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Illinois Valley residents beat the heat
By SCOTT ANDERSON sanderson@shawmedia.com
With temperatures in the mid90s, families took to the pools and
splash pads around the Illinois Valley on Thursday. Dangerous heat and humidity continued Friday, with heat indices as high as the 110s.
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Thursday at Twisty Freeze in La Salle.
ABOVE: Gus Manning of Ottawa dives off the high dive Thursday at Riordan Pool in Ottawa. LEFT: John Riva of Peru plays catch with his friend Dalton Znaniecki, of Oglesby, as the sun shines down bringing the hot weather Thursday at Washington Park in Peru. ON THE COVER: Cain Cauley of Ottawa sprays water out of a baseball at the splash pad Thursday at Washington Park in Peru.
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Children swim in the splash area Thursday at Riordan Pool in Ottawa. ABOVE LEFT: Ky Piecha, 2, of La Salle enjoys the first lick of his rainbow sherbet ice cream cone on
OSF gets approval to operate Peru hospital
Regulatory body approves change of ownership
By CAMDEN LAZENBY clazenby@shawmedia.com and TOM COLLINS tcollins@shawmedia.com
OSF HealthCare still does not own the Peru hospital – a sale is pending –but the health care network received the OK to reopen the hospital.
Thursday, the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board approved a certificate of exemption application filed by OSF HealthCare for a change in ownership of St. Margaret’s Health-Peru, formerly Illinois Valley Community Hospital.
August Querciagrossa, CEO, Western Region, OSF HealthCare said there’s still more to do before the hospital can reopen but was happy with the decision made by the Illinois Health and Services Review Board.
“We’re extremely pleased with the outcome today, one step forward. We have a lot more steps to complete,” Querciagrossa said Thursday. “Receiving the Peru Hospital asset from St. Margaret’s is really the next
step. So, actively working on that and we’ll keep the community posted.”
OSF has said the Peru location is expected to open with emergency care and other inpatient services following completion of the sale of assets from St. Margaret’s Health to OSF, and
after all regulatory approvals are received and necessary on-site preparations are completed.
Mayor Ken Kolowski said he was “extremely pleased” with Thursday’s ruling.
“This is just another step in restor-
ing access to health care, not only for Peru, but for the entire Illinois Valley region,” Kolowski said. “Hopefully this ruling will speed up the process of getting healthcare up and running by late fall.”
The Peru hospital has been closed since January and the Illinois Valley as a whole has been without a nearby hospital (OSF St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Ottawa is closest) since the Spring Valley hospital was closed in June.
State Rep. Lance Yednock, D–Ottawa, spoke before the certificate of exemption was approved, and decried the closure of two hospitals in the Illinois Valley.
“The Illinois Valley region has suffered the closure of two hospitals serving 100,000-plus residents in the span of six months,” Yednock said. “That has a left gaping hole in every aspect of healthcare for our constituents.”
Querciagrossa, ahead of Thursday’s decision, said OSF intends to reopen the facility as quickly as possible.
“We are excited to move forward
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Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board Chairwoman Debra Savage listens during the State Board Meeting on Thursday, July 27, in Bolingbrook. ON THE COVER: OSF HealthCare Senior Corporate Counsel Michael Henderson speaks to the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board at the State Board Meeting on Thursday.
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Visitors enjoy the sunflowers at Matthiessen State Park
By SCOTT ANDERSON sanderson@shawmedia.com
The sunflowers are back at Matthiessen State Park. The field attracts many visitors and pollinators. Park staff asks visitors not to take the sunflowers nor drive into the fields, nor park in designated parking areas, including along roadways.
Not only do the sunflowers attract
visitors for family, engagement and high school photo opportunities, they also are a habitat improvement tool. Sunflowers and wheat are planted for the IDNR’s dove hunting program. Once the sunflowers are mature, they are mowed, which causes the seeds to spread over the bare ground that doves feed on. The sunflowers keep pollinators busy and provide shade for opossums and raccoons.
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PRINCETON
OSF Healthcare welcomes new providers to Medical Group Office
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OSF Healthcare has added new primary psychiatric care providers in hopes to better serve the community of Princeton and the surrounding areas, the hospital chain said.
Dr. Travis Swink, D.O, Jennifer Gutshall, P.A., and Kellie Kozlowski, A.P.R.N., joined OSF on July 24 and will look to increase access for patients in need of primary care and psychiatry services at the OSF Medical Group Office, located at 530 Park Ave. E. in
Princeton.
Swink, Gutshall and Kozlowski offer a number of services including chronic disease management, preventive care and mental health care support and treatment.
New or existing patient appointments with Swink, Gutshall or Kozlowski can be made by calling 815876-3250.
The office is open five days a week. Clinic hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays.
