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Jason and Stacey Dubree to Kyle and Lindsy Stumpenhorst, 1300 Bradley Court, Sterling, $385,000.

Peoples National Bank Kewanee to Carolyn Hohenboken, 305 Lafayette St., Prophetstown, $20,000.

Nathan Oney to Gayle L. Raab, 1311 Seventh Ave., Erie, $146,000.

Donald D. Beswick to Kenneth W. Kophamer, one parcel on Yager Road, Morrison, $372,000.

Moore Family Land LLC to Timatt Real Estate Master Series 7, 1012 E. Rock Falls Road, Rock Falls, $387,500.

Brian K. and Kari E. Schmidt to Shay A. Brown and Addyson M. Folkers, 28162 Knief Road, Rock Falls, $325,000.

Mark L. and Kim Sciacero to Esmerelda Studdard, 3305 15th Ave., Sterling, $238,000.

Jane L. Wilson to Jon R. and Martha J. Kophamer, two parcels on Lyndon Road, Morrison, $180,000.

Kendra M. and Andrew R. Remrey to Alicia Sanchez, 1305 E. Lefevre Road, Sterling, $115,000.

Great River Plaza LLC to Eleven Talents LLC, 1310 and 1320 17th St., Fulton, $252,000.

Thomas J. and Janice L. Skrip to Paul W. and Mary V. Machnicki, 15787 Golf Hills Road, Sterling, $245,000.

Sandra Wells Skrogstad to Phi and Debra Nguyan Trust, 3101 Island View Road, Rock Falls, $175,000.

James L. Lashelle II to Lu Property LLC, 19051 13th St., Fulton, $100,000.

Raymond L. and Maria R. Larkey to State of Illinois DOT, 1725 and 1727 Locust St., Sterling, $21,000.

Roger R. Johnson to Rachel E. Padilla and Shawn M. Skinner, 505 W. 10th St., Sterling, $134,000.

Christopher G. and Vicki J. Campbell to Theodore A. and Russell Koster, one parcel on Penrose Road, Sterling, $340,000.

David George and Mary A. Hayner to Adam J. and Katie J. Hoagland, one parcel on Crosby Road, Morrison, $450,000.

Robert J. Frederick to Amanda K. and Keith O. Conklen, 221 E. Ninth Ave., Lyndon, $87,000.

Kyle and Lindsy Stumpenhorst to Justin R. and Jennifer L. Stevenson, 403 W. 13th St., Sterling, $196,000.

International Church of Foursquare Gospel to Floyd and Judith Osborn, 1501 11th Ave., Rock Falls, $0.

Adim and Sanela Dzeladini to Andrew R. and Kendra M. Remrey, 16022 Ridgewood Drive, Morrison, $211,000.

Kenneth D. and Tammy Slusser to Phillip E. and Nikki L. Smith, 301 E. Seventh St., Rock Falls, $100,000.

Brian L. Olson, also Olsen, to Loretta May Shelly, 25544 Gaulrapp Road, Rock Falls, $191,000.

Roy W. Thompson to Donald Lewis, 805 Ave. C, Sterling, $23,500.

Joseph C. Maresca Jr. Estate, Angel M. Scanlon, also Bell, and Nicholas and Marcus J. Maresca to Sean Warning, 5089 16th Ave., Fulton, $67,000.

John A. Prowant to John D. and Jennifer R. Schultheis, 2101 Dixon Ave., Rock Falls, $115,000.

Gary J. Claeys to Kurt and Brian Properties LLC, 401 Eighth Ave., Rock Falls, $7,000.

Ryan and Callista Derrer to Tanya Strader, 800 Dixon Court, Sterling, $185,000.

Randy and Jeanne C. Meeks to Raegan A. Dalton, 1810 E. Third St., Sterling, $125,000.

Jennifer T. Smallins to Jordan L. Robichaud, 511 N. Genesee Ave., Morrison, $123,500.

Quit Claim Deed

William R. and Constance M. Mason to William R. and Constance M. Mason and Jeffrey Freeman, 442 N. Jackson St., $0.

Trustees deeds

Land Trust No. 1913, Midland States Bank, trustee, to Illinois Department of Transportation, 1833 N. Locust St., Sterling, $2,520.

Lois M. Wade Trust to Harold J. and Shirley M. Smith, 1707 Ave. D, Sterling, $136,000.

Jalene M. Carter Trust, Glenn R. Carter, trustee, to Adam J. and Katie J. Hoagland, four parcels on Crosby Road, Morrison, $450,000.

Pope Family Trust, Sandra L. Dennis, trustee, to Danielle M. and Benjamin L. Hoffman Jr., one parcel on Luther Road, Rock Falls, $629,000.

Executors deed

Linda Dodder Estate to Stephen Aurand, 1508 Sixth Ave., Sterling, $60,000.

Deed

Mary Hanson heirs Roy and Lee Hanson to Trust No. 11-30-351-008, Whiteside County, trustee, one parcel on Reagan Road, Rock Falls, $0.

Source: Whiteside County Recorder’s Office

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SAVANNA – Tony McCombie will be seeking the Republican nomination for the 89th District.

With redistricting, her Savanna home is in the 89th District. She has served as the 71st District representative since 2017. The primary is June

28.

T h e 8 9 t h D i s t r i c t i n c l u d e s C a r r o l l , J o Daviess, Ogle, Stephenson, Boone, Winnebago and DeKalb counties.

“ I l o o k f o r w a r d t o introducing myself, listening and earning the Tony McCombie

support of all voters who crave a better direction for Illinois,” McCombie said in a Jan. 11 news release. “I’m guided by conservative principles, common sense and am committed to delivering results.” McCombie owns Blue Appraisals, which appraises real estate in Iowa and Illinois, and she also serves as a broker of real estate with Mel Foster Co. The Western Illinois University graduate was a member of the Savanna City Council and then mayor of Savanna.

McCombie said her legislative priorities remain education, job growth, ethics reform and public safety.

McCombie first won a legislative seat in 2016, defeating incumbent Mike Smiddy. She has twice fended off challenges by Joan Padilla in 2018 and 2020.

First Presbyter ia n Church hosts L GBTQ+ sessions

Educators, allies and representatives from local agencies gathered at First Presbyterian Church of Morrison on Tuesday, Jan. 11, for a discussion on issues affecting the transgender community, especially youth and children.

Billed as an LGBTQ 101 session, the program was provided by Clock Inc., a Quad Cities community center and safe space for people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning. Coordinator Katie Rider said they had 20 participants for the educators’ session and 30 participants for the public session.

Chase Norris, Clock Inc. executive director, led the presentations with help from his intern Hannah. They educated participants on LGBTQ+ terminology, how to be/come better allies to the community, provided resources for more information, and answered many questions from the audience. PFLAG of the Sauk Valley also provided valuable information, a book display and swag.

Norris is a 2014 graduate of Eastern Illinois University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, coming out as a female to male transgender. In 2015, he accepted a position at Western Illinois University in Moline as a counselor education graduate student. Follow “Clock, Inc. LGBT+ Community Center” on Facebook for more information about the nonprofit.

Photo by Katie Selburg First Presbyterian Church of Morrison had more than 50 participants for two LGBTQ+ 101 seminars on Tuesday, Jan. 11.

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