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Mayor says he missed a digit, doesn’t mind being wrong By Tom Collins NEWSTRIBUNE SENIOR REPORTER
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Above: Emma Anderson, a pianist and a La Salle-Peru Township High School senior, takes the stage Friday night at Celebrations 150 in La Salle to play “Scotch Poem” by American composer Edward MacDowell during North Central Illinois ARTworks’ Mad Hatter Ball.
Oglesby’s mayor said he missed a digit when he announced Green Thumb Industries is investing $1.5 million into Oglesby’s growing facility. They’re actually investing $10.5 million. Dom Rivara told the NewsTribune his math was off — happily, in this case — and the cannabis grower issued a statement Thursday confirming the corrected figure. GTI said the expansion project likely will start in the spring of 2020 after engineering design and permitting stages. “GTI looks forward to bringing additional jobs to Oglesby as we invest in expansion and increase capacity in Illinois to meet increased demand from the medical program and adult use sales beginning Jan. 1, 2020,” the company said in a statement, confirming the eight-figure (not seven-figure) investment. Rivara made the announcement at Monday’s city council meeting and a call to GTI was not quickly returned, which precluded immediately verifying the dollar figure of the investment. Thursday, the company confirmed the corrected value as well as Rivara’s report of 40-50 new jobs. The timing is good for Oglesby because GTI’s investment should offset money slated to come off Oglesby’s tax rolls in 2020. Oglesby is scheduled to lose tax dollars stemming from Buzzi Unicem’s sale of more than 2,600 acres to the state for an expan-
Left: Mia Mautino poses with some of her drawings at the ball in La Salle. Mautino enjoys multiple techniques in the field of art, but mostly practices in drawing and acrylic painting. Seven students presented their talents at the ball. Upper left: A former LaMoille resident, artist and teacher Brock Sondgeroth of Ottawa smiles as he wears his “super hero art hat” at the Mad Hatter Ball. The superheroes on his hat were prints of his hand drawn artwork. The mission of NCI ARTworks is to inspire growth among artists through artistic collaboration, educational outreach and art space development. NEWSTRIBUNE PHOTOS/ SCOTT ANDERSON
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The road to expansion on Peru’s north side has a price tag — at least for the road portion. Friday, the Illinois Department of Transportation bid out the Unytite Drive extension project, which is part of a larger multi-million-dollar plan to improve the flow industrial road and rail traffic on the north side of town. Advanced Asphalt of Princeton was the low bidder among four other companies for the work, submitting a bid of $1,487,055.65. And if things start moving
quickly with the paperwork, some construction may start this year. “It’s all dependent on the contracts,” said Peru city engineer Eric Carls. “If that process moves along fairly quickly, we’ll see some work this fall. But we’ll see a majority of the work in the spring.”
A truck stops at Unytite Drive and Donlar Avenue. The city of Peru will pay a relatively small portion of the cost of extending Unytite Drive west, making land more attractive to industry.
WHAT DO THE PLANS CALL FOR? NT PHOTO/ About ¾ of a mile of roadway SCOTT ANDERSON will be built between Donlar Avenue (East 1st Road) and Plank where Unytite Drive currently shoulders to accommodate semiRoad. The road will jog up and ends. trailer traffic. around the Dohrn Transfer Co. The 24-foot-wide road will be See EXTENSION Page A3 building that sits directly east of made of concrete with asphalt
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It’s been six years since Dr. Ulrich “George� Klopfer performed his last-known abortion here at a vacant clinic building at 2210 Inwood Drive in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Locals who live and work nearby each have many stories about the frail, grey-haired abortion doctor who, for years after the office closed, visited the building every week. He slept in the basement and left town the next day like clockwork. “He would make the drive from
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ing snow or trimming bushes.� Klopfer, who acquaintances described as “lonely’ and “reclusive,� died of natural causes Sept. 3. The discovery of more than 2,200 preserved fetal remains stored in cardboard boxes in the garage of his Will County home has left his family, former pa-
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FOLLOW THAT BILL FEDERAL BILLS S. 2103 — The Affordable Insulin Approvals Now Act would speed up approvals of lower-cost, generic, and “follow-on” insulin products in order to help lower costs of the life-saving drug. S. 2103 filed July 11, 2019, by U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and seven cosponsors. STATE BILLS Public Act 101-0295 — Requires shelters to sterilize and microchip animals before they leave the shelter and increases fines for renewal licenses to promote animal welfare. Effective immediately. Senate Bill 61 filed Jan. 16, 2019, by Sen. Linda Holmes (D-Aurora). Passed the Senate 54-0 on April 11, 2019. Amended version passed the House 110-4 on May 24, 2019. Rep. Lance Yednock (D-Ottawa) voted yes. Signed into law Aug. 9, 2019, by Gov. J.B. Pritzker. Public Act 101-0255 — Prevents a petition for an emergency no-contact order or emergency order of protection from becoming publicly available before the order is served on the respondent. Effective Jan. 1, 2020. House Bill 2309 filed Feb. 8, 2019, by Rep. Patrick Windhorst (R-Harrisburg). Passed the House 111-0 on March 27, 2019. Passed the Senate 58-0 on May 29, 2019. Signed into law Aug. 9, 2019, by Gov. J.B. Pritzker. Public Act 101-0341 — Ensures the history of the state of Illinois is taught in public schools. Jan. 1, 2020. Senate Bill 1601 filed Feb. 15, 2019, by Sen. Elgie Sims Jr. (D-Chicago). Passed the Senate 53-3 on April 10, 2019. Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) voted yes. Passed the House 74-42 on May 23, 2019. Rep. Lance Yednock (D-Ottawa) voted no. Signed into law Aug. 9, 2019, by Gov. J.B. Pritzker. Public Act 101-0299 — Requires cat owners vaccinate their cats for rabies within its first 4 months of age and again within one year of the first vaccination. Effective Jan. 1, 2020. Senate Bill 131 filed Jan. 29, 2019, by Sen. Jil Tracy (R-Quincy). Passed the Senate 59-0 on March 6, 2019. Amended version passed the House 110-1 on May 24, 2019. Rep. Lance Yednock (D-Ottawa) voted yes. Senate concurred 59-0 on May 30, 2019. Signed into law Aug. 9, 2019, by Gov. J.B. Pritzker. Public Act 101-0293 — Ensures public restrooms have at least one baby diaper changing station. Effective Jan. 1, 2020. House Bill 3711 filed Feb. 15, 2019, by Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-Chicago). Passed the House 110-0 on April 11, 2019. Passed the Senate 50-0 on May 22, 2019. Signed into law Aug. 9, 2019, by Gov. J.B. Pritzker. —COMPILED BY TOM COLLINS
BRIEFS Eat sausage, help the parks today in SV The first annual Spring Valley Ethnic Sausage Fest will take place noon-8 p.m. today at Kirby Park. The festival will feature sausages representing Italy, Ireland, Poland, Germany and Middle Eastern heritages prepared by descendants of their respective countries. The event also will feature a “Bier Garten.” Proceeds benefit the Spring Valley parks and other local non-profit organizations.
Boy Scouts Founders Patrol breakfast set for Thursday at St. Bede The Boy Scouts of America is having a Founders Patrol breakfast 7-8 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 26 at St. Bede Academy. The Rev. Dominic Garramone, O.S.B. will be keynote speaker. Chad Gilbreth, president of Peru Rotary, will chair the event.
Legion has men’s night Oglesby American Legion will have its “Guys Nite Out!” steak fry 5-9 p.m. Thursday at the Legion hall.
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sion of Starved Rock and Matthiessen state parks. The sale means once-taxable land becomes tax-exempt in 2020. Oglesby was at one point projected to lose $45,000. While that figure appears inflated, the city will need to supplement some of that lost revenue. A $10.5 million corporate investment will help.
St. Bede homecoming’s off to a running start
Above: St. Bede Academy senior Christine Senica (right) carries the ball for the senior girls’ first touchdown Thursday evening during the homecoming powder puff football game, which took place after the annual parade. Kassidy Brady, a senior, and Audrey Lopez, a junior were trailing on the play. Below: Students on cross country team float Thursday during St. Bede homecoming parade included Daniel Dugosh sophomore, Beau Bonnell, senior, and Madeline-Rose Mudge, senior. Right: Senior Trevor Mooney helps lead the crowd in the school song Thursday evening before the homecoming powder puff football game. SHAW MEDIA PHOTOS/ANNETTE BARR
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St. Bede graduates rolled into town for homecoming this weekend, as many classes have reunions, especially classes with years ending on the “4” and “9” from 1944–2014. Today’s activities include the
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE? Carls said after talking with the businesses in the Route 251 corridor north of Interstate 80, many had an issue with the amount of semi traffic that was being run through the commercial district. A main goal is to direct that traffic away from Route 251, toward Plank Road. “Now we can service it from the Plank Road exit, which is more of an industrial exit,” Carls
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three years, wonder whether it began as an attempt to cut corners and avoid the cost of safely disposing of bio-hazardous materials. “Could he have started that process because he didn’t want to pay extra money?” Cly wondered. “ … Maybe that was an initial thought, but then it seems like it morphed into a pathological behavior, just collecting them and collecting them.” Cly said Klopfer prided himself in helping women “avoid suffering” by ending their unwanted pregnancies, but the harm he caused them through “sloppy” procedures seemed to add to the women’s suffering. One woman needed a hysterectomy after Klopfer operated on her, Cly said. EARLY CAREER Klopfer received a medical degree from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1971, and was licensed to practice in Illinois, Florida, and South Dakota by the time he came to South Bend, Indiana, in 1978. Klopfer began his career in
of St. Bede’s historic wooden doors is set for 1:30 p.m. today. The crowd at the 2 p.m. football game vs. Sherrard can honor the Golden Bedan class of 1969 at halftime. Several Bruins-filled bands will perform on stage near the water tower, weather permitting,
in the Bruins Jam, scheduled to start after the game and last until 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Sunday’s activities include the alumni Mass at 10 a.m. and induction of Golden Bedans class of 1969 and an 11 a.m. brunch. The students’ homecoming dance takes place Sunday night.
is just on part of a larger project for Peru known as PISCES 1 or the Peru Intermodal, Safety, Congestion and Energy Security Project. In this project, Peru partnered with private rail owner OmniTRAX to redevelop the area’s road and rail with a $4.41 million project. The partnership was awarded Illinois Department of Transportationadministered federal funds in 2018. As a result, Peru will only pay about $721,000 for the overall project. WHAT’S THE BIGGER PICTURE? “To get improvement of this The Unytite Drive extension
scale at a fraction of the cost is a big win for the city,” Carls said. The rail portion of the project still is in the works. Carls said the designs are still being worked on and the project could start in spring. OmniTRAX, which owns the former Peru Industrial rail line, is looking to add rail siding around the track. “Essentially, it’s a parking lot for rail cars,” Carls said. And with more options for rail freight in the industrial district, the goal is to help alleviate semi traffic in the area and on Interstate 80.
Jim Lattin 5K Run/Walk at 8 a.m., an alumni association open meeting at 8:30 a.m., the athletic hall of fame ceremony at 10 a.m., tailgating starting at noon and fan gear sales starting and the Bedan Club food pavilion opening soon after that. The blessing and rededication
said. “The biggest component was taking truck traffic off of the roadways. We spoke at length with the businesses up there. They all saw a direct benefit.” But it also gives Peru more infrastructure for future expansion of industry. A new road in place makes access to some of the parcels of land more attainable, which could be a draw for developers. “The added benefit is the economic development component,” Carls said.
1974 performing abortions in Chicago. He would go on to three Indiana-based clinics in South Bend, Gary, and Fort Wayne. Klopfer established his Fort Wayne clinic in a building across the street from the Statewood Baptist Church, and Humbarger soon established her Right to Life facility next door. “As I looked out my window I could see people going in and out of the abortion facility. It was especially heart-wrenching on procedure day, which was Thursday,” Humbarger said. “I would see the women go in and then when they came out after their procedure, many of them would be stumbling down the steps. They would have an arm around the person who brought them and an arm around a staff member from the abortion facility, staggered to the car and pretty much collapse in the back seat.” Serena Dyksen was 10 years old when she received an abortion from Klopfer. She described the experience as the most “excruciating pain” she’d ever felt. During the procedure, Klopfer told her to “stop making noise,” she said. “Many years later, I would find a journal of my mom’s where she
wrote she could hear me screaming in the waiting room, but they would not allow her to come back with me,” Dyksen said. When women began regularly presenting at emergency rooms with pain, infections and fetal remains in their uteruses, Cly wondered who was performing these seemingly “botched” abortions and why they were allowed to practice medicine. “That’s when I found out about this abortionist who only comes into town one day a week and then leaves, does not provide any coverage or emergency care for the patients he’s doing abortions on,” Cly said. In 2010, Cly agreed to work as Klopfer’s backup physician and provide care for patients who required treatment after their abortion. They met in person only once, to finalize paperwork regarding their relationship. “He had a guard who was outside, and she was reportedly pretty tough,” Cly said. “I remember her having a weapon – she was an armed guard and she would sit up on the stairs out there.”
“I would tell [women], ‘look, if you’re going to do an abortion, do not do it in town,’ “ Cly said. “Do not do it with George Klopfer because your life will be in jeopardy.” That year, Klopfer was accused of failing to report that he had performed abortions on 13-year-old girls in Gary and South Bend, and of omitting information on mandatory reports, among other complaints. “At that point I said … what you’re doing is awful,” Cly said, “and I’m no longer going to be that backup physician for your emergencies if they happen. And that caused him to not be allowed to do any more abortions.” In 2014, Klopfer was charged in Indiana with failing to report to state officials within three days of performing an abortion on a 13-year-old girl. He ultimately entered a pre-trial diversion program and was sentenced to $330 in fees and 24 hours of community service. The same year, the Indiana State Department of Health filed a complaint to close Klopfer’s Women’s Health Pavilion facilKLOPFER’S DOWNFALL ity in South Bend, where Klopfer By 2013, complaints against performed his last documented Klopfer became frequent. abortion on Nov. 5, 2015.
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Village takes no action on cannabis sales Board discusses unsafe pools, bridge for hikers By Dave Cook SHAW MEDIA
Legalization of recreational cannabis in Illinois takes place Jan. 1. The board members needed to take no action since they’re not going to pursue the addition of a dispensary to their roster of local businesses. If they had, the board would have needed to establish a municipal taxation ordinance by Sept. 30 to receive tax revenue from sales of the newly legal product. However, village attorney Sheryl Churney did advise the board to review and possibly amend its zoning and other ordinances to address issues related to cannabis use and paraphernalia.
HENNEPIN — Hennepin Village Board members decided during their Wednesday meeting that their community of roughly 750 residents is too small for a cannabis dispensary to be a viable business. “We can’t even get a gas station, so I don’t see how we’d get a dispensary. I don’t think we could expect them to be able to make enough sales here every day to survive,” Mayor Kevin POOL SAFETY The board is concerned about Coleman said. and discussed the number of
Board amends firearms ordinance, redefines boundaries Hennepin Village Board this week approved an amendment that expands upon the prohibition of the use of weapons within the village boundaries. It is unlawful to discharge any handgun, shotgun, rifle or other firearm,
as well as crossbows or bows and arrows within the municipal limits. The village limits are defined as being west of Route 26, south of Old State Highway 26, and north of Coffee Creek. It’s also unlawful within the village
pools seen in the village without safety fences. No action was taken, but the issue will continue to be discussed at future meetings, and ordinance violations may be issued to residents not in compliance.
the project to install a footbridge over Coffee Creek and into the trail system of the wetlands refuge is now able to move forward. Coleman said he would be scheduling a meeting with the attorneys for The Wetlands Initiative in preparation for the construction of the bridge.
limits to discharge any weapon or instrument of any kind that is operated by means of compressed air or any compressed gas, or by metal, wooden or rubber spring action, including, but not limited to, crossbows and bows and arrows.
recommended next year’s street projects include the repair of the edges along Morine Drive. The crumbling areas will be ground and overlaid with new asphalt. Shafer also said the riverfront stair project was set to soon begin. WETLANDS FOOTBRIDGE PROJECT The fountain in Hazel Marie Churney reported the easeBoyle Park will remain shut ment paperwork has been final- VILLAGE ENGINEER down until the float can be reVillage engineer Bill Shafer paired next spring. ized with KCK Marine and that
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Mendota Elementary School District 289 board president Sean Pappas (from right) and superintendent Kristen School listen as board member Theresa Komitas talked Thursday to Mendota teachers’ union members about the board’s desire to provide the best possible compensation for teachers while also being good financial stewards for district residents.
Strike date Oct. 16 nears, mediation set for Oct. 1 Little progress in contract talks By Craig Sterrett NEWS EDITOR
MENDOTA — An Oct. 16 intent-to-strike date remains in place, as Mendota grade school teachers and board didn’t reach a contract agreement in a meeting with a federal mediator Thursday night. “We feel there’s little headway; little progress made,” said Rachel Sabin, seventh-grade math teacher and Mendota Education Association co-president. “We made a little progMORE ress to come DETAILS t o w a r d s the middle On contract a little bit; negotiations it’s not any appear at great movement,” said newstrib. Sean Pappas, com school board president. “We’re hopeful for a resolution. We hope that the teachers will realize that the great benefit in health insurance that the board pays for is a great value.” Neither Pappas nor teachers’ union co-presidents Sabin and Brandon Scheppers saw any progress made on a disagreement over how much the district should contribute to the Teachers Retirement System payments and family-member health insurance. Teachers and school districts only put in 9% of what goes into the Teachers Retirement System. Illinois teachers do not pay in to Social Security, so the TRS serves as one of their main sources of retirement income. The board has been paying 2% into TRS and the teachers have been paying 7%. The board offered to pay 3%; the union wants the district to pay 6%.
In case of strike, board making ‘internal plans’ In case of a strike, the school board for Mendota Elementary District 289 is “making internal plans” to prevent employees that are not in the teachers’ union from losing pay and work, the Mendota grade school board said in a press release Friday morning. “The school board is hopeful for a resolution to the contract dispute without a strike,” board president Sean Pappas said in the statement. “A strike has such a negative impact on the entire community. That being said, the board and administration are making internal plans should the teachers Pappas and the board contend that the teachers should either contribute more to the insurance premiums or more to TRS. The school board president said earlier this week that three area districts that pay the full 9% into TRS and 100% or insurance premiums for the teachers themselves provide nothing whatsoever toward insurance for teachers’ family members. Scheppers, a seventh-grade social studies teacher, issued a formal statement after Thursday’s negotiations, which took place under the watch of a federal mediator from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. That union statement reads as follows: “MEA Elementary Teachers started the evening by sending an offer over to the board that reduced our salary proposal. The board’s response was to propose a $5 (per-step) increase in years 2 and 3 per teacher. “The board attempted to bargain regressively on an item regarding planning time for middle school teachers by adding re-
strike on or about Oct. 16. “It is more than just the teachers being on strike. Children cannot come to school. We have another approximately 90 hourly positions made up of janitors, cooks, paraprofessionals, nurses, secretaries, social workers and more that need to work. We do NOT want to keep them home during a strike. We are working on a plan to make sure they do not lose income, should the teachers go on strike. “… A salary package must be looked at from all sides. You have to look at salary, retirement (TRS) and benefits. Yes, strictive language to an already TA’d item. By the end of the evening, the language issue was resolved.” The teachers did not accept the board’s offer that increased its previous proposal for the increases in the salary schedule — a schedule by which teachers gain salary through years of experience and advances in training and education. How was the offer of $5 more in the salary schedule received? “We didn’t get a response. They didn’t want to go past 8:30 p.m., so…” Pappas said Friday morning. Said Sabin: “I will say that that was their last offer of the night and that’s how we left it. … No, we were not accepting five dollars.” The board offered salary raises of 4%, 4% and 4.5% each year of a three-year contract, but while the MEA wants a continuation of the 4.5% increases per step in the salary schedule, the board proposed a 3.99% increase per step. Then came the $5-per-step increase offer Thursday. “They raised their offer $5
it is true, our starting “base” salary is a bit less than other surrounding schools of similar size. However, we are one of the few districts that offer paid family insurance to our staff,” Pappas continued. “… We are offering a step increase of $1,405 in year 1 of the contract and $1,410 in years 2 and 3 of the contract. Additionally, we will increase the TRS contribution to 3% in years 1, 2 and 3. Currently we pay 2%. The total effect of these raises is 6.14% in year 1, 4.65% in year 2 and 4.59% in year 3.”
from their previous offer at negotiations? Five dollars, I guess it depends on how you want to look at it. Is it a gain? Yes it is a gain. But no, it does not get us anywhere,” Scheppers said. Pappas said the board is offering attractive salaries. “The average teacher in year one will receive a $2,991 raise and year two they will receive an average raise of $2,197 and in year three they will receive a raise of $2,261,” Pappas said. Both the teachers and board president said at this time, it appears the earliest the mediator and the Illinois Education Association’s Uniserv director can meet is Oct. 1. Both sides already had that mediation date on the schedule. “We would hopefully like to meet more than that … I asked the mediator if he wanted to schedule any more meetings, and he said, no, not at this time,” Pappas said. Craig Sterrett can be reached at (815) 220-6935 or csterrett@ shawmedica.com. Follow him on Twitter @NT_NewsEditor.
Vendors, inflatables and more today near Sublette AMBOY — Forty-five vendors Vendor and Family Fun Day 9 from Woodhaven. the Screamer Slide and an obstaThere will be several inflatable cle-course and slide combination and crafters will be at the an- a.m.-5 p.m. today and Sunday nual Anderson’s Pumpkin Patch at 670 E. U.S. 52, Amboy across amusement attractions including and more.