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Jennifer Gutshall, P.A., Kellie Kozlowski, A.P.R.N., and Dr. Travis Swink, D.O, joined OSF on July 24 and will look to increase access for patients in need of primary care and psychiatry services at the OSF Medical Group Office, located at 530 Park Ave. E in Princeton.
E-bikes rental business opening in Utica
Starved Rock E-Bike Rentals and Sales opens this month in Utica.
The electric bikes will be available for rental at Jamie’s Outpost, 602 Clark St. Opening day is tentatively set for Saturday, July 8. A total of 15 bikes will be available for rent and rental time is for one, two, four or eight hours.
The bikes travel 10- to 20-mph and 20- to 50-mph with pedal assist and would be ideal for a ride on the I&M Canal.
“Our goal is to give people a unique opportunity to see the beauty of Utica and the rest of Starved Rock Country,” read a post of the business’ Facebook page.
The family behind Starved Rock E-Bike is Steve and Kimberly Flynn, who started The Cliffs Off Road Park in Marseilles in 2004 and sold in 2020. Their son, Corban Flynn, and daughter-in-law, Allyson, managed Zip Chicago/The Cliffs Off Road Park from 2012-2021. Corban and Allyson’s son, Conner, helped run Zip Chicago and Marksman Archery Tag for many years. The family likes biking and the outdoors.
For more information, visit starvedrockebikes.com.
Peru restaurant for sale
After 19 years, The Right Spice, 2102 Fourth St., Peru, has been listed for sale.
According to the commercial listing, the sale includes everything
needed to run a successful restaurant.
The restaurant has seating for more than 100 people and 20 shared parking spots with additional street parking. The property also has three additional residential rentals above
the restaurant. Each unit is one bedroom and occupied.
The Right Spice is listed for $690,000 with Coldwell Banker Realty.
Food
truck finds permanent home in La Salle
The Taylored Plate recently opened in a permanent space at 328 3rd St., La Salle, behind Nick’s on 6.
The Taylored Plate, owned by Taylor Swagert of La Salle, opened last year. She sells loaded nachos, loaded mac ‘n cheese, other items and specials.
In a Facebook post, Swagert said she plans to continue to utilize her food truck at events.
Plans are in the works for the new space, formerly Launch Kitchen, and a grand opening will be announced at a later date.
For updates, find The Taylored Plate on Facebook and Instagram.
Ottawa bartender announced as competition finalist
Nate Skoflanc, head bartender at Cat’s Eye in downtown Ottawa, is one of 15 finalists in the Chilled Magazine Chopin Cocktail Competition.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION WELL PERMIT MODIFICATION
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hereby gives notice of intent to issue an Underground Injection Control (UIC) renewal permit for the ArcelorMittal facility which is located approximately 1 mile north of Hennepin, Illinois. The facility’s mailing address is 4020 Kinross Lakes Pkwy., Richfield, Ohio 44286-9000. The UIC injection well, previously used to dispose of RCRA hazardous waste was plugged and abandoned (closed) in 2013. The closure and completion of post-closure monitoring for well was accepted by the Illinois EPA on March 11, 2015. With the closure of the injection well no operating RCRA hazardous waste management units exist at the facility. This draft renewal permit, once issued, will cover continuation of RCRA Corrective Action activities (remediation) which have yet to be completed. ArcelorMittal sold the majority of the 870acre Main Plant and now only retains a 15.91-acre parcel (Parcel Index No. 01-10-124-001) that is still subject to ongoing Corrective Action.
The interested public is invited to review copies of the modification application, the draft modified permit and a summary fact sheet, at: Putnam County Public Library District 214 N. 4th St. Hennepin, IL 61327
Written comments on the draft modification may be submitted during the 30-day comment period. Send comments to the Illinois EPA contact listed at the end of this notice postmarked by midnight, September 1, 2023. In response to public requests or at the discretion of the Illinois EPA, a public hearing can be held to clarify technical issues concerning the draft modified UIC permit. A public hearing request must be made in writing, express opposition to the draft modified UIC permit and state the nature of the issue(s) to be raised at the hearing. Written hearing requests should be sent to the Illinois EPA contact listed below by the end of the comment period. Public notice will be issued 45 days before any hearing.
All comments received will become part of the Administrative Record (AR) and will be evaluated by the Illinois EPA in making the final modified UIC permit decision. The Illinois EPA will respond to comments on the draft post-closure renewal permit and indicate whether additional documents have been included in the AR. Commenters will be notified of the final modified UIC permit decision and the permit decision appeal process.
The AR, including the permit application, draft modified UIC permit, related information and all data submitted by the applicant, is now available for public inspection by appointment only Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Please telephone the Illinois EPA contact below for an appointment to view the documents at Illinois EPA’s offices in Springfield.
