joined the CAPE (Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education) staff in 2002 as the first Program Director and later as Education Director and for the next twenty years, had a significant impact on CAPE’s programming and research. An internationally recognized arts and education leader, Scott was a planner, researcher, writer, teacher, curator, and collaborator. His work focused on fostering a collective professional development network designed to improve teaching and learning through the arts. Because of Scott, more and more children use and apply contemporary art practices and forms in our schools. Scott worked to establish research as an aesthetic and pedagogical practice, central to teaching and learning and to artmaking through collaboration that resulted in CAPE’s Artist/ Researcher model. Scott helped to write federal, state, and regional grants to fund CAPE’s emergence as Chicago’s pre-eminent arts programming resource. Scott championed

the exhibition and public sharing of student work. Working with staff and teaching artists, he developed CAPE’s exhibition practice. He worked with many colleagues, teaching artists, and teachers to plan the CAPE Gallery, which was opened in early 2023. Scott’s passion for CAPE’s work was driven by his unshakable belief in the creativity of children. Throughout his career, Scott shaped how children experienced the arts in schools as a path to change the world one student at a time. Scott built a lasting network of collaborating cultural resources that brings art to thousands and thousands of school children in communities across our region every day. His lasting legacy is defined by the connections he built between museum educators, principals and school administrators, teachers, artists and colleagues who continue to work together to shape how our students grow and interact with art in their classrooms, their community, and their lives. Family left to honor Scott are brother and sister-in-law Jon and Cecelia Sikkema of Fulton, nephew Justin (Maranda) Wagner of Oroville WA, niece Jessica Newkirk of DeWitt IA, nephew Jerry Sikkema of Cedar Rapids, IA , niece Joce (Joseph) Kopera of Davenport, IA and great nephews and nieces; Patrick Newkirk, Rylee Wagner, Cecelia Newkirk and Russell Kopera. Scott was preceded in death by his parents and brother Loren.

TODD “MO” MORTHLAND

A memorial has been established to FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) camp Born: June 1, 1967 in Morrison, IL scholarships for Morrison youth. Died: October 22, 2023 in Morrison, IL Todd was born June 1, 1967, in Morrison, IL, to Douglas and Jean (Marshall) Morthland. TODD “MO” MORTHLAND, 56, of Morrison, He was educated in the Morrison schools and was a 1985 graduate of Morrison High IL, passed away on School. Todd received many accolades Sunday, October during his school career including: 2nd place 22, 2023, at home, from esophageal and in the Punt, Pass and Kick competition, Little League All-Star, First Team All-Conference genetic liver cancer. Cremation rites have Offensive End and Linebacker, Sterling Gazette All-Area Team, First Team Quad City been accorded. A private family graveside Times Western All-Area Offensive End, a basservice will be held at Grove Hill Cemetery, ketball letter and was named Homecoming in Morrison, with Ken Renkes officiating. Attendant his senior year. Todd received a The Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes football scholarship to Iowa Wesleyan where Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. he played for one year. He then transferred

to Northern Illinois University receiving his Associates Degree, in landscaping and small business. Todd had a variety of jobs over the years, but his most treasured was his own business of 20+ years, Todd’s Lawn and Landscaping. He had an extreme love for nature. He often could be found outside planting or tending to the flowers and shrubs or mowing and feeding the birds and squirrels. Survivors include his son, Connor “Peanut/ Little Mo” Morthland of Morrison, IL; his parents, Douglas “Pops” Morthland and Jean “Mom” Reed both of Morrison, IL; his sister Tammi “Sis” Morthland of Morrison, IL; his niece Addison (Dylan) Steinke of Dayton, OH; his aunts, Cheryl (Robert) Corzatt of Oquawka, IL and Ruth Morthland of Morrison, IL; his uncle, Al Morthland of Rock Falls, IL;

ARLETT L. VAN DAMME

EDWARD L. NIELSEN

great-aunts Judy and Larry Sieh EDWARDandL.uncles, NIELSEN ofBorn: Morrison and Loretta November 7, 1966and Don Sieh of San Antonio TX; several cousins; many special Died: October 25, 2023 friends. He was preceded in death by hisL. grandEdward Nielsen, 56 parents; two uncles, Donald Morthland of rural Tampico and died Robert Brandner. Wednesday October Since Todd’s diagnosis, June,atheMayo created 25,in2023 a bucket list that he was able toand almost Hospital Clinics in fully complete; even reconnecting with a Rochester, MN. high school classmate and Hespending was born aonweek in Florida recently. He would often7,state: November 1966 “There’s another piece the puzzle.” Special in Morrison, the son of of Marlin William and thanks friends of Todd’sNielsen. and theEdward family; Cheryl to Elaine (Klockenga) Barry Bielema, CJ Rubio, Woodman, attended and was a 1984Jackie graduate of TampiRandy Judy Bailey. co HighPlanthaber School. Heand married Kristine Rubright ToNovember send online12,condolences to www. on 1988 in RockgoFalls. Ed was bosmarenkes.com a lifelong farmer South West of Tampico. He enjoyed bee keeping, hunting and riding his Gold Wing motorcycle. Survivors include his wife, Kristine; their three sons: Anthony Nielsen and Zachery Nielsen both of Davenport and Matthew Nielsen of Gothenburg, NE; his father Marlin Nielsen; his brother Greg (Vicki) Nielsen of Tampico. He was preceded in death by his mother. Visitation will be held on Friday November 3, 2023 from 4-7 PM at the McDonald Funeral Home, 1002 12th Avenue in Rock Falls. A private family service will take place .

son, IL, the daughter of Kenneth and Audrey (Bleitz) Cocking. She was a Special Education Born: January 16, 1947 in Morrison, IL Teacher for the Bi-County Special Education Died: October 27, 2023 in Erie, IL Cooperative for 27 years. She was a member Arlett Laurine Van- of the Erie United Methodist Church and held Damme, 76, of Erie, IL, various offices. Arlett served on the Library Board two separate terms. She enjoyed died Friday, October 27, 2023 at her home. coaching Special Olympics, gardening, feedServices will be held at ing the birds and playing Bunco and cards 10:30 am on Saturday, with a special group of ladies. She especially loved her time with the grandkids. November 4, 2023 at Arlett is survived by her children, Bradley Gibson – Bode Funeral VanDamme, Amber (Jason) Johnson, GenHome, Erie. Visitation will be from 4 – 7 pm eseo; brothers, Kenneth Cocking, Lyle (Linda) on Friday at the funeral home. Burial will Cocking; grandchildren, Jason Johnson, Jr., be in the Erie Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Erie United Methodist Church, or Alexys Johnson; and two nieces and three nephews. She was preceded in death by her Special Olympics. Arlett was born January 16, 1947 in Morri- parents. Share a memory or condolence at www.gibsonbodefh.com.

Born: November 7, 1966 Died: October 25, 2023 Edward L. Nielsen, 56 of rural Tampico died Wednesday October 25, 2023 at Mayo Hospital and Clinics in Rochester, MN. He was born on November 7, 1966 in Morrison, the son of Marlin William and Cheryl Elaine (Klockenga) Nielsen. Edward attended and was a 1984 graduate of Tampico High School. He married Kristine Rubright on November 12, 1988 in Rock Falls. Ed was a lifelong farmer South West of Tampico. He enjoyed bee keeping, hunting and riding his Gold Wing motorcycle. Survivors include his wife, Kristine; their three sons: Anthony Nielsen and Zachery

NATHAN ROCKER Nathan Robert Rocker, 27, of Collins, MO, passed on 10/22/2023. Arrangements entrusted to Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home, Morrison, IL. Additional information: www.bosmarenkes.com.


OBITUARIES Born: March 16, 1929 in Fulton, IL Died: October 27, 2023 in Morrison, IL ARLENE B. MEREMA, 94, of Morrison, IL, died Friday, October 27, 2023, at Resthave Home in Morrison. Her funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, November 2, 2023, at Spring Valley Reformed Church in Fulton, IL, with Rev. Paul Wissink, pastor of Spring Valley Reformed Church, officiating. A visitation will precede the service starting at 10:00 AM until the time of the funeral. A graveside service will be held at 1:30 PM on Thursday, November 2, 2023 at Fulton Township Cemetery in Fulton, IL. The Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorials have been established to Spring Valley Reformed Church and Resthave Home. Arlene was born March 16, 1929, in Fulton, IL, to Joe J. and Helen B. (Vander Vinne) Bielema. She was educated in the Otter Bluff Grade Schools and was a 1946 graduate of Morrison High School. She married Bernard “Bernie” Merema on June 9, 1950, in Fulton,

IL. He died June 15, 2018. Arlene was employed as a receptionist for Dr. Vandermydes and Dr. Jennings. Arlene was a dedicated member of Spring Valley Reformed Church, where she served as a Sunday School Teacher, directed the Memorial Day Plays, and was involved with the Ladies Aide and Missionary Guild. Beyond her church community, she was a valued member of the Wa-Tan-Ye Club of Morrison, IL, and took an active role in the Meals on Wheels program, touching the lives of many through her selfless acts of kindness. Survivors include two daughters, Sally (Jim) Hamann of Eldridge, IA and Sue (Bill) Maurice of Canton, IL; one son, Steve (Mary Kay) Merema of Rochelle, IL; five grandchildren, Blake Hamann, Todd (Teresa) Hamann, Erin (fiancé, Eli McCormick) O’Flaherty, Steve (Rachel) Merema Jr. and Greg Merema; two step-grandchildren, Hayden (Sidney) Maurice and Laurenn (fiancé, Alec Armstrong) Maurice; six great grandchildren, Gracie and Callan Hamann, Kaitlyn and Jillian Hamann and Gwen and Nora Merema; three step-great-grandchildren; Max Martens and Tate and Trace Maurice. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bernie; one sister, Bernice Byland; one brother, Raymond Bielema. To send online condolences go to www. bosmarenkes.com September September13th 13th&&14th 14th

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MORRISON – A former Clinton, Iowa, man accused of raping a woman in Fulton on Sept. 7 was found unfit to stand trial after a mental health evaluation, Branden M. Landry court records show. Branden M. Landry, 31, and currently homeless, will undergo treatment. A status hear-

ing on his case is set for Jan. 26 in Whiteside County Court. Landry, who has a history of mental illness, was arrested on a warrant for criminal sexual assault on Sept. 19 in Dixon. The woman was an acquaintance, Fulton Police Chief Nick Neblung said. Criminal sexual assault carries four to 15 years in prison. Landry, who also has lived in Rochelle, has no criminal history in Whiteside County and no felony history in Ogle County, court records show.