GRANVILLE — Granville can charge a 3% sales tax for cannabis sales, if a dispensary opens in town, following the village board’s approval of an ordinance this week. Legalization of recreational cannabis goes into effect Jan. 1. Village President Jared Baker reported he has heard of no recent interest in anyone opening a dispensary in Granville. Attorney Brad Popurella said an ordinance regarding this tax needed to be passed by Sept. 30 or the village would otherwise be forced to waive the potential tax revenue for a year. The ordinance doesn’t restrict future zoning changes, and Popurella said he was waiting for more information from an upcoming conference of the Illinois Municipal League Association regarding this topic. RESIDENT SAYS ‘NO’ During the public comment portion of the meeting, Granville resident Dave Thompson spoke in opposition of allowing the sale of cannabis in the village, saying there’s not enough known about it and that it would be bad for the community. After the meeting, Thompson was asked how he felt about the multiple liquor and gambling licenses in the village, and he said he was opposed to those as well. “The state of Illinois is trying to make its revenue through vices, and that’s just crazy,” he said.
BRIEFS Antique car club plans Hennepin visit HENNEPIN — Members of the Illinois Valley Antique Auto Club of Peoria will visit Hennepin on Sept. 28. They’re expected to arrive at approximately 10 a.m. and will be touring the courthouse, the Pulsifer House and other historical attractions.
Youth fishing tourney offered at Lake DePue DEPUE — DePue Booster Club is offering a youth fishing tournament 9-11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 at Lake DePue. There will be a free lunch and drink for the youth involved, and a limited amount of extra fishing poles available for those who don’t have one. Registration will begin at 8 a.m.
Fire department benefits from chicken dinner CHERRY — Cherry Volunteer Fire Department will have its annual chicken dinner 5-8 p.m. Tuesday at The Coal Company in Cherry. The meal includes ¼ chicken or chicken strips, fries and dessert. Carry-outs will be available by calling (815) 8942200 and walk-ins are welcome.
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Coming for your AR-15? O’Rourke scrambles gun message By Matthew Daly and Nicholas Riccardi
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Beto O’Rourke’s “hell yes” moment at the recent Democrats’ presidential debate is scrambling his party’s message on guns. The Democrats have long contended their support of gun control laws does not mean they want to take away law-abiding citizens’ firearms. But last Friday, they struggled to square that message with their presidential contender’s full-throated call on national TV for confiscating assault rifles. “Hell, yes, we’re going to take your AR-15, your AK-47, and we’re not going to allow it to be used against your fellow Americans anymore,” the former Texas congressman declared during Thursday night’s debate. O’Rourke’s hometown of El Paso was the site of a mass shooting last month that killed 22 people, and he has put the issue of gun violence at the center of his campaign effort. Then, his campaign hawked T-shirts emblazoned with his debate vow. However, some fellow Democrats chastised him and fretted that his remarks may have made things harder for gun control supporters as they negotiate with President Donald Trump on legislation to respond to this summer’s mass shootings. “I frankly think that that clip will be played for years at Second Amendment rallies with organizations that try to scare people by saying Democrats are coming for your guns,” Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware told CNN. “I don’t think a majority of the Senate or the country is going to embrace mandatory buybacks. We need to focus on what we can get done.” His fears about new rages against gun control supporters seem sure to be borne out. “This is what their goal is. We’ve always said it, now they’re saying it,” said Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation, based in Washington state. “Now they’ve said it and we’re going to make them eat it.” Meanwhile, Coons is working with Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania on a measure to require that law enforcement officials be notified when someone fails a gun-purchase background check. Toomey, who is also working with Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin on the firearms issue, agreed that O’Rourke’s comments could backfire. “This rhetoric undermines and hurts bipartisan efforts to actually make progress on commonsense gun safety efforts, like expanding background checks,”
he said. O’Rourke was less provocative in his language. “Much respect to Sen. Coons for leading the fight on background checks,” he tweeted. “But the time for letting status quo politics determine how far we can go is over. If we agree that having millions of weapons of war on the streets is a bad idea, we have to do something about it.” One worry among Democrats is that calling for outright confiscation plays into claims by Trump and other Republicans that Democrats are coming for people’s firearms. Recently, just as O’Rourke made his call to take back the rifles, Trump warned at a Republican retreat in Baltimore, “Democrats want to confiscate guns from law-abiding Americans, so they are totally defenseless when somebody walks into their house.” Republicans, Trump promised, “will forever uphold the fundamental right to keep and bear arms.” That line got huge applause at the GOP retreat, and again Friday when it was repeated there by Vice President Mike Pence.
By all accounts, Trump needs to run up the score in rural areas to win re-election next year. The 2020 outcome is expected to depend heavily on a trio of Rust Belt states — Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — that have large numbers of rural voters, many of whom are gun-owners or sympathetic to owners on this issue. And Democrats’ hope of winning control of the Senate rests on states with high rates of gun ownership, like Arizona and Texas. Several gun control groups stressed they were not advocating confiscation, but they also didn’t follow Coons’ lead in condemning O’Rourke’s declaration. “I think it is very understandable that he is taking a policy position that the larger gun safety community hasn’t taken and he’s trying to push the envelope,” said Robin Lloyd, managing director of Giffords, the gun control group named after Gabby Giffords, the Arizona congresswoman who survived a gunshot wound to the head in 2011. “If the American voter does not think this is an appropriate solution, they’ll let us know.”
Gun rights groups have seemed to be somewhat on their heels recently as the unabated series of mass shootings has increased pressure for new control measures. Even the staunchly conservative lieutenant governor of Texas, Dan Patrick, said he supports background checks for all gun purchases after the El Paso attack and a second mass shooting in the state. Infighting and investigations at the National Rifle Association and election wins by pro-gun-control Democrats last November have convinced some politicians that the winds have shifted on the gun issue. Indeed, O’Rourke isn’t alone. None of the other nine candidates on the debate stage contradicted him on his proposal to require owners of the two popular styles of assault rifles to sell them to the government. Two candidates — New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and California Sen. Kamala Harris — have also called for mandatory buybacks of assault weapons. Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, asked if she agreed with O’Rourke Thursday night, allowed only that she preferred a voluntary buyback to a mandatory one.
All 10 of the Democrats onstage have called for an assault weapon sales ban, the latest sign of how the party has become emboldened on gun control. “It’s hard to overstate how much the politics of gun safety has changed — whereas candidates once avoided gun safety entirely, now they’re jockeying to be the boldest,” said Taylor Maxwell of Everytown, the gun control group founded by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Proposals like background checks and so-called red flag laws, which allow authorities to confiscate guns from people who are deemed threats, are “urgent,” she said. “Too many lives are on the line not to take these simple, broadly popular and bipartisan steps immediately.” But O’Rourke’s remarks worry Democrats like Warren Varley, who lost a race for a state legislative seat in Iowa last year. “The lines like, ‘We’re gonna come and take your AR-15,’ just play into the fears that the NRA has been stoking, and a proposal like that is just going to make rural Iowa and I think probably rural areas elsewhere more red,” Varley said.
creative and solve problems and work with their classmates,” she said. I’ve looked at the research and can add this: Good early-learning opportunities are a boon to kids in many other ways, as well, helping them succeed outside school as well as inside the classroom. Consider the results of a nationwide analysis of about 20 high-quality early education programs serving disadvantaged children. It showed these programs return an average societal “profit” of nearly $27,000
per participating child. Here, “profit” refers to long-term, societal benefits minus up-front program costs — and the savings side of the equation largely reflects reductions in criminal activity. From my perspective in law enforcement, I can tell you there’s no single, magic solution to the problems of crime and violence. But our answers must go beyond criminal prosecution to include prevention of future crime — and early learning opportunities are key to that goal. Illinois has made some im-
pressive, recent investments in preK. Yet we have a significant way to go in putting to use the lessons of good research and practice, and reaching all the kids and families who seek early learning help. As your article noted, only about one in four kindergarteners was considered fully ready for school in a statewide measure conducted last fall. And by other estimates, there are perhaps 95,000 young children in Illinois — 3 and 4 years old who still lack access to the preschool programs for which they could
be eligible. Many of them are right here in our own backyard. As a member of the law-enforcement group Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, I know the value of solid, proven, crime-prevention efforts that take place even beyond the jailhouse and courtroom. Your article focused on some key examples of long-reaching efforts at strengthening public safety; let’s ensure we keep some focus there going forward.
OPEN FORUM How preparing a child for kindergarten has long-term effect on public safety In your wonderful Sept. 14, 2019, article on the topic of school readiness (“Kindergarteners: Ready or not?”), a Waltham teacher discussed the significance of age-appropriate play in young children’s learning and development. “All those things help them be
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The many dangers of rejecting authority
BRIEFS La Salle church hosts Israel talks Sept. 22-25 First Baptist Church of La Salle presents guest speaker Jimmy DeYoung to speak Sept. 22-25 at the church. DeYoung is an expert on Israel and the Middle East and will field questions an hour before services at 6 p.m. Sunday and before 7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday.
Seatonville church holds Sept. 28 hayride SEATONVILLE — A hayride through Seatonville begins at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 departing from Seatonville Community Church, 110 W. U.S. 6. Free Chicago-style hot dogs will be served around 5:30 p.m. The event is open to the public. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. For details, call (815) 228-6717.
IV Cursillo holds Ultreya Oct. 12 in Mendota MENDOTA — Illinois Valley Cursillo will hold its monthly Ultreya Saturday, Oct. 12 at Holy Cross Church, Mendota. The event begins with Mass at 4 p.m. followed by a potluck supper and fellowship. For details, call Bill Dekowski at (815) 663-7188 or Loretta Volker at (815) 875-1330. Want your church’s news on the religion page? Call (815) 2206930.
Authority is a tremendous thing in the universe. Nothing overshadows it. God’s throne is established on His authority. God’s authority represents God Himself. God alone is authority in all things; all the authorities of the earth are instituted by Rev. Tom God. Arnold Our current culture is MIDWEST one that has CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN little respect LIVING for authority, and many LA SALLE people are anti-authority in any form. It is one of the major issues of our time. I see articles and news reports about people losing their faith, or denial of God. That is a direct response to the loss of
respect for authority. No one will ever walk in the benefits of God’s blessings without an understanding of and a healthy respect for authority. Romans 13:1-2 (KJV) [1] “Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. [2] Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation.” We see people disrespect our government leaders, police officers, clergy, parents and anyone in authority. It is no wonder that people also reject God and His authority. God is the ultimate authority. His written word is the highest authority on earth. So, when society rejects authority it is rejecting God. Faith is belief or trust in the authority of God and His word is the testament of His authority. Authority is the legitimate
power which one person or a group holds and exercises over another. The element of legitimacy is vital to the notion of authority and is the main means by which authority is distinguished from the more general concept of power. Power can be exerted using force or violence. Authority, by contrast, depends on the acceptance by subordinates of the right of those above them to give them orders or directives. Have there been misuse and abuse of authority in our society? Absolutely people have taken advantage of others through illegitimate use and abuse of authority. However, just because it has been misused and there are people in positions of authority who shouldn’t be, we still need to respect and submit to legitimate authority for our own good. Spiritual authority is defined as the right to make use of God’s power to enforce spiritual
law, which is literally the Word of God. We have a responsibility to walk in this authority, but we must be careful not to let religion trick us into thinking that we are not an integral part of the promises found in the word. Absolving ourselves from all responsibility takes us “out of the equation” by preventing God’s laws, which operate by faith, from materializing in our lives. These spiritual laws are just as real as physical laws — they are consistent, and they do not fluctuate. It is God’s will that we use the authority He gave us, and the Scriptures tell us how. The real reason good things do not come to pass in our lives is not because they are not His will, but because we do not use the authority He gave us. When we reject natural authority, it hinders our ability to believe in and trust God and His word.
Grace Bible Fellowship marks 30th anniversary with events Grace Bible Fellowship will celebrate its 30th anniversary this weekend with a Saturday picnic and Sunday services. The potluck picnic will be 4-7 p.m. today at Hegeler Park Pavilion, La Salle. The anniversary celebrations Sunday begin
with Sunday school fellowship at 9 a.m., a celebration service at 10 a.m. with guest preacher Gary Scott, followed by dinner at the church facilities. The first worship service of Grace Bible Fellowship was held in 1989. While meeting in rented
school facilities, the church body purchased land located next to the Peru City Cemetery on Shooting Park Road. Ground-breaking at the new property was held May 24, 1992, followed by formal dedication of the building on Oct. 10, 1993,
marking the completion of Phase I of the building plan. Phase II of the building plan began in 1999 and was completed in 2001. For details go to the church website at gbfperu.org or call the church office at (815) 223-2854.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 511 Wirt St, Sunday School 9:15am, Worship 10:30am (summer 9:30am), puppet team Wednesdays 7pm 309-364-3083 BUREAU SHEPHERD BAPTIST 1376 County Rd 1350N. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF BUREAU. GOOD - 10am Worship; Children’s Church 10am; 101 W Nebraska St. 815-659-3170. Pastor John Gray. Sunday Evening Service 6pm. Wednesday Bible Study & Sunday Worship - 9 am. Prayer 6:30. Glenn Foster, Pastor - 815-228-3775. Church Phone: 309-364-3151. gsbchenry@gmail. CHERRY com. www.goodshepherdhenry.com. CHERRY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. Worship, Sunday, 8:15am. Pastor Karen Karczewski. For more HOLLOWAYVILLE information, call 815-447-2360. HOLLOWAYVILLE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. HOLY TRINITY. (815) 894-2006. Mass Times: Confirmation Class 8:30am; Church Service 9:30am; Tuesday & Thursday 12:15pm, Saturday 4:00pm, Sunday School 9:45am. Pastor Mike Slutz Sunday 8:30am. CherryHolyTrinity.org
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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF DEPUE. Sun. worship 10:15am; Sun. school 10:30am. Bible study Tues. 1:30pm. Pastor Karen Karczewski. Office: 815447-2332. pastor@depueandcherryucc.org ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Sat Vigil Mass 4pm; Sun 10:15am & 12 Noon in Spanish; Confession Sat 3:15-3:45pm; 815-447-2552
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DOVER BIBLE CHURCH. Sunday Worship 9:30am. Sunday School 11:15am. Tuesday Women’s Bible Study 9am. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6pm. Pastor: Joe Denner (815) 643-2255.
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IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday Worship 9:00 am. Sunday School 10:15 am. 815-246-9642 www.ImmanuelEarlville.net UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 313 Stilson St. Worship Service 10:30a.m. Sunday School 9:15a.m. Pastor Sandra Smith. 246-9692
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FIRST LUTHERAN (ELCA) 411 E Hopkins Ave Worship Service 10:30am Church School 9:15. SACRED HEART. Saturday Mass 4:00 p.m.; Sunday Mass 7 & 11:00 a.m.; Daily Mon. 5:00 p.m., Wed., Fri. 7:30 a.m. Confessions Sat. 3:00 p.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST CONGREGATIONAL. 103 N. Church St. 8:30 a.m. Summer Garden Service. Traditional Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Pastor Ron McNeill. 815-339-2305
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ABUNDANT LIFE FELLOWSHIP. lasallechurch. org. “Life, and Life More Abundantly.” On the corner of 5th and Hennepin St. Join us in “VISION: PSALM24/7” as we plan to open our doors for prayer and live worship 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We are currently open Tuesday thru Friday 9am-4pm, Sunday Morning Service & “KIDCORE” Children’s Ministry at 10:30am, Sunday afternoon Teen Service at 2pm, Wednesday Adult Bible Study at 6pm, Thursday Corporate Prayer at 10am-11am. CALVARY APOSTOLIC SANCTUARY. 16 Gunia Drive. Services Sunday 3pm and Thursday 7pm. 815566-3902 Find directions on our website www. calvaryapostolicsanctuary.webs.com CHRIST FAMILY CHURCH OF THE FOURSQUARE GOSPEL. 931 Third St. Sunday 10 a.m. Worship Service. Wed. 7 p.m. Graded Classes FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 200 - 24th Street. 815223-1333 firstbaptistchurchoflasalle.com Sun Sch9:30am, AM Service-10:30am, PM Service-6pm Wed. Services (adults, teens & children) 6:30pm FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 5th and Joliet St. Sunday Worship 10:15 a.m.; Sunday School 9:00 a.m. www.firstconglasalle.org. GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1345 Chartres St. Sunday Worship - 9:00am; Sunday School 10am. HAVEN OF HOPE BIBLE CHURCH. 116 Sterling. Services Sunday 10 a.m. Prayer Service Thursday 6:30 p.m. Gospel Songfest first Sunday of the month at 5 p.m. joining with THE LIVING WORD CHURCH OF GOD at 159 Gooding St. in LaSalle. THE LIVING WORD CHURCH OF GOD. 159 Gooding St. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6 p.m. Wednesday Evening School 7 p.m. Rev. Cres Rios MIGHTY WORD CHURCH 599 Canaan Dr 815-2244067 Pastors Tom & Phyllis Arnold Sunday Worship 10:30am Wednesday service 7:00pm QUEEN OF THE HOLY ROSARY SHRINE. 529 4th St. Masses: Mon. & Fri. 8am; Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 7am & 8am (when school is in session, Wed. Masses are 7am & 9:15am); Latin Mass Sun. 10am. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Mon. 8:30am-5:30pm, closing with Benediction 5:15pm. Confession: Mon. 4:30-5:15pm (except second Mon. of month). 815/223-0641. SERVANT’S HEART OUTREACH MINISTRIES. 1119 8th St. Wed. Bible Study 7pm; Fri. Service 7pm; Sun. Service 9:30am; Pastors Michael & Robin Shaver. ST. HYACINTH. 927 10th St. Masses: Sat 4:00pm, Sun 9:00am & 12:00pm (Spanish). Adoration Tues, Wed, Thurs 9am-9pm. Confession: Tues, Wed, Thurs 7pm8pm (Thurs in Spanish & English). 815/223-0641. ST. PATRICK. 725 4th St. Masses: Sat 5:15pm, Sun 7:00am & 10:30am. 815/223-0641. NORWAY ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 344 Joliet St. NORWAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 2642 N. Worship Sun. 10:30am 815 220 0238 www.lcem.org 3650th Rd., Sheridan, IL 60551. Located in Norway. Pastor Rich Fassig. 815-751-2290
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Mass 9am. 815-672-2474 Columbus St. Services - Sat. 5pm; Sun. 9am & 10:30am. www.crossbridgecommunity.com LOSTANT DEER PARK COMMUNITY CHURCH. “The Little LOSTANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Worship Church on the Prairie” 1103 2401st Road (Deer Park Road). Sunday Service 10 a.m. Service 9am. Rev. Mark Nowakowski, Pastor. RIVER OF DESTINY CHURCH. Sun. Worship 9:30am; FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD. 1131 First Avenue, Wed. Bible Study 7pm Pastor Yong Brierly. 368-8117 Ottawa, IL 61350. Sunday Pre-Service Prayer 9:00 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH. a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass at 8:00 a.m. Confessions are by FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 103 W. McKinley Rd. appointment only. Mass at 8:00 a.m. on Thursdays Worship 9:30am. Sun. School 11am. 815-433-0239 (815) 853-4558. Father Patrick Greenough OFM FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UCC Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Adult Education & Sunday School; 10:00 a.m. Worship Service; 11:00 a.m. Coffee Hour. MAGNOLIA CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH. 14030 IL FREEDOM LUTHERAN CHURCH. 1527 East US Hwy 18 (Jct Rt 18 & 89). 815/869-3019. Sunday Highway Rt. 52. Services 10:30 a.m. 815-792-8642. School 9am Children & Adults; Sun. Worship 10am HERITAGE CHRISTIAN CENTER, 900 Hitt St. Sun. Nursery avail.; Wed 6:30pm Prayer & Bible Study. Service: 10AM. Wed. Bible Night Study: 7PM. 815434-0507 www.heritagechristiancenter.net Pastor Dave Van Laar / Fire Chaplain. MAGNOLIA UNITED METHODIST. Worship 9am. Pastor Gaurav Holkar 309-750-9389. PAW PAW PAW PAW BIBLE CHURCH. 410 7th St 627-8704 Sunday School 9am - Worship Service 10am Awana MCNABB EMMAUS LUTHERAN Hwy 89 Morning Worship 8:30 Sunday 5pm - Wednesday Prayer 7pm a.m. Church School 9:30 a.m. PERU McNABB UNITED METHODIST. Worship 10:30am. Pastor Gaurav Holkar 309-750-9389. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. 703 Grant. Sun NEW HOPE PARISH OF THE UNITED METHODIST Worship 11am. Testimonial Teleconference Mtg, Wed. CHURCH Worship: Hennepin 8:00; Magnolia 10:00; 7:30pm. 712-432-1620, access code 1081395#. McNabb 11:15. Pastor Joshua Wiggs 618-201-5677 CROSSBRIDGE COMMUNITY CHURCH. 1725 4th pastorjoshuawiggs2017@gmail.com St. (by Debo Ace Hardware). Sun. Services 9am & SOCIETY OF FRIENDS-QUAKERS, Sunday School 10:30am. www.crossbridgecommunity.com 10am. Sunday Worship 11am. Contact Rachel 815- EAGLE ROCK CHRISTIAN CENTER. 2930 Meridian 339-2530 or Dick 815-866-8282. Rd. (Dalzell Rd.) Fri. 7pm, Sat. 6pm (663-1478) FAITH CHURCH, 800 Wenzel Rd. Sunday Worship Service 9:45am; Wed. Midweek Ministries 6:30pm. MENDOTA CHRIST’S CHURCH 1107 Main St. (815) 503-3273. Steve Adamson, Pastor. 815-223-2701. www. Sunday Bible Study (all ages) 9:30am; Sunday faithchurchag.com Worship 10:30am (nursery provided); Prayer FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PERU 1124 Sycamore St Sunday School 9:30am; Worship 10:35am. Evening meeting every Wednesday 6:30pm FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1003 5th Ave. Service 5pm; Doug Karius, pastor 815-664-8227. Worship 10am; Coffee Hour 11am; Bible Study Wed. FIRST CHURCH. 1830 7th St. 815-326-9474. Sunday: 9:30am and 7pm. Rev. Susan Presley. 815-538- Kidzchurch 1:30pm; Worship 3pm. Thursday Bible Study 7pm. firstchurchperu.org 5603. www.fpcmendota.com FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 100 E 6th FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF PERU. St. 815-538-5587. Fall Schedule: 9am Praise 1431 4th St 815-223-0722 Sun 10:30am Worship. Worship. 9am Sunday School. 10:30am Traditional Nursery/Children’s Church provided during service. Worship. For details call (815) 538-5587 or visit 9am Sunday School all ages. Pastor Carl Hammer GRACE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 2403 Shooting Park firstumcmendota.org ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH. 607 10th Ave. Rd. Sun. Bible Class 9am; Worship 10am; Childrens 815-539-5626. Services: 5pm Saturday; 9am Sunday Church & Nursery. Tyler Sultze, pastor. 815-223-2854 UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, Rt 251 North, IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH. 2146 Meridian Mendota;Sun.Chr.Ed.10 am, Worship 11:30 am Rd. Sunday School 9:15am. Sunday Worship 10:30am. Pastor Dan Stalker. Wed.7 pm;mendotaupc.org ZION UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 808 Jefferson KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES. St 538-2186 9am Worship 10:15am Sunday School 916 Monks Ave, Peru, 815-224-1621. 10 am Sun (English), 1 pm Sun (Spanish) Everyone welcome, no collections. Dave Jacobs (815) 780-1297 NEW BEDFORD PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH. Holiday Inn Express NEW BEDFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH. (Disciples Meeting Room, 5253 Trompeter Road. Elder Robbie of Christ). Sun.: Adult/Youth Sun. School 9:15am; Webb, pastor. Phone 312-809-0871. 10:30 a.m. Blended Traditional/Contemporary Worship 10:30am and 1 p.m. each Third Sunday. (children’s church during worship); Mon.: Adult Bible REDEEMER MO SD LUTHERAN Rte. 6 W edge Peru. Study 10am; Wed.: Youth Grp 6pm. Facebook: “New Sun. - Church Service & Sun. School 10:30am. 815Bedford Christian Church” 220-1550 www.redeemerlutheran.comcastbiz.net SHOOTING PARK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. 4281 Shooting Park Rd. SS 9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; Prayer & Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m. Gary A. McKee, pastor. 223-2800 ST. BEDE ABBEY CHURCH, 24 US 6 West. Services Monday-Saturday 7:45 a.m., Sunday 10 a.m.