Finnegan McCurdy, Public Involvement Coordinator (#5) Illinois Environmental Protection Agency 1021 North Grand Avenue East, P. O. Box 19276 Phone: 217/785-6653 Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1976 established the federal UIC program in order to protect groundwater resources. UIC program requirements were designed to prevent contamination of underground sources of drinking water resulting from wastewater injection. The Illinois EPA is authorized to administer certain aspects of the UIC program in Illinois.
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Photo provided by Corban Flynn Starved Rock E-Bike Rentals and Sales opens this month in Utica. The electric bikes will be available for rental at Jamie’s Outpost, 602 Clark St.
M-P conservation district reschedules smart wetland field day
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Those who missed the June 29 field event to see and learn about a smart wetland now will have another chance to see it because of the derecho that hit on the day of the event.
The Marshall-Putnam Soil and Water Conservation District and the Wetlands Initiative have rescheduled the evening event for 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 17, outside of Henry, located near the intersection of Marshall County Road 500 E. and County Road 1400 N. along the Scholes Branch Creek.
Visitors can visit the ag tile-treatment wetland and talk with the farmer, Rex Newton, and the wetland designer, Jill Kostel. In addi -
OBITUARIES
WENDY RAE WELCH
Born: June 14, 1971 in Kankakee, IL
Died: July 5, 2023 in Putnam, IL
Wendy Rae Welch, 52, of Putnam, Illinois passed away unexpectedly on July 5, 2023, of natural causes related to longterm medical issues.
Wendy was born on June 14, 1971, to Raymond John and Barbara Jean [Hargis] Welch in Kankakee, Illinois.
Wendy attended St. Paul’s Lutheran grade school. After graduating from high school in Kankakee, she went on to study at Illinois State University and Northern Arizona University where she earned a BS in Nursing. After graduation Wendy worked as a registered nurse in Arizona for several years, followed by a career in management. She returned to Illinois in 2009 to be closer to family. She was a member of the Daughters of the Amer-
tion, a series of displays will explain how TWI develops an ag-tile treatment wetland, how wetlands remove nitrogen and phosphorus, and how effective Smart Wetlands are at removing nitrate from ag-tile drainage water.
There also will be the opportunity to enjoy the pollinator habitat surrounding the wetland.
This wetland was constructed in September 2021 and is now fully operational. M.K. Farm Drainage Specialists built the 1.83-acre wetland at McCuskey Farms under the direction of the M-P SWCD and TWI through their Smart Wetlands program.
For information and a location map, visit smartwetlands.farm/ smartwetland5.
ican Revolution Chief Senachwine Chapter and board member and recording secretary of the Illinois Lakes Management Association. At the time of her death, she was lake manager for the Lake Thunderbird Association in Putnam, Illinois.
Wendy was preceded in death by her father, Raymond, stepfather William Robison, and nephew Nicholas Welch. She is survived by her mother, Barbara Welch Robison, brother Wes Welch [wife Beth], nephew Elijah Welch, stepbrother Robert Robison [wife Renae], stepsister Rebecca Robison [husband Jeremy Learned], her beloved chihuahua Phoebe, and many other family members and friends who love her and will miss her greatly.
A memorial open house will be held at the Lake Thunderbird Club House on October 21, 2023, from 1-4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Putnam County Food Pantry, c/o Granville National Bank, 328 S. McCoy Street, Granville IL 61326, an organization and cause about which Wendy felt strongly.
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with our preparation to open this new OSF campus as quickly as possible,” Querciagrossa said. “Our goal is to preserve and sustain access to high quality, local health care for the residents of the Illinois Valley.
“Our Ministry is pleased to welcome so many former St. Margaret’s Health employees as new OSF Mission Partners,” he said. “They know these communities so well and will help OSF going forward in continuing to serve the Illinois Valley with the greatest care and love.”
St. Margaret’s Health had announced the closures citing financial strains common among rural hospitals, which were worsened by the pandemic and the resulting shortage of healthcare workers, as well as a computer hack that crippled billing.
The twin closures set off an array
of worries headaches for patients in the west end of La Salle County and eastern Bureau County – many patients still are waiting to learn when and where their primary care providers will reopen – and lawmakers pledged to facilitate the regulatory process to get the Peru hospital open as soon as possible.
Michael Henderson, with OSF HealthCare, said the completion of the Peru hospital sale is tentatively slated for the end of August, but factors OSF HealthCare officials can’t control could put the purchase on hold.
“We have learned since then that St. Margaret’s organization is considering options, including bankruptcy, that will impact our timeline,” Henderson said. “At that point it will be out of OSF’s control and in the hands of a bankruptcy court. We will be prepared to close the transaction and after that operationalize the hospital as soon as we are able to receive the asset from St. Margaret’s.”