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Oct. 21 Sean J. Warning of Fulton was cited for DUI in the 1300 block of 14th Avenue. He was released with a notice to appear. The public is reminded that these are charges and all people are presumed innocent until proved guilty in a court of law.

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6 GLIMPSES OF THE PAST – FULTON

1983: Request for tax increase for River Bend school district on ballot 60 Years

40 Years

Oct. 30, 1963

Production of nitrogen at the new Nitrin plant near Albany got started in the $23.5 million setup that was completed seven weeks early. Nitrin, owned by International Minerals and Chemical Corp. and Northern Natural Gas Co. of Omaha, is the first industry to locate on the 2,300-acre Cordova Industrial Park. IMC is the only world supplier of agricultural chemicals producing nitrogen, phosphate and potash. Volunteer donations to the Harbor Crest Home reached near the $1,000 mark and members of the board of directors expected to receive enough additional contributions to meet the $1,200 original payment on the real estate. Most of the $1,000 contributed thus far came from the board of directors of 24 men who are organizing the home.

50 Years

Oct. 31, 1973

Students were asked to draw posters on the subject “Why Fulton Needs A Park District.” Winners in the contest were Brenda Balk, first place, and Duane Higgerson, second place. Grades five through seven participated. Sikkema’s Appliances and Floor Coverings are offering pool tables at $279.

Oct. 2, 1983

The $76,000 bond issue, which the city approved as part of the payment of $145,000 to Elmer Engelhorn for the Fulton Marina, is now “in limbo,” Mayor Maliszewski said. The City Council took action, which may reopen all phases of the city’s relationship with Engelhorn in renegotiation. The council adopted an ordinance to “pursue” and investigate all phases of the transactions between the city and Engelhorn and to proceed with litigation that might result in a “declaratory” judgment redefining the obligations and the rights of the parties involved. Voters in the River Bend school district will mark their ballots on a request for a tax increase for the district and also to fill five seats on the board. Two incumbents, Mrs. William Mask, president of the board, and Robert Dykema, secretary, are asking for additional terms. Also asking for additional terms are Mrs. Melvin Willey and Gary Wagner, who is opposed by Charles Kerr. James Dannels and James Fish are candidates for four-year terms.

30 Years

Oct. 27, 1993

Superior Body Works recently com-

pleted a new building for the business and is having a grand opening at 5630 Fulton Road, east of Fulton on Route 136. In addition to complete automotive body repair, the business specializes in pickup truck accessories. Owners of the business are Jeff and Carla Zajicek. The Neese-Kimball Insurance Agency of Erie has been honored by Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Company of Iowa’s Million Dollar Club for ranking as one of the top 50 producers in writing crop hail insurance for 1993. The agency was presented the prestigious President’s Award for sales excellence, ranking 23 in the entire company. Accepting the award were Ronald Kimball, Carl Neese, Howard Neese II and Karen Bramm.

20 Years

Oct. 29, 2003

All personnel of Drive, Inc were called together to hear the announcement that the ownership of the worldclass company would change Nov. 1. Ron Den Besten, who has been with the company for the past 31 years, announced his retirement at the meeting and that his longtime ownership partner and brother, Al Den Besten, would become the company chairman and director as of Nov. 1. Included in

the new ownership group are current officers Dave Vogel, Jim Lamb and Mike Landers. Aubree Rhoades, Amanda Boonstra and Abigail Adams were invited to participate in the Tourney Sports USA Tournament in Hawaii in summer 2004. Nominations are taken for outstanding junior volleyball athletes. Tourney Sports usually allows one athlete or possibly two per school to participate. Because of the outstanding efforts and qualities each of these athletes possess, all three were accepted.

10 Years

Oct. 30, 2013

The Fulton Kiwanis Club elected new officers for 2014: Jon Lockhart, co-vice president; Dr. Bill Wilkin, board director; Chris Meyers, president; Len Janis, treasurer; Larry Russell, secretary; Wendy Ottens, co-vice president; Jeremy Wiebenga, board director; and Barb Suehl-Janis, board director. Fulton High School science teacher Stacy Gates was the recipient of a grant for $500 from LyondellBasell, which recently awarded grants totaling more than $12,000 to 10 organizations in the Clinton and Fulton areas.

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By STEVEN D. HARRISON, M.D. A goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland. There may be several types as well as several causes. The usual presentation to the doctor is someone who has noticed a lump or swelling in the throat that seems more prominent than usual. Alternatively, these may be discovered incidentally on a physical examination. While many goiters are benign, others can be more serious. In addition to blood tests, the doctor may wish to perform a thyroid scan for certain types of goiters. If you have a goiter with unusual lumps, a biopsy

may be obtained. In areas of the world where iodine is low, goiters may develop because this element is critical to the production of a normal functioning thyroid hormone. Paradoxically, though, too much iodine may cause problems to the thyroid as well. The treatment of a goiter may encompass a wide variety of approaches depending on the cause, the age of the patient and what the doctor and patient are willing to do. Sometimes these are simply observed and followed with time. Many people with thyroid goiters receive a replacement thyroid hor-

mone by mouth with the idea that the goiter has developed because the thyroid gland in normal size had not produced sufficient hormone. It is hoped that the outside or extra hormone would suppress this enlargement and cause the thyroid to function more normally. Of course, the condition must be monitored to make sure that high thyroid does not develop. High thyroid sometimes may be seen with goiters. Certain phases of goiters may go through periods where they are high at times and low later. Treatment also may cause this as one of the options is thyroid iodine

radiation. This is because extra iodine can have a paradoxical effect, causing suppression of not only the goiter, but the thyroid functions over time. Thus, someone may start out normal to high and over a period of time, maybe even years, end up with low thyroid. This again underscores the need for periodic monitoring. There also is an option for surgery for some goiters. Of course, there always are trade-offs. Replacement therapy often may be recommended. One also has to keep in mind that the parathyroids are closely connected with the thyroid and if they also were to be removed may lead to problems.

Madison St. in Morrison. All books and baked goods will be sold by donation. Odell readers are wonderful bakers and will have their mouth-watering delicacies available to buy. These will include many favorites such as cookies,

breads, muffins, cakes, pies and even caramel corn. The book sale will be in the program room. Whatever fits your reading pleasure can be found – romance, western, science fiction, biography,

history, etc. Browse through the selections of new authors, much beloved authors and maybe a surprise or two. Do not miss this event that raises money for the local library.

LOCAL NEWS BRIEF Odell’s book and bake sale to take place Saturday

The Odell Public Library Friends will host their annual book and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Odell Public Library, 307 S.

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As Thanksgiving and Christmas approach, we think of family gatherings around the table that end in dessert. Traditionally, this includes some type of favorite pie. But do we truly know the story behind the pie? Volunteer millers of de Immigrant Windmill will host culinary expert Catherine Lambrecht at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, at the Windmill Cultural Center, 111 10th Ave., Fulton. Lambrecht, an expert on family heirloom recipes, will share the history of the American pie. A veteran of culinary competitions in Lake County and at Illinois State fairs, Lambrecht is the founder of Greater

Midwest Foodways Alliance. The event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be offered. Monthly programming is made Catherine possible by grants Lambrecht through the Illinois Humanities and F.A.C.E./DS Flikkema Foundation. For more information, visit Windmill Cultural Center and de Immigrant Facebook page, the Fulton Facebook page, www.cityoffulton.us or call 563-249-6115.

MORRISON – The Morrison Music Theater Association announced the cast and crew of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” The play will be presented the weekend of the Morrison Christmas Walk. The cast includes Ed Davis, Wheaton; Kraig Schweiss, Sterling; Hope MacClennan, Amira Tharp and Judah Tharp, Clinton; and Jasmine Ames and Kim Meyers, Prophetstown. Cast members from Morrison include Kara Christin, Levi Christin, Shay Steele, Finley Steele, Mesa Popkin, Rush Popkin, Alice Richards, Zayley Boonstra, Darien Smith, Ella Balk, Bonnie Phend, Eric Phend, Connie Swan-

son-DeSpain and Caitlynn Smith. The director is Jalayne Riewerts. The production crew is assistant director Bonnie Phend, music director Nancy Brezinski, sound and light technician Rob Stone, set designer Theresa Brandon and foley artist Wes Tharp. The family comedy will be presented at 7 p.m. Dec. 1 and 2 p.m. Dec. 2 and Dec. 3 in the Morrison Tech Auditorium. Admission is free. Performances are sponsored by the RKR & Associates Landscape Nursery. It is produced by a special arrangement with Concord Theatricals.

Morrison High School releases first-quarter honor roll 4.00 and above Class of 2024: Blake Adams, Carly

Boonstra, Cooper Bush, Geneva Connelly, Brianna Groenewold, Madison Houzenga, Karalynn Kirkpatrick, Madison Krum, Andrew Melton, Allen Rumfelt, Gracelyn Streets-Wood, Sarah Weston, Karder White Class of 2025 : Austin Boonstra, Blake Huizenga, Brooklyn Knouse, Paige Leighton, Isaiah McDearmon, Hunter McNeece, Sarah Stralow, Camryn Veltrop Class of 2026: Annabelle Blevin, Abigail Weston Class of 2027: Zayley Boonstra, Laila Cason, Claire DeRycke, Gema Ferry, Lexy Ingram, Joshua Melton, Madelyn Mertes, Rachael Taylor

3.500 to 3.999 Class of 2024: Kaylynn Alfrejd, Dylan

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rens, Caden Bielema, Emery Brewer, Cambell Buikema, Sebastian Carreno, Daily Damhoff, Jordan Eads, Peyton Emerson, Kelsey Gibbs, Brayden Houzenga, Katie Hutchison, Keegan Mayberry, Abbagail McClain, Daeshaun McQueen, Madeleine Milnes, Chase Newman, Emma Oldham, Camden Pruis, Carson Strating, Marissa Tichler, Nicholas Wagenecht II Class of 2025 : Madilyn Armitage, Colton Bielema, Landon Cook, Olivia Dauphin, Jeff Decker, Isabella Duncan, Allison Ferguson, Kenadi Hinrichsen, Reese Kramer, Emma Mackum, MaKenzie Neas, Evan Peddicord, Tyler Peters, Danica Pfister, Reynolds Reavy IV, Elise Richards, Lauren Rubright, Geneva Vegter, Keelan Woodin Class of 2026: Derek Adams, Allie Anderson, Brady Anderson, Adriana

