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Adult Easter Egg Hunt in Port Byron on April 9

The second annual Adult Easter Egg Hunt in Port Byron is scheduled for Saturday, April 9, at 8 p.m. on Main Street. The cost is $5 per player, with sales ending April 9 at 3 p.m. Eggs will be hidden throughout the downtown, with prize numbers in the lucky eggs. Stop by the Village Hall during normal hours to purchase a ticket.

EP Theater to present ‘Epic Fail’

Erie-Prophetstown Theater will be presenting its spring play “Epic Fail” on Wednesday, March 23, and Thursday, March 24, at 7 p.m. at the Erie High School Commons.

The one-act comedy by Bradley Hayward will feature original scenes by Shea Winters and Heather Huizenga. Admission is $3, with tickets available at the door.

Farmers National Bank offering scholarships

Farmers National Bank is giving away three $500 scholarships for higher education. The scholarships will be given to one high school senior from each of the Prophetstown, Geneseo and Morrison School Districts.

The application and essay answering, “How have community banks been helpful during the pandemic?” are due to the FNB office in your school district by April 15. Applications may be picked up at the school.

Fulton Police March 13

Jose C. Arreola-Vasquez of Moline was cited for speeding at Route 84 and 22nd Avenue. He was released with a promise to comply.

March 14

A juvenile was cited for driving without lights when required and driving while license is suspended in the 600 block of 12th Avenue. The juvenile was released with a notice to appear.

March 16

Bradley D. Wilson of Rock Island was cited for speeding and driving while license is revoked in the 1200 block of Fourth Avenue. He was released with a notice to appear.

Morrison Police Arrests

On Tuesday, March 15, about 6:20 p.m., Morrison police arrested Roger C. Grant, 66, of Morrison pursuant to a body attachment – obstructing a court order issued by Whiteside County. Grant was released with a notice to appear.

On Thursday, March 17, about 9:25 p.m., Morrison police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Timothy D. Messina, 31, of Morrison on East Lincolnway at North Cherry Street for a lane violation. As a result of the traffic stop, Messina was arrested and charged with improper lane use and driving under the influence (alcohol). Messina was transported to the Whiteside County Jail, was processed and then released with a notice to appear.

Citations March 13

Kurt B. Scobee, NA, Fort Carson, Colorado, parking where prohibited

March 14

Abigayle M. Miller, 28, Lyndon, no valid registration

Daniel R. Hutt, 23, Clinton, Iowa, operating uninsured vehicle

March 15

Jose D. Hernandez-Avalos, 65, Rock Falls, disobeyed stop sign

Leslie E. Funderberg, 50, Rock Falls, operating uninsured vehicle

Tara M. Coers, 40, Morrison, improper use of electronic device

Kassondra A. Bruder, 26, Oregon, no valid registration

March 16

Female juvenile, 16, Morrison, speed-

ing

Emily N. Juist, 28, Rock Falls, improper use of electronic device

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