How to submit: Send obituary information to putnamobits@shawlocal.com or call 815-632-2534. Notices are accepted until 5 p.m. Friday for Wednesday’s edition. Obituaries also appear online at shawlocal.com/putnam-county-record, where you may sign the guest book, send flowers or make a memorial donation.
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Princeton’s Michael Stutzke named to SRCCF Board
Stutzke has renovated eight local buildings including the Knox Hotel and the old Centrue Bank
Princeton’s Michael Stutzke, a civic leader and restorer of historic downtown buildings, was recently named to the Starved Rock County Community Foundation Board.
Stutzke arrived in Princeton in 2016 and has since renovated eight local buildings including the Knox Hotel and the old Centrue Bank.
He has also helped lead the Princeton Rotary’s “Shrimpfest” and is a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow. He is also a member of the Princeton Historic Preservation Commission and the Bureau County Zoning Board of Appeals.
As a native of the Philadelphia suburb of Gladwyne, Stutzke graduated from Villanova University and served as an officer in the U.S. Marines.
Stutzke has lived much of his life
in the Vero Beach, Fla., area including 22 years at Sebastian River High School where he taught government and economics in the International Baccalaureate program and served as athletic director from the school’s founding in 1994 until his retirement in 2016.
In that time, Sebastian helped win 59 district, eight regional and four state championships; had 20 individual state champions and earned the 2012 state sportsmanship award for Class 7A schools.
Stutzke and his wife Sue now raise corn and soybeans on their Princeton family farm.
On Aug. 9, he will attend his first Starved Rock Country Community Foundation meeting as he joins its 15-member board.
“(Stutzke) is a remarkably accomplished individual we are fortunate to add to our team,” SRCCF CEO Fran Brolley said. “In Florida, he was a leader for the Scholarship Foundation of Indian River County and I expect he will contribute mightily to our scholarship program as well.”
Since its founding by Pamela and Chuck Beckett of Ottawa in 2015, SRCCF has distributed over $1.8 million in community investments, grants and scholarships and has established nearly 90 funds. For information, contact Brolley at 815-252-2906 or fran@srccf.org.
Putnam County libraries now offer access to Niche Academy courses
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The Putnam County Library District will now offer its patrons access to self-paced online training and self-service resource tutorials through Niche Academy.
The courses can be access by visit-
ing putnamcountylibrary.org and using the “Show Me” tab on the right. These tutorials and resources include Hoopla, GoodReads, BiblioBoard, Kanopy, Universal Language, Libby, Transparent Language, Google products and social media platforms.
8 Putnam County Record / shawlocal.com/putnam-county-record • Wednesday, August 2, 2023 PUTNAM COUNTY RECORD Have fun at 328 S. McCoy St., Granville, IL (815) 339-2222 (800) 259-1383 website: www.GNBonline.com SM-PR2092841 Janice Shields 815-339-6234 Serving area families since 1913 SM-PR2095415 Have a Great time at Granville Days! Sat., Aug. 5th 11 am - 1 pm Ribeye Steak Sandwiches Pork Chop Sandwiches Burgers • Hotdogs BEER SPECIALS - AUGUST 3-5 Miller Lite 24 pack cans $18.99 Coors Light 24 pack cans $18.99 Bud & Bud Lite 24 pack cans $18.99 Busch & Busch Lite 30 pack cans $16.99 THE CORNER STORE 815-339-2592 • Downtown Granville Video Gaming Available
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9 PUTNAM COUNTY RECORD Putnam County Record / shawlocal.com/putnam-county-record • Wednesday, August 2, 2023 $5 Entry Fee per vehicle Music Provided by: 3D Sound • Local Food & Beer Vendors Free for Kids: Petting Zoo • 5 pm - 7pm “The Unique Twist” Balloon Artist 5 - 8 pm Presentation of the Flags 6pm • Little Pantera Performance 6:30pm Street Dance following Cruise with performance by Joe Stamm Band Friday, August 6th • 5pm - 8pm Saturday, August 7th CruiseNight locations: AxlinePharmacy; 8am -5KRun/Walk -Registration6:30-7:30 at Hopkins 11am2pm - Wa ter Fights-Registration at 1pmsponsoredbyGranville FireDept. 3-5pm -Utility VehicleDisplay FeaturingPinkHealsSauk Valley,ILChapter (survivorscansignthepink firetruckaswellassignatures"inmemoryof") 4-8pm - Carnival Games & Kid Activities, DJ & Bingo 2023 PC Community Center - Bingo 11am Water Fights - 2-5pm (Registration 1:30pm) Utility Vehicle Display - 3-5pm K9 Demonstration 4:30pm PC Library Craft - 3-5pm PC Community Church sidewalk competitions - 4pm Food Vendors 3-7pm Dillgent DJ Services, Kids Games & Bounce Houses - 3-7pm Registration starts 5pm The Unique Twist Balloon Artist - 5-8pm Flag Presentation - 6pm Panteras- 6:30pm Street Dance following Car Cruise- Band performance by Free Range Chickens 100% of the proceeds will benefit local charity Rain or Shine 50/50 Ticket Winner at 8pm! FREE POPCORN donated by Axline Pharmacy Saturday, August 5th at Hopkins Park Cruise Night Friday, August 4th • 5pm - 8pm
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Skoflanc was nominated for his cocktail, Saff-Ron Burgundy.