Arenols Diaz, Emily Arias, Harper Buikema, Emma Christin, Kaylee Doebler, Brooklyn Hall, Naomi Kershaw, Ethan Lee, Peyton Lowery, Levi Milder, Leah Nice, Noah Robbins, Brayden Rubright, Isabella Scachette, Koltin Swaim, Sara Weida, Sarah Wetzell, Carson White, Ross Wiersema, Samuel Williams, Cailee Wright, Alayna Zinke Class of 2027: Ashley Alba, Corbin Allen, Oliver Armstrong, Jayci Bormann, Caeleb Bramm, Silas Dolieslager, Ava Duncan, Anna Eggemeyer, Megan Folkers, Serenity Guerrero, Hailey Kenseth, Leland Kramer, Wil Layne, Marissa Mackum, Joshua McDearmon, Elle Milnes, Caleb Modglin, Sarah Osborn, Lena Reinhart, Ally Richards, Alexis Stuart, Katrina Sweitzer, Claire Temple, Avery White, Jaxon Yaklich, Leah

Young

3.200 to 3.499 Class of 2024: Yesena Arroyo-Miller,

Hailey Edwards, Collin Geerts, Jason Hall, Lisa Hardesty, Jonathon Hicks, Cameron McDonnell, Evan McDonnell Class of 2025: Ilmeta Dzeladini, Danielle Fulton, Lacey Lancaster, Zachary Milder, Kaylee Pruis, Jacob Reed, Kaleb Schroeder, Gavin Streets-Wood Class of 2026: Gavin Baker, Kenzie Bruckner, Conrad Eichman, Brandon Garcia-Meirndorf, Jenna Grater, Wyatt Hoehn, Paige LaShelle, Sophia Milnes, Ryan Peppers, Collin Renkes, Issac Ruiz, Shawna Simpson, Lexi Walters Class of 2027: Rylan Alvarado, Caleb Carroll, Kennedy Conduff, Remzije Dzeladini, Caleb Houzenga, Keira Hudson, Wyatt Hutson, Kamden White

Erie Middle School announces first-quarter students On-A-Roll Erie Middle School announced the first quarter On-A-Roll. Students on the list have a B average, with * denoting all A’s. Fifth grade: Emily Adams, Evan Barnett, *Dylan Berk, *Gretta Bradley, *Blake Burns, Jerrod Capps, Payzleigh Carr, *Liam Copeland, Blaze Covell, Jillian Daughenbaugh, Brayden Garcea, Soren Gerdes, *Gabriella Hamm, Aylia Hanlon, *Layla Hovey, Mason Jackson, *Grace Jacobs, *Emmerson Johnston, *Kaci Kapple, Weston Karstens, Jackson Klendworth, Amelia McDaniel, *Arabella Mills, *Owen Misfeldt, Elena Mitchell, Ava Moshier, *Silas Newman, *Carmen Riewerts,

Hudson Ryan, *Quinn Temple, *Olivia Thorpe, *Sydney Timmerman, Kylie VanHamme, *Cambree Vittori, *Ashley Wetzell, *Jack White, Zoey Wiebenga, Mackenzie Wilcox, Brody Young. Sixth grade: *Trevor Baar, Melody Bruner, Carter Calvert, Conner Dornbush, Derek Dornbush, *Kassie Dornbush, Molly Dornbush, Brayden Gehrking, Hunter Hovey, Gavin Jones, *Julia Keeling, Channing Love, Julian Martinez, *Turner Melton, Kate Mickley, *Janelle Norman, Jonathan Paxton, Everett Pratt, *Logan Punke, Heath Robertson, *Drew Robshaw, Railynn Stewart, *Brady Timmerman,

Brooklyn Trent, *Braylon VanDeWostine, *Aria Vittori, *Natalie Willard, Natalie Wright. Seventh grade: Jaxon Alls, Chance Anderson, Micah Bach, Hannah Bailey, *Noah Berk, Caleb Brown, *Brady Burns, Hunter Bush, Taylie Cope, Sydney Dornbush, *Hailey Eyrich, *Aidan Garcea, Kingston Gehrking, Zoey Horton, Taytum Jacobs, Ava Johnson, Grayson Johnston, Averee Lukehart, Aniyah McReynolds, Ethan Meier, *Lia Milem, Adah Mills, *Lillian Misfeldt, Peyton Misfeldt, Donivan Monkus, Brynley Ponce, Dawson Pool, Alyssa Pratt, Addison Roupe, Reese Ryan, Charlotte Stropes, Ellah Weaver,

Walker Wright, Caleb Zaagman. Eighth grade: Sophie Anderson, *Faith Baar, Nolan Bradley, Ivy Brooks, Nevaeh Couch, *Kyla Crady, Carson Eyrich, Andrew Fenzel, Elijah Franzen, Ayden Grawe, Chloe Hamilton, Addison Horton, Fallen Jackson, *Lyla Johnson, Hunter Jones, Callen Keegan, *Laila Keeling, *James Lopez, *Jacob Murphy, *Jennica Norman, Kelsi Packer, *Braeden Punke, Christopher Pyse, Kaycee Russell, *Ella Schipper, *Carter Shepherd, Adison Stephens, Toby Tate, Jackson Tegeler, Addilyn Temple, Cheyenne Terry, Craig Thompson, Mia Trent, Remington Turner, Mason Voeltz.

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Area students awarded UW-Whitewater scholarships

Morrison Junior High Cheer Camp is Nov. 11-12

Economics Admissions Scholarship Morrison – Anna Rinker, who is studying elementary education, won the Grace Alvord Scholarship Erie – Kelsey Stichter, who is studying sociology, won the Chancellor Scholars The UW-Whitewater Foundation awarded more than $2.5 million in scholarships to students.

WHITEWATER, Wis. – The following local students were among University of Wisconsin-Whitewater scholarship recipients receiving financial awards for the 2023-24 academic year. Fulton – Amy Hughes, who is studying finance, won the College of Business and

The camp will be at the junior high school. Pizza will be provided at noon. Please wear a T-shirt, athletic shorts and tennis shoes and bring your own water bottle. Sign-up deadline is Monday, Nov. 6. For information, text Coach Sam at 815-718-0873.

Morrison Junior High School, 300 Academic Drive, will host a Cheer Camp for children ages 4-10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, and Sunday, Nov. 12. Cost is $25 a child.

PROPERTY TRANSFERS FOR WHITESIDE COUNTY Filed Oct. 13-20 Warranty deeds

$75,000. Stephan W. and Kendra Houska to Michael G. Rice, 407 Eighth Ave., Fulton, $171,900. Jeffrey and Teresa Slagle to Paul O. Wikoff Jr., 514 W. Park St., Morrison, $110,000. Randal and Joy Nelson to Evan R. Fassler, Sydney M. Petersen and Merle A. Saunders, 1203 Eighth Ave., Sterling, $81,500. Kyle D. Guilliams to Evan Angel, 808 Eighth Ave., Fulton, $114,000. Eucharice Chris Lehman to Joy A., Randal D. and Holly A. Nelson, 1403 Prophet Road, Rock Falls, $118,000. Corwell Properties LLC to Kahley and Danny Martinez Sr., 609 W. 10th St., Sterling, $140,000.

Dustin and Keith Segura to Kimberly M. Hampton, 1006 W. State Route 30, Rock Falls, $55,000. Michael R. Sage to Jackson Stonewall Purvis, 109 Lafayette St., Prophetstown, $132,000. Irma Geerts to Aaron Ulrich, 118 10th St., Fulton, $180,000. 631 E Lincolnway LLC to D&M Enterprises LLC, apartment complex at 631 E. Lincolnway, Morrison, $240,000. Linda L. Saucier to Ryan Workman, 15165 Vans Road, Fulton, $79,900. Harvey Ottens, Lisa Goodenough, Shelley Tiesman and Kristine Ottens, now Matthews, to Morrison GLC Properties LLC, 109 W. Park St., Morrison,

Friendship Temple of Jesus Christ to Lonnie B. Chattic, 906 Oak Ave., 901 Ash Ave. and 2102 Chestnut Ave., Sterling, $0. Miranda M. Johnson and Jerimiah E. Johnson to Stephen C. Kovach III, 610 W. Sixth St., Sterling, $12,500.

Shelly M. Bertolozzi, formerly Timbs, to Rosa M. Velasquez, 408 Ave. I, Sterling, $45,000. Ruth Mae Mix to Bogdan Boanca, 610 W. 10th St., Rock Falls, $9,000. Prophetstown Equipment Inc. to Bartlett Family Trust, Ruth L. Bartlett, trustee, 419 Maple St., Prophetstown and 1705 17th Ave., Sterling, $0. Craig A. Stralow to American Eagle Overhead Doors LLC, 700 1/2 Lincolnway, Morrison, (Stralow Craig Excavating) $27,200.

Trustees deed

Arthur F. and Mary Jane Connelly Trust to Alison L. and Charles J. George, 609 Ash Ave., Morrison, $82,500. Executors deed

Jeffrey Rolland Sr. Estate to Nancy A. Spitzer, 512 16th Ave., Fulton, $87,500.

Quit claim deeds

Barry Goodwin to Harkness Properties LLC, 303 W. Lincolnway, Morrison, $0. Margaret Valladares to PM&SR Investments Inc., 220 E. Third St., Sterling, $0.

