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The Lyndon Area Historical Society honored veterans with its annual display Sunday, Nov. 7. A part of the display of military gear and remembrances goes up the week of Veterans Day. See page 2.
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The Lyndon Area Historical Society honored veterans with its annual display Sunday, Nov. 7. Visitors were welcomed with homemade cookies, a program on new and past honorees and stories that keep memories of military service alive. The organization used the former Lyndon Congregational Church as a solemn space, which holds mementos from past conflicts, from the Civil War through Iraq. The sanctuary of the church holds the stories of those who ventured out from a small town in Illinois, answering the call to serve their country. The veterans’ displays first started in 2016, when almost 70 veterans and families submitted their own fragments of family history, with the showcase on display around the sanctuary and on the rows of pews. The snapshots of their lives included basic training photos, old newspaper articles, uniforms, dog tags, ribbons, patches, travel receipts, training certificates, post-service photos and descriptions of their assignments while they fought for freedom. Lois Pilgrim, vice president of the society, said the number of new displays has remained fairly low in the years since because most of the local veterans have been represented. Families can choose to donate to the society or get their items returned. Copies are sometimes made. “We’re very proud of the displays. We love our veterans,” Pilgrim said. As visitors walked through the building on Sunday, taking in the personal stories of those who served during wartime, the silence of reflection was a reminder of the cost of war. The historical society members also put together displays such as The Missing Man Table, which honors fallen, missing,
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TOP LEFT: Lyndon Area Historical Society officers are on hand for the opening of the “Honoring Lyndon Area Veterans” display on Sunday. In the front are Lois Pilgrim (from left), Kris Bielema and Dale Ann Cook; in the back are Michelle “Mimi” Sweetser and Mary Ellen Rogers. Carol Crady, who was not photographed, also helped with the display. PHOTOS ABOVE: Two of the many displays at the Lyndon Area Historical Society that honor the town’s veterans and long history of military service. or imprisoned military service members. Other items include uniforms, war posters, a trombone played during WWI, Lyndon and Prophetstown service record books, a collection of “Service Star” newsletters complied by Lyndon High School students from 1942-1946 and photos from Washington D.C.’s veteran memorials. The 2021 Lyndon area honorees are Everett L. Glazier, Army – World War II; Floyd Walter Johnson, Army WW II; Jerry Pilgrim, Army – Italy; Darrell Lee Mattson, Navy – Vietnam; Larry Rick,
Army Medic – 1975; Duane Elliot Rick, Navy – WWII; and Peter Steven Schmidt, Army – Korea. Nearly 70 other past honorees have their items on display this year. The Lyndon Area Historical Society is open from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesdays at 405 4th St. W., and the veterans’ display will be up until March 2022. Interested visitors can call Pilgrim at 815-213-1952 to set up a visit if unable to attend during normal operating hours. For information, go to www.lyndonareahistoricalsociety.org.
Jim and Anne Johnson’s 70th anniversary
The home of Loren and Connie Tenboer will be featured on the MCH Foundation’s “Holiday Tour of Homes” on Dec. 2-4. Photo provided
after the homes close each day. The third home featured is the home of Loren and Connie Tenboer. Located on Hillside Road between Prairie Center and Garden Plain roads, this nearly 100-year-old farmhouse has been lovingly preserved and added on to over the years. Built in 1923, this farm was owned and occupied by the Shirk family before being sold to the Elston Knox family. In 1969, Loren’s parents, Whitey and Ruth Tenboer, purchased the farm and moved into the farmhouse. Whitey
Jim and Anne Johnson will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary on Nov. 24. Jim and Anne (Cox) were married at St. John’s Catholic Church in Rapids City on Thursday, Nov. 24, 1951. They farmed for many years. Jim retired
and Ruth moved to town in 1988, and Loren and Connie moved into the family farm. Over the years, additions have been added, including a large great room in 2003 with vaulted ceilings and a huge window facing sunsets. A beautiful, modern kitchen was installed in 2008. The home will showcase collections of family members’ Christmas decorations and ornaments held dear over the years, including a teddy bear, the very first Christmas gift Connie’s mother
from John Deere in 1994 after 30 years. Anne worked at General Electric and volunteered at King’s Kloset. They are members of the Erie United Methodist Church. They are the parents of Ruth (Jim) Melton, Roger (Kris) Johnson, Diane
received from her parents 80 years ago. Those in attendance will revel in the decorated large great room with beautiful fireplace and a 12-foot Christmas tree, the kitchen, large dining room, sitting area and enclosed porch. This home will be worth the short 10-minute drive outside of Morrison. Loren will be showcasing his John Deere memorabilia, including a tractor, grain cart and antique gas pump. The homes of Dale Belt and Lori Neighbour, Jean Decker and Rich and Lynelle Criss also will be on the tour. For tickets, send a request with check made to MCH Foundation and self-addressed stamped envelope to Rich Criss, 603 Diamond Court, Morrison, IL 61270 to order tickets for all three days. You can go to Emmanuel Church, 202 E. Morris St., or the front desk of Morrison Community Hospital to purchase tickets. Order tickets online by going to mchf.cbo.io, click on “Buy Tickets”. Call Mick at 815-772-5510 for questions.