“I wanted to make a sophisticated, yet fun drink that incorporated the flo ral aroma and delicate finish of the Chopin Wheat to mingle with the earthy, complex, yet sweeter notes of the saffron and honey. I felt that the caramel notes of the Chopin Wheat would really play well with lemon, honey, and a fuller mouthfeel due to the egg white in the cocktail. This is a drink that really makes a statement that vodka can be paired with many complex flavors and still come through as a participant in the cocktail rather than simply just a “mixer,’” read Skoflanc’s submission.
Bartenders from across the country submitted their cocktails and 15 were selected as finalists.
From those finalists, the judges will choose one 1st place winner and one 2nd place winner per style of vodka — potato, rye, and wheat. Three 1st Place winners will receive $1,500 each. Three 2nd Place winners will receive $500 each.
New Princeton business opens
The Knack recently opened at 906 N. Main St., Princeton.
Opened by the owners of Beetz Me!,
the location, formerly Annie’s Little Pots, will offer paint-your-own pottery, paint parties, artistic workshops and classes, retail merchandise, wine, beer and seltzer and outdoor tables for painting and enjoying nice weather.
For more information, call Beetz Me! at 815-879-7777 or The Knack at 815-915-2119.
La Salle business introduces traveling flower cart
Petals By Peyton, 552 1st St., La Salle, recently announced the addition of a traveling flower cart.
Petals on Wheels is available for
The Life of C arol Burnett
As told by Historical Presenter, Jim Gibbons
Thursday, August 10th @ 12:30 PM
Gibbons will discuss Burnett’s childhood, adult life, and many achievements. He will explain how she received six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Presidential Medal of Freedom Award, a Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award, and many others. In 2019, the Golden Globes would also develop an award named in her honor, “The Carol Burnett Award.”
The program will be in-person and live streamed through Zoom For more information on how to attend virtually, call the PCCC
A fried chicken lunch will be offered prior to the program. Meals are provided at no cost to those 60+ with a suggested donation.
Please RSVP 24 hours prior if you would like to join us for lunch
occasions such as bridal showers, birthday parties and work events. The cart includes everything you need to make an arrangement – a variety of flowers, filler flowers, greenery, vases, clippers and flower food.
“We believe that flowers are more than just decorations – they’re a way to add beauty, joy, and personality to any event,” wrote Peyton Lamps, Petals By Peyton owner, on her business’ Facebook page.
For more information, email petalsbypeyton@gmail.com or find Petals By Peyton on social media.
La Salle restaurant adds Sunday brunch
Uptown Grill, 601 1st St., La Salle, added Sunday brunch to its menu.
Brunch will be served 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Its regular menu also will be available during brunch minus weekly specials. A brunch libations lists also will be available.
For more information, find Uptown Grill on social media or visit uptowngrill.com.
Streator business announces new hours
Inspired Whisk, 317 E. Main St., Streator, recently announced new hours.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
La Salle restaurant adjusts hours
Quickie Subs recently announced new hours.
The restaurant at 113 Wright St., La Salle, will be open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday.
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PUTNAM COUNTY PROPERTY TRANSFERS: MAY 2023
Here are the Putnam County property transfers for May of 2023.
May 1
Alina Woronowicz to Tyler Fritz, deed, Lake Thunderbird Hills Plat #3 L:667, $2,700.
Bart and Christina Whitney to Alan and Ruthann Brizgis, deed, 04-15-261-000 Q:SE
S:25 T:31 R:1, $401,962.
Mitchell Cohen to Tyler McClellan and Mollie Benner, deed, 01-06-092-000 Q:NW
S:12 T:31 R:2, $108,000.
May 4
Clover Club LTD to Christine Moriarty, deed, 02-04-191-060 St. Paul’s Coal Company 2nd Addition - Mark, $90,000.
Louis Esposito and Leslie Mueller to Leslie Mueller, deed, Lake Thunderbird Hills
L:98, $1,000.
May 5
Elbert Brainard to Brenda Fowls, deed, 04-00-038-050 Patterson’s AdditionMagnolia, $0.