Deed

Joseph J. Hicks to Sterling Federal Bank, 409 W. Lincolnway, Morrison, $0. Source: Whiteside County Recorder’s Office

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IHSA CLASS 1A FIRST-ROUND PLAYOFFS: MORRISON 34, FULTON 12

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dwussow@shawmedia.com MORRISON – The No. 5-seeded Morrison Mustangs defeated the No. 12-seeded Fulton Steamers 34-12 Saturday afternoon at E.M. Bud Cole Field. The Steamers (6-4) took control of the game early building a 12-0 lead. After two three-and-outs on their first two drives, they had two straight touchdown drives. Fulton junior quarterback Dom Kramer connected with junior tight end Jacob Huisenga on a 50-yard pass down the right sideline to set up the first scoring drive. Senior running back A.J. Boardman cashed in with a 6-yard touchdown run on the next play, giving Fulton a 6-0 lead with 3:39 left in the first quarter. On the ensuing Morrison possession, the Steamers tackled sophomore running back Brady Anderson short of the first-down marker on a fourthand-2, forcing a turnover on downs at the Morrison 48. They quickly capitalized with a touchdown. The 52-yard drive was finished by a 1-yard Kramer touchdown run. Fulton took a 12-0 lead with 8:31 remaining in the second quarter. “We had a really good game plan. We were able to get some stops on defense. When we got the ball in favorable positions for us, we were able to get to some of the things we wanted to get to,” Fulton coach Patrick Lower said. “Their overall team speed was really good and we knew that. We just weren’t able to make plays. They made more plays and big plays and that’s what they are. They’re a big-play team. They’ve done it all year. And we take four or five plays away from that, the game, maybe it’s a different story. But they made those plays. “Their speed is for real. They’re a really good football team.” After Fulton’s second touchdown,

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Morrison’s Camden Pruis stops the ball from landing in the hands of Fulton’s Baylan Damhoff on Oct. 28 in round one of the Class 1A football playoffs in Morrison. Morrison shifted the momentum. On the first play of the next drive, Anderson found a gap up the middle, juked out three defenders and ran for a 62-yard touchdown, drawing the Mustangs (9-1) to within 12-7. “I think it really set the tone that we weren’t going to give up and we were going to give it our all for all four quarters,” Morrison senior fullback-linebacker Carson Strating said. “That was a big play for Brady.” The Steamers forced a three-and-out later and returned the punt to the Morrison 46, setting up their offense nicely again, but Strating intercepted a Kramer pass over the middle and

returned it 53 yards to the Fulton 5. On the next play, junior quarterback Colton Bielema hit Anderson on a 3-yard touchdown strike. Morrison took a 14-12 lead with 56.1 seconds left in the half. “That was an awesome play by him,” Anderson said about Strating’s interception. “He jumped the ball, ran it down to their five and managed to push it in [to the end zone].” After a shaky start to the game, Morrison completely dominated the second half. Opening the third quarter with a 70-yard touchdown drive, it took a 22-12 lead and seized control of the game. Initially, the opening drive of the

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second half appeared to be headed for a three-and-out as Fulton forced a fourthand-2 from the Morrison 38. But Mustangs senior Daeshaun McQueen took a fake punt 37 yards down the right sideline to pick up the first down, then picked up another 15 yards on a wide receiver screen from Bielema. Strating punched in a run from two yards out and ran in the two-point conversion for the 10-point lead with 8:21 left in the third quarter. “We won’t stop fighting. We don’t panic. We know what we can do,” Anderson said. “We just keep our heads up and keep going.” “Our team’s really aggressive, and we play as a team for the full four quarters,” Strating said. “We never look down on each other. We just play together as a team.” Morrison senior defensive back Camden Pruis intercepted a pass late in the third quarter and Anderson followed with an 80-yard touchdown run on the next play. Bielema threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Blake Adams to finish the scoring with 4:34 remaining. Anderson totaled three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) and rushed for 171 yards on 10 carries. McQueen caught four passes for 56 yards and had a 37-yard run. Bielema went 7-for-12 passing for 64 yards and two touchdowns. Reynolds Reavy and Karder White each recorded a sack for Morrison. Kramer passed for 109 yards and rushed for 63 yards and a touchdown, Trevor Tiesman caught two passes for 68 yards, Boardman totaled 51 all-purpose yards (30 rushing, 21 receiving) and a rushing touchdown and Baylen Damhoff added 27 receiving yards and a 57-yard pass for the Steamers. Round 2 of the playoffs will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Kewanee-Wethersfield. Tickets are $6 and the gates will open at 11:30 a.m.

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The Fulton Steamers and their coaches pose for a photo after winning the championship game against Aurora Christian at the Class 1A Ashton-Franklin Center Regional on Oct. 26.

Lady Steamers are regional champions BELOW: Fulton’s Olivia Knott (9) and Ava Bowen (4) block during the championship match against Aurora Christian at the Ashton-Franklin Center 1A Regional on Thursday, Oct. 26. BELOW LEFT: Fulton’s Miraya Pessman sets the ball during the championship game against Aurora Christian at the Ashton-Franklin Center 1A Regional on Thursday, Oct. 26. LEFT: Fulton’s Reese Dykstra (right) and Resse Germann (left) celebrate the Steamers’ championship win against Aurora Christian at the Ashton-Franklin Center 1A Regional on Thursday, Oct. 26. The Steamers won the match in two sets to advance to the Lanark Sectional.


CROSS COUNTRY: 1A OREGON SECTIONAL

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OREGON – Under Liz Green, the Erie-Prophetstown cross country program always has been an environment of caring for one another. That attribute payed dividends as both the boys and girls teams advanced to the IHSA state meet. “We gave a speech on the bus about the world being full of givers and takers,” Green said. “The message we left them with is be a giver for your team.” That spiritual message was contagious as every team member, whether competing or not, did all they could to build one another up. One of those was senior Jillian Norman, who was in a boot and couldn’t run because of a potential injury. “It’s really disappointing for me, but I am so proud and excited for the team,” Norman said. The boys have qualified before, but this is the first time the girls team will be headed to Detweiller Park in Peoria, site of the state meet. The top six teams advanced and E-P made it by the narrowest of margins, defeating Rockford Christian 197-199 for the sixth spot. “It’s crazy,” Green said. “The girls have worked so hard and deserve this.” It was freshman Sarah Link leading the way with an individual eighthplace finish in a time of 20:23. In a close race for first, Evelyn O’Connor of Seneca beat Emily Downing of Cambridge 19:07-19:09. For Link, the day was even more special as she celebrated her 15th birthday with some of her best friends. More critically, she passed three runners in the last mile. “It’s so much fun being here today and it helps having all the support we do,” Link said. Finishing in 28th was fellow freshman Jessie Deneve (21:34) on the 3-mile Park West course. Other E-P scorers were junior Chloe Slock (22:20), senior Clara Ashdown (23:08) and freshman Alana Little (23:16). “Alana’s time was the fastest she’s ever run,” Green said. “She was motivated because her grandmother is dying from cancer.” Perennial power Winnebago, which took a huge loss to graduation, still took the team title with 99 points. Sectional favorite Sherrard did not make it out of the regional. Its No. 1 runner collapsed before finishing and another runner was absent, thus leaving it with four finishers, one short of what was needed to score as a team, which

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Erie-Prophetstown’s Charlie Link (right) runs at the 1A Oregon Sectional held Oct. 28 at Oregon Park West. greatly aided E-P’s chances at the sectional. Among other area teams, Port Byron Riverdale was eighth, Lanark Eastland 13th and Oregon 18th out of 19 teams. “Our girls have been trendsetters,” Riverdale coach Kevin Claus said. “They have not had a full team since 2004 and this is the first time at a sectional for us.” For Oregon, two-time state qualifier Ella Danhorn finished 37th. The cutoff for individuals not on a qualifying team was 17th place. The E-P boys had a bit more breathing room than the girls with 126 points for fifth place, compared with 179 for sixth-place Sterling Newman. Rock Island was odd man out with 189. In a close battle for first between the usual suspects, it was Rockford Christian with 80, Riverdale 86 and Winnebago 92. Charlie Link paced E-P with a sixthplace showing out of 152 competitors. Junior Nicolai Martino (16:04) of ’Bago upset senior Weston Forward (16:16) of RC for the individual championship. For E-P, it was trio of seniors leading the way, with Lucas Dreisbach (17:30) in 23rd and Tyson Skinner (17:45) in 28th joining Link as top scorers. “I’m in shock,” Link said. “This is my first time going to state since I was in eighth grade.” E-P went as a team in 2021, but Link was sick. Last year, he missed competing as an individual because of injury.

Gus Schultz and Wyatt Goosens also scored for E-P. The only area individual qualifier was West Carroll sophomore Roscoe Davies, who was 14th in 17:10. Lucas Schaab (16:59) and Lucas Simpson (17:11) were 11th and 15th for Newman. Joining them as scorers were Wyatt Widolff, Carver Grummert and Zachery DeForest. “Our No. 6 (DeForest) stepped up for us,” Simpson said. The regular No. 5 runner, Rico Hernandez, was sick and DeForest played a key role in whether or not the Comets advanced. “With our No. 5 out, I knew it was going to be tighter than what I thought it would have been.” Newman coach Pat Warkins said. “I can’t complain. Everyone ran well and I’m glad we

Riverdale’s Tyler Lockaby sprints to the finish line at the 1A Oregon Sectional held Oct. 28 at Oregon Park West. squeaked in.” Since 2008, it was the 12th state qualifying as a team, a mark that helps perpetuate tradition. “A lot of it ends up with kids having that expectation,” Warkins said. “They don’t want to be the ones to let it down. There’s a lot of difference going down as a team instead of as individuals. It’s not the same if you’re the only one there from your team.” Riverdale was pleased to qualify after losing four of its five top runners from the 2022 state runner-up squad. Sophomore Braedon Bode looks to be the next star runner with a fifth place at 16:27. This is an extremely resilient team,” coach Kevin Claus said. “After losing so much, I wasn’t sure at the start of the season how we would do.”

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ehinton@shawmedia.com Resse Germann was never worried when Aurora Christian strung together five straight points in the second set of the Class 1A AshtonFranklin Center Regional on Oct. 26. “Never, ever,” the junior libero said with a smile after her team’s 25-21, 25-17 win. “I was nervous at school, but I think when we moved the lineup it helped our defense out a lot more and we really found that last push.” That last push came when Coach Stacy Germann, Resse’s mom, changed up the lineup to counter Aurora Christian’s big outside hitter Hope Wagner. “We stayed last night and we watched. We had hitting charts on her. We adjusted our defensive line. We moved our center back. And in the second game, we moved our lineup. We switched so my big blockers Reese Dykstra and Ava Bowen could be on her. They are our two strongest blockers so we flip-flopped our lineup

and it was much better. We got our hand on it,” Coach Germann said. Germann was pleased with her team’s effort en route to the regional win. “I think they did great. This is something they have wanted for a very long time,” Coach Germann said. “They’ve worked for it since they’ve been in the second grade. I am just very happy they could be rewarded with this championship.” Leaders for the Steamers were Annaka Hackett with six kills and three digs, Brooklyn Brennan with five kills, nine digs and seven assists, Miraya Pessman with eight assists, three kills and four digs, Ava Bowen with four kills and Resse Germann with seven digs and four assists. With the win, Fulton advanced to the Eastland Sectional to face Lena-Winslow in the semifinal at 7 p.m. Monday. The sectional championship is slated for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1. The sectional winner advances to the Pecatonica SuperSectional at 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3.