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ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN, 2000 Luther Dr., Peru. Worship: Saturday 5:30pm; Sunday 10:15am; Sunday School 9am. Interim Pastor William Weidenbach ST. JOSEPH’S. 815 Schuyler St. Masses: Sun. 7, 10 & 11:30am; Sat. 4 p.m. Peru Catholic School Mass Fri. 10:15am (unless elsewhere). Msgr. Soseman, Admin. ST. MARY CHURCH 1325 6th St. Mass: Sat. 5:30pm; Sun. 9:15am; Thurs. 12:10pm. Confession Sat. 5:15pm. 223-0315 ST. VALENTINE CHURCH 1109 Pulaski St. Mass: Sat. 4pm; Sun. 8am & 10:45am. Latin Mass 5:30pm Tues. Confession Sat. 3:15-3:45 ZION UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. 1521 Sixth St. Sunday School 9am, Worship 10:15 am Handicapped, A/C. 815-223-2671. www.zionuccperu.org.
PRINCETON
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC) 1028 S. Sixth St., 815-879-9181. Sunday School/Bible Study 9:45am; Sunday Morning Worship 11am; Sunday Evening Bible Study 6pm; Thursday Prayer/Study Group 10:30am & 6:30pm. Rev. Frank Gervasi. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 116N Pleasant St. 815875-1685 Pastor William Shields. Sunday Worship 9:30am. Sunday School 10:45am. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 320 Park Ave. E. “The Story” All Ages 9am; Sun. Worship 10:30am; Office Hrs: M-Th 12-4pm; 815-875-1306; Rev. Angela McClane FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF PRINCETON. 316 South Church St. 8-9am Traditional Worship; 9:15-10:15am Sun. School, children & adult; 10:30-11:30a.m. Contemporary Worship. All are invited to join with us in worship each Sunday morning. Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors. HAMPSHIRE COLONY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 604 S. Church St. 815-875-2329. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Pastor David Barnes. HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH. 818 N Church St. Sunday School 9:30; Morning Service 10:30; Pastor Chad Delhotal. 815-303-7462 OPEN PRAIRIE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. 25 E. Marion St., (815) 872-5150. Rev. Dr. Adam Webber. Sun. Worship 10:30am. Wed. Centering Prayer 8:30am. On Facebook or at www.openprairie.org. THE PEOPLE CHURCH. www.thepeoplechurch.com 3525 N. Main St. Sun. 8:30am & 10:15am. Childcare. Lead Pastor Bob Henkelman. ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. “Church on the Hill.” 15199 2825 E. St. 815-8752313. Sunday Worship 9am Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day; 9:30am Sept.-May. Sunday School, ages 3 through Grade 6, held during worship hour Sept.-May. Rev. S. Kim Lee-Brown, Pastor. ST. LOUIS CATHOLIC CHURCH. Mass Schedule: Mon. & Thurs. 5:15pm, Tues., Wed. & Fri. 7:00am, Saturday Vigil 4:00pm, Sunday 7:30am, 9:00am & 10:30am. Confessions Mon. & Thurs. 4:30-5:00pm, Saturday 3:00-3:45pm or by appointment. ST. MATTHEWS LUTHERAN CHURCH. 416 E. Dover Rd. 815-879-6491. Pastor Scott Schmidt. Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m.; Sunday Education 10:15 a.m. (all ages, Sept-May); E-mail: StMatthewsPrinceton@ gmail.com; Twitter: @prscott-stmatts UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF PRINCETON. 2303 South Main St. Sun 10am & 5pm; Wed 7:30pm
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GRACE MINISTRY CHURCH. 121 E St. Paul St. Sun. 10:30am-12pm. Wed. 7pm-8pm. Every third Sun. of mo. 6pm-8pm. Pastor Rey Limberg 815488-6174. https://graceministrychurch.wixsite.com/ graceministrychurch NATIVITY OF OUR LORD. Weekly Masses at St. Anthony Church, 510 Richard A. Mautino Drive: Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday 8am & 10:30am. SPRING VALLEY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE 14012 Route 89; Kids Power Hour Sunday 10am (transportation provided); Sunday Service 11am & 6pm; Wednesday Bible Study 7pm; 815-878-8884 SPRING VALLEY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (Congregational). 227 E Erie St. Sun. Serv. 10am. 815-663-1951. www.springvalleyucc.com. ST. GEORGE ORTHODOX CHURCH 211 E. Minnesota St. Spring Valley Sunday Divine Liturgy 10am TEMPLO CHRISTIANO CHURCH. 100 E. 4th St. (815) 663-3023 Worship Sun. 10am Bible Study Wed 7pm. VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH, 327 E. St Paul. Sun. 10am; Wed. 6:30pm Youth Ministry and Bible Study. 815-780-1301 www.valleycommunitychurch.net
TISKILWA
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Sat Vigil Mass 6pm. Confession 5:45-6pm. 815-447-2552 TISKILWA BIBLE CHURCH, 235 W. Main St. Pastor David Ross. 815-646-4463. Adult Sunday School 9:30. Service 10:30. WILLOW SPRINGS MENNONITE,16621 Kentville Rd,Tiskilwa,815-646-4287 Sunday Worship 9:30am Sunday School for all after worship.
TOLUCA
ST ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH-S.ChestnutSt& W.SantaFeAve. Mass Sat 5:15pm 815-452-2043 Father Patrick Greenough OFM
TONICA
TONICA UNITED METHODIST-423 E Wauponis. Adult Sunday School 8:30am; Ages 3-14 Sunday School 9am. Worship 10am followed by Fellowship. Nursery provided. 815-442-8465. Pastor Deepak Samuel Holkar
TROY GROVE
FAITH BIBLE FELLOWSHIP. 208 W. South St. Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. 815-539-2393.
UTICA
ST. MARY’S CHURCH 303 S. Division St. Fr. Mike Driscoll; Mass Sat 5pm; Sun 8 & 10am; Confession Sat 4-4:45pm & Sun 7:15-7:45am. 815-667-4677. stmarysutica.org UTICA BAPTIST CHURCH 211 E. CHURCH STREET 10:30AM&6PM SUNDAY SCHOOL 930AM 815-667-4867. PASTOR LLOYD JOHNSON. Facebook: “Utica Baptist Church” WALTHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 809 N 3450 Rd. Sunday Worship 10am; Sunday School 9am. Rev. Joel Stevenor. 815-667-4611.
WALNUT
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF WALNUT (Disciples PUTNAM of Christ). 109 Red Oak Rd. Sun.: Adult Bible Study PUTNAM CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 301 Center St. (off 8am; Blended Traditional/Contemporary Worship Rt. 29). Sunday School 9am. Worship 10am. Terry 9am; Youth Sunday Church 10:15am; Christian Broady, pastor. 815-437-2292. P.O. Box 22, Putnam, Women’s Fellowship 1st Thurs. mo. Pastor Brian Moore. Facebook: “First Christian Church Walnut IL” IL 61560
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WYANET
SEATONVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH Sun Worship ST. MARY’S. Masses 4:45pm Sat. & 9am Sun. Father 9am. Sun Schl. 10:15am Mid-Wk Service Thurs 6pm. Patrick Greenough OFM Rev. Bill Jacobsen. SERENA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 2259 E. Rt. WYANET UNITED METHODIST. Sunday Service 8:45am. Pastor Ji-Eun O (Mori) #52. Pastor Rich Fassig. 815-751-2290
SHERIDAN
SHERIDAN UMC 219 S. Bushnell. Worship 9am; Sun Schl 10:15am. Pastor Melissa Meyers 815-496-2021
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PREP FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD La Salle-Peru Rochelle
11 0
Hall Erie-Prophetstown
Newman Bureau Valley
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FOOTBALL: 2A NO. 8 FIELDCREST 14, 2A NO. 1 GIBSON CITY-MELVIN-SIBLEY 6
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ROCHELLE — Going on the road against Rochelle is never an easy task, but La Salle-Peru needed another victory to keep its streak going and keep its dreams of the playoffs alive. The Cavaliers’ offense was good early and the defense was stout throughout the night as L-P beat the Hubs 11-0 in an Interstate Eight Conference game. “The defense played great tonight,” L-P coach Jose Medina said after his team’s third consecutive win. “The offense was good early and we had some good drives that stalled, but this is a big win for our program tonight.” Early on it appeared like the Cavs offense was going to have its way as L-P marched right down the field. On the first play of the game, Tyler Hartman threw down the sideline to Drake Weber for a 28yard gain. Continuing the drive, Carlos Larios had runs of 5 and 8 yards before Hartman had two runs of 7 yards to go along with a 9-yard run from Julius Sanchez. Hartman put the Cavs on the scoreboard with a 4-yard touchdown run and then scored after the two-point conversion run to give L-P an 8-0 lead. The Cavs defense looked to have an interception on the Hubs’ first drive, but a roughing the passer penalty kept the drive alive. However, on third-and-10, Nick Krolak came up with a sack to force a Rochelle punt. The L-P offense punted on its next possession, but on the Hubs’ ensuing possession, Jeremy Zurinski had a sack that resulted in a fumble that Levi Reed recovered on the Hubs’ 13 yard line. The Cavs offense was pushed back, but a 33-yard field goal with plenty of room to spare by Weber gave the Cavs an 11-0 lead halfSee CAVS Page B3
Fieldcrest’s Blake Bratt celebrates after the Knights’ 14-6 victory over Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley in a Heart of Illinois Conference Large Division game Friday in Minonk. NEWSTRIBUNE PHOTO/ SCOTT ANDERSON
Knights snap two-time defending state champ Falcons’ 31-game winning streak By Kevin Chlum
NEWSTRIBUNE SPORTS EDITOR
MINONK — Players, coaches and fans all lingered on the field. After the fireworks stopped blowing off overhead, players remained to take pictures and hug and high five their teammates, family and friends. Everyone was savoring the moment. One of the biggest moments in Fieldcrest football history. With four crucial fourth down stops and a pair of rushing touchdowns by Kenton Castrejon, the Class 2A No. 8-ranked Knights beat No. 1 Gibson City-Melvin-
“I don’t know if it’s bigger than a playoff game, but it’s pretty high. It’s just a huge win for our program.” Fieldcrest coach Derek Schneeman, on where Friday’s win ranks among the best in program history Sibley 14-6, ending the twotime defending state champion Falcons’ 31-game winning streak in a Heart of Illinois Conference Large Division game Friday. “It’s amazing,” Fieldcrest coach Derek Schneeman said.
FOOTBALL: PRINCETON 44, 2A NO. 7 ORION 0
Tigers finally top Chargers By Kevin Hieronymus SHAW MEDIA
PRINCETON — Never before had the Princeton football team defeated Orion. Many times, the game wasn’t even close. After seven losses in the past 10 years, the Tigers finally broke through, defeating the Chargers 44-0 at Bryant Field on Friday night. PHS senior lineman Cole Reynolds said it was nice to even an old score against Orion. “I remember my sophomore year, they ran up the score (637) on us, so that really drove us to win, make those blocks and score,” he said. “It felt really good, especially after (the loss to) Newman, to beat a 3-0 team.” It wasn’t necessarily the prettiest of games for a winning team, however. The Tigers racked up nearly a football field length of penalty yards (95) on 18 penalties for the night. “We still have a lot of things to clean up,” PHS coach Ryan Pearson said. “When you make those mistakes and still have the opportunity to win 44-0, it shows the type of football team we could be if we get all those things cleaned up.” Reynolds noticed room for im-
“I’m just so proud of my guys and so proud of our coaching staff. They played their hearts out. GCMS did too. They’re a heck of a football team. Fortunately, we just made a couple more plays than they did
tonight and pulled it out. “It’s up there (among the best wins in program history). It’s right up there with some of the playoff wins from 2014 (when FHS reached the semifinals) — the Momence game and the Clifton Central game. I don’t know if it’s bigger than a playoff game, but it’s pretty high. It’s just a huge win for our program.” Castrejon said the Knights (4-0, 2-0 HOIC Large) had this game circled. “It feels so good,” Castrejon said. “We put in so much work over the past couple weeks. We See KNIGHTS Page B3
FIELDCREST’S MATT LORTON Year: Senior Sport: Football Do you have any pre-game rituals or superstitions? I listen to ‘Go Your Own Way’ by Fleetwood Mac. Which NFL quarterback do you most admire? Drew Brees. I have always liked Drew Brees because he is a great person and leader on and off the field. Besides football, what do you like about the fall? I like the weather during the fall. Which celebrity would you like to take to homecoming? I would like to take Jennifer Anniston to homecoming. If you could travel anywhere, where would you Lorton go and why? I would travel to Colorado because I love Colorado. I like the scenery and the environment. Last week’s accomplishments: Lorton threw for 163 yards and a touchdown while running for a score as he helped the Knights stay unbeaten with a 42-7 rout of Tremont. Coach Derek Schneeman says: Matt had an excellent game last week. I think he’s becoming more confident every time he takes the field. He delivered the ball accurately and on time all night and gave our receivers a chance to make plays downfield. His leadership and play have been a huge reason why we’ve gotten out to the start we have.
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Princeton junior Ronde Worrels (No. 28) runs the ball during the Tigers’ 44-0 victory over Orion in a Three Rivers Conference crossover Friday in Princeton. provement as well. “Their defense did a real good job trying to screw us up,” Reynolds said of the Chargers chatter on the line. “We’ll work on it this week.” When the yellow flags were kept in the officials’ pockets, there was little stopping Ronde Worrels and the Tigers offense. Worrels rushed for 185 yards and three touchdowns and se-
nior Jacob Starr (9 carries for 58 yards) added a pair of touchdowns. Worrels got the Tigers going with a 23-yard run at the end of the first quarter, losing the handle on the ball at the goal line, but recovering it in the end zone for a Tiger touchdown. Worrels added a 16-yarder See TIGERS Page B2
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Scoreboard WOMEN’S SOCCER
IVCC at Madison, 2 p.m.
MONDAY Home games are dark, road games are white
SAT
SUN MON
Cardinals Cardinals 1:20 p.m. 1:20 p.m. NBCSC/ WGN/ TBS MLBN Tigers Tigers 5:10 p.m. 12:10 p.m. NBCSC WGN
OFF
Pirates Pirates 6:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. NBCSC WGN
OFF
Indians Indians 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. WGN/ NBCSC ESPN
Cubs Cubs D-backs D-backs D-backs 1:20 p.m. 1:20 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 2:40 p.m. FSM/ FSM/TBS FSM YouTube FSM MLBN
13 12 36-171 39-138
Passing-Yds.
28
25
C-A-I
1-4-0
3-6-1
Penalties-Yds.
6-85
2-15
Fieldcrest at Hall, 4 p.m.
Fumbles-lost
1-0
3-2
Putnam County, Henry at Stark County, 4 p.m.
Punts-Avg.
3-31.25 1-20
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Seneca at Mendota, 4 p.m.
PASSING: L-P — Hartman 1-4 for 28 yards. Rochelle — Etes 3-6 for 25 yards. RUSHING: L-P — Hartman 1446, TD; Larios 11-49; Hunter 1-5; Sanchez 4-37; Weber 2- (-3—; Kurtz 1-9; Wagner 6-28. Rochelle — Ansteth 26-98; Harvey 7-24; Etes 4 - (-14); Greifenkamp 2 - (-4).
BOYS GOLF
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
First downs Rushes-Yds.
Dakota at Amboy-LaMoille, 4 p.m.
BOYS SOCCER Orion at DePue-Hall, 4:30 p.m. Roanoke-Benson at Princeton, 4:30 p.m. Earlville at Sandwich, 4:30 p.m.
RECEIVING: L-P — Weber 1-28. Rochelle — Harvey 1-1; Greifenkamp 1-20; Morrisette 1-4.
GIRLS GOLF Princeton, Sterling at Freeport, 4:30 p.m. GIRLS TENNIS Sterling at Princeton, 4:30 p.m.
At Erie
3-6, Savitch 1-6. E-P — Purvis 12-58, Oleson 8-(-5), Robinson 8-3, Wiebenga 0-1, Miner 1-4, Wuebben 3-8. PASSING: Hall — M. Resetich 0-2-0. E-P — Robinson 2-7-0, 34 yards. Miner 0-1-1. RECEIVING: Hall — none. E-P — Purvis 2-34. At Princeton OHS (3-1)
0 0 0 0—
0
PHS (3-1)
7 21 6 10 — 44
SCORING PLAYS First quarer P — Worrels 23 run (Reinhardt kick), 0:46.1 P — Worrels 16 run (Reinhardt kick), 9:08 P — Starr 16 run (Reinhardt kick), 5:00 P — Starr 6 run (Reinhardt kick), 1:19 Third quarter
Hall (3-1, 2-0)
7 13 8 7 — 35
Putnam County at Serena, 6:30 p.m.
E-P (2-2, 1-1)
0000—0
P — Atkinson 56 pass from Gibson (kick failed), 11:46
SCORING PLAYS
Fourth quarter
Cubs games can be heard on WSCR-AM 670, White Sox games can be heard on
Dixon at Princeton, 6 p.m.
First quarter
WGN-AM 720, Cardinals games can be heard on WLPO-AM 1220 or WLPO-FM 103.9
Amboy at Bureau Valley, 6 p.m.
Hall — Heinecke 7 run (Hernandez kick), 5:18
Peoria Heights at DePue, 6 p.m.
Second quarter
P — Reinhardt 26 field goal, 9:59 P — Worrels 28 run (Reinhardt kick), 0:17.8
OFF
OFF
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL OFF
OFF
and Bears games can be heard on WBBM-AM 780.
TODAY BOYS GOLF
La Salle-Peru, Hall, Mendota, Bureau Valley at Princeton Invitational, 8 a.m. Putnam County, AmboyLaMoille at Riverdale Invitational, 8:30 a.m.
BOYS SOCCER Princeton at MonmouthRoseville, 11:30 a.m. Earlville at Geneseo, 11 a.m.
CO-ED CROSS COUNTRY La Salle-Peru at Geneseo, 9 a.m. Hall, Putnam County, Mendota, Princeton, Amboy-LaMoille, Fieldcrest, Henry-Midland at Bureau Valley’s Dale Donner Invitational, 9 a.m.
FOOTBALL Sherrard at St. Bede, 2 p.m. Lowpoint-Washburn/Henry at Bunker Hill, 1 p.m.
GIRLS GOLF La Salle-Peru’s Lady Cavs Scramble, 9 a.m. Princeton at Geneseo, 9 a.m.
GIRLS SWIMMING La Salle-Peru co-op Pentathlon, 10 a.m.
GIRLS TENNIS
Hall at Midland, 6:30 p.m.
Fourth quarter FHS — Castrejon 25 run (Joyal kick), 5:41 TEAM STATISTICS FHS
GCMS
First downs Rushes-yds.
13 25-108
12 40-163
Passing yds.
83
88
C-A-I
10-17-0 5-10-0
Fumbles-lost
0-0
1-0
Penalties-yds.
4-20
6-45
Punts-avg.
5-28
3-33.7
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: FHS — Castrejon 21-118, 2 TD; M. Lorton 3-(-17), Robbins 1-7. GCMS — Laughery 25-126, TD; P. Kean 8-22; Chatman 4-9; Elliott 3-6 PASSING: FHS — M. Lorton 1017-0 83 yards. GCMS — Elliott 4-9-0, 73 yards; Laughery 1-10, 15 yards.
PHS 19 431
Third quarter
Rushing yds
28-29
40-294
HIGH SCHOOL
Hall — Brust 3 run (Wozniak run), :22.8
Passing yds
58
137
9-17-3
9-14-0
At Rochelle
Fourth quarter
C-A-I
RECEIVING: FHS — Covington 5-37; Cusac-McKay 2-38; Baker 2-8; Castrejon 1-0. GCMS —P Kean 3-48; Chatman 1-15; Culler 1-25.