Edmund and Rachel Sment to Mikayla Sheppard, deed, 02-00-082-090 Shepard’s Addition - Mark L: 3, $65,000.
Nicole Zellmer to Simon Burcham, deed, 04-08-241-000 Q:SE S:15 T:31 R:1, $123,000.
May 9
Richard Fiedler and Fiedler Family Trust to Kyle and Holly Wilson, deed, 02-16-030-000
Q:NW S:22 T:32 R:1, $165,000.
Betty Tonarelli to Tricia Tonarelli, deed, 01-00-048-135 Wares Addition - Hennepin L:3 and 4, $0.
May 10
Edward Vock to Bart and Christina Whitney, deed, 02-20-040-000 Q:NW S:35 T:32 R:1, $694,548.
Nora Bitar to Landers Farm LLC, deed, multiple properties, $0
Judith Bartow and Roger John to Rod Laatz, deed, Indian Hills L:217, $1,300.
Donald Wede to Nathan and Jessica Kocher, deed, Lake Thunderbird Woods L:328, $2,500.
May 11
Joshua and Jamie Taylor to Clarence and Kay Taylor, deed, Indian Hills L:215, $0. Waite Family Revocable Trust to Michael and Michelle Waite, deed, Lake Thunderbird Hills L:95, $0.
May 12
Duane, Gerald, and William Calbow to Lenny and Kari Matuszewski, deed, Replat Lake Thunderbird Woods Lots 89-10, $4,000. Wilson Wolf to Teresa Timmerman and Wilson Wolf income trust, deed, Q:NE S:23
T:31 R:1, $0.
May 15
Jack Barnes and Shelby Pellino to Brian and Jeanine Reese, deed, 02-30-030-000 Q:SW S:33 T:33 R:1, $210,000.
Jay Yarrington to Alice Yarrington, deed, 03-07-260-000 Q:NW S:35 T:14 R:9, $0. Sheriff of Putnam County to Kyle Krystofek and Sara and Jody Taliani, deed, 02-00-071020 Archibald Hopkins - Granville, $0.
May 17
Kevin Bauer to James Robbins and Kevin Bauer, deed, Lake Thunderbird Hills L:384, $1,500.
May 18
Stanley Shevokas to David and April Miranda, deed, 02-00-059-155 Colby’s Second Addition - Granville, $7,000.
Donald Bouxsein to Donald and Barbara Bouxsein, deed, 01-05-021-000 Q:NW S:2
T:31 R:1, $0.
Richard Steele to Gary and Philip Leo and David Schnepper, deed, 03-00-073-190 Lake Thunderbird Woods Plat #4 L:622, $3,000.
Joseph Manfredini to Joseph Manfredini, deed, 04-26-015-000, $0.
May 19
Daryl Hedlin to Erin Hedlin Knowles and Blake Hedlin, deed, Lake Thunderbird Woods Plat #3 L:562, $0.
Dieter and Eva Holz to Dieter and Eva Holz Declaration of Trust, deed, Lake Thunderbird Woods Plat #3 L:498, $0.
May 22
Dawn, Jeffery and Terry Dove to James Petersen, deed, 03-00-085-090 Indian Hills L:265, $1,500.
Connie Johnson and Gregory and Daniel Kotecki to Connie Johnson and Gregory Kotecki, deed, multiple properties, $0.
David and Shirley Davis to Anthony Athlers, deed, 04-21-230-000 Q:SW S:35 T:31 R:1, $15,000.
May 25
Sheriff of Putnam County to Village of
Magnolia, deed, 04-00-041-020 Casteel’s Addition - Magnolia, $0.
May 26
Paula Gorski and Paula and Russell McClenning to Paula and Russell McClenning, deed, 02-00-071-250 Archibald Hopkins Addition - Granville, $0.
May 30
Bernie and Laurie Kamps to Kamps Illinois Farms LLC, deed, multiple properties, $0. Marek and Dorota Sikora to Sikora Family Trust, deed, Lake Thunderbird Woods L:112, $0.
Mary and David Hunter to David Hunter, deed, Lake Thunderbird Hills Plat #3 L:662, $0.
David and Shelley Gorenz to David, Shelley and Rachel Gorenz, deed, Lake Thunderbird Hills Plat #3 L:642, $0.
Connie Johnson and Gregory and Daniel Kotecki to Daniel Kotecki, deed, Q:SW S:27 T:33 R:1, $0.
Roger and Coralyn Meier to Timothy and Gloria Fleenor, deed, Lake Thunderbird Hills Plat #3 L:648, $170,000.
Joseph Lafevre to Owen, Marie, Conor and Emily O’Reilly, deed, Lake Thunderbird Hills L:69, $3,000.