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SPORTS ROUNDUP Volleyball Erie-Prophetstown 2, Morrison 0: At Port Byron, the Panthers defeated the Fillies 25-21, 25-12 in a Class 2A Riverdale Regional quarterfinals match. Leaders for Erie-Prophetstown were Kallie Wiseley with 11 kills, Kennedy Buck with 26 assists, six digs and two blocks,

Jamie Neumiller with seven kills, Claire Reymer with five kills, Peyton Umstead with seven digs and Reagan Sibley with five digs. Fulton 2, Milledgeville 0: At Ashton, the Steamers defeated the Missiles 25-16, 25-16 in a Class 1A Ashton-Franklin Center Regional semifinal.

Leaders for Fulton were Miraya Pessman with 10 kills, seven digs and five assists, Annaka Hackett with seven kills, Reese Germann with 11 digs, two aces and two assists, Brooklyn Brennan with 16 assists, four aces, three digs and two kills and Reese Dykstra with five aces, three kills and three digs.

Riverdale Regional semifinal Newman 2, Erie-Prophetstown 0: Newman won in two matches 25-14 and 25-17 over Erie-Prophetstown. Kennedy Buck amassed 15 assists and 7 digs, Peyton Umstead tallied 9 digs, Lauren Abbott totaled 5 kills and Kallie Wiseley and Claire Reymer added 4 kills apiece.

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Faith Center Church 511 3rd Ave. North, Albany Senior Pastor Ray Gimenez Pastor Arlen VanZee Church Phone: 563-212-4032

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ERIE Erie Baptist Church 8th Ave. and 11th Street, Erie Call Ron Kimball for info: 309-230-3584 Erie Christian Church 715 6th Ave., Erie, 309-659-2561 Minister: Nathan Bright Youth Minister: Aaron Sweeney www.eriechristianchurch.com Erie Evangelical Free Church 1409 16th Ave., Erie, 309-659-7125 Website: erieefree.org Pastor Ron Eckberg Pastor Jonathan Eckberg

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Morrison Christian Reformed Church www.morrisoncrc.org 300 W. South St. - 815-772-4657 Pastor Kevin Verhoeven bethelrevkev@gmail.com

PORT BYRON Bethel Baptist 27308 108th Ave. N., Port Byron Church Phone: 309-523-3352 Pastor Josh Matthews Church of the Cross United Methodist Church 22621 IL 2 and 92, Port Byron Pastor Mark Graham Parish Office: 309-523-2201 Countryside Christian Church 3817 230th St. N., Port Byron Pastor Steve Allison Church Phone: 309-523-2834 Fairfield United Methodist Church 235th St. at 115th Ave. North, Port Byron Pastor Larry Misfeldt - 309-523-3767 Messiah Lutheran Church 302 11th St., Port Byron - 309-523-2421 Pastor Gwen Sefrhans-Murphy Peace Lutheran Church ELCA 20828 Friedens Road, Port Byron Interim Pastor: Nancy Jaster www.peacelutheranil.org - 309-523-2295 Port Byron First United Methodist Church 9412 228th Street North, Port Byron Church Office: 309-523-2396 Email: portbumc@frontiernet.net Jim Crozier, Pastor Becky Butterfield Youth and Family Life Pastor Kathy Crozier - Spiritual Director

PROPHETSTOWN Advent Christian Church 200 Elm St., Prophetstown Pastor Diana Verhulst 815-537-5646 - ptownac.org First Lutheran Church Pastor Chelsey Weech Office: 815-537-2758 www.firstlutheran-ptown.org Leon United Methodist Church 17173 Lomax Road, Prophetstown Pastor Kicheon Peter Ahn - 224-580-5074 pastor.kicheon@gmail.com Prophetstown United Methodist Church 200 W. 2nd St., Prophetstown Pastor Joey Garcea - 815-537-2496 River Church 218 E. 3rd St., Prophetstown 815-876-6226 - www.riverchurchag.com St. Catherine Catholic Church of Prophetstown 815-537-2077

RAPIDS CITY St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 1416 Third Ave., Rapids City Fr. Glenn H. Harris Phone 309-496-2414

TAMPICO St. Mary Catholic Church Reverend Slawomir Zimodro 105 Benton St., Tampico Phone 815-438-5425 Tampico Baptist Church 209 W. 3rd St., Tampico Pastor Ethan Horton Tampico First United Methodist Church Pastor Leanne Keate - 815-438-2530 Church phone - 815-438-6105

DENNIS ELECTRIC Tampico, Illinois 815-438-4402

Dykstra & Law Insurance Agency, Inc. Brent Dykstra, Agent In River City Mall

1426 10th Avenue, Fulton 815-589-2200 SM-ST1891458

Church of the Cross Fall Bazaar and Luncheon is Nov. 4

The Church of the Cross annual Fall Bazaar and Luncheon will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, at the church, located at 22621 Routes 2 and 92, Port Byron. The luncheon will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with chicken casserole, salads, dinner roll, drink and dessert. Cost of the meal is $10. Dine in or w will be available. The bazaar will feature holiday decor, wall hangings, baby books, bib aprons, crocheted stuffed animals, woven rugs and hot pads, potholder towels, RADA cutlery, dip mixes and more. Grandma’s Attic will have a selection of gently used items. There also will be a bake sale with breads, cookies, pies (whole or slices), pickles, jellies and salsa. Frozen 5-by-7 pans of chicken casserole, ham balls, spaghetti casserole, cheesy potatoes and apple crisp will be for sale. For more information, call Diana at 309-235-4623. All are invited for Sunday worship at 8:45 a.m. with Pastor Mark Graham.

Tampico First United Methodist to host ham supper Nov. 8

Tampico First United Methodist Church, located two blocks west of Casey’s General Store, will have its annual ham supper from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Nov. 8 in the church basement. Carryouts will be available. The all-you-can-eat meal includes ham, potatoes, corn and beans, roll, salad, beverage and dessert for a donation. A bake sale will be upstairs in the south Sunday school room. The building is accessible to people with disabilities by parking in the back of the church and using the elevator. This will be a Chapter 1570 Royal Neighbors of America matching fundraiser. All donations up to $1,000 will be matched by RNA.

The Table at CrossView Church’s menu

The Table, a free community meal, is held each Wednesday at CrossView Church, 703 14th Ave. in Fulton. Serving begins at 5:30 p.m. and runs to 6:15 p.m. Nov. 1: Hot dogs with chili and cheese, nachos, applesauce, brownies/Rice Krispie squares. Christian comedian Brad Stine will entertain after the meal at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 8: Taco bar, chips and salsa, Jello, desserts Nov. 15: Spaghetti casserole, Jimmy John’s bread, tossed salad, desserts Nov. 22: Creamy potato or chicken noodle soup, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, crackers, pumpkin pie with Cool Whip

First Reformed Church’s worship and activities

Join us for worship at 9 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, at First Reformed Church, located at 510 15th Ave. in Fulton. Pastor Chuck Huckaby will bring the message and there will be a piano duet. A congregational meeting will be held after worship. Sunday School classes begin at 10:30 a.m. Coffee and refreshments are available during the social time after the service in the library. Creative Crew will meet at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8. Bible study on “A Praying Church” is at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Friday Senior meals have been discontinued. The football and cheerleader breakfast will be at 7 a.m. Friday, Nov. 3. For more information, go to www. firstrcafulton.org.

Fulton Presbyterian Church’s worship and activities

Fulton Presbyterian Church, 311 N. Ninth St., invites you to join them for worship at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Rev. Catherine Martin will deliver the message. Viewing of Season 3 of “The Chosen” will be at 6 p.m. Monday. Boy Scouts will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the Outreach Center. Christian Education for children and teens will meet at 5:45 p.m. Wednesday. The Sit-N-Sew group will meet from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday. Bell choir practice will be at 6 p.m. and choir practice will be at 7 p.m. Thursday. For more information, go to www. fultonpreschurch.org.

Stonecroft Clinton Women’s Connection brunch, program is Nov. 15

Stonecroft Clinton Women’s Connection will meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, at Community Reformed Church, 727 N. 12th St., Clinton, Iowa. All women are invited to brunch, followed by an inspirational speaker. Cost is $13. Speaker Barbara Hoffner of Madison, Wisconsin, will present “Are You Ready for Adventure?” Hoffner encourages us to be adventurers as she shares the greatest adventure of her life. A special feature will be presented by Patricia Pessman of Morrison, author of “The Saga of the Lilac Bush,” which tells the story of one of the most intriguing women of the wild west who lived in rural Morrison in the 1800s. For reservations, call Donna at 563-3576843 or Nancy at 563-242-8819 or her cellphone at 563-357-8859. Reservations are due Friday, Nov. 10.