(Jerry) Chisamore and Scott Johnson (fiance Renee Gorham). The couple has 13 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren, 8 great-great grandchildren (one deceased). Congratulatory cards may be sent to 6552 Albany Road, Erie, 61250.
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The MCH Foundation’s Holiday Tour of Homes, “The Halls Be Decked!”, introduces the third of four homes that will be decorated and open on Dec. 2-4. Thursday night tickets allow you to stroll through homes without the crowds, then go to the Morrison Hospital Conference room (Kaffee Haus) and enjoy festive meat and cheese trays, plus delectable desserts such as chocolate dipped strawberries and others. In addition, Thursday night guests will get a commemorative Christmas ornament. Thursday hours are 4 to 8 p.m. The Kaffee Haus will be open until 9 p.m. Tickets for the exclusive event are a tax-deductible donation of $100 to the MCH Foundation. Friday and Saturday tickets at $12.50 each allow guests to tour homes from 2 to 8 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and then return to the Morrison Hospital Conference room (Kaffee Haus) for Christmas cookies and coffee, hot chocolate and hot apple cider. The Kaffee Haus will be open for one hour
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Candidates stacking up to fill U.S. Rep. Bustos’ seat By RACHEL RODGERS
rrodgers@shawmedia.com Two more people who are looking to land the 17th Congressional District seat long held by U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos announced their candidacy Nov. 10. Bustos, D-East Moline, announced in April that she would be retiring at the end of her term, which will mark a decade in office. So far, six candid a t e s h a v e annou nce d the ir U.S. Rep. Cheri plans to run for the Bustos, D-East congressional seat. Moline The latest are former state Rep. Litesa Wallace, who served four years in Rockford’s 67th District, and former meteorologist Eric Sorensen, who
worked at news stations in Rockford and the Quad Cities. Both are Democrats. “Too many legislators across the country are trying to roll back our m o s t e s s e n t i a l Litesa Wallace human rights. When I’m in Congress, I will fight to protect reproductive freedom, our voting rights and our right to affordable health care,” Wallace said in a two -mi nut e video announcing her campaign. “I got things done in Springfield, and I will get things done in Washington.” Wallace is a child care advocate who ran for lieutenant governor alongside Democratic gubernatorial candidate Daniel Biss in 2017. “As a single mom, social worker and
former state representative, I know the challenge of finding affordable child care and the impacts of the rising cost of food and rent,” she said in the video. “It’s why as a state legislator, Eric Sorensen I strengthened the Illinois child care assistance program and fought for a living wage. Today, I’m launching my run for Congress to continue the fight for working families.” Sorensen is a climate advocate and said issues such as climate change shouldn’t be political. “As big weather events impacted your family, I was your weather guy. We built a connection. I earned your trust. And I’m not done yet,” Sorensen said in his campaign announcement on
Facebook. “I’m excited to share with you, my friends, that I’m announcing my candidacy for the Democratic nomination in Illinois’ 17th Congressional District. I’m ready to use my scientific background to solve problems for Illinois families.” Wallace and Sorenson will compete against Rockford Alderman Jonathan Logemann and Rock Island County Board member Angie Normoyle for the Democratic nomination. On the Republican side, Esther Joy King and Charlie Helmick have announced they are running. The 2022 primary date was moved to June 28 after Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill in June that addressed a number of election changes. In previous election cycles, the primary had been in March. Bustos, 60, won a close race against King in November 2020 for her fifth term. Voters will choose her replacement at the polls on Nov. 8, 2022.
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The Morrison Fire Department will be having its annual drive-thru pork chop lunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20.
In addition to grilled pork chop sandwiches, the fire department will be offering brats, hot dogs, chips, cookies and a drink. Proceeds will be used to benefit the fire department’s needs for equipment, training, etc. Those attending will enter the fire station from Main Street and drive
through the station to receive their meals before exiting onto Route 30. Those attending also can bring new toys to donate to the firemen’s annual Toy Drive. The Toy Drive provides presents, delivered by Santa on a fire truck, to those in need of Christmas gifts this year. For more information, contact any Morrison firefighter.
for driving while license suspended, on a Lee County warrant and possession of methamphetamine. She was taken to Whiteside County Jail.
The public is reminded these are merely charges and all people are presumed innocent until proved guilty in a court of law.
Nov. 9 Brandon D. Zmuda of Clinton, Iowa, was cited for speeding northbound on Route 84. He was released with a notice to appear. Racheal Burridge of Clinton, Iowa, was arrested on a Peoria County warrant. She was taken to Whiteside County Jail. Nov. 10 Kole Beswick of Albany was cited for disobeying a stop sign at 12th Street and 10th Avenue. He was released with a promise to comply.
ISP District 1 activity for October
of service for safety reasons. There were six arrests for driving under the influence. District 1, which encompasses Carroll, Lee, Ogle and Whiteside counties, investigated no fatal traffic crashes in October.