Benjamin Cyr to Austin Araujo, deed, Village of Hennepin L:8 B:13 and L:7 B:13, $185,000.
Cheryl Maloney to Jolanta Brzeski, deed, Q:NW S:7 T:14 R:10, $100,000.
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MINOR LEAGUE SOFTBALL STATE TOURNAMENT
Spring Valley Minors capture state title
Four-run first inning propels Spring Valley past Evergreen Park
By KEVIN CHLUM kchlum@shawmedia.com
La SALLE — Spring Valley pitcher Brynn Pellegrini wound up and fired a pitch past Evergreen Park’s Sophie Tracy.
When the ball popped in Vivi Verucchi’s mitt, Spring Valley fielders raced toward the pitching circle to embrace Pellegrini as the rest of the Spring Valley players and coaches descended on them.
Pellegrini’s 16th strikeout put an exclamation point on Spring Valley’s 5-1 victory in the Minor League softball state championship game at St. Mary’s Park.
“It feels really good,” Verucchi said. “It’s just a lot to take in at one time.”
Spring Valley dominated the tournament, outscoring its five opponents 31-1.
“This meant the world to us,” Spring Valley coach Josh Pellegrini said. “We
came into this with very positive thoughts. We had a great team coming in, great parents. The coaching staff was unbelievable this year. The community, that’s something that’s very important to us. It means everything to us for everybody to come out here and
watch us.”
Spring Valley gave its fans plenty to cheer about early.
After Brynn Pellegrini struck out the first three batters she faced in the top of the first inning, Spring Valley’s bats got to work in its half.
Verucchi led off by hitting a fly ball to center field that Evergreen Park couldn’t handle. She advanced to second and moved to third when Callie Fusinetti singled.
Pellegrini plated the first run with a groundout to second base.
Reese Baltikauski singled to center field to drive home Fusinetti and was thrown out trying for second.
With two outs, Stella Simpson and Addy Mavity hit back-to-back singles before Charlee Herrich hit a ball just over the second baseman to score two runs.
“I got really nervous before the game,” Simpson said. “I felt better after that. I was feeling more confident that we were going to win.”
Four runs was plenty for Brynn Pellegrini.
She pitched around two walks in the second inning with three strikeouts. Alexis Salazar led off the third with Evergreen Park’s first hit, but Pellegrini struck out the next two batters and struck out a third after a hit batter.
See SOFTBALL, page 13
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Spring Valley head softball coach Josh Pellegrin (from left) and players Stella Simpson, Vivi Verucchi, Brynn Pellegrini and Reese Baltikauski celebrate on the mound after defeating Evergreen Park 5-1 in the Minor League Softball State title game Thursday at St. Mary’s Park in La Salle.
Spring Valley’s Reese Baltikauski makes contact with the ball in the Minor League Softball State title game Thursday at St. Mary’s Park in La Salle.
SPORTS
Racers from all over compete in the DePue Boat Races
ABOVE: Ethan Fox (back) of Elkhorn, Nebraska, and Joesph Perez of Spring Valley compete in the 125 Runabouts during the DePue Boat Races on Friday at Lake DePue. There was an hour and 20-minute delay for technical issues with the clock, but races resumed mid-afternoon. ABOVE RIGHT: Antique boat motors are on display Friday at the Boat Races in DePue. RIGHT: Racers prepare their boats in the pits before racing Friday at Lake DePue. See Kevin Chlum’s opening day report at bcrnews.com.
• SOFTBALL
Continued from page 12
In the fourth, Spring Valley allowed its lone run of the tournament when Maeve Nolan walked and Meredith McKeown and Maura Maloney hit back-to-back singles. Pellegrini limited the damage with back-to-back strikeouts.
“I just pitched as hard as I could and I tried not to throw any crazy pitches to let them score,” Pellegrini said. “I was just relying on my catcher.”
Pellegrini walked the leadoff hitter in the fifth, but Verucchi threw her out trying to steal second before Pellegrini got a groundout and a strikeout.
She struck out all three batters she faced in the sixth, finishing the district and state tournaments with 131 strikeouts in 161 batters faced.
“I really just had to focus on my spots,” Pellegrini said. “When people are yelling and screaming, I just have to try to block everything out. It can be hard sometimes, but I have to rely on my teammates to back me up.”
Spring Valley added an insurance run in the fifth when Isabella Caracheo and Verucchi walked to start the inning before Fusinetti moved them over with a groundout to first base and Pellegrini drove in her second run of the game with a groundout to second base.
“It feels really good,” Brynn Pellegrini said. “We worked really hard for it. We put a lot of heart and dedication into it. It was all a team effort.”