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No. 2023 FC 89 KNOWN OWNERS (iv) A legal descripNOTICE OF and NON-RECORD tion of the real esCLAIMANTS is the tate sufficient to FORECLOSURE IN THE CIRCUIT 17th day of identify it with rea(FOR COURT FOR THE November, 2023. sonable certainty is PUBLICATION) FOURTEENTH The undersigned as follows: (Ch. 735, Sec. 5/2JUDICIAL 206, 5/2-413, 5/15- certifies that the LOT 5 AND THE CIRCUIT above-entitled EAST 24 FEET OF 1502, 5/15-1503) WHITESIDE Notice is given to mortgage foreclo- LOT 4 IN BLOCK COUNTY, UNKNOWN OWN- sure action was 9, RANGE 7, IN ILLINOIS ERS and NON- filed on the 12th THE CITY OF FULASCENTRA day of October, TON; SITUATED IN RECORD CREDIT UNION, CLAIMANTS of the 2023, and is now THE COUNTY OF Plaintiff, pending. WHITESIDE, IN following-devs. scribed real estate (i) The name of the THE STATE OF BEN K. WIEREMA, that the above-en- plaintiff and the ILLINOIS. a/k/a BENJAMIN titled foreclosure case number are (v) A common adK. WIEREMA; dress or descripaction is now identified above. UNKNOWN pending, and the (ii) The court in tion of the location OWNERS AND day on or after which said action of the real estate is NON-RECORD was brought is as follows: which a default (6397) CLAIMANTS, 710 8th Avenue, may be entered identified above. Defendants. against said UN- (iii) The name of the Fulton, IL 61252 No. 2023 FC 89 KNOWN OWNERS titleholder of (vi) An identification OTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICESOF LEGALNON-RECORD NOTICES LEGAL Nis: LEGAL NOTICES record BEN K. of the mortgages NOTICE and CLAIMANTS is the WIEREMA sought to be foreFORECLOSURE IN THE CIRCUIT 17th day of (iv) A legal descrip- closed as follows: (FOR tion of the real es- 1st Mortgage: COURT FOR THE November, 2023. PUBLICATION) The undersigned tate sufficient to Name of MortFOURTEENTH (Ch. 735, Sec. 5/2206, 5/2-413, 5/15- certifies that the identify it with rea- gagor: JUDICIAL sonable certainty is BEN K. WIEREMA, above-entitled 1502, 5/15-1503) CIRCUIT a single person Notice is given to mortgage foreclo- as follows: WHITESIDE UNKNOWN OWN- sure action was LOT 5 AND THE Name of MortCOUNTY, ERS and NON- filed on the 12th EAST 24 FEET OF gagee: Ascentra ILLINOIS day of October, LOT 4 IN BLOCK Credit Union RECORD ASCENTRA CLAIMANTS of the 2023, and is now 9, RANGE 7, IN Date of Mortgage: CREDIT UNION, THE CITY OF FUL- August 31, 2012 pending. following-dePlaintiff, scribed real estate (i) The name of the TON; SITUATED IN Date of Recording: vs. BEN K. WIEREMA, that the above-en- plaintiff and the THE COUNTY OF September 6, 2012 IN County where titled foreclosure case number are WHITESIDE, a/k/a BENJAMIN THE STATE OF recorded: action is now identified above. K. WIEREMA; Whiteside County pending, and the (ii) The court in ILLINOIS. UNKNOWN day on or after which said action (v) A common ad- Identification of OWNERS AND which a default was brought is dress or descrip- recording: NON-RECORD tion of the location 2012-06490 may be entered identified above. CLAIMANTS, against said UN- (iii) The name of the of the real estate is 2nd Mortgage: Defendants. of as follows: Name of MortNo. 2023 FC 89 KNOWN OWNERS titleholder gagor: and NON-RECORD record is: BEN K. 710 8th Avenue, NOTICE OF BENJAMIN K. Fulton, IL 61252 CLAIMANTS is the WIEREMA FORECLOSURE 17th day of (iv) A legal descrip- (vi) An identification WIEREMA, (FOR a single person tion of the real es- of the mortgages November, 2023. MPLOYMENT EPUBLICATION) EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Name of MortThe undersigned tate sufficient to sought to be fore(Ch. 735, Sec. 5/2gagee: Ascentra 206, 5/2-413, 5/15- certifies that the identify it with rea- closed as follows: Credit Union sonable certainty is 1st Mortgage: above-entitled 1502, 5/15-1503) EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Date of Mortgage: Name of MortNotice is given to mortgage foreclo- as follows: February 12, 2021 UNKNOWN OWN- sure action was LOT 5 AND THE gagor: ERS and NON- filed on the 12th EAST 24 FEET OF BEN K. WIEREMA, Date of Recording: February 23, 2021 day of October, LOT 4 IN BLOCK a single person RECORD County where CLAIMANTS of the 2023, and is now 9, RANGE 7, IN Name of MortTHE CITY OF FUL- gagee: Ascentra Unitrecorded: pending. Erie Community School District 1 following-described real estate (i) The name of the TON; SITUATED IN Credit Union Base Wage: Whiteside $13.00/hr County Mortgage: that the above-en- plaintiff and the THE COUNTY OF Date of Hours: 10:15 AMIdentification - 12:45 PM of IN August 31, 2012 titled foreclosure case number are WHITESIDE, Monday -recording: Friday THE STATE OF Date of Recording: 2021-01252 action is now identified above. (When School is in Allison Session)E. Walsh September 6, 2012 pending, and the (ii) The court in ILLINOIS. Start Date: As SoonBrooks As Possible Law Firm, day on or after which said action (v) A common ad- County where Apply via email to: Mrs. Tina DeShane P.C. which a default was brought is dress or descrip- recorded: Service Supervisor 3725 Blackhawk County tion of the location WhitesideFood identified above. mayWebe existentered to provide gravity-flow storage solutions that save Road, Suite 200 of The name of the of the real estate is Identification tdeshane@ecusd.info against our saidcustomers UN- (iii) space, time, energy, and money. recording: titleholder of as follows: KNOWN OWNERS this Deadline: Open UntilRock FilledIsland, IL We accomplish by doing the right things, allththe time, 2012-06490 61201 record is: BEN K. 710 8 Avenue, and NON-RECORD for our company, employees, and customers. 2nd Mortgage: Telephone: Fulton, IL 61252 CLAIMANTS is the WIEREMA (309) 786-4900 (iv) A legal descrip-in (vi) An identification Name of MortMallard Sterling 17th day of Manufacturing EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Facsimile: gagor: tion of the real es- of the mortgages November, 2023. Assistant Lab Technician BENJAMIN K. (309) 786-4940 tateTest sufficient to sought to be foreThe undersigned Under that the supervision of the TestreaLab Supervisor, this WIEREMA, aew@brookslaw closed as follows: it with certifies the identify DAMBMAN SERVICE,firmpc.com INC a single person certainty is 1st position exists tosonable assist in the set-up andMortgage: testing of above-entitled in Milledgeville is NOW HIRING Name of MortName Mortas follows: mortgage productsforeclofor customer demonstration and theofreporting Service,Ascentra repair andOct. assemble farm gagee: gagor: ANDwill THE 17, 24, 31, sureof those actiondemonstrations. was LOT 5 This be accomplished by equipment. Ability to read schematics and Credit Union BEN K. WIEREMA, EAST 24 FEET OF 2023 filed on the 12th coordinating with test lab staff and learning the partsofdiagrams. Proficiency in the use of Date Mortgage: LOT 4 IN BLOCK a single person day of October, manufacturing processes and product. all tools12,of2021 trade. Perform required February 2023, and is now 9, RANGE 7, IN Name of Mortinspections. Date of Recording: THE CITY OF FUL- gagee: Ascentra pending. Education / Qualifications / Skills / Experience: Diagnose23, problems and determine February 2021 TON; SITUATED IN Credit Union (i) The name of3-5 theyears Experience: of solid post-high school work neededwhere repairs. County plaintiff and the THE COUNTY OF Date of Mortgage: experience, manufacturing preferred IN August 31, 2012 Keep accurate, detailed and easy to read recorded: case number are WHITESIDE, High School degree THE or equivalent records ofCounty work performed. STATE OF Date of Recording: Whiteside identified above. Computer skills. mechanical competencies of September 6, 2012 Identification (ii) Strong The technical court inandILLINOIS. Customer Service: help load product into recording: where (v) A common ad- County Self-motivated, self-starter, strong organizational skills which said action vehicles. Must be friendly and willing to 2021-01252 recorded: dress or descripcomputerisskills, Windows experienced, CAD preferred wasStrong brought learn new E. products Allison Walsh to answer customer tiontoofobtain the location identified Forklift above. certified or able certificationWhiteside County questions. Brooks Law Firm, of the real estate is Identification of (iii) Able The name of the to lift 50-60 pounds Forklift Operation: P.C. receive product off recording: titleholder of as follows: th trucks, keep inventory and keep shop 3725 Blackhawk 2012-06490 record is: BEN K. 710 8 Avenue, clean. Drivers We're 200 employees growing ... Road, Suitelicense 200 required. Mortgage: Fulton, ILstrong 61252 and2nd WIEREMA Apply Rock Island, IL online (vi) Anjoin identification our team!Name of Mort(iv) A legal descrip-Come https://www.dambmanservice.com/ 61201 gagor: tion of the real es- of the mortgages Our Benefits include: 401(k); Dental insurance; Health insurance; jobs-tractors-dealership--careers-page Telephone: BENJAMIN K. tate sufficient to sought to be foreDisability insurance; Paid time off or send resume to (309) 786-4900 WIEREMA, identify it with rea- closed as follows: fax: 815-493-8792 Facsimile: a single person sonable certainty is 1st Mortgage: Email resume Name to: hiring@mallardmfg.com email: curt@dambmanservice.com (309) 786-4940 Name of Mortof Mortas follows: aew@brookslaw gagee: Ascentra LOT 5 AND THE gagor: firmpc.com EAST 24 FEET OF BEN K. WIEREMA, Credit Union Date of Mortgage: LOT 4 IN BLOCK a single person February 12, 2021 Oct. 17, 24, 31, 9, RANGE 7, IN Name of MortDate of Recording: gagee: Ascentra