Penalties-yards 3-21
18-95
SCORES AROUND THE STATE
Fumbles-lost
3-1
Abingdon 32, Illini West (Carthage) 22
FOOTBALL
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
First Quarter
L-P (3-1, 2-0)
Hall — Cotton interception return, 11:07
8 3 0 0 — 11
TEAM STATISTICS
Scoring plays L-P — Hartman 4 yard run, (Hartman 2 pt. Run), 8:44 Second Quarter L-P — Weber 33 yard FG, 7:16 Third quarter No scoring
Hall
E-P
First downs Rushes-yds
18 47-359
5 33-70
Passing yds
0
34
Total yds
359
104
C-A-I
0-2-0
2-8-1
Fumbles-lost
1-1
2-1
Penalties-yds 2-20
4-18
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
SUNDAY
Fourth quarter No scoring
MEN’S SOCCER
TEAM STATISTICS
IVCC at Madison, Noon
Third quarter GCMS — Laughery 2 run (kick fail), 4:20
7 87
RHS (1-3, 0-2) 0 0 0 0 — 0
IVCC Fall Classic
Bartlett 34, Elgin 13
Second quarter FHS — Castrejon 7 run (Joyal kick), 6:10
OHS
Princeton, Mendota at Sterling Quad, 9 a.m.
MEN’S GOLF
First quarter No scoring
First downs Total yds
Fieldcrest at Roanoke-Benson, 7 p.m.
L-P
RUSHING: Hall — Walk 10172, TD, Wozniak 16-99, TD, Heinecke 10-43, TD, Brust 4-15, TD, M. Resetich 4-20, Castro
RHS
2-0
Individual stats RUSHING: PHS — Worrels 22185 (3 TDs), Starr 9-58 (2 TDs), Gibson 3-22, Wright 4-22, Christiansen 1-7, PASSING: PHS — Gibson 9-14-0, 137 yards (1 TD) RECEIVING: PHS — Davis 4-33, B. Haring 2-28, Worrels 1-13, Atkinson 1-56 (1 TD), Harp 1-7.
Aurora Central Catholic 48, Chicago Christian 6 Barrington 41, Glenbrook South 15
SCORING PLAYS
TEAM STATISTICS
La Salle-Peru at Dunlap Invitational, 8:30 a.m.
Henry at Mercer County’s Judy Richmond Classic, 8 a.m.
0 7 0 7 — 14
Hall — Wozniak 2 run (Hernandez kick), 10:07 Hall — Walk 78 run (kick blocked), 3:07
LaSalle-Peru 11, Rochelle 0
Fieldcrest Knight Invitational, 8 a.m.
0060— 6
FHS (4-0, 2-0)
Second quarter
Hall 35, Erie-Prophetstown 0
Redskins 7:15 p.m. ESPN
GCMS (3-1, 1-1)
Alton Marquette 35, East Alton-Wood River 14 Andrew 17, Lincoln Way West 7
Batavia 24, Glenbard North 21 Beardstown 46, Mt. Sterling (Brown County) 24 Belleville (Althoff Catholic) 48, Mount Vernon 42 Belvidere North 35, Belvidere 0 Benton 21, Herrin 3 Bethalto Civic Memorial 21, Jerseyville Jersey 14 Biggsville West Central 28, Mid-County Coop 0 Biggsville West Central 28, ROWVA/Galva/Williamsfield Co-op 0 Bismarck-Henning 55, Georgetown-Ridge Farm 6 Bloomington Central Catholic 25, Stanford Olympia 14 Bogan 6, Harper 0 Bradley-Bourbonnais 28, Lincoln Way Central 27, 2OT Breese Central 38, Carlyle 0 Breese Mater Dei 25, Freeburg 14 Brother Rice 17, Marist 14 Buffalo Grove 51, Niles North 29 Byron 45, Oregon 7 Cambridge-Ridgewood Coop 35, Stark County 20 Camp Point Central 55, Routt Catholic/Westfair Christian Academy Co-op 6 Canton 61, East Peoria 21 Carbondale 40, Centralia 19 Carmi White County 16, Edwards County 14 Carrollton 60, Calhoun/ Brussels Co-op 20 Casey-Westfield 21, Flora 7
Annawan/Wethersfield (FB Coop) 28, Aledo (Mercer County) 0
Champaign Central 32, Urbana 6
Antioch 41, Wauconda 7
Chatham Glenwood 56, Eisenhower 6
Arcola 36, ALAH 7
INTERCEPTIONS: Glancy 2-0, Starr 1-0.
Argenta-Oreana 41, Cerro Gordo-Bement Coop 14
At Minonk
Athens 76, Riverton 12
2A No. 8 Fieldcrest 14, 2A No. 1 Gibson City-MelvinSibley 6
Auburn 63, Pleasant Plains 21 Aurora (West Aurora) 47, Romeoville 17
Charleston 24, Lincoln 21
Chester 33, Hamilton County 13 Chicago (Marine Military Academy) 36, Clemente 6 Chicago (Noble Charter/C. Bulls) 42, Chicago (Noble Steet ITW Speer) 8
FOOTBALL: 2A NO. 4 NEWMAN 50, BUREAU VALLEY 7
Comets too much for short-handed Storm By Tommy Rose SHAW MEDIA
MANLIUS — Still searching for its first win of the season, the Bureau Valley Storm football team knew it would be tough going when undefeated Newman came to visit Turbine Field on Friday night. The good news was senior Mac Nugent was back from injury to fulfill his dual purpose role for the Storm. The bad news was that two other BV standouts — Tucker Hartz and James Macklin — could only watch their teammates from the sidelines as the Storm fell to the powerful Comets 50-7. Nugent showed on the Storm’s lengthy opening drive that he was raring to get back in action by pounding the ball down the field, but BV was unable to get it in the end zone with Newman taking over on downs. “We’re glad he’s back,” said BV coach Mat Pistole, who was an assistant at Newman the last two years. “He came back a week earlier than expected.” The absence of Hartz, however, was still noticeable in the Storm offense. “Tucker scored many touch-
downs for us early on, punts for us and is a really good athlete,” Pistole said. “We miss him badly, but he’s got to be healthy. We want him to be OK before he gets back in the game. “We’re taking all the precautions, looking out for the kid there.” The Comets got right to work on their first turn with the ball as Conner McBride scored on a long run at 4:10 in the first quarter. The successful PAT by Nate Ahlers gave Newman a quick 7-0 lead. BV had the first of four costly turnovers on a fumble recovered by the Comets’ Andrew Velasquez, who then ran the ball in for another quick Newman TD at 2:01. The next Storm possession was snuffed out as soon as it began with the Comets picking up another BV fumble. Newman capitalized quickly with QB Andrew Ackman lofting a pass to Andrew Wilson in the end zone for another Comets TD to extend their lead to 21-0. “We were playing very well,” Newman coach Brandon Kreczmer said. “We were just
lucky enough they put the ball on the ground a few times. “They were just having some bad exchanges, but anytime you can get takeaways and set up the offense, we’ll take it.” The BV offense had another crack at the ball at the start of the second quarter, but soon had to punt it away again. Newman again took advantage of good field position to visit the end zone, this time on a score by Kye O’Brien at 10:44, upping the Comets’ lead to 28-0. After the next Storm possession turned unfruitful, Velasquez turned up the heat again for the Comets, chalking up another touchdown run to bring Newman’s lead to 35-0. “The kids are fighting,” Pistole said. “I just keep saying that we have to get better at the little things. We’ve got to block better, tackle better, and we’ve got to learn to take care of the ball.” Newman scored twice more in the first half — on a 5-yard run by Brady Partington at 3:44 and a QB keeper across the goal line by Ackman with a minute left to make the Comets’ lead 50-0. The second half brought the
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Bureau Valley’s Mac Nugent (No. 24) runs the ball during the Storm’s 50-7 loss to Newman in a Three Rivers Conference Rock Division game Friday in Manlius. running clock and reserve players into the game with the third quarter scoreless, but in the fourth, BV at least avoided being shut out when Issac Pond scored at 3:31. In spite of the tough going in the early season, the BV coach believes there is much future success to be had in this team and
the football program. “I told the kids we’ve got some games coming up that we can really compete in,” Pistole said. “And we’re going to keep going out every day and trying to get better. “I’m having too much fun hanging out with these guys to be giving up now.”
MLB: CARDINALS 2, CUBS 1
Molina, Cardinals hold off fading Cubs CHICAGO (AP) — Yadier Molina and the St. Louis Cardinals are taking charge of the NL Central by grinding out tough, ugly wins. And bouncing back after absorbing some unpleasant blows. Molina overcame a painful foul tip to get three of St. Louis’ four hits, including a two-run single, and the Cardinals held off the fading Chicago Cubs 2-1 on Friday. “We’re playing good baseball right now,” Molina said. “We can get a little better doing the little things, but we’re winning games. That’s all that matters right now.” Carlos Martínez got the final two outs a day after a brutal blown save, and the Cardinals maintained a three-game NL Central lead over Milwaukee while opening a five-game margin over Chicago. The Cubs dropped two games behind the Brewers for the second NL wild card with eight games left. Chicago has totaled nine runs while losing four straight games. The Cardinals have won the first two games of this key four-game set, and they’ll play the Cubs five more times over their final eight games. The Cubs scored their run following a St. Louis error in the second inning, and the
Cardinals rallied in the sixth. David Phelps (2-1), the second of eight Cubs relievers, walked Paul Goldschmidt and Marcell Ozuna to start the inning. Steve Cishek took over and walked Matt Carpenter to load the bases before Molina grounded a 2-2 pitch up the middle. “I pride myself on being able to command the baseball,” Phelps said. “Going out and doing that is embarrassing.” Molina came through after being hit in the groin by Jason Heyward’s foul tip in the fourth inning. The veteran catcher stayed on the ground for a couple of minutes to regroup. “When you get hit ... it’s going to take a while,” Molina said. “So I just wanted to be part of this game. I just want to be there for the team.” Last year, Molina needed surgery and missed a month following a similar foul tip. “That’s the toughest, smartest guy I may ever know,” Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said. It was another narrow victory for St. Louis. The Cardinals won 5-4 in 10 innings Thursday night when Carpenter homered off All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel. Chicago had rallied with three runs in the ninth against Martínez and Andrew Miller.
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Princeton’s Jacob Starr (No. 24) runs the ball during the Tigers’ 44-0 rout of Orion in a Three Rivers Conference crossover Friday in Princeton.
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early in the second quarter with Starr running for scores of 16 and 6 yards before half to give the Tigers a 28-0 halftime lead. The Tigers also struck for a 54yard pass from junior QB Tyler Gibson to a wide open Noah Atkinson.
Junior place-kicker Jamie Reinhardt missed his first PAT kick of the season, but made amends by booting a 26-yard field goal with 9:59 left in the fourth quarter to make it 37-0. Worrels matched his uniform number with a 28-yard TD run to cap the scoring with 17.8 seconds left to play. “That’s a huge win for us. Any time you have a 3-0 team come to your place and you get a deci-
sive victory like that, it certainly speaks dividends for our kids and the direction our program is going,” Pearson said. The Tigers’ defense also shined, holding the Chargers to a total of 87 net yards with just 29 rushing (on 28 attempts) and 58 passing. The Tigers had three interceptions, including a pair of picks by sophomore Logan Glancy and one by Starr.
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Sports FOOTBALL: HALL 35, ERIE-PROPHETSTOWN 0
Ground game, defense carry Red Devils to win By Brandon LaChance
NEWSTRIBUNE SPORTS WRITER
ERIE — It didn’t take long for the Hall football team to take an advantage over Three Rivers Conference Mississippi Division foe Erie-Prophetstown. It was only a little while longer before the Red Devils built a lead large enough to realize they were still undefeated in the conference as the Red Devils shut out the Panthers 35-0. “Our running game has a vital role now,” senior running back Austin Heinecke said. “We’re looking to smash the ball every single time. That’s how we play now. All three of us (Cole Wozniak and Marshall Walk) are good running backs. We put in the work in the offseason and it’s showing right now. As long as
the offensive line is playing with second to give Hall a 20-0 halftime lead. us, we’re going to be alright. Senior Dalton Brust found the “Being undefeated in the conference is a good thing, but we end zone on a 3-yard run and Wozniak constill have more verted a twoahead.” “The kids are just point converHall (3-1, run with 2-0 TRC relentless. They work sion 22.8 seconds Mississippi) left in the third held a 20-0 lead hard and they do quarter to put at halftime on the Red Devils 272 yards and everything we ask up 28-0. three touchdowns on 26 “The kids are them.” carries. just relentless. Hall coach Randy Tieman They work hard Heinecke scored with and they do ev5:18 on the first-quarter clock on erything we ask them. It was just a 7-yard run. a tough week for them. We got Wozniak gave Hall a 14-0 through it,” Hall coach Randy lead at 10:07 in the second quar- Tieman said. “I told them it was ter with a 2-yard run and Walk a trap game coming off of a big turned the corner and put on the win over Monmouth. We have St. afterburners for a 78-yard touch- Bede and Princeton after. I told down run with 3:07 left in the them, ‘This is a game on the road
that you could get bit in the butt.’ “Heinecke, Walk and Wozniak are our main running backs, but kids like Dalton Brust, Dom Guerrini and Jose Castro come in and do a good job. Castro is a great blocker and I probably owe him a few more carries. Those guys are not worried about themselves, they’re worried about wins and moving on. Our offense did a great, great job. They’re firing on all cylinders.” Hall finished with 359 yards on 47 carries, while E-P (2-2, 1-1 TRC Mississippi) tallied 70 yards on 33 carries and 34 passing yards. The fifth and final Red Devil touchdown came on an interception return by junior Donavan Cotton with 11:07 remaining in the fourth quarter. Junior Jose Castro recovered an E-P fumble and senior line-
man Matt Hultz recorded a monster sack in the second quarter. “Coach (Ryan) Ferrari does a great job with the defense,” Tieman said. “They come ready to play, they know their assignments and they bought into team football. They don’t care who is getting all of the tackles and who isn’t getting the tackles. As long as they’re playing their assignment, everything is going to work out for us.” Panthers senior quarterback Eric Robinson was 2-of-7 for 34 yards, while senior running back Ross Purvis rushed for 58 yards on 12 touches. Brandon LaChance can be reached at 220-6995, or blachance@shawmedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @NT_ LaChance.
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knew at the beginning of the season this game was going to be one for the books. We did what we had to do. I’m so proud of all my guys. They all contributed tonight. We all did a fantastic job to come out here and get this win. “I think with them being ranked first in the state with a 31-game winning streak, I hope everybody else sees that and says, ‘Wow, we have to respect Fieldcrest now.’ We were the underdogs in this game. Not a lot of people thought we were going to win this one, but all of us on the team knew what we were capable of and we knew we were going to come out and get the job done.” The Knights set the tone early on defense as they forced a threeand-out on the opening drive. After Fieldcrest’s first drive ended in a punt, the Knights stopped GCMS star running back Aidan Laughery for a yard on fourth-and-six. The Knights then went on a 14play drive — converting a fourthand-inches — to take the game into the second quarter, but it eventually stalled and resulted in a punt. The Knights forced GCMS into a three-and-out, setting up the Knights on the Falcons’ 49-yard line. Fieldcrest capitalized on the good field position as it needed just four plays to find the end zone. Castrejon bounced to the outside, outran multiple defenders, stiff-armed another and dove into the end zone with 6:10 left in the second quarter. The Falcons looked to respond before the half and marched all the way to the Fieldcrest 10 before the Knights stopped Payton Kean four 3 yards on fourthand-5. “I think it’s senior leadership,” Schneeman said about the fourth down stops. “I think the guys dug deep and decided, ‘We’re going to get a stop here.’ They just wanted it. We’ve been looking forward to this game for a long time. It’s good to see them come out and make some stops when we really needed them.” GCMS started to gain some momentum after halftime as it held the Knights to a three-and-
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Fieldcrest’s Keegan Robbins (No. 1) leaps in celebration after Travis Sunken (No. 66) and Jordan Hochecker (No. 54) tackled Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley running back Aidan Laughery (No. 14) on fourth down during the Knights’ 14-6 victory in a Heart of Illinois Conference Large Division game Friday in Minonk. out on their first possession before going on its lone scoring drive. The run-first Falcons used two big pass plays — a 25-yarder and a 10-yarder — to help them get on the board when Laughery ran in from the 2-yard line. However, the Falcons missed the extra point wide to keep the Knights in front 7-6 with 4:20 left in the third. The Fieldcrest defense then buckled down. On the Falcons’ next possession, FHS linebacker Jordan Hochecker sprinted into the backfield to tackle Laughery for a 2-yard loss on fourth-and-inches. After the teams traded punts, Castrejon gave the Knights insurance. The 5-foot-11, 200-pound se-
nior race through a huge hole in the middle of the GCMS defense and sprinted 25 yards into the end zone, pumping his fist and leaping as he crossed the line with 5:41 remaining. “We had a little bit of a botched block in the beginning of that play, but it all worked out because we’re fantastic up front,” Castrejon said. “They did what they needed to do. It just shows what (the line) can do. They might have messed up at the beginning of that play, but they fixed it and opened up a hole a semi could go through.” The Knights needed their defense one more time. GCMS marched to the Fieldcrest 29, but a 4-yard gain and back-to-back no gains — thanks to tackles by Cam
FOOTBALL: 4A NO. 8 GENOA-KINGSTON 49, MENDOTA 6
Unbeaten Cogs rout Trojans By Kaleb Carter SHAW MEDIA
GENOA – Genoa-Kingston football coach Chad Willmarth found himself looking for ways to make the Cogs’ offense more dynamic. The Cogs struck gold with more consistent production through the air, something that was on display during the Cogs’ 49-6 home win over Mendota in a Big Northern Conference game Friday. “You go back and you watch some of those tough games and you try to reevaluate yourself as a coach,” Willmarth said. “That was something that we tried to bring to the Wing-t a little bit more. We tried to increase that air attack and the kids have done a really great job. It’s a nice addition.” Justin Peters’ first three completions went for touchdowns, and the Cogs raced away to a gaudy 49-0 lead at the half. “Our head coach is really confident in Justin, our quarter-
back, and he has confidence in our receivers as well,” GenoaKingston’s Logan Kribs said. “We’ve just been able to connect and get completions, which is a plus.” Jacob Stojan and Will Franson each intercepted passes for the Cogs (4-0, 4-0 BNC) in the first quarter, and the Cogs first-string defense did not allow the Trojans (0-4, 0-4 BNC) to cross midfield with the exception of Mendota recovering an onside kick to begin the game. Stojan (31 yards), Christopher Kleba (60) and Kribs (25) each hauled in a touchdown pass in the first quarter. The only time the Cogs found themselves in a poor offensive scenario in the first half came when, leading 28-0, Peters was sacked for a 15-yard loss to set up a third-and-23. The Cogs converted on that scenario with a 24-yard Peters run, setting up the touchdown pass to Kribs. “(There were) some self-imposed wounds with decision-making and when you do that against
a really good team like Genoa, it’s going to hurt real quick,” Mendota coach Keegan Hill said. Adding scores on the ground were Will Franson on a 22-yard romp, Ben Franson from 3 yards out, and Sam Rice from 42 yards out and 1 yard out. The Cogs’ defense muddied up the ground between the tackles and limited Mendota’s ground and passing games early on. Owen Simmons also recovered a fumble. “It feels great. It’s why we work hard,” Kribs said. “It’s a goal we set to have a dominant defense and it’s nice to keep it rolling.” The Trojans broke through for their first score of the game when Andres Castenada caught a fade pass from Ted Landgraf for a touchdown with 2:22 left. “It was thrown better on the second one,” Hill said of Landraf’s touchdown pass. “It was a good way to finish and make some improvement in the second half in a shortened setting against a very classy opponent like Genoa-Kingston.”
Milashoski and Keegan Robbins — forced the Falcons into fourthand-6. After GCMS called a pair of timeouts with 2:45 left, GCMS quarterback Cade Elliott dropped back to pass and lofted the ball to the left side of the field, but Fieldcrest junior Jaxon Cusac-McKay batted it away. The Knights held Laughery to 126 yards on 27 carries with just four plays of 10 yards or more and just one for more than 25 yards. “We focused on him all week,” Schneeman said. “We drove into or kids’ heads we weren’t going to let him beat us. Watching him against Eureka and Heyworth, he made some incredible plays that kind of took the air our of bot
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teams. We didn’t want to let that happen. Our guys took it upon themselves to limit him as much as we could. “Ethan Stoeger did a great job at outside linebacker setting the edge. Keegan Robbins did a good job setting the edge too. So did our defensive ends. Our outside linebackers and defensive ends did a good job setting the edge and making him come back to our flow. We wanted to force him to run between the tackles, and I think we did a pretty good job of that.” Castrejon finished with 118 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries for Fieldcrest. Kevin Chlum can be reached at 220-6939, or at kchlum@ shawmedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @NT_SportsEditor.
every time we would get things going on offense, L-P would come up with a big play or we FROM PAGE B1 would stall and turn the ball over.” way through the second quarter. The Hubs had another chance The Hubs started to get their ground game going, but on to score in the fourth quarter fourth-and-4, Dominic Kelm with less than five minutes recame up with an interception to maining but missed a 35-yard field goal wide left. help the Cavs From there, take a 11-0 lead the Cavs ran into the break. the clock out Rochelle had “Our defense was to move to 3-1 the ball to start the second half tough again tonight overall and 2-0 in the conferand looked to be stopped and got a big shutout ence. “To be 3-1 is again as the on the road.” awesome,” L-P L-P defense senior linestiffened up L-P linebacker backer Parker once again, but Parker Swiskoski Swiskoski said. a roughing the “Our defense kicker penalty was tough kept the drive again tonight and got a big shutalive for the Hubs. The Hubs took advantage out on the road. We couldn’t be of the extra chance as Gavin happier.” L-P was led by Laerios with Ansteth continued to pop off 49 yards on 11 carries, while runs of 7 yards multiple times. But when it looked like the Hartman had 46 yards and a Hubs were about to score, quar- touchdown on 14 carries. L-P returns home next week terback Ethan Etes fumbled the snap and the Cavs recovered to take on Plano for its homeagain to keep the 11-point lead. coming. “We did some nice things tonight on both sides of the ball,” Brad Martin Sr. can be reached Rochelle coach Kyle Kissack at 220-6939 or at ntsports@ said. “Especially on defense, but shawmedia.com.