LEFT: Members of the Spring Valley 8- to 10-year-old softball team pose for a photo after defeating Evergreen Park in the Minor League Softball State title game on Thursday at St. Mary’s Park in La Salle. BELOW LEFT: Spring Valley’s Brynn Pellegrini hugs catcher Vivi Verucchi after winning the Minor League Softball State title Thursday at St. Mary’s Park in La Salle. BELOW: Evergreen Park’s Maura Maloney slides into second base as Spring Valley’s Callie Fusinetti misses the throw in the Minor League Softball State title game Thursday at St. Mary’s Park in La Salle.
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Familial status includes children under the age of 18 livin g with parents or le gal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of child ren under 18. This newspaper will not know in gly ac cept any advertising for real estat e which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis.
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HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS LAND AUCTION
The Beckman farms are located north & west of Bishop Hill, IL and are further described as being located in Sections 1, 2, 8 & 9, T14N - R3E, Weller Township, Henry County, IL.
The tracts represent highly productive, investment quality, Class A tillable farmland.
BECKMAN FAMILY TRUST
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PU TNAM COUNTY CUSD #535 400 E. Silver spoon Ave. Granville, IL 6132 6 LE GAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the School board of School District Number 535 in the counties of LaSalle, Marshall, and Putnam, State of Illinois, that a tentative budget for said School District for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023, will be on file and conveniently available to public inspection at the District Office in the Primar y School Building 400 E Silverspoon Avenue, Granville, Illinois in this School District from and after 8:00 a.m. on the 16th day of August, 2023.
Notice is further hereby given that a public hearing on said budget will be held at 6:30 p.m. on the 19th day of September, 2023, at the Primary School Building 400 E Silverspoon Avenue, Granville, Illinois in the School District Number 535, in the Counties of LaSalle, Marshall, and Putnam, State of Illinois.
Board of Education of School District No 535 in the counties of LaSalle, Marshall, and Putnam, State of Illinois.
(Published in Putnam County Record August 2, 2023)2097056
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Village of Magnolia is currentl y accepting sealed bids for the following property for sale: Lot 242 of David L. Casteel' s addition to the Village of Magnolia, excepting underlying coal and mining rights, situated in the Village of Magnolia, situated in Putnam County, Illinois.
Permanent Index Number: 04-00-041-020 and 04-00-041-030
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Village of Magnolia is currentl y accepting sealed bids for the following property for sale:
Lot 242 of David L. Casteel' s addition to the Village of Magnolia, excepting underlying coal and mining rights, situated in the Village of Magnolia, situated in Putnam County, Illinois.
Permanent Index Number: 04-00-041-020 and 04-00-041-030
Commonly known as 210 North Maple Street, Magnolia, IL. All bids should be sent to the Village of Magnolia, PO Box 117, Magnolia, IL 61336 by September 15, 2023
The bids will be opened at the regularly scheduled board meeting on September 21, 2023. The Village has the right to refuse any and all bids For any questions, contact Matt Smith, Village President, at 217-493-5245
Commonly known as 210 North Maple Street, Magnolia, IL. All bids should be sent to the Village of Magnolia, PO Box 117, Magnolia, IL 61336 by September 15, 2023
The bids will be opened at the regularly scheduled board meeting on September 21, 2023. The Village has the right to refuse any and all bids For any questions, contact Matt Smith, Village President, at 217-493-5245
(Published in Putnam County Record August 2, 9, 2023) 2097786
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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCU IT C OURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCU IT PU TNAM C OUNT Y, ILLI NO IS ESTATE OF SANDRA V. ZIEGLER , Deceased Case No. 2 023 PR9 CLAIMS NOTICE
(Published in Putnam County Record August 2, 9, 2023) 2097786
Notice is given of the death of SANDRA V. ZIEGLER of rural Putnam, Putnam County Illinois. Letters of Office were issued on May 18, 2023, to Gloria V. Dunn, 2619 N. 400th Ave., Putnam, IL 61560, and Merna E. Krietemeyer, 13520 N. Wayne Rd., Chillicothe, IL 61523, whose attorney is Ryan J. Anderson, 611 Second Street, P.O. Box 174, Henry, Illinois 61537.
Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Clerk of said Court at the Putnam County Courthouse in the Village of Hennepin, Putnam County, Illinois, on or before January 26, 2024. Any claim not filed on or before said date is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed, and proof of such mailing must be filed with the Court.
Dated: July 20, 2023.
Gloria V. Dunn 2619 N. 400th Ave. Putnam, IL 61560 Merna E. Krietemeyer 13520 N. Wayne Rd Chillicothe, IL 61523
Ryan J. Anderson, Attorney for Executor 611 Second St., P. O. Box 174 Henry, IL61537
Telephone: (309) 364- 2354
(Published in Putnam County Record July 26, August 2, 9, 2023)2095339
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