UNKNOWN OWN- Whiteside, Illinois. PIN ERS, and NON383-001 RECORD COMMON CLAIMANTS, KNOWN A Defendants. IN THE CIRCUIT Property Address: 19th Stree 612 COURT OF THE 609 19th Avenue, Illinois OTI LEGAL Nwhic and FOURTEENTH Fulton, Illinois Mortgage JUDICIAL 61252 No. 2023 FC 92made by: CIRCUIT Kimberly NOTICE BY WHITESIDE COUNTY, PUBLICATION Vankampe Unknown OwnersKimberly L ILLINOIS and Non-RecordMortgagor COMMUNITY Community Claimants STATE BANK OF That this case hasBank of Ro ROCK FALLS, been commencedas Mortga Plaintiff, in this Courtrecorded in v. of CHARLES PAYNE, against you andfice other defendants,Recorder o Deceased, REpraying for theof Whitesid BECCA PAYNE, foreclosure of aty, Illinois, NATHANIAL certain Mortgageument No PAYNE, UNconveying the06765; and KNOWN HEIRS LEGALLEGATEES NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES de-er relief; th premises AND scribed as follows,mons was OF CHARLES W. sued out PAYNE, deceased, to-wit: Lot One (1) andCourt aga UNKNOWN OWNthe West 10 feet ofas provide ERS, and NONLot Four (4) inand that RECORD Oct. 17, 24, 31, CLAIMANTS, Block Five (5) ofsuit is no 2023 Blake's Addition toing. Defendants. the City of Fulton,NOW, IN THE CIRCUIT Property Address: Whiteside County,FORE, 609 19th Avenue, COURT OF THE Fulton, Illinois lllinois according toYOU file FOURTEENTH the plat thereofswer or o 61252 JUDICIAL No. 2023 FC 92 recorded July 26,file your CIRCUIT 1856 in Plat Book 1ance in thi NOTICE BY WHITESIDE page 45 in the Of- the Office PUBLICATION COUNTY, Unknown Owners fice of WhitesideClerk of thi ILLINOIS and Non-Record County Recorder,Clerk of th COMMUNITY all situated in theCourt Claimants STATE BANK OF That this case has Township of Ful-Whiteside ROCK FALLS, been commenced ton, County ofCourts Bui Plaintiff, in this Court Whiteside, State of101 E. Thir v. CHARLES PAYNE, against you and Illinois. PIN: 01-28-Sterling, 61081 other defendants, 383-001 Deceased, REOn or praying for the COMMONLY BECCA PAYNE, foreclosure of a KNOWN AS: 600November NATHANIAL certain Mortgage 19th Street, Fulton,2023, A D PAYNE, UNMAY BE E the Illinois 61252 conveying KNOWN HEIRS premises de- and which saidAGAINST AND LEGATEES wasANY TIME scribed as follows, Mortgage OF CHARLES W. THAT DAY made by: PAYNE, deceased, to-wit: EGAL One LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICESOWN- LLot NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES L.JUDGMEN (1) and Kimberly UNKNOWN the West 10 feet of Vankampen a/k/aBE ENTE ERS, and NONOct. 17, 24, 31, Lot Four (4) in Kimberly L. Tichler,ACCORDA RECORD 2023 Annual Treasurer's Report forBlock the City of Prophetstown toWITH Five (5) of Mortgagor, CLAIMANTS, For Fiscal Year Ending April 2023 to Community StatePRAYER O Blake's Addition Defendants. Based on Unaudited Figures the City of Fulton, Bank of Rock Falls,COMPLAIN Property Address: Salary Expenditures: 609 19th Avenue, Whiteside County, as Mortgagee, andDated: 10/ Sue R Wages to $24,999: D.Fulton, Baker,Illinois E. Detra, T. Strike; Swanson;toC. Hermes: recordedB.inVanthe OflllinoisS.according Cle Dellen; C. Jensen; K.61252 Nielsen; G. Schmitt; J.the Hovey; Crump; of L. the platE. Swatos; thereof P.fice Circ Thompson; R. Inskeep; J.No. Gibson; L. Dessing; J. Noble; H. Hermes; J. Smith; of A. Deeds July 26, Recorder 2023 FC 92 recorded Burger; C. Gerlach; B. Patterson; E. Vikrey 1856 in Plat Book 1 of Whiteside Coun- Whiteside NOTICE J. BYAndrew; Wages $25,000.00-$49,999.00: J. Morse; D. Jensen; Miller;. Arthurs; Illinois,M.as Docpage 45 inJ.the Of- D.ty, PUBLICATION Weets; T. Gibson; F. Hopes Unknown Owners fice of Whiteside ument No. 2019-Courtney E Wages $50,000.00 - $74,499.00; B. Strike; County W. Lukehart Recorder, 06765; and for oth-Kennedy (6 and Non-Record Wages $75,000.00 - $99.000.00: Claimants B. Franksall situated in the er relief; that sum-Ehrmann G Badger & C Total Compensation: That $606,030.09 this case has Township of Ful- mons was duly isOther Expenditure Summary: AEP Energy $24,328.95; Axon of Enterprise sued $14,306.10; out of saiddine, LLC ton, County been commenced Innof$2,836.90; Caterpillar Blue Cross Blue Shield Candlelight Court against youAttorneys f State in Illinois this $152,025.79; Court Whiteside, Financial Services $18,034.95; Cintasand $3,696.28; Prophetstown Sewer by Fund as provided lawPlaintiff Illinois.City PIN:of01-28against you $144,000; City of Prophetstown Water Fund $60,000; Com Ed $27,794.89; Coresaid & 114 E. Eve and that the 383-001 other defendants, Main LP $9,724.86; Credit Essence Chemical Company suit is now pend-Street, Sui COMMONLY prayingCardforMachine the $2,526.56; $3,962.16; Farmersforeclosure National $24,786.76; Frary'sAS:$9,435.47; 600 ing. Fulton Police Dixon, IL 6 of a KNOWN $3,606.99; Gasvoda certain & Assoc Mortgage $4,096.06; 19th Gisbson OilFulton, $37,157.81; Inc (815) 288-4 NOW,Hawkins, THEREStreet, $2,861.00; Henry C.conveying Adams Librarythe $36,733.30; Hinrichs Plb FORE, & Htg $2,566.59; UNLESS(815) 288-3 Illinois 61252 Hometown Hardwarepremises $6,460.60; IH Mississipppi CU $15,528.71; IL Dept file of yourRevan-(FAX) said YOU de- and which enue $55,605.33; ILscribed Enviromental Protection Agency $7,055.79; IL Rural Water kennedy@e or otherwise Mortgage was swer as follows, Assoc $2,605.60; Illinois Environmental Protection Risk claw.com file yourIML appearmade by: Agency $17,111.58; to-wit: Management AssocLot $61,127.00; IMRFKimberly $128,297.18; IRS Deposit Payment in this case inClerk of the L. ance One (1) and Sales Lexi Pol LLCa/k/a $3,346.47; Martin Exca$148,172.92; Lee Jensen the Office of theCourt Whit the West 10$3,000.00; feet of Vankampen vating $22,077.90; Media Com $8,277.59; Moring L.Disposal Clerk of this Motor Court: County, Illi Tichler, $164,390.08; Lot Four (4) in Kimberly Fuel Tax Fund $50,000; Motorola Solutions Inc $3,128.00; Nicor $5,541.73; Omni NOTE: This of the Circuit to Clerk Block Five (5) of Mortgagor, firm is deem Site $4,055.00; PorterBlake's Brothers $19,424.77; Postmaster $5,144.58; Randy's TruckCourt Community State Addition to $2,701.90; StateRepair $13,986.04; S.A.W TreeofRemoval ShawFalls, MediaWhiteside Countybe a debt c Bank of Rock the City Fulton, $6,500.00; Disbursement Unit $16,036.92; Tecnology Rev Fund Test Inc Courts Building as Mgt Mortgagee, and $3,095.89; Whiteside County, $9,617.56; Thiel Truck Center $26,500.00; Todd's inTire $5,105.20; E. Third Traffic Street Oct. 24, 31 theAuto Of- 101 lllinois according to recorded Control $11,743.36; US Utility LLC Viking Chemical Illinois of $2,999.00; the Sterling, the Cellular plat $2,866.45; thereof fice $35,590.49; Ward, recorded Murray, Pace & Johnson Water Solutions Recorder $21,213.25; of Deeds 61081 July 26, $3,391.48; Wells Fargo Vendor $3,042.88;CounWhiteside On County or Animal before of Whiteside 1856 in PlatFinance Book 1 Serv Control $3,000.00; Whiteside County Clerkty,$3,532.75; & Francescon, 25, Illinois, asZimmermer Doc- November page 45 in the OfInc. $3,364.37: All Other expenditures Under $2,500.00 $68,843.70 fice of Whiteside ument No. 2019- 2023, A DEFAULT Total Other Compensation $1,489,119.79 County Recorder, 06765; and for oth- MAY BE ENTERED October, 2023sum- AGAINST YOU AT Subscribed and sworn the 11th relief; that all on situated in day the ofer Eileen A. Detra, City Treasurer Township of Ful- mons was duly is- ANY TIME AFTER I, Constance Jensen,ton, Clerk of the City of of Prophetstown, County, DAY Illinois, AND A sued out of Whiteside said THAT County do hereby certify thatWhiteside, the above State is a true of the Annual Treasurer's ReportMAY for JUDGMENT Court against you of copy fiscal year ending 4/30/2023 Illinois. PIN: 01-28- as provided by law BE ENTERED IN October 31, 2023 and that the said ACCORDANCE 383-001 THE suit is now pend- WITH COMMONLY PRAYER OF SAID KNOWN AS: 600 ing. THERE- COMPLAINT. 19th Street, Fulton, NOW, FORE, UNLESS Dated: 10/19/2023 Illinois 61252 Sue R Costello YOU file your an-

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Prophetstown Park District Budget For Year May 1, 2022 - April 30, 2023

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Property Taxes Interest TOTAL REVENUES

Expenses Uncollectible Checks Material & Supplies - Office/Equipment Material & Supplies - Postage Salaries & Wages- Full Time Salaries & Wages - Bookkeeping Professional Services Public Information - Media Travel & Training Uniforms

--------------Programs Total $17,733.89 --------------Salary & Wages - Full Time $20,850.00 $43,967.23 Salary & Wages - Part Time $846.81 Facility Manager $14,934.01 Lifeguards $13,014.70 $44,814.04 Attendant $41,534.75 Teaching $5,017.25 Maintenance $210.00 $1,945.58 $95,560.71 $250.66 Repairs/Materials/Maintenance - Grounds $3,065.46 $34,438.44 Repairs/Materials/Maintenance - Equipment $6,035.22 $1,340.00 Repairs/Materials/Maintenance - Building $5,993.15 $8,727.83 Material & Supplies - Concessions $7,417.58 $1,888.98 Material & Supplies - Janitorial/First Aid $3,226.79 $739.64 Material & Supplies - Pool $8,070.16 $179.79 Portable Toilets $1,027.50 Cable $49,510.92 Electric Gas Sewer & Water

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Programs Coed Softball Flag Football Elementary Basketball Mens Basketball-Summer 5th-8th Grade Basketball League Baseball and Softball Registration Fall Soccer 5K Run Streetscape Swim Lessons League Tournament Baseball/Softball TOTAL PROGRAMS Classes Concessions Donations Memberships Walk-Ins Punch Cards Rentals Fundraising

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$2,025.00 Revenues $1,605.00 Property Taxes Sale of Bonds $6,660.50 $2,630.00 $2,348.07 $1,200.00 $1,820.00 $18,288.57 $2,838.00 $10,965.39 $3,653.00 $26,025.50 $10,548.00 $4,604.00 $3,063.00

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Revenues

Transfer From Bond Fund Donations TOTAL REVENUES

--------------$65,594.00 $65,594.00

Expenses

TOTAL REVENUES

$202,134.30

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$61,000.00 $65,594.00 $799.42 $125,000.00 -----------$252,393.42