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Marjorie Samolinski, 91, of Oglesby died at 9:30 p.m. Sept. 18, 2019, in Cabin Livin’, Hennepin. Arrangements are pending in Shields Funeral Chapel, Oglesby.
Helen R. Gunia, 98, of La Salle passed away Sept. 19, 2019, in Heritage Healthcare Center, Peru. A prayer service will be at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 23, 2019, in Gary ‘Pot’ Falassi MuellerPagani Gary J. “Pot” Falassi, 65, Funeral of Oglesby died unexpectHome, edly at 12:51 p.m. Sept. La Salle, 16, 2019, in Illinois Valley followed Comm. Hospital, Peru. by an Services will be at noon Ms. Gunia 11 a.m. Monday Mass in of Christian burial in Shields St. Patrick’s Church, La Funeral Salle, with the Rev. Paul Chapel, Carlson officiating. Burial Oglesby. will follow at St. Hyacinth The very Cemetery, La Salle. Rev. Visitation will be Gary 9-10:30 a.m. Monday in Blake the funeral home. will ofHelen was born June 6, Mr. Falassi ficiate. 1921, in La Salle to Frank Private and Rose (Mis) Gunia. burial will be at St. She worked at Westclox Vincent’s Cemetery, La in Peru for more than 43 Salle at a later date. years. She was a member Visitation will be from of St. Hyacinth Church, 10 a.m. until time of serLa Salle and was a memvices Monday in the fuber of the Blessed Mother neral chapel. Sodality. Gary was born April Even though Helen had 20, 1954, in La Salle to no children of her own, John and Alda (Usseglio) she was always thoughtful Falassi. and generous with her He worked at U.S. nieces and nephews; acts Silica in Ottawa and was of kindness that will never a member of Holy Family be forgotten. Church, Oglesby. She is survived by sevGary was an avid bowler eral nieces and nephews, and golfer. He was a long- great-nieces and nephews time men’s softball player and great-great nieces and in the Illinois Valley and nephews. served many years on She was preceded in the Oglesby Volunteer death by nine brothers and Fire and Ambulance sisters. Departments. Memorials may be diGary loved his niece and rected to the family. nephews and spending Pallbearers will be Mike time with them. Gunia, Jim Gunia, Dennis He is survived by his Gunia, Don Lenski and brother, William (Nancy) Dick Martuzzo with Loren Falassi of Utica; a niece, Morlan serving as honorSue (Troy) Terzick of ary pallbearer. La Salle; and three The online guestbook great-nephews, Ty, Brock may be viewed at www. and Jake. MuellerFH.com. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a Michael Kinkin brother in infancy. In lieu of flowers, meMichael J. Kinkin, 66, morials may be directed of Ottawa died the night to Oglesby Volunteer of Sept. 19, 2019, in Joliet Ambulance Service. Area Community Hospice. Online condolences Funeral services will may be expressed at www. be at 5 p.m. Tuesday in shieldfuneralchapel.com. Mueller Funeral Home, Ottawa. Visitation will be 2-5 p.m. Tuesday in the fuOBITUARY DEADLINE neral home. Burial will be at St. Columba Cemetery 9 p.m. Fridays for Saton a later date. urdays.
In Loving Memory of Our Mother and Father Christine and Francis Witek Passed away 9/21/88 Passed away 9/25/99 Dear Parents, so gentle good and kind, look down from heaven above and know that the care you gave is returned in our love forever more. We do not need a special day to bring you to our mind, the days we do not think you are very hard to find. We Love and Miss You Always, Your Family
Corinne Eckerd Corinne Eckerd, 94, of Mark passed away Sept. 19, 2019, at Cabin Livin’, Hennepin. Visitation will be 9-10:30 a.m. Monday in DysartCofoid Funeral Chapel, Granville. Prayers will be at 10:30 a.m. in the funeral home followed by Mass of Christian burial at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Granville. The Rev. Patrick DeMeulemeester will officiate. Burial will be at Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Granville. Corinne was born Sept. 22, 1924, in Mark to Joe and Tenerifa (Scaglioni) Zagnoni. She married Edwin E. Eckerd on Feb. 10, 1945, in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Granville. She graduated from Hopkins High School in the class of 1943. Corinne was a cook at the high school, then became secretary for Hopkins High School and Putnam County High School. Corinne was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Altar and Rosary Society. She and her husband loved to travel and enjoyed staying in Arizona. They especially loved their trip to Italy. She enjoyed cooking. Survivors include one sister, Alba (Bill) Ellena of Granville; one sisterin-law, Lowana Friar of Schaumburg; one brotherin-law, James Lettsome of Oak Brook; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin on Jan. 18, 2011; five sisters, Cleofa Guisti, Mary McCarty, Ann Poggioli, Iva Faletti and Frances Bazzani. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to donor’s choice. Online condolences may be made to her family at www.dcfunerals.com.
Clifford ‘Larry’ Varland Clifford Lawrence “Larry” Varland, 95, of Rutland Township died Sept. 18, 2019, in Ottawa Pavilion. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in SealsCampbell Funeral Home with the Rev. Duane Kaufman officiating. Visitation will be 1-3 p.m., prior to services Sunday in the funeral home. Burial will be at Brumbach Cemetery, Rutland Township.
Edward ‘Lee’ Carlson Edward “Lee” L. Carlson, 82, died Sept. 19, 2019, in OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria. Dysart-Cofoid Funeral Chapel will assist the family with the arrangements.
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September 21, 1945 Little did we know that night God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you , but you did not go alone. For part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide. And though we cannot see you, you are always by our side. Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same. But as God call us one by one, the chain will link again. Love your Children Lea & Eric Daughter-In-Law Angie Grandchildren Madison, Ethan, Evan, Ava Give Mom a hug for us in Heaven
HOUSTON (AP) — Kids were still in classrooms as roads around them became rivers. Drivers warned to stay off highways wound up abandoning submerged cars. Thousands of people called 911, but rescue crews found many weren’t in real danger. Waters from Tropical Storm Imelda, one of the wettest tropical cyclones in U.S. history, began to recede Friday, but not before grinding life to a flooded halt for the more than 5 million residents of the Houston area. The storm dumped more than 40 inches of rain near the Louisiana border. In Chambers County, sheriff Brian Hawthorne on Friday used an airboat to rescue two zebras from a hunting ranch that were stranded in floodwaters. “Just amazing, literally an alligator swimming in the same water as the zebras,” he said.
Sandra Jean Swanlund Sandra Jean Swanlund, 79, of LaMoille, passed away Sept. 19, 2019, at her home. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Community United Methodist Church, LaMoille with the Rev. David Jungnickel officiating. Burial will be at Greenfield CemMrs. Swanlund etery, LaMoille. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Monday in the church. Lundquist-Merritt Funeral Home, LaMoille is handling arrangements. Sandra was born Dec. 24, 1939, in Mendota to Charles and Jean (Krenz) Riegel. She married Kenneth Swanlund on June 1, 1958, in St. John’s Lutheran Church, Mendota. Sandra and Kenneth moved to their farm, north of LaMoille, in 1958. In addition to helping on the farm and raising her family, Sandra began taking college courses. She earned an AA degree, magna cum laude, from Illinois Valley Community College; a BS in Education, magna cum laude, from Northern Illinois University; and a MS in Education, also from Northern. Sandra taught in the Mendota grade schools for over 25 years. She served as the district’s Transitional Bilingual Instructor until her retirement in 2006. After her retirement she continued to teach classes at IVCC. Sandra was devoted to her students and was a passionate and creative teacher. She was a long a longtime member of the Community United Methodist Church of LaMoille, serving on many boards, committees and teaching Sunday school. She sang in the choir for many years before becoming the director and serving in that capacity for over 20 years. She was active in several educational and civic organizations. She was past president of the Starved Rock Reading Council, Literacy Chair of the Illinois Reading Council, and member of the International Reading Association and Philanthropic Educational Organization (PEO). She is survived by her husband, Kenneth of LaMoille; three children, Bradley (Shelley) Swanlund of Peru, Todd (Diane) Swanlund of Arlington Heights and Holly (Michael) Hoffart of Franklin, Tenn.; grandson, Tyler Swanlund of Chicago; sister-in-law, Dixie (Gary) Anderson of LaMoille; several loving nieces and nephews; and her beloved therapy cat, Squeaks. She was preceded in death by her sister, Nancy Lane. Memorials may be directed to LaMoille Ambulance or Community United Methodist Church.
Paul Ridenour Paul W. Ridenour, 72, of Ottawa died Sept. 20, 2019, in Illinois Valley Community Hospital, Peru. Memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in Gladfelter-Roetker Funeral Home, Ottawa, with the Rev. John Nordstrom officiating. Visitation will be 1-3 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Military honors will be accorded by Ottawa American Legion Post 33 Veterans Group Honor Guard.
NEWCOMERS FRKOL — Mr. and Mrs. Matt Frkol (Carlee Polster) of Chicago, boy, Theo James, Sept. 15, Swedish Covenant Hospital, Chicago. Grandparents are Jim and Maureen Polster of Spring Valley and Marlene Frkol of La Salle and Mike Frkol of La Salle. LYONS — Justin Lyons and Syerra Rose of Peru, girl, Sept. 16, Illinois Valley Community Hospital, Peru.
what Illinois State Police District 17 termed “suspected minor injuries” after his truck — stopped at an unguarded railroad crossing with emergency lights activated — was struck from behind by a truck-tractor driven by Randall Baker of East Prairie, Mo. Baker was issued a citation for failing to reduce speed to avoid a crash. Route 89 was closed for approximately one hour. No fuel or cargo spillage occurred.
NEWSTIP An anonymous caller is the winner of this week’s newstip for telling about American Pickers being at Herrcke Hardware in La Salle. A story appeared Monday. The caller asked that the money be given to St. Jude Affiliate in Peoria. Each week, readers are invited to call with story or photo ideas that the staff would not learn about from other callers. Checks are mailed to winners. Next week’s tip is worth $25.
WYANET — No tickets had been issued, as of Friday, following a head-on collision on a rural roadway north of Wyanet on Wednesday afternoon, according to Bureau County Sheriff’s Office. According to preliminary information provided by the sheriff’s office, Kirby Lilley, 31, of Wyanet was driving an SUV westbound on 1650 North Road about a half mile east of the WyanetWalnut Road and starting to go up a hill when the collision occurred. A car driven by Michael Morse, 40, of Princeton had just crested the hill and was starting to go down it before the crash, according to the sheriff’s office. Lilley told an officer at the scene that the road is narrow in that spot, a county officer said Friday. Ambulances from Wyanet took Lilley and Morse’s passenger, Chase Kupferschmid, 29, of Princeton to Perry Memorial Hospital in Princeton, and a Sheffield ambulance took Morse to the Princeton hospital, according to the sheriff’s office. All of the occupants were out of the vehicles and began talking to deputies as the squad cars arrived.
CLARIFICATION An article on A3 of Thursday’s edition of the NewsTribune stated Dalzell Grade School students may have to move to Spring Valley Elementary following a the correction of an out-of-district waiver issue at Dalzell Grade School. Out-of-district students at Dalzell Grade School will be “grandfathered in” and will be able to continue attendance at the school. POLICE REPORTS A jackknifed semi resulted in some early-morning work for La Salle and Peru fire departments and state police. At about 3 a.m. Friday, a semi went off of the interstate into the median, blocking the eastbound passing lane of Interstate 80 just east of the Flying J truck stop (Route 351 exit), La Salle. Firefighters provided traffic control and contained a minor fuel leak. Both lanes of eastbound Interstate 80 were only blocked briefly, and firefighters cleared the scene in about 30 minutes.
Two passengers were injured in a collision of semis at 2:30 a.m. Thursday on Interstate 80 eastbound near Route 251, Illinois State Police District 17 said. Mohammad Asif, 57, of Hannon, Ontario, was driving a 2019 Freightliner tractor-trailer east on I-80 when, for unknown reasons, he struck from behind a Red 2019 Kenworth truck-tractor operated by Yongping Liu of Pomona, Calif. A passenger in Asif’s vehicle, 43-yearold Anahita Sherzai of Hannon, Ontario, and a passenger in Liu’s vehicle, 56-year-old Hong Zang of Pomona, Calif., sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Both were taken to an unspecified hospital. Asif was issued a citation for following too closely. The contents of each trailer are unknown. The impact resulted in both vehicles leaving the roadway and coming to rest in a ditch and a farm field to the south of Interstate 80. MCNABB — A motorist was injured in a crash involving a semi and an oil company truck Tuesday on Route 89 at County Road 405 North, near McNabb. Jo Hansen, 64, of McNabb was taken to an unspecified hospital with
MENDOTA — Joseph A. Baskerville, 56, of 205 Sandra Ave., Mendota was charged with violation of an order of protection and violation of bail bond at 3:59 a.m. Thursday at his residence following an investigation, according to Mendota police. Also during the investigation, Breana L. Leppert, 31, of 205 Sandra Ave., Mendota was charged for obstructing identification, police said. Kalysta M. Biskie, 20, of 412 W. St. Paul St., Spring Valley was charged with operating an uninsured motor vehicle and failure to yield following a two-car crash at 11:34 a.m. Wednesday at Route 251 and N. 2551st Road (Ben Samek Road), according to Peru police. Biskie was northbound on Route 251 and attempted to turn left onto Ben Samek Road when her vehicle collided with a car driven by Sharlene Lau, 86, of 2406 Fourth St., Peru, according to Peru police. Lau was taken to Illinois Valley Community Hospital by Peru Volunteer Ambulance and Biskie refused treatment at the scene, police said. Curtis Murphy, 59, of 428½ Gooding St., La Salle was charged with theft of under $500 at 9:14 a.m. Wednesday at Beck’s in La Salle following a brief investigation, according to La Salle police. Murphy allegedly stole from the store for the past several months while employed at the service station, police said. He also was issued a trespass warning on the property.
Gas leak slows dinner rush at IHOP A gas leak at the IHOP in Peru forced customers out of the restaurant Friday evening. Diner Alan Kellett said the smell of gas filled the restaurant and customers had to leave when the Peru fire department showed up to the scene, which occurred around 6 p.m. Firefighters said Ameren was called to shut off the gas in the restaurant. As of 7:15 p.m., IHOP employees said the restaurant had resumed business.
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Lost Dog in Granville
Male Blue Heeler Buddy was last seen downtown. REWARD $5,000 Call 1-815-866-4753 with any information
In need of child care in my home part-time M-F. If interested please call 815-228-9888
Retired IVCH C.N.A can do care in your home. C.N.A, OTCA & CPR certified. Overnights & Midnights avail. References avail. Call 815-303-3403 The Learning House Childcare Preschool has openings. DCFS Licensed. Call 815-224-1248
Graphic Artist Needed Looking for experienced, organized, personable Artist for silkscreen operation. Must be able to design art, communicate with customers (phone, email, in person), schedule jobs, assist with store operations as needed. Please send resume to NewsTribune, Box 438, 426 2nd St., LaSalle, IL 61301
La Moille H.S. seeking girls basketball head coach, girls basketball assistant coach, and cheer coach. Resume to: Wanda DeLong at delong@lamoilleschools.org
Salvation Army celebrates 125 years with party Sunday A volunteer for 40 years at the Ottawa Salvation Army, Michael Sorenson performs a variety of duties to keep operations running smoothly. On Wednesday, he spent a portion of his time breaking down cardboard boxes that contained donations. Ottawa Salvation Army is celebrating its 125th anniversary 2-5 p.m. Sunday with hot dogs, chips and a bounce house at Rigden Park in Ottawa, just a block west of their 516 W. Madison St. location. If it rains, they still will hold the event in their fellowship hall at the Madison Street office. Through the years of serving Ottawa and the surrounding community, the Salvation Army has helped families put food on the table, set budgets, get clothes and break the poverty cycle. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve provided meals, water and shelter during outages and floods. Rachelle May, who works the front desk at Ottawaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Salvation Army, organizes Pathway of Hope, which helps teach people strategies to break out of a poverty cycle. The Salvation Army also works with local organizations such as LIHEAP (heating assistance program) and A Servantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Heart, providing meeting and work space for them to complete their work. Read more about volunteer Mike Sorenson and the Salvation Army in a feature story at www.newstrib.com.
LaSalle County Childrens Advocacy Center is looking for a part-time Therapist 6.5 hrs a week for one to two evenings a week. Must have Masters degree and be licensed. Email: lasallecacdirector@mchsi.com or Fax resume: 815 433-1120 ESTATE SALE 816 Pine st. Ottawa 70 years of treasures September 20 & 21. 8-4
LaSalle: 1150 Lafayette St. Sat. 9-3. 10x13 area rug, clths play station 3, snairdrum, hshld & Misc items
Household jewelry vintage items Furniture tools and much more
LaSalle: 2987 E. 419th Rd. Sat. 8-2. Gardening, tools, clths, housewares, vintage, books, chicken coop supplies
LaSalle County Highway Department
Home is also for sale by owners
The following positions are available:
Hennepin Town Wide Garage Sales
Routeman Mechanic Engineering Technician I Civil Engineer 1 Apply online at www.lasallecounty.org
CDL Class A drivers needed. Call for more information 815-615-1510 LaSalle Law Firm seeking full time support staff for collection department. Computer skills required. Excellent Benefits. Send resume to: NewsTribune, Box 439, 426 2nd St., LaSalle, IL 61301 Part-time Bartender wanted. Apply in person Archway Tap 730 N. Columbia Ave. Oglesby 815-883-8722
Executive Country Home on 1.88 acres Princeton Schools 4-5 bedrooms with first floor master 36 x 56 Morton shed with concrete floor $199,900 Ray Farm Management Services, Broker 815/878/5225 www.rayfarm1.com
Something on Every Street in Hennepin Sept. 20th & 21th 8am-3pm Maps available at North Central Bank, Hennepin Food Mart, Country Stop Restaurant LaSalle: 1129 7th St. - Fri. & Sat. 9-3. Multi. Family! Clths, shoes, dvds, glassware, baskets, furn., toys. Huge Sale Peru: 3115 Marquette Rd. - Fri. 8:30am-2:30pm, Sat. 8:30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1pm. Daybed, jogging stroller, American Girl items, Easy Bake Oven, scrap book supplies, clthing plus LuLaRoe, comforters, holiday dĂŠcor & costumes, many items to see! Waltham Elem. Schools Garage Sale Both bldgs will be open from 4 PM - 7 PM, Sept. 23rd Desks, Bookshelves, Tables, File Cabinets, & Lots of misc items. Everything needs to go! Cash or Check only
LaSalle: 392 N 2969th Rd. (East of Catholic War Vets) Fri. & Sat. 10-3. Tools, outdoor items, Jeep brand pet stroller, bike & helmet, golf clubs, grilling hshld & Misc. items Peru 809 30th St. Thurs & Fri. Brass Bed, Rug shampooer, Vac, ridetoys, tools, file cabinet, snow blower, teen girl, womens xl-3x, mens l-4x/shoes new size 13 (9 pairs), cds, cancel rain. Peru: 2108 Manor Ln. Fri. & Sat. 8-4. Men's clths, shoes, kitchen dĂŠcor, books, Misc. Peru: 2127 Wynnwood Ln, Multi-family. Clothes (kidsadult), formal dresses, hsehld, books. 9/20 8-5, 9/21 8-2. THURS. 9/19 4-8 FR. 9/20 8-? 1015 27th St. Peru Clothing, home decor, furniture, household misc., tools, & More.
Utica-2885 E 765th Rd 9-4 Garage Sale Newborn to 3T girl's, men's, women, teens clothes & shoes, electric dryer, tvs & household
POLICE OFFICER The Mendota Police Department is in the process of testing for the position of Full Time Patrolman. Power Test & Written exams will be administered on the same day at 1p.m on October 26,2019 at Mendota High School location at 2300 Main St., Mendota, IL. Applicants may pick up an application packet at the Mendota Police Department 607 8th Ave., Mendota, IL or the Mendota City Clerk's Office 800 Washington Street, Mendota, IL. Applications should be between 21 and 35 years of age. All applications are to be turned in to the Police Department by October 21, 2019 Equal Opportunity Employer
Ridley Feed Ingredients, an Alltech company, specializes in thoroughly researched, competitively priced micro feed ingredients, vitamin and mineral premixes, and feed additives. We are seeking candidates to join our team at the Mendota, IL facility for the following full-time positions. Maintenance (2nd shift)
Seahawk Pedal Boat with canopy. $325.00 Please call 815-303-6665 or 815-866-5088
2010 Winnebago Via Motorhome, 25' Class A, 1 slide, Mercedes Diesel Motor, excellent condition, most all options, 52,000 miles. Asking $64.500 815-481-3564
2012 Madza 5. - 5 door hatchback, 135,000 hwy miles, well maintained, new brakes & tires. $4,000 obo Call 815-894-3560 leave message.
1987 Honda Helix 250CC Very nice shape, fun to drive, 15,500 miles. Asking $1,400 located in Mendota. Call 815252-3533 leave a message
This position is responsible for ensuring plant equipment is maintained according to standards. This includes troubleshooting mechanical and electrical issues for a variety of equipment and processes. This person will also perform light fabrication and other duties as assigned. Prior maintenance experience in a manufacturing or industrial setting is required, along with experience in the areas of welding, fabrication, hydraulics, pneumatics, and basic 3 phase electrical, gear box rebuilding, boiler certification and OSHA requirements regarding guarding, lockout/tagout and related safety items. General Production
2007 Layon Camper trailer, w/ 2 slide out, sleep 6, fishing boat, grill. At FishNFun, McNabb, IL. 17Ft. Clark Built deep well fishing boat. Yamal 82 HS, moter w/150 HS kicker, boat trailer w/new tires. Call 815488-8106 for more information.