Projects Fund

Property Tax IL Replacement Tax Transfer From Bond

Programs Class Supplies Class Instructor Fees Soccer/Flag Football Tshirts, Supplies, Refs Baseball/Softball Supplies Elementary Basketball - Assist Streetscape 5K Run/Reindeer Dash/Easter Egg Hunt Swimming Baseball/Softball League or Tourney Fees Baseball/Softball Umpires Concession Stand Workers Coed Sports Expense-Umpires/Supplies Basketball Officials Basketball Scorekeepers

$126,299.65 $125,000.00 -----------$251,299.65

Expenses

Direct Material Direct Labor $34,529.54 New Equipment $26,619.30 TOTAL EXPENSES $61,000.00 Net Revenues / Expenses

Expenses

$4,161.30 $17,835.51 $21,900.00 $1,743.02 --------------$193,770.29

$56,649.82 $55,192.00 $111,841.82

Liability Insurance Fund Revenues

Property Taxes Insurance Refund $808.96 TOTAL REVENUES

--------------$10,565.85 $1,500.00 $12,065.85

Expenses Liab. & Prop Insurance $2,689.15 Ins/ Red Cross Training Exp $5,131.80 $1,984.90 TOTAL EXPENSES $963.86 $2,095.22 Social Security Fund $80.00 Revenues Property Taxes $2,545.00 Interest $1,435.00 TOTAL REVENUES

$3,996.27 $3,632.26 ------------$7,628.53 --------------$12,798.87 $12,798.87

Expenses

Social Security TOTAL EXPENSES

$10,062.17 $10,062.17

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with the clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and to the attorneys within 10 days afLEGALit NOTICES ter has been filed. MICHELLE HELLER and TAMI TEGELER, Independent Executor Ludens & Potter Attorneys for Executor 600 W. Lincolnway, P.O. Box 360 Morrison, Illinois 61270-0360 Telephone: (815) 772-2161 Fax: (815) 772-7440

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN RE THE ESTATE OF RICHARD D. VEGTER, Deceased. No. 2023 PR 87 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given to creditors of the death of Richard D. October 17, 24, 31, 2023 Vegter. Letters of Independent AdNOTICE OF ministration were INTENTION OF issued on SepemCOMMUNITY ber 22, 2023 to UNIT SCHOOL Michelle Heller and DISTRICT Tami Tegeler, NUMBER 100, whose attorneys of ROCK ISLAND record are shown COUNTY, below. ILLINOIS TO The estate will ISSUE NOT TO administered be EXCEED without court su$3,000,000 pervision, unless under Section 28-4 WORKING CASH FUND BONDS of the Probate Act PUBLIC NOTICE (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested per- is hereby given son terminates in- that on the 23rd dependent admin- day of October, istration at any 2023, the Board of (the time by mailing or Education delivering a peti- “Board”) of Comtion to terminate to munity Unit School Number District the clerk. Claims against the 100, Rock Island estate may be filed County, Illinois (the in the office of “District”), adopted the Circuit Clerk, a resolution declarWhiteside County ing its intention Courthouse, 200 E. and determination Knox Street, Morri- to issue bonds son, Illinois 61270, in an aggregate or with the rep- amount not to exor ceed $3,000,000 resentative, both, on or be- for the purpose fore April 22, 2024, of increasing the Cash or, if mailing or de- Working livery of a notice Fund of the Disfrom the represen- trict, and it is the tative is required intention of the by Section 18-3 of Board to avail of the Probate Act the provisions of (755 ILCS 5/18-3), Article 20 of the the date stated in School Code of that notice. Any the State of Illiclaim not filed on nois, and all laws or before that date amendatory thereis barred. A copy of and supplemena claim filed tary thereto, and to of with the clerk must issue said bonds be mailed or deliv- for the purpose by the of increasing said ered Cash claimant to the Working representative and Fund. Said Workto the attorneys ing Cash Fund is to within 10 days af- be maintained in with ter it has been accordance the provisions of filed. MICHELLE said Article and be used for HELLER TAMI shall PETS & PETand SUPPLIES PETS & PET SUPPLIES TEGELER, the purpose of enIndependent abling the District Executor to have in its treasury at all time Ludens & Potter sufficient money to Attorneys for meet demands Executor 600 W. Lincolnway, thereon for expenditures for corpoP.O. Box 360 rate purposes. Morrison, Illinois A petition may be 61270-0360 filed withpups the SecMini Golden Doodle Telephone: the Board (815)$600, 772-2161 vet checked, retary shots, of wormed. (the “Secretary”) Fax: 309-798-4056 within thirty (30) (815) 772-7440 days after the date October 17, 24, 31, of publication of 2023 this notice, signed by not less than

for the purpose mitted to the vot- nois. Street, Erie, Illinois. DATED this 23rd of increasing said ers of the District. The purpose of Working Cash If such petition is day of October, the meeting will be Fund. Said Work- filed with the Sec- 2023. to accept public ing Cash Fund is to retary within thirty Laurie Vroman comment and conbe maintained in (30) days after the Secretary, sider and authorize accordance with date of publication Board of the purchase of the LEGALprovisions NOTICES of ofLEGAL LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL and NOTICES the thisNOTICES notice, an Education, land building said Article and election on the Community Unit commonly known shall be used for proposition to is- School District as 900 13th Avthe purpose of en- sue said bonds Number 100, enue, Erie, Illinois, abling the District shall be held on Rock Island Lots 3, 4 and 5 of to have in its trea- the 19th day of County, Illinois Teat's and Blagg's sury at all time March, 2024. The Tim Baldwin Addition and a vasufficient money to Circuit Court may President, cated portion of demands declare that an Board of meet 13th Avenue as thereon for expen- emergency refer- Education, part of vacated alditures for corpo- endum should be Community Unit ley, and an ingress rate purposes. held prior to said School District and egress and A petition may be election date pur- Number 100, drainage easement filed with the Sec- suant to the provi- Rock Island and post possesretary of the Board sions of Section County, Illinois sion agreement on “Secretary”) 2A-1.4 of the Elec(the terms set forth in a October 31, 2023 real estate sales within thirty (30) tion Code of the days after the date State of Illinois, as contract. All resiof publication of amended. If no dents of the townSPECIAL this notice, signed such petition is TOWN MEETING ship are welcome by not less than filed within said to attend and comNOTICE IS 457 voters of the thirty (30) day periment on the proHEREBY GIVEN District, said num- od, then the Dis- To the legal voters posal. Only qualiber of voters being trict shall thereafter and residents of fied electors of the equal to ten per- be authorized to is- the Erie Township township will be alcent (10%) of the sue said bonds for in Whiteside Coun- lowed to vote. registered voters of the purpose here- ty, Illinois, that a Dated October 24, the District, re- inabove provided. Special Town 2023 questing that the Oct. 31, 2023 By order of the Meeting of said proposition to is- Board of Education Town will be held sue said bonds as of Community Unit on November 21, authorized by the School District 2023 at 6:00 p.m. provisions of said Number 100, Rock at the Township Article 20 be sub- Island County, Illi- Offices, 827 Main mitted to the vot- nois. Street, Erie, Illinois. DATED this 23rd ers of the District. The purpose of If such petition is day of October, the meeting will be filed with the Sec- 2023. to accept public retary within thirty Laurie Vroman comment and con(30) days after the Secretary, sider and authorize date of publication Board of the purchase of the of this notice, an Education, land and building election on the Community Unit commonly known proposition to is- School District as 900 13th Avsue said bonds Number 100, enue, STATEIllinois, REAL E REAL Island ESTATE REAL EErie, REAL ESTATE shall beSTATE held on Rock Lots 3, 4 and 5 of the 19th day of County, Illinois Teat's and Blagg's March,IN 2024. The Tim Baldwin THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FOURTEENTH CIRCUIT Addition and aJUDICIAL vaCircuit Court may ROCKPresident, ISLAND COUNTY - ROCK cated ISLAND portion ILLINOIS of declare thatBank, an N.A. Board of Wells Fargo 13th Avenue as emergency refer- Education, Plaintiff, part of vacated alendum should be Community Unit vs. ley, and an ingress held Kory prior Leis to said School District and egress and election date pur- Number 100, Defendants. drainage easement suant to the provi- Rock Island Case No. 2022FC93 and post possessions of Section County, Illinois 622 13th Avenue, Hampton, IL 61256on sion agreement 2A-1.4 of the ElecJudge Clarence Darrow terms set forth in a tion Code of the October 31, 2023 OF NOTICE SALE real estate sales State of Illinois, PUBLIC NOTICEasis hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment contract. All resi- of Foreclosure and amended. If no est. 1851 Sale entered in the above entitled cause on February 22,town2023, Darren Hart will on dents of the such petition is November 21, 2023, at the hour of 9:30AM the welcome Rock Island County Sheriff's shipat are said filed within Office, Rock Island Sheriff's Department Lobby, 1317 3rd Avenue, Rock Island, IL to attend and comthirty (30)sell day 61201, to perithe highest bidder for cash, ment the following mortgaged real on the described prood, then the Disestate: posal. Only qualitrict shall thereafter Commonly known as 622 13th Avenue, Hampton, IL 61256 fied electors of the be authorized to is-09-17-202-010 Parcel Number(s): township will be alsue forimproved with a Single Family Thesaid real bonds estate is lowedResidence. to vote. the here- must present, at the time Salepurpose terms: Bidders of sale, a cashier's or certified check Dated October e s t . 1 8of5 the 124, successful bid shall inabove for 10%provided. of the successful bid amount. The balance 2023 By paid order of 24 the hours, by similar funds. The subject be within Oct. 31,property 2023 is offered for sale Board of any Education without representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to ofPlaintiff Community and in Unit "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the School District will NOT be open for inspection. Court. The property Number 100, Rock If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure Island County, sale, other thanIlli-the mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees nois. required by the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). DATED IF YOU this ARE 23rd THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO day of October, REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF 2023. POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS Laurie VromanFORECLOSURE LAW. MORTGAGE Secretary, For information call Plaintiff's Attorney, Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, One East Board of Suite 1250, Chicago, IL 60601. Phone number: 312-651-6700. Attorney Wacker, Education, file number: 22-008481. Community Unit Andrew K. Weiss School District MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC Number 100, Attorneys for Plaintiff Rock One Island East Wacker, Suite 1250 County, Illinois Chicago, IL 60601 Tim Baldwin 312-651-6700 Telephone: President, Fax: 614-220-5613 Board of No.: 6284233 Attorney. Education, Email: StateEFiling@manleydeas.com Community I3230930 Unit School District October 17, 24, 31, 2023 Number 100, Rock Island County, Illinois

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