25' Cherokee. center kitchen, dinette, sofa, front bed, shower tub, AC/furnance, TV-AM-FM disc radio, Exceptional. $7500. Call 815-223-7593
This position is assigned to operate equipment within established guidelines for efficiency, safety, and product quality along with completing paperwork/computer entry as required. The equipment will vary and include manufacturing equipment, packaging equipment, and other equipment unique to individual plants.
1925 Model T Touring runs good, asking $5,800. Located in Mendota 815-252-3533 leave a message CAR FOR SALE 2015 1.6 liter Black Nissan Versa SL, 4 Door, EXCELLENT condition, 62,900 miles. Asking price is $8,000 or best offer. Call 630877-1686. Location is Oglesby, IL
2014 Ford Escape Crossover SUV 49,000 miles, includes 6 year 100,000 mile warranty, excellent condition, gold color, blue tooth, media, phone, USB, backup cam,$12,000 or best offer, Peru, IL 815-223-5146
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Qualified candidates will have high school diploma (or equivalent), experience in a manufacturing environment, and be able to work in a quickly changing/fast paced environment. Candidates must be able to routinely lift up to 50 lbs. throughout the shift, climb stairs, ladders, be physically active throughout the shift, and work under various weather and environmental conditions. Alltech provides competitive pay with an annual incentive opportunity. Our complete benefit program includes a choice of health and dental plans, vision plan, a 401K plan, flexible spending accounts, holidays, vacations and more! Please apply in person 1609 1st Ave. Mendota, IL 61342 or online at employment@ridleyinc.com
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LEGAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT LA SALLE COUNTY, OTTAWA, ILLINOIS CITY OF LA SALLE, ILLINOIS, a Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff, vs LEROY BENCKENDORF, DOUGLAS J. JOHNSON DBA TAX LIEN INVESTMENTS, FINANCIAL PLUS CREDIT UNION, THE COUNTY OF LA SALLE, ILLINOIS, THE STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, UNKNOWN OWNERS, NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS and UNKNOWN TENANTS AND OCCUPANTS. Defendants. NO. 2019-MR-320 NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION - SUMMONS (735 ILCS 5/2-206, 735 ILCS 5/2-413 and 65 ILCS 5/11-31-1) NOTICE is hereby given to Unknown Owners, Non-Record Claimants and Unknown Tenants and Occupants of the real estate described in the Petition to Have Property Declared Abandoned Pursuant to 65 ILCS 5/11-31-1(d) and for Equitable and Other Relief filed in the above entitled case, defendants in the above entitled case, pursuant to provisions of 735 ILCS 5/2-206 and 735 ILCS 5/2-413, that the above entitled suit is now pending in said court and the day on or after which a default may be entered against said defendants is October 22, 2019. The undersigned certifies that an Affidavit for Service by Publication has been filed with the Clerk of the Court. The undersigned further certifies that the above entitled action was filed on September 18, 2019, and is now pending. (i) The names of all plaintiffs and the case number are identified above. (ii) The court in which said action was brought is identified above. (iii) The name of the title holder of record is: Leroy Benckendorf (iv) A legal description of the real estate sufficient to identify it with reasonable certainty is as follows: LOT 14, EXCEPT THE WEST 17.48 FEET THEREOF, IN BLOCK 82 IN THE CITY OF LASALLE EXCEPT COAL AND MINERALS AND THE RIGHT TO MINE AND REMOVE THE SAME, SITUATED IN LA SALLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS (PIN 18-15-242-014) (v) A common address or description of the location of the real estate is as follows: 1155 4th St., LaSalle, IL 61301 Greg Vaccaro, Clerk of the Circuit Court Jacob J. Frost Attorney & Counselor at Law Attorney for Plaintiff 102 East St. Paul Street, Spring Valley, IL 61362 Telephone (815) 664-4151 (September 21, 28, October 5, 2019)
LEGAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ILLINOIS LA SALLE COUNTY, OTTAWA, ILLINOIS CHANCERY DIVISION COMMUNITY BANK OF UTICA, ) In Chancery a part of LASALLE STATE BANK, a ) corporation, ) No. 18-CH-26 ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) ILLINOIS RIVER WINERY, INC., an ) Illinois Corporation, and GREGORY P. ) KANE, DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY ) INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, ) ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF ) REVENUE; C & N CORPORATION, ) d/b/a DOOR PENINSULA WINERY, ) C & N CORPORATION, and U S. ) SMALL BUSINESS ) ADMINISTRATION, ) ) Defendants. ) Notice of Judicial Sale of Real Estate Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure entered by the court in the above entitled cause, the property hereinafter described will be sold by the Sheriff of LaSalle County, Illinois at public auction to the highest bidder at LaSalle County Sheriff’s Office, 707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa, IL 61350 on October 16, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. (A) The name, address and telephone number of the person to contact for information regarding the real estate is: Chris Duncan, LaSalle State Bank, 654 First Street, LaSalle, IL 61303; 815-223-8800. (B) The common address and other common description, if any, of the real estate is: 300 Donaldson Street, Utica, IL 61373 (C) The legal description of the real estate is: That part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 16, Township 33 North, Range 2 East of the Third Principal Meridian, LaSalle County, Illinois, described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest Corner of said Northwest Quarter, thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds East 1,319.01 feet along the West Line of said Northwest Quarter; thence South 89 degrees 56 minutes 28 seconds East 545.25 feet along the North Line of the South Half of said Northwest Quarter to the Point of Beginning; thence continuing South 89 degrees 56 minutes 28 seconds East 205.00 feet along the North Line of the South Half of said Northwest Quarter; thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds East 160.00 feet; thence North 89 degrees 56 minutes 28 seconds West 205.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds West 160.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, said tract containing 0.753 acres, more or less. (D) A description of the improvements on the real estate is: A Morton building (a pole building) with metal siding and a metal roof, 6,171 square feet and it sits on 3/4 of an acre. (E) The time and place of the sale are October 16, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. in the lobby outside the Sheriff’s Office in the north courthouse located at 707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa, IL 61350. (F) The terms of the sale are: 10% to be paid in certified funds on the date of sale. Sale is subject to confirmation by the Court. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser shall be entitled only to a return of monies paid. Purchaser shall have no recourse against Mortgagor, Mortgagee or Mortgagee’s attorney. Property is sold “AS IS”. Sale is subject to confirmation by the Court. (G) Title will be conveyed subject to all general real estate taxes which are a lien upon the real estate, but have not yet become due and payable, and special assessments, if any, and easements and restrictions of record, and is being sold “AS IS” without any representation as to the quality of title and without recourse to the plaintiff. Title will be conveyed subject to existing tenancies, if any. By /s/ R. J. Lannon, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff R. J. Lannon, Jr. Herbolsheimer, Duncan, Eiten and Hintz, P.C. Attorneys at Law State Bank Building LaSalle, IL 61301 Telephone: (815) 223-0111 Attorney No. 1576313 jlannon@hlhdr.com (September 7, 14 & 21, 2019)
LEGAL Notice of Public Hearing Of the City of LaSalle Zoning Board of Appeals Notice is hereby provided that the LaSalle Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, October 7, 2019 at 5:00 p.m., in the LaSalle City Council Chambers at 745 Second Street, LaSalle, Illinois 61301. At that time, the LaSalle Zoning Board of Appeals will consider amongst other matters that may be presented at the time of said hearing and meeting, the following petition and request and matters related thereto: Marcus Brainerd Regan, owner of 431 Lindberg Road, requesting variances and/ or exceptions from the provisions of the City of LaSalle Zoning Ordinance originally enacted as Ordinance Number 590 as the said Ordinance may have from time to time been amended, and in that regard said request for variance shall be regarding construction and use of a 20’ x 19.5’ accessory building (garage) which would include, but not necessarily be limited to, a rear yard setback variance from 25 feet to 5 feet to allow the structure to be constructed at the subject premises, and further involving such other variances and/or exceptions as may be reasonable, necessary and appropriate in reference to the construction of an accessory building (garage) on premises commonly known as 431 Lindberg Road within the City of LaSalle, which premises are more particularly described as follows: That part of Lot 3 in Assessor’s Subdivision of the Southwest ¼ of Section 10 in Township 33 North, Range 1, East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at a point 720 feet North and 1210 feet West of the Southeast corner of said Quarter Section; thence running North parallel with the East line of said Quarter Section 125 feet; thence running West parallel with the North line of said Quarter Section to the center of the Old Cut, a distance of 75 and a fraction feet; thence running in a southerly direction along the center of said Old Cut to a point Seven Hundred Twenty feet North of the south boundary line of said Quarter Section; thence running east parallel with the north boundary line of said Quarter Section 63 feet , more or less to the beginning, as per plat thereof dated March 18, 1870 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of La Salle County, in Book B-1 of Plats, page 12 (said above premises being the South 125 feet of what is to be known when plated as Lot D-1 except the East 100 feet thereof situated in the City of La Salle),excepting and reserving underlying coal and mining rights; situated in the County of La Salle and the State [of Illinois] having the real estate PIN # of 18-10-329-020. That in connection with these proceedings and the public hearings in connection therewith, the City of LaSalle Zoning Board of Appeals (hereinafter “Zoning Board”) may in the appropriate exercise of discretion take such action and make such recommendations for consideration thereof by the LaSalle City Council, including, but not limited to, making such recommendations in connection with any modification to any of said requests as the Zoning Board may deem appropriate in the circumstances, and all of which may also be subject to and contingent upon such further covenants, terms, provisions and restrictions as the Zoning Board may deem appropriate in the consideration of said Zoning Board hearing and/or any continuance and/or reconvening of the same, all of which will be held pursuant to and consistent with the law in such cases including, but not being limited to, all parties being provided an opportunity to be heard and to examine and crossexamine all pertinent witnesses. /s/ Bob Thompson Bob Thompson, Chairman City of LaSalle Zoning Board of Appeals (September 21, 2019) LEGAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT LA SALLE COUNTY, OTTAWA, ILLINOIS CITY OF LA SALLE, ILLINOIS, a Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff, vs MARCUS WILLIAMS, THE COUNTY OF LA SALLE, ILLINOIS, UNKNOWN OWNERS, NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS and UNKNOWN TENANTS AND OCCUPANTS. Defendants. NO. 2019-MR-319 NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION - SUMMONS (735 ILCS 5/2-206, 735 ILCS 5/2-413 and 65 ILCS 5/11-31-1) NOTICE is hereby given to Unknown Owners, Non-Record Claimants and Unknown Tenants and Occupants of the real estate described in the Petition to Have Property Declared Abandoned Pursuant to 65 ILCS 5/11-31-1(d) and for Equitable and Other Relief filed in the above entitled case, defendants in the above entitled case, pursuant to provisions of 735 ILCS 5/2-206 and 735 ILCS 5/2-413, that the above entitled suit is now pending in said court and the day on or after which a default may be entered against said defendants is October 22, 2019. The undersigned certifies that an Affidavit for Service by Publication has been filed with the Clerk of the Court. The undersigned further certifies that the above entitled action was filed on September 18, 2019, and is now pending. (i) The names of all plaintiffs and the case number are identified above. (ii) The court in which said action was brought is identified above. (iii) The name of the title holder of record is: Marcus Williams (iv) A legal description of the real estate sufficient to identify it with reasonable certainty is as follows: The West Half of Lot 10 in Block 116 in the Original Town, now City of LaSalle, LaSalle County, Illinois, excepting the following described parcel: Beginning at a point on the South line of Lot 10 in Block 116 in the Original Town of LaSalle, 30 feet East of the Southwest corner of said Lot 10; thence running northerly on a line parallel with the West line of said Lot 10, 120 feet to the North line of said Lot 10 at a point 30 feet East of the Northwest corner of said Lot; thence running West along the North line of said Lot 10 a distance of 0.22 feet; thence running Southerly 120 feet more or less to the South line of said Lot 10 to a point 0.85 feet West of the point of beginning; and thence running easterly along the South line of said Lot 10 a distance of 0.85 feet to the point of beginning, except the coal and minerals and the right to mine and remove the same, being situated in the County of La Salle and State of Illinois (PIN 18-15-417-019) Said Subject Property also being described in that certain Quitclaim Deed executed by Elias Cerda, grantor, and given to Marcus Williams, dated May 18, 2016 and recorded with the La Salle County Recorder’s office as Document No. 2016-06834 as “Old first st pub. Red brick building on corner of first” (v) A common address or description of the location of the real estate is as follows: 1001 1st St., LaSalle, IL 61301 Greg Vaccaro Clerk of the Circuit Court Jacob J. Frost Attorney & Counselor at Law Attorney for Plaintiff 102 East St. Paul Street, Spring Valley, IL 61362 • Telephone (815) 664-4151 (September 21, 28, October 5, 2019)
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Lou Diamond Phillips stars in “Prodigal Son” gant, like he was in the source material. This time it just means that he’s not a serial killer. British actor Tom Payne (“The Walking Dead”) plays Malcolm Bright, a criminal profiler whose life and career
choices have been heavily influenced by the traumatic events of his childhood. A-list Welsh actor Michael Sheen (“Good Omens”) plays Martin, Malcolm’s father and the cause of all that trauma — he just happens to be an infamous serial killer. If you’re not sure how a biblical tale of unconditional love and acceptance can be used as a jumping-off point for a series about a possibly unstable profiler with a criminally insane father, you’ll need to tune in to find out. I can admit to prejudging this series when I first heard about it. I can’t be the only person who hears the words “serial
killer” and “TV drama” and immediately thinks of the longrunning, Golden Globe-winning series “Dexter,” despite that show having ended more than six years ago. “Prodigal Son” however, does not try to be “Dexter.” It’s an original story that has intrigued me more and more as I’ve learned more about it. Sheen’s Martin is a seemingly deranged serial killer known as “The Surgeon,” who was locked up when Malcolm was just a boy. As a direct result of his strange and horrifying childhood, Malcolm takes an interest in law enforcement as an adult, particularly criminal psychology. He becomes a very
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pepper José Jalapeño and the skeletal corpse Achmed the Dead Terrorist. Don’t miss this tongue-in-cheek black comedy special. “Abstract: The Art of Design” Season 2 On Wednesday, Sept. 25, this Netflix original documentary series returns for Season 2, and continues to highlight the art, science and philosophy of design. The series aims to display the unique perspectives of how the creative process works and inspire people all over the world. The show features designers from all areas, including a shoe designer for Nike, a stage and set designer, and a graphic designer. Season 1 of this documentary series is already available on Netflix, so you can catch up just in time for the Season 2 premiere. “Explained” Season 2 Season 2 of this documentary series premieres Thursday, Sept. 26. Each episode is a short documentary meant to explore the big questions surrounding almost any topic, big or small. Season 1 featured an impressive cast of narrators and a wide range of topics, from pop star Carly Rae Jepsen narrating “Music” and Kevin Smith (“Clerks II,” 2006) narrating “Weed,” to Rachael McAdams (“Game Night,”
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WHAT’S NEW ON AMAZON PRIME: “Transparent” On Friday, Sept. 27, this comedic and poignant series
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(Gaby Hoffmann, “Girls”) to grieve and cope. Don’t miss this spectacular finale when it premiers on Amazon Prime. “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” The eighth installment of the “American Horror Story” anthology series makes its Prime debut on Tuesday, Sept. 24. True to its name, “Apocalypse” is set in the af-
“Mixed-ish” Fans of Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross) from the popular comedy series “Black-ish” — or anyone who craves an expansion of the “Black-ish” universe — are in luck. On Wednesday, Sept. 25, the series premiere of the spinoff series “Mixed-ish” begins streaming on Hulu. “Mixed-ish” goes back 30 years and chronicles the origins of the beloved character Rainbow “Bow” Johnson as she grows up in a mixed-race family in the 1980s. Tika Sumpter (“The Haves and the Have Nots”) and Mark-Paul Gosselaar (“NYPD Blue”) star, and the series premiere leads right into the “Black-ish” season opener.
/633@>66+ 8 ( By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: Is “Good Witch” off for good or just for a break like it has been doing? Why do they keep taking it off, and if it is coming back, when? A: I have good news for you, but somehow I don’t think it will be enough: “Good Witch” is confirmed to continue on as it has been for at least another season of witchcrafty romance. In fact, the show’s schedule has been remarkably consistent, especially for a cable series with a bit of a formatting twist. Each of the past four seasons has premiered in spring and ended in summer — only the first season deviated from this, debuting in February instead. And all of those seasons have also featured a special late October TV movie (that’s the twist — most shows don’t offer a mid-break movie to tide fans over). Hallmark didn’t announce a premiere date when it announced the sixth-season renewal, but there’s no reason to think it won’t be happening in the spring, like the others. If it feels like the show keeps disappearing on you (magically or otherwise), it might be because the seasons are short, as is often the case with cable series. Each season has had just 10 episodes, whereas the rule for network shows is generally 22. With that as the comparison, 10 episodes isn’t much, and if you’re really in love with a show, it goes by in a flash. But again, we know it was renewed, so there’s a strong likelihood that another telefilm will air in October. There was, however, some irrefutably bad news that came with the renewal. Series co-star Bailee Madison (“Once Upon a Time”), who played Grace Nightingale, daughter of the titular witch Cassie (Catherine Bell, “JAG”), will not be returning.
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Bailee Madison as Grace Nightingale in “Good Witch” Madison announced on Twitter that she, like her character last season, plans “to step out of her comfort zone and challenge herself in new ways.” Q: Did the kids from “ALF” go on to do anything else? A: You’re looking for the short answer here, and the short answer is no. Did they continue acting after “ALF” ended in 1990? Sure they did. Did they reach the popular heights that they did with “ALF”? Not even close. (Good use of the all-caps, by the way, since, as you know, “ALF” was not just a name, but also an acronym that stood for “alien life form.”) Andrea Elson played Lynn on the smash-hit, late ‘80s sitcom, the elder of two children in the Tanner family, who generously took ALF in after his spaceship crash-landed on their garage. Her biggest nonTanner role actually came pre“ALF,” as one of the title characters in the short-lived adventure series “Whiz Kids” in 1983. She starred in all 18 episodes of that series, which debuted, and was then canceled, two years before “ALF” premiered. Post-“ALF” it was all one-off spots in other hit sitcoms, including “Who’s the Boss” and “Mad About You.” Benji Gregory, who played Brian Tanner, had slightly more success, sneaking a couple of movies in there as well, includ-
Conan Sources at the White House say that, multiple times, President Trump has asked if a nuclear bomb could stop a hurricane. Luckily, his 13-year-old son told him no. After President Trump asked about dropping a nuclear bomb on a hurricane, people pointed out that that was the plotline from “Sharknado.”
Q: What’s Richard Armitage doing now that “Berlin Station” is over? A: Not wasting time, that’s for sure. The biggest news is his upcoming Netflix miniseries, “The Stranger,” in which he stars as a man whose happy and settled life is upended when he’s drawn into a massive, deadly conspiracy. It’s based on a book of the same name by the great thriller writer Harlan Coben. He’s also taking on more bigscreen work these days. He just wrapped filming on “My Zoe,” a drama written and produced by art-house darling Julie Delpy, which is due out later this year. He’s also booked the lead role in an upcoming indie thriller “The Man From Rome,” based on a novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte. (Armitage is apparently a very literary type of guy. “Berlin Station,” in which he starred as CIA agent Daniel Miller, was developed by novelist Olen Steinhauer. Armitage’s other biggest role was in the Hobbit movies, which were based, of course, on the book by J.R.R. Tolkien.) If this seems like a lot of different jobs to land in the eight months since “Berlin Station” ended, note that Armitage had plenty of free timetoward the end of that series to look for other stuff.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon To save money, New York City is thinking about cleaning the subways less often. Apparently, the annual once-over with a wet nap was just way too expensive. A woman who ordered a “Moana” cake for her daughter got a marijuana one instead. Meanwhile, at a stoners birthday party, they were like, “Who’s this little Hawaiian girl?” Over the weekend, a man in California who was dressed as a clown led police on a 30-mile, high-speed chase. When asked what he was running from, the man said, “Myself.”
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Jimmy Kimmel Live Dave Salmoni is here! He brought a menagerie of creatures, including a striped skunk. He also brought what is called an “alligator turtle.” Which sounded OK, but then I Googled it. Now I will not be able to sleep tonight. That shouldn’t be on a show. That should be fighting Mothra in Japan.
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Netflix is losing subscribers, and they said 130,000 people have stopped watching. Yeah, it happened after one guy changed his password.
A boy in Indiana dialed 911 recently after struggling to complete his math homework. Police were concerned that he was calling about a train crash since he had said one train was going at 40 miles per hour, and the other was going at 100 miles per hour.
Instagram is changing its name, and soon it’ll officially be called “Instagram From Facebook.” Even “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” was like, “That’s a bit wordy.”
A Kansas man received stitches over the weekend after he was hit by his cousin’s girlfriend during a game of Monopoly. The girl was going to spend the night in jail but got out of it by rolling doubles.
A family in Texas just realized their vacation photos were photo-bombed by a topless woman. They knew something was up when their son ran up to his room with the family album and locked the door.
A man in his 50s recently experienced so-called “debilitating night blindness” after accidentally taking an entire bottle of sexual dysfunction medicine. Which makes you wonder, what medicine did he mean to take an entire bottle of?
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he current media landscape is hard to define, the variety of content and format makes our current pop culture moment one for the ages. That being said, there are some patterns that can be found, and sometimes there are threads that link seemingly unrelated series together. One such thread, and one of the most dominantpatterns, has to do with the origin of many of the stories we see today:comic books. Whether it’s a big-budget, big-screen blockbuster or a small-time, smallscreen miniseries, using comic books and graphic novels as source material is the best way to ensure a reliable and extremely passionate fanbase. From the biggest movie hits of the past decade, such as “Avengers: Endgame”(2019), to Syfy’s little-knownbut beloved series “Wynonna Earp,” it’s clear that the adaptationof comic books is one of the safest paths to success on any platform. This season, ABC adds another television series to the list of comic book adaptations: “Stumptown” premieres Wednesday, Sept. 25, on the alphabet network. One mightthink that when content is pulled so consistently from one type of source, the result mightbe homogeneity, or a sense of sameness from one television series and movie to the next. But in reality, the opposite is true. The comic book universe is so diverse that it’s possible to adapt a family drama from one, while adapting a sci-fi thriller from another. And very often, comic books are a gold mine of humor. “Stumptown” certainly doesn’t skimp on the humor. The freshman series is based on the graphic novel of the same name by Greg Rucka, and it stars Cobie Smulders (“How I Met Your Mother”) as private investigator Dex Parios. It’s the story of a woman on the edge — Dex is dealing with the effects of PTSD after her service in the military but is unwilling to accept the fact that she needs to deal with her demons. She is also the primary caregiver for
her brother, Ansel (Cole Sibus, “Spare Room,” 2018), who has Down syndrome. Giving “Stumptown” a place in prime time is an exciting move on ABC’s part. This is not a show that provides quick and easy payoffsor features simply drawn characters. Instead, it creates a big world with big ideas for the audience to chew on. The charactersare all hiding something, be it from the audience, from each other or from themselves. Each is a puzzle, a knot to unravel throughout the series. Plus, the cast is exceptional. Jake Johnson (“New Girl”) costars as bartender Grey McConnell, Dex’s best friend, and the on-screen chemistry between him and Smulders is reason enough to watch the series. These two stars are household names, and best known for comedy, which they bring to this series in spades. They have also amassed impressive credits in independent films, blockbusters and superhero franchises, which makes “Stumptown” that much more appealing — it’s the out-of-the-box, complex series that brought these television veterans back to network prime time. Michael Ealy (“Being Mary Jane”) also stars as Detective Miles Hoffman, a member of the Portland PD who becomes Dex’s liaison. She’s too much of a loose cannon to actually work for the city’s police department, but through Hoffman, she can use her considerable skill set to catch the bad guys. Small-screen veteran Camryn Manheim (“The Practice”) plays Lt. Cossgrove, Hoffman’s efficient, no-nonsense superior officer. With the premiere of a female-driven crime procedural, ABC seems to be embracing an industry-wide shift that has taken place over the past few years, one that has opened doors for women and people of color. Dex is as complex as they come, and she does her best to look out for the vulnerable and downtrodden, even as she struggles with a psychological problem she can barely admit exists. The series (and the graphic novel on which it’s based) is set in Portland, and the diverse
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Cobie Smulders stars in “Stumptown” supporting cast mirrors the city’s population.Celebrated Canadian actress Tantoo Cardinal (“Wind River,” 2017), who is of Cree and Metis descent, plays Sue Lynn Blackbird. When asked about her character, Cardinalsaid: “We have a world that is separate — ‘off the
reservation,’ you mightsay. I was kind of astounded to get the script, to see this character and see who she is. It’s exciting to see a whole different idea of who we are and close to the truth of who we are today.” This is all to say that the creators of “Stumptown” under-
stand the value of proper representation, a fact also evident in the casting of Sibus, who has Down syndrome in real life. ABC has put together a new take on the private investigator genre, one that’s in tune with the inner lives of its players and
the underbellies of the communities it represents. Truthful, complex charactersin a female-led action comedy — it sounds like a winning combination. Tune in to ABC on Wednesday, Sept. 25, and get swept away by the series premiere of “Stumptown.”
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:769;: -,(;<9, An eagle again: DeSean Jackson and the Eagles take on the Packers in Thursday night action By Ryan Guebert TV Media
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eek 4 of the 2019 NFL regular season kicks off with the Philadelphia Eagles taking on the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Tune in Thursday, Sept. 26, for Thursday night football action with live coverage on Fox. In a trade during the offseason, DeSean Jackson made his return to Philadelphia. He was first drafted by the Eagles in 2008 and spent six seasons with them before signing with the rival Washington Redskins in 2014, then with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2017. While with the Redskins and Buccaneers, Jackson was one of the Eagles’ worst nightmares. In seven regular-season games against his former team, he received for 569 yards and three touchdowns, which helped keep Jackson on the winning side of a 6-1 record against the Eagles. Already in the latter stages of his career, Jackson has shown no signs of slowing down, and, at 32 years of age, the speedy wideout remains
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one the top deep-threat receivers, leading the league last season in yards per catch (18.9). He will undoubtedly be one of Carson Wentz’s goto targets this season when looking downfield and needing to make a big play — a hallmark of Jackson’s career. The Packers will always remember Jackson for his famous punt return against the New York Giants in 2010, now referred to as the “Miracle at the New Meadowlands.” In Week 15 of that year, the divisional game between the Eagles and the Giants was tied 31-31 late in the fourth quarter, and it looked destined for overtime. However, the Giants made the mistake of punting to Jackson with 14 seconds remaining, and he returned to the end zone as time expired and won the game. The play proved to be a decisive moment that helped the Packers clinch a playoff spot and ultimately win Super Bowl XLV. Find out if Jackson can deliver another miraculous moment and leave a legacy at Lambeau Field. Tune in to Fox on Thursday, Sept. 26, as the Packers host the Eagles for Thursday night football.
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scenes in 2000, when he turned a play he wrote called “Riff Raff” into a screenplay and created the film “Once in the Life,” which he wrote, directed, produced and performed in. He did not continue writing and directing but has produced a number of films and is now an executive producer for “Black-ish,” as well as its new spinoff series, “Mixed-ish.” Throughout his long and impressive career, Fishburne has remained exceptionally humble. When asked in an interview how it feels to be the consummate role model for black youth, he responded by saying, “If that is in fact what I am to some people, I am grateful, and I am hopeful that I have fulfilled that role in a way that has been useful to young people.” Just last year, Fishburne was honored by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, and throughout his career, he has been nominated for 22 NAACP Image Awards (he’s won five). Make sure to watch Fishburne when Season 6 of “Black-ish” premieres Tuesday, Sept. 24, on ABC.
The extremely talented and versatile Laurence Fishburne continues to impress as executive producer and one of the stars of “Black-ish,” which is heading into its sixth season. Fishburne was born in Augusta, Georgia, to parents Laurence John Fishburne Jr. and Hattie Bell Crawford. His parents separated when he was very young, which led to Fishburne moving to Brooklyn, New York, with his mother, whom he credits for his success — she acknowledged his acting talent in his childhood and pushed him to pursue it. Fishburne was only 10 years old when he performed in his first play in a small Manhattan theater. By 12, his career had begun in earnest, and he had landed a recurring role in the soap “One Life to Live.” By the age of 17, Fishburne’s career began to take off after his appearance as Tyrone “Mr. Clean” Miller in the Oscar-winning film “Apocalypse Now” (1979). In the ‘80s, he began to expand his TV and film credits with appearances in “M*A*S*H,” “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” “The Color Purple” (1985) and many others. It was in the 1990s when Fishburne was truly launched into stardom by his performance as Jason “Furious” Styles in the critically acclaimed film “Boyz n the Hood” (1991). In the years to come, Fishburne would go on to take part in many films and TV series, earning an Academy Award nomination for his performance as Ike Turner in “What’s Love Got to Do with It?” (1993). Some of Fishburne’s most notable roles over the years include Morpheus in “The Matrix” (1999), the inspiring Dr. Larabee in “Akeelah and the Bee” (2006), investigator Raymond Langston in “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” and, most recently, the wise, albeit curmudgeonly, Earl “Pops” Johnson in “Black-ish.” Fishburne took a step behind the
FACTS: - Born July 30, 1961, in Augusta, Georgia (age 58) - Married to Hajna O. Moss in 1985, and the pair have two daughters - Was the first African-American actor to play Perry White, newspaper editor and employer of Superman’s alter ego, Clark Kent - Saved Dennis Hopper’s life the first day they were on set filming “Apocalypse Now” (1979) - Enjoys watching MMA, and has said that it is real drama and completely unpredictable - Has referred to himself as a “Secret Canadian” after spending years living in Toronto
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Succession HBO 8:00 p.m. As an uncertain future looms ahead of them, the Roy family struggles to maintain control of their empire in the second season of this comedy-drama. Brian Cox stars as Logan Roy, head of one of the world’s biggest media conglomerates.
On Becoming a God in CentralFlorida SHOW 9:00 p.m. While Krystal (Kirsten Dunst) hobnobs with the upper crust, Cody (Théodore Pellerin) comes up with a unique business proposal. Ernie (Mel Rodriguez) celebrates with pizza when he finds his rhythm as a recruiter.
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Mayans M.C. FX 9:00 p.m. Secrets about the death of EZ (J.D. Pardo) and Angel’s (Clayton Cardenas) mother come to light in this new episode. Set in the same universe as the hit series “Sons of Anarchy,” this series follows a prospect in an outlaw motorcycle club.
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Good Will Hunting The Office (:35) Office (:10) Office (:45) Office (:15) Office (:50) The Office (:25) Office The Office The Office The Comedy Central Roast 'Alec Baldwin' Daily S. (N) LightOut SouthPk SouthPk
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Click (2006, Comedy) Kate Beckinsale, Adam Sandler.
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Action) Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf.
Star Trek Beyond Chris Pine. (2:30) Attila Roman J. Israel, Esq. ('17, Dra) Denzel Washington. (:05)
WarGames ('83, Act) Matthew Broderick.
Major Payne Damon Wayans. (:40)
Sleeping With the Enemy :20 All the Money in t... Friends Friends Friends Friends Family Guy Family Guy BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Chasing the Cure (L) BigBang BigBang Conan (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Conan (:05)
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Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life Midnight Sun ('17, Dra) Bella Thorne. (:35)
13 Going on 30 (:15) Falling for Grace ('06, Com/Dra) Billy Asher. (2:00) Rogue One ('16, Act) Felicity Jones.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier ('14, Act) Chris Evans. Chasing the Cure (N)
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The students of Fleet Academy prepare to mark the anniversary of the end of the Zatarian War in this new episode. At the same time, Jax (Priscilla Quintana) reels from the recent revelation that Ralen (Ben Radcliffe) is married.
Judy Early Evening News (N) Molly Denali Wild Kratts (18) Funny (18) Modern (43) Last (32) TMZ Man (43) (43) Last Modern Fam Man St. Tamron Hall (N) Judge Mathis (N) Blue Blood 'Smack Attack' Blue Bloods 'Brothers' Molly Denali Odd Squad Odd Squad Arthur Providence Providence AmerSays 25 Words
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Four former GGG participants return to the game for a shot at redemption in this new episode. They face one of Guy Fieri’s most terrifying games yet as he wheels out a vat of goo containing mysterious canned foods they must use in a fried dish.
Taraji P. Henson and Terrence Howard star in “Empire”
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(:05) The First 48 'Monster' NW Law 'Spring Fever' Bering Sea Gold (:05) A. Pickers The Little Couple
Mortal Engines (2018, Action) Jihae, Hera Hilmar. (:45) Bill Maher (:45)
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Real Sports (N) Gemstones (:35) The Deuce Movie (:40)
Pitch Perfect 3 (:15)
American Pie 2 ('01, Com) Jason Biggs.
Black Knight Martin Lawrence. (:40) Life ('15, Bio) Dane DeHaan, Robert Pattinson.
Cold Creek Manor Dennis Quaid. (:45)
The American President (:45) The Happytime Murders (:15) BecomingFlorida Inside the NFL (N) Murder in the Bayou Inside NFL '2019: Week 3' The Affair
Guy’s Grocery Games
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The Equalizer (2014, Action) Chloë Grace Moretz, Denzel Washington.
Atomic Blonde ('17, Act) Charlize Theron. Mayans M.C. 'Lahun Chan' (N) Mayans M.C. 'Lahun Chan' Mayans From Friend to Fiancé ('', Rom) Jocelyn Hudon. Very, Very, Valentine ('18, Rom) Danica McKeller. A Brush With Love (2019, Romance) Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Stay or Sell (N) H.Hunt (N) House (N) House Hunt. House Stay or 'Like a Fine Wine?' Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap 'Myers/ Sutton'
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Kong: Skull Island ('17, Act) Tom Hiddleston.
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Will (Nick Gehlfuss) and Natalie (Torrey DeVitto) battle for their lives as they face the aftermath of a car accident in this season premiere. Elsewhere, an investigation is launched regarding the suspicious death of Dr. Rhodes’ (Colin Donnell) father.
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When Dr. Sturgis (Wallace Shawn) has a nervous breakdown, Mary (Zoe Perry) becomes concerned that Sheldon (Iain Armitage) may be at risk for one in the future in this season premiere. Elsewhere, Georgie (Montana Jordan) discovers he’s good at sales.
Sunnyside (5) (6) (13) (25) 8:30 p.m.
Disgraced New York City councilman Garrett Modi (Kal Penn) finds a new direction when he’s hired by a group of immigrants hoping to become American citizens in the premiere of this comedy. He tries to help them by teaching them civics lessons.
How to Get Away With Murder (7) (8) (17) (19) 9:00 p.m.
Oscar and Emmy winner Viola Davis stars as brilliant law professor Annalise Keating in the season premiere of this critically acclaimed drama. Season 6 will be the final season for the suspense-driven legal thriller.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Beginner beekeepers may get overwhelmed by the to-do list of starting a new hive. Ashley Adair, Purdue Extension educator in Montgomery County, shared a timeline for beekeepers to make the process easier. “We’re going to start with the month of May, when you might expect to receive your first bee colony, whether you get a package or nuclear colony,” she explained. Take a look in a year in the life of a beekeeper:
syrup. Q Set up a windbreak, if needed.
for new bees or equipment by February. Q Begin prepping equipment, if needed.
DECEMBER Q No bee activity Q Do not open the hive — bees are conserving heat and maintaining the center of the hive at 92 degrees. Q Prepare equipment and bee orders.
JUNE Q Inspect your hive weekly. Q Make sure you can find the queen. Q Join a local beekeeper’s club. Q Attend meetings. Q Learn how to collect swarms.
AUGUST Q Activity will begin to slow down a bit. Q Continue inspecting. Q Watch out for robbers. Wasps
healthy colonies produce about 50 pounds per year. Q Honey keeps well, so consider this a way to diversify your farm with a storage crop that can be sold throughout the year. Q A variety of packaging options are available. Containers vary from 4 to 32 ounces.
NOVEMBER Q Almost no bee activity. Q Clean, repair and store equipment. Q Attend beekeeping meetings.
MAY Q Get your package or nuclear colony and transfer to your new hive. Q Add a honey super on top of your brood box. Q Observe activity. Q Inspect your hive after bees settle in.
JULY Q Inspect your hive weekly. Q Add more honey supers, if needed. This is unlikely in the first year. Q Observe bee activity on hot days. Q Bees may cool off by resting on the outside of the hive.
Q Check with your local health department for labeling requirements and permits for the farmers market, if needed. Q Price your honey so that you can cover your costs, your labor — and make a little extra. Q Remember, the average is about $3.61 per pound in Indiana, and
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may need less, but it’s always best to err on the side of caution.
SEPTEMBER Q Harvest your honey, if there is any extra. Q Make sure to leave 60 pounds of honey for the colony for overwintering. Q If your hive is small, you
OCTOBER Q Activity is very slow. Q Begin winterizing. Q Install mouse guard on the entrance, if there’s not already one in place. Q Finish winter feedings of bee
JANUARY Q Bees may be active on warmer days. Q They will fly out to excrete waste, called a “cleansing flight.” Q Hive will consume about 25 pounds of honey. Q Make sure to keep snow brushed off of entrance. Q This is the time to emergency feed on a warm day. FEBRUARY Q Bees may take cleansing flights on warm days. Q Hive will consume about 25 pounds of honey. Q Make sure to keep snow brushed off of entrance. Q Make sure your order is in
MARCH Q March is critical for bees — colonies may die in March due to low food reserves. Q Peek under the cover on a mild day to check on brood health. Q If you don’t see honey, prepare emergency feedings — fondant or sugar, if cold; syrup, if warm. Q Continue feeding until they are able to bring in nectar on their own, Q Prep for a varroa mite treatment, if necessary. APRIL Q Do your first major inspection. Q Locate the queen. Q Look for eggs and brood cells. Q Prepare for new bees. if you ordered any. Q If your hive is looking well-populated, consider the likelihood of a swarm. Swarms are a bee colony’s way of splitting once it gets too big. Learn more about beekeeping at www.extension.entm.purdue. edu/beehive.
What’s the difference between a fruit and a vegetable? By Elizabeth Wahle UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION Here are a few little known facts about fruits that you may enjoy.
Are “thornless” blackberries really thorn free? Blackberries and raspberries have prickles instead of thorns. Prickles differ from thorns in that they are not connected to the vascular tissue, and arise from
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the bark or epidermis of the plant, rather than from the wood. What is the difference between a fruit and a vegetable? The difference between a fruit and a vegetable is in their culinary use. The confusion between the two terms exists because “fruit” also refers to the mature ovary of a plant, consisting of the seeds and their covering. By this definition alone, vegetable
crops such as sweet corn, snap beans, okra, peppers, and tomatoes qualify as a fruit. In terms of use, fruits are usually consumed as a dessert item and vegetables are usually consumed with the main course. Although a use definition works to differentiate most fruits and vegetables, there is always the exception, like rhubarb, watermelon, winter melons, and cantaloupe. What’s your vote—are they a fruit or a vegetable?
Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? As you learned from the question above, tomatoes are botanically a fruit but considered a vegetable because of their culinary use. But, did you know that in 1887 this debate was brought before the U.S. Supreme Court in Nix v. Heden? The main issue was the protection of the American farmer. If tomatoes were a vegetable, they could be taxed
when imported, giving the American farmer the competitive advantage over foreign imports. In the final decision, the U.S. Supreme Court did recognize that tomatoes were botanically a fruit, but ruled in favor of the American farmer with the decision that because of its use, tomatoes were to be considered a vegetable. Elizabeth Wahle is a University of Illinois Extension horticulture commercial agriculture educator.
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The , abou Gourwor mo ois Oza Brad and enc oun 1,026-fo tBeam . er gen the said versi of a grocery ions mou sees ser currenapproafit See haveopened com t recen with a ents, tun man bers ets to Day, good oci er sale ry whe in two kinds of nic PRIC wil e d on dofthe store nowut vat ake bake Farm abo nta Illi arks multity .who tly reno new hono wine Springfield in “I ely in ES, — ot era the the re ch t iso wines jack islative ad the deliver 1,10 a ion all are gein esec no with iplie , see of dut for wido late d and those Da land Page dlif 1840 by elevof terroir. on tion para s. are ss 0 gran Che in the Jacob Bunn. Abraham r roll Re sso tec Pric ies necesswith usthemthisbein e A7 ble abouis te com thew, Myrt — It’sidwelc a effort a hod Leg to spre y and che acro r reJan. nam original vated the talen dpa As an atio Lincoln was gs wit con sou2 andw, hn a customer. to . Only -sta isat the memolun as n. specialist, of Eli’s g lines res d the the ‘pig had enology vic cer t ary the hadNS plaq hel as a given bas icia es ers industr and from in theid the a Hor prices rce said esLEA they por ts Dec. ers e-by ome h Cu t of a Clut the agin ms ts ues viewsa his To avo ns pig job p a the s gre work ber center.cross’s In 1930, Martin he ors vere 31, Tere ber.brok s ed n. soil story in are tun are tom Offi e’s Liv for farml stat listin elv of thr the piece kets the helping winemakgro se bar datio ba,talCo 2015, cou at Pease Jr. opened con in ity not Cus ral pack ’ with andas W OR sa As ivepigs. The es Cobd ers express Gilbt en ornum ce, bas studentlegislat deli 275 com man a candy store the ” is tioEXCE worn g got nse thedollar-per-a ‘PIG en, opp eren theirthey NE tnnum Illi, to ” nowworld s so ity that in cou unds in ns at fruitwant has ingstoand. was the of muntr story into drinkable STOR versions their of seve Wor exec s,ert, diff over families’ y Ill., with s ands. The with the Bald ’ve ing the family Springfield, followrigh FFA ear n tec LLEN anRo and tha orhrs pro n rvatio Natur cre of the children.”to T PRO bee goes to . Th prec king utive law direc of rict che Wha Y’ d old shar fun ld get Springthe Illin KnoThat’sthe years ledge whicCu chious the ned hnicia you t’s che spe, one e met as well sow n Co the soils from grapes, ge entri e DUC appJan. ds ther started in business that his fab Cros lingfrom the n, pulh ban tor. is a talet Gilb un n Seral hel is is ourfro meta e fille to tell the shessaw stat ctive dist lun r andof from much- field ois Sta , on a rlabe 1918 pod which they as ples ert fond atio Senate. ture ty Y n sina soil TIVIT m l, sou lied 2an $12,6 stil ibthatpoi Clutt p ts es, the prod grown By James Henry d In August 2014, in Bloomington. are thetheonling that mail icul ofs Founwith situ foun from spe kets andkets werduc te priv needed and opOldflat las Dec. sci associ00 to thes’mtalen Late foo card and area rce ly as little manipulation ce conserField the datio the two compante uced theare infami tecsowU.S DuQ Fair ate end 60 AGRINEWS PUBLICATIONS nies entered a possible. calls n’s -boy, sign. enc 21 pigle ts who carrier,as start 201 s 31 $11,6 of Agr bas ity bas d procomes usi With . Bets with d adv hn and origi 60.r thisre’s a pede Floss don repairs uoi business partnership. the get and s with Way the “pig ry lies now ma e00 ate deg 2. vattoClutt year, s acce ase pro ie, olo can out ance.”tots, nal gothel “He n fund envisione“Thethe “They are both ssibl ors m ng mods ag-b what farms. ght up lus stal 60 vote renag in toare islisted goal Sh thereta ve to suck her story oxe only 12 tory “With pigle GOO . “Ate in nology. Rev.is notman with 80 ts. . plos left bind family-run busid the Hea has t grown recen p the the gy, bui em naturaree e tha nipsectiget inthis way ” D theSec Presa fingernesses, and the ple. ing shouprint n pigle WATERLOO said Willi to put noi y of s and ws cau the 70-pFFA ,” per They on cross er will ws 12 the wine Roundup welc ir die le with ent in ley, a equ Ready l thabinder. the , Ill. — It was ld com “Peoto on, keyGilback So cen that’s m tly and SoJan. PRODUCTIVIT beans pregteamstst with ude . Bunn family has aluniquely lost ld the ome l rek, identifiable,” kind of excitement be place since the waysincl stor e’s fieldAgriNe from School state Lirel and am labe ple lea liked To the justVils nant saidtheir introlook technology e fromhe kept U.S alClut ert the Pease’s product, survi tha duction , said. said. decid of ts.only opptst man y, “Wines e a centin Yand Cu roa ts Clut the initia techil co2ns$10,6 four roir are natural d on stat ois tives High with ale, uremerged Christmas morning.reserved for er’s1996. , I thin ds rn bet ving t dog, we love com Tom day ed of ter- agr . agr a farm as an so ack for ort itsaged oftening hav “I’d like bathree a new por ts, cult g on expressions illsd Illin nta on l dism from mon itsof the pled and tersix we’re tocom organization, one uni food,to also ge and icuas broo icu “faith a widogrape havethetheir nic31 erva00 JobDec. Logsdon seehisThe anticipation ing up Vils tosup a lathe broo y met D-H varieties, ” saw seed rese ltur ltur tyd for tingsaid. t: that in agri kin w fromay Ro how sows presell 14 ” pled weather, es isfamily,”would visito imof her soil, peo$9,70 tio the iddy, swelled as d-dona n. performoryacross rep ber Ori here climate, soon as the alepro e tomad wor ligh k. Nex ers vot ed.” des ian sen impof rs to thing. eers she he as visedhrs 0 cultural the hogsd. vationSourc dat $400Cu, paid fami hoping Gateway FS ting ge of $100 Cobd andof pro then t everypractices n cheClut I’d Car e than is high h wee mempter e Sm , R-Gilso in a plan gai“rais forort kno Manag definitely ly, s Gr truck and the tec e:crip $780producer in the could be spotted quirthat the crosssaid. man tha to . ducforba ting Illinois her broo like ib ts “We tion n new ng oupd the , whicen,vineyard R offer Myrt that. But See PEASE’S, Page eac to lf.an base ed” tsherherse $100 , olog wn as hnic mor iNews Cha s. MikMoffitt ersians rec eti-Butsee we do very much who ery beli : Soi y the road. Behindcoming down sowsIllitoalsuse ed a anda winPTE gai and anid Societ now A4 h d , and the o are a jobs Pres we on was geo ent gen wh all ical of say the can to of Rural rep offsp Clut ma mon pick theucts n is Agr se same Rep Don ed try fin the econthose ley cian nick con Professional equathings that my seedtain phy also lAppra ichtonoget ly pled carrying several it, a flatbed go back U.Sey N, CHA or ts define terroir, varieties res rke is othe difi din nam Day exst. Able for as ring whileomy soil types and isers thee. soon of tho or and NSO to having less . and de- sam s. The geosciesica may sermo The giant white winesl to ts. from Farm ge. Cu con for r ent of effort are earn logi las tra containers. tive farm those pigs g misto have se wor nce l dat be y where s gro back OMO S ed from sub-optimal t Ocveled ba Wo ercross put it, whether eno isla students in ers to ms, we’ll the monitoplesAG call anis , recoCAR SOL Blum TION problems.” two ing grapes The present? ers’ weresio rathbotit’s founbecause of her kers tec a, ge“Pig pest n. with to y toblitter climatic, our processents tha rki w- make con JAY ISER lture Leg duc LICA toms or the hills,” field fed datio org Os,in thentar hniLady or disease er sCu ser r drillingrd rea EER coll S: issues ng Mar S PUB new Asgrow Bulk bags of the Pro ducts garb s a he that alon wor n corn said. to getslative stud ingba need ” year, By ADV ricu on vati SEE view to age ding ect TEA “I just try to GM a volu stan — nt pro es at INEW his mail glean the winemaker.” Ready 2 Xtendbrand Roundup Ken Hartman, Glendell “Ag c day legi of the to Spr a fac as Presley’s and k in oil on tec activiti soil s Clut be correctedthe put on SEC TIO bystory from gSee s CHER AGR ise, needed for eachthan actu al what’s soybeans. SECTION ciat H. asti the GO SEE st ts’ story n sisteasso oth and hnic es. and CUB route edt- from erw ed, It was the first goes Southern soil,ion Farms NB Mo dow nce to rent fant ed to so I’m ICA con er eB farmmin Soi over-fertilizin nat not gas . A,Illino n Co. t CH and of the lain d. Oth seed in Illinois delivery of the WATERLOO, g, but Pag is and food of- woring. A suppor extrians ofte l INS IDE pos ingfield. bee a cha ir cur sus ake associat putting grea l darI’m exp s on the right amount, — the latest evotec lity e A2 Univ ILL. er INSIDE ody t act action n sen d per the is a k See ry lution esec hnic CHEERS, qua focu Spr e nev having sho ryb ersit of a that the immensely itica Page A2 I canfoo eve get the best yield.” he a con e y, By doin forming uld ian ivities SE with senator pol how Roundup technology popular further AgriN h the is theEli’s Chent of ause eve mak hav , and Jea E SE the west, along the AGR offi g task field be comin this for unleashed nni ackpiece ews’tisreac os in by Monsanto The e talent bec job to Aurelio field speak ives or ut for us, See FAITH ce. INEW ne Missis- WEED te a sippi River. s in wor fort line Vils FIGHT cha 20 CT “Th orta won ir lly . befocu s of crea re equi to expla said ce man ally resentat n abo S PUB Otto a labo k, as able Ken Hartman years ago. , Page Edu IO N the ure A6 ecia “We have a pmensing on none whe itHartman you smiled as the IN SI traiA2 cat e will LICA SP in been is impto do duct,” ran success it gres rep to lear , esp agricult rato well truck, driven t each Con mak B G, Page ning ion soil types we lot of different waterhemp fair RIN for ld thereshas wha TION atio ry or as the is com ’t,tthen it fighting has lity pro lity assu DE way cess andte for SWA deal Next y. ide th farm crop specialistby Gateway FS got situ decmon or : Pos does and and S at’s Sp groun GF marestail cou plants See doners’ some ground with. We’ve weeds mon ustr mo mo an ass tsec and e first qua la, qua . “Th and oca pro ld andch to sly, now, jobs that’ll produce with passenger Gary Brandt 200-bushel th:in ind you tha ringfie ds IELD, ce dethe drills whi how bottom iou emerge germinate ing, nly recen. Tec ocia ondary easie areas, “If aggressive Dipal Chaudy cou Aya r at Eli’s pany.” s werwho the to adv corn every year, the By Mart stanpan at unifo . Palmer ng, , obv hari, Asgrow tire urr nks ld r. Ill. t you um we’ve but amaranth, sev which ive on-hnicianste’s deg s o an rmly quickly com esecake ha Blum age tha ld po- field. AGRIN circ era com somethi And which law ected to pri could DuQu— Th ulm ake pulled up to brand manager, producegot ground that’ll only ran acro “Tha ree the EWSry dogrows quickly his barn. on. and creates Req l mo ges of the s che Sch esec Chicagfor ma pie vat 130-bushel corn. ss the and Care -job comeve PUBLI e sure cou . bene t’s wher get oin e sta fusi makHartman operates to CATIO Eli’ by Eli e che his ce rapidly, in ers Ho ker ce e We’ve ing it difficultseeds got beans d en- designed te lytic uire nthsmore s that said McC con at the use s’ appof legdonors fac e to twolengthintrai NS mak foofit com e your RACself to nto agric and te control. the grou and law with H. Farms in Waterloo, Glendell and we’ve that can make 70, es sert The Pla thin al, inte d skilAgriN thanfrom large mad d to mak lella INE Most plan populations duc late and rov isla — e lift crea want state s,” he w the n, got beans that B ted yea retho ess growing des mark st l. nd, from,” king work ulture inclu ls: eof Palmer ters you, Wis. plai in corn, soybeans and “Thi nd up,” cide ature , Eli’s star ught ent andrpersothos eting Case said yield Wri ewsrs. ing Dir ed lasst ver Sen al. tion if a res s ION for farm at oddto allo a labe wheat. His make 40,” he said. “We’re may amaranth are de ’t hav—beThe glyphosate-re Case A4 man Tony racy s planter McClellan can nal, e ting is high on a farm for it from ial, sign aurant ulman original n rais fields stretch across very diverse when wo ector t yea sionsate me sis- te 2000PageIH don ially ers iswants ager. IH plan goal sciencritjobs, ana SECT light out in It thrives of southern as isspeakin it comes to what y,tant. get Illinois’ Monroe in summer , serie recen amo d doo of tist. . rest ak. Sch s — to crea ical each SEED ter stressed. seed is builtalso sho said. asu gro uld cre Ra r by of - week ing one . le tent SE E ack foreheat berr and phy g skil County, from we farm.” ORY all r panycan , cinn plac latefor accu Stylighter soils s Earlytly intro ing, IDE “We HOPgrow Vils “It’s . of upward Ste r varietie y timof 2 the DAT wo unds ate ymon now a bill res are emen tec uld -work. Bysical ls are With a background olate rasp Com near his farmhouse o mier PER chip In this a day Meg Next: soil INS MAN planter touched Riser duced ustr A tecKaren be stam trol, but also not just put d t,” ake inches that cag and n. fou colate iza uld alloFou the Illid Po -Agricu introan comindreach heights See er-a hno choc inesec abou plan its the seed greater helogyfamAGRIN Binde Chi er, crea York dry quickly to soggy ground puter programming from plant prop tec ever aiia e hnic nda ina er, tio Das than ma e. and 7 feet. ter. t ided cho Haw an’s rich a in seed Che hnic y , Hartman EWSian mo ns w spac , iliar with p crea believes wholehearted thing -to-soil ersoft tio noi Th ltu dept allvidua large PUBLI r com part of ke, whit Eli’s Enologist Brad Beam’s suc ian sow, Nat hopp is taken h tion des kee ney and privat n, an s Sta e bill re and ulm is a the New CATIObac plete a the form emers we do cont The ly in tech- From seca er to wasl boxes s an in Livi ura O? alsmeet ign, h as rewinemaking ul,” actware. conNS hel Sch ake than ly indiure ead of kchee store at Do p of for the businee gro ent te Fai s and graCAR utif for each com forkno and there See SEED, ny genc ngs l Res a GM classes esec feat rite anim rted at Danenberger FamilyrePage A3 teach il phic BON how Andallit ana Up or’s mo thebea e.” geoa wfast, ups ity tha rton tio nors the seed , a vacuu row. che esecake it st inst crac favo reta inse in New Berlin, our on logi en. cere it was at’s plants orVineyards lytic ers, MichDALvar is improun deg to uni, org t two renovasses ns into a his Cou m am and sam holes E, cou ces the Ill., s cru iou use lated so sucks , cal been students to citiz Wh e of al che ion elleand Ill. learn hands-on nty, Con grah pler orta ded “Th from ld sta tio kie See PLAN s graduaree in s are havecouldunre don anake “Th o, and plate for each disc that has AgriT case a show at a working winery. to by diver Ave s andcompastoolsTherent vat — n and Ill., ser verster coo e with theBuch wil posts is the ded te seed. GMO se cells from an take on layrucke goes esecudes ce ate Ayal tio zoo suc are cag . to TERS sur vati dlif in Ag one seed n we heit r D1 w howEngaroun AGR ran atAs that gro e mo is a ir tax uct fairgro upear sesests, h as the stude Chi Aucti consity vey but st mad , Page Sou rag r to cs. For a Aurelioof the disp who a gene , soil their wil n, shelogy. incl s Che in e ismasurtho th drilgrow g said e und ney wa on I kne assu d, s a on Ser INEWS it drops precis Tom ser NS lity into t risti t be Eli’ Bych C.also Doran B1 ughCalen nts, nt her y es. cru AgriBusiness D6 Sta rce: U.S salaA4 cor abilities se unds. the ngroun field vice PHO akin Kitchen he with ies in ordeacteAgr He s,” ely measope nagdlife to job. ul- fron ls. ing 6, hel ry: but PUBLICATIONS e bran Whand vattheir tist to you don iTru to AGRINEWS , whi spedarme.” d at N OPE man d ment Diva and From qua TO/T bio Po ion , tho for diff soil “I The migh the Sch bro . y ers. $35 ture’s 199 was em char d at Pastures ics Bur spec ific n Lifest Resources ured in- in D4 ITIO the s.n Auc ts aAgriTrucker D1 edcke you of werthen the. inter- soi ent log lish for Natural a pot con OM e. In openedbakery, olle ,26 think agches the it fail ugh e sai fix upcan use eau teach increeveCalen E3 his age ere dar B10vation POS Consertion agair nst itio compan was en TRAS r decagric stor the com spec ple, plan e yles D1ients. e som ever0 B1 neer ent servatiC. DOR Service, vat l sid andy gan nci nt fed of Lab and teClass rld in Eng cult the educ pos theFunding Lives he also will Wh la enr rov tockin D4 ful Legisla ed t the d. dent ing partnership Auction Calendar ial AN is ly engi tanceCalnutr the pri ion ation isio ultur Wo only retail FAIRBURY, diffi Aya e es, exam American Lifestyles ifieds with end la if operators e of itor Row of Higible WHE asIll. — wri ors how stu-It tec ticalCal rc, Farmland of to ellittl be available Building nisto e e. Kitc wa the late tur to gai bill to imp and izatio noneral age waterw on was on think resis re, C2ceived the fair B1 Mark Aya aud , has ar s, E1I Trust, notB6 and , Ma success lity a CONTINUATION endincrease onerethrough thegene rd. abou bac ets E6 be the the - nationally lishCollerefo edcleaners ELit, and re,” to wa hni funding Eli’ cting lege ay. qua ofcom Livestockcafé B10 hen Div ns -go in Con-lopClaor toThe st vere. Poen any a yea thing for t factor didthe initiative. E1 ’s son ognized Eli’s rs groun nt. ask d servation at Col abou The recD5 ls.This Nanc My Ca all ver nci deve cts ssif ar Vermilion C7 wil kgr s rea cian? a soi prepa Calendar C7 got Stewardship g mo rs, Watershed Farm the yea Creek side been theatIndian Headwaters a and . forand atio hus nad ove nm es, sta NRCS sio said tractior ago tedfunding y’s re theprovide Program.inseCol l con s in a g r s fromlot tdlif oun lly Live ing away nin s Fore skillandowners man age sted the Machineryman ect ied available ramps e initiative r a new in C1 ns heisre-D5 D5 y pre hasProject, seed, will hen in SaleI star Opini r the ent Tru uag s C1 up in the sixth lear forliedresidu financial as- lect ”Notes sto and ProjClassifieds C2 Co n far ban a. ser te sistance agegoals, wil he is n in , standi c u l t ujobanof e bio d is accide a clear the tere swee kitc ing, same - with Ma ck on E4 portions t threbut ked a varietyA4of conservaapp path. ing of was e to for Far year Markets E7panAyala man BL of“I r tim l mo hop coual orlang the See Livhen ingston, D4 final be unty, mer) d is the Weath oncom into all pas he wor a larger msshed B4 the IndianrkeCreek ryth Iroquois, e I tion provid p-for cially point, espeasl or e logy, act ntal. mo OO Farms For Sale scale “W is inMcLean in the ntr FAI ve eed. practices in , ved Nan ts D7 Watersignup littl lainreducing For Project, a locally the e Pagethe purpose C1 LE, er A6 on chFordby and nice so we fro (a six and GAU y sea worki and ually My Opinion E6 surancefor the that RGR ked of eveI mo for eco dest MING to carein rega at stage. d of that Sal C1 SMI GE and includes the amount The Vermilion bitareaenof counties B10 cy’s led program y son ng I spe provides ked whi wor e Vol. exp OU ns first hire so eve to live dec m Livth-gene e Regu rd e r to educational, Headwaters Not techni- acc nomy contra TO about runoff he an WHE natu in ts, ND wor itio al of the 254,319 we n ausacres. Weather A8 pan prioect, part EL See littl “Th and soil erosionof nutrient cal, financialOpi ide 39 la CON aProjes ord lating with No.goals S, Pag of the Mississippi job tempor nt a pos was bec the The mo the in the d ingsto rassociated ctio N, ed. and and I 4 shif and ral worl and eralBasin of , Aya ral River how agriculture production. nio social support nois ing is TAC nt s wit ary methe at for producers projectwill be to call e he tes was ved sam samit wo n Initiative,City e A4 improve are Vol. 39 No. 3 plant anddeep a n D6 ere water Ma Soc to expect n of Ill. best using d eryT Weato develop, for quality, is a. voluntary sev y sinc whee seve de- 800 Land wo bac e tim e uld AGR ool producer D8 h all diff CO mentVoland seed eligibility, gram that xico fit nag iety a sur ed the — agric implebak eiment job ting com . ls allow ed, the reduce the gauge rki dand sch INE U.S financial re in pro. 39 maintain Diva pan 3.technical adjusted NT prac from sedgross r A6 comprehen- Th ers Me provides and CONTACT ultur ng k her e state tonutrient a U.S displa income and all WS : loads far A thre-42 hen D7 sive . and No. the opene a goo par e fin andof Pro vey for care, entering 6-9go438 ACconservation the to theily befo mtices for al ced soil Kitc AGRINEWS CLOSother criteria a grepany. for e. zone, n in assistance ame and for systems. toU.S 5 : 200Bor wasandldwatershed and T producers out to 80 Indian eled fam addressing r toparticipation tyles and t of din Ru fessioby the2016, ” she that Buch ING the agricultural must It a loc e.” habitat at la bec improve wildlife move cou tim trenc fish SP met to research, in trav visit for to 0- 42 AGCreek Lifes The invert beWHE s F1 800-426-9 k E1438 pla was al soi quality sides duc lea the gs we ral Ap nal IlliShe recesaid. benefits. h. Soil the participate upin this heit RI NEcombined on-farm e tha RIN EL ve issues. ity water I ines initiative. had demonstratio 3, Aya stoc ce bioddown moist is available to ed disk Theoffinal samFunding Bus the es toU.S. ntly shi ted se treannual re rel pra Far Live 1. univers mical to a goo l D1 and a 6F7 fair t are GF on top is easily to mo m iesel unit See support WS n projects, timThe Agri landowners soil from work Department In 201 iseran 94 a by ker wo p. place D8 later.eligible folded application 200 cutoff PRES IEL network d the kets ng che gro nee s of eas of through for current of per nd SOI rs. er Agriculthe for ed Spr their s Truc rk. farmers, public the lan in area the Environ- the seed fiscal year ndar Mar S 38and : Nin the botto the cidi emb at the ying “It was e, mental Quality und ded D, Note cen L, Pag Agri May top of seedistrenc own which thethro Cale spo ety soc s sur d valed tions pecugh 20. mcal resources. . The pressWHE Incentives Program. 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going to have to get back to the White House that if you are planning on having farmers on your side in 2020, it’s got to be different than it is now because this isn’t working,” Marquis said.
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HENNEPIN, Ill. — Mark Marquis isn’t giving up. Yet. “I was a Trump supporter from day one. I thought maybe a business guy could fix some of the things with the economy, and I think he’s done that, to some degree, created more jobs and a good economy. With regard to supporting agriculture, I think we feel like we have been let down a little bit,” said the CEO of Marquis Energy. Marquis and the employees of the Marquis Energy ethanol plant in Hennepin hosted U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Illinois, on Sept. 3. On the day after Labor Day, Duckworth toured the plant with Marquis, met employees and heard concerns about the Trump administration’s generous approach to granting small refinery exemptions. Those exemptions, originally intended to allow small oil refineries from having to blend ethanol, as required by the Renewable Fuel Standard, with gasoline. Duckworth wasted no time, in a press conference following her tour, in calling the administration on the carpet for those exemptions.
“Right now, the Trump administration is hurting our farmers and lying to the American people by abusing hardship waivers that are intended to help small refineries,” she said. Duckworth recognized that the exemptions, meant specifically to help smaller oil refineries that did not have the necessary equipment to blend the required amount of ethanol with gasoline, instead have been granted to large oil companies by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “These waivers are going to large and profitable oil companies like Exxon and Chevron, making them exempt from using the legally-required biofuel levels. That is unacceptable,” she said. Duckworth also talked about the bipartisan bill which she introduced, the RFS Integrity Act, which would make the applications for those small refinery exemptions public, so the public could see who is applying for the exemptions and for what reasons. But Duckworth said she isn’t optimistic that Senate leadership will allow the legislation to be brought to the floor for a vote. “Hopefully, we’ll be able to move it out of committee. Again, everything depends on
hard to get a fair shake for the ethanol producers and the corn farmers,” Marquis said. He also echoed a growing dissatisfaction with the Trump administration’s actions toward farmers, who made up a large part of Trump’s base in the 2016 presidential elections. “I think our corn grower friends are going to have to talk to their representatives, and the message is
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fix. This small refinery exemption is a major problem right now,” Marquis said. Marquis said he also is concerned that the U.S. ethanol industry might not be on an even playing field with the current administration. “First (Trump) put (Scott) Pruitt in charge of the EPA, who was an Oklahoma oil guy, then (Andrew) Wheeler, also a Texas and Oklahoma oil guy, then it’s
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(Senate Majority Leader) Mitch McConnell and whether it comes to the floor for a vote. It’s highly unlikely that he would allow that to progress, but I am going to continue to work on that,” she said. The Hennepin plant uses 130 million bushels of corn each year, which equals about 500 truckloads a day. The plant produces about a million gallons of fuel-grade ethanol every day and about 3,000 tons of dried distiller grain, the high-protein animal feed that is the byproduct of ethanol production. Marquis said the president’s earlier action to make E15 available yearround helps, but isn’t the immediate fix the U.S. ethanol industry needs. “Yields of corn go up every year, with the exception of when you maybe have a little bit of a short crop from the weather, but the yields increase dramatically. So, we also need to increase the amount of ethanol in our fuel. That’s why we want to go to E15 — but that’s a longer term
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Duckworth tours Marquis Energy ethanol plant