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Save the date for the return of the Morrison Christmas Walk from 3 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, in the downtown. Festivities include a window walk at 3 p.m. and a parade at 4:30 p.m. followed by the Christmas tree lighting. Follow the Morrison Chamber of
MFD’s drive-thru pork chop lunch set for Nov. 20
POLICE/FIRE REPORTS Fulton police report
Nov. 6 Alfonso Garcia of East Moline was cited for speeding in the 400 block of 22nd Avenue. He was released with a promise to comply. Cynthia M. Mead of Fulton was cited for operating a vehicle with expired registration in the 400 block of 19th Avenue. She was released with a promise to comply. Written warnings were issued for speeding in the 400 block of 19th Avenue, no valid registration at 10th Avenue and Route 84 and speeding at Route 84 and 31st Avenue. Melissa A. Dechene of Fulton was cited for a property damage accident in the alley south of 1200 14th Avenue and operating an uninsured vehicle. She was released with a notice to appear. Nov. 8 Tiffany M. Flagg of Coleta was arrested in the 500 block of 20th Avenue
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Oct. 26 Thomas J. Fletcher, 67, Morrison, received a citation for failure to reduce speed (accident)
Illinois State Police District 1 Commander Capt. Matthew Hodgdon announced District 1 enforcement figures and activity for October. Illinois State Police District 1 troopers issued 321 citations and 505 written warnings and made 14 criminal arrests during the month of October. Speeding accounted for 179 citations, 19 citations were issued for occupant restraint violations and 10 citations were issued for distracted driving violations. There were 29 arrests for no valid driver’s license or driving while license suspended/ revoked. Troopers investigated 25 traffic crashes, assisted 95 motorists and conducted 122 commercial motor vehicle inspections, 19 of which were placed out
RCFPD October report Volunteers with the Rapids City Fire Protection District responded to 36 calls for assistance in October. A breakdown of those calls: Village of Rapids City – Six EMS calls. Village of Port Byron – 11 EMS calls and two traffic accidents. Fire Protection District (Rural) – 14 EMS calls and two traffic accidents. Automatic aid was given to the Hillsdale Fire Department for one traffic accident. The Fire Protection District is taking applications for volunteers. Email pdfd1@portbyronil.com for information.
This report is compiled by Fire Chief Don Carey.
On the Move with Parks and Recreation’s Charla Olson (from left) with Snickers stands with Mary Black with Happy and Karla Burn from On the Move with Parks and Recreation. Mary and Bob Black will have their name on signage at the future Morrison Dog Park for donating $500.
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Family donates $500 to future dog park Mary and Bob Black and their dog, Happy, made a $500 donation to the future Morrison Dog Park. Mary said she saw the story of 9-year-old Zoey Stuart and her family, who donated $500 to the Morrison Bark Park on Facebook. The story shares that the family pools their money together every year for good charities and programs, forgoing Christmas gifts. This inspired Mary to match Zoey’s donation. On the Move with Parks and Recreation is grateful for the
donations to help build the Morrison Bark Park. Anyone wishing to donate to the future Morrison Dog Park may do so by mailing or dropping off their donation to TBK Bank, 211 W. Main St., Morrison. Make sure the check and envelope says “Morrison Dog Park.” You also may donate on the Morrison Lions Foundation NFP Facebook page or use the link on the On the Move with Parks and Recreation’s Facebook page. Call Karla at 815-535-6591 for information.
The Whiteside Forum welcomes back professor emeritus Norm Moline as he presents “Binding our State Together: 200 Years of Canals, Railroads, Postal Service, Interurbans and Roads.” The event is free and open to the public. The event is at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, in the Community Room of the Odell Public Library, 307 S. Madison St. Morrison. Moline is a retired professor of geography at Augustana College in Rock Island. After receiving his Ph.D. in geography from the University of Chicago, he taught human geography
and environment courses for 45 years. He specializes in the historical geography of the U.S. and geography of East Asia, particularly China. The Whiteside Forum is a nonpartisan, nonprofit community group that sponsors presentations and discussions of issues of importance and interest to the public to promote a better understanding of the world. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation. Masks are required. For information about the Whiteside Forum or the event, contact Marc Adami at ardami@mchsi.com or 815718-5347.
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Born: June 12, 1940 in Hillsdale, IL Died: November 9, 2021 in Bettendorf, IA Jerry E. Tanner, 81, of Hillsdale, IL, passed away on Tuesday, November 9, 2021, at Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House, Bettendorf. Visitation will be from 4-6 PM on Friday, November 12, 2021 at Gibson-Bode Funeral Home, Port Byron. Private graveside services and burial will be at Bethesda Cemetery, Hillsdale, IL. Memorials may be made to URICRA (Upper Rock Island County Recreation Association). Jerry was born on June 12, 1940, the son of Donald and Maxine Tanner. He graduated from Riverdale High School in 1958. He married his high school sweetheart, Judy Landuyt on September 12, 1959 at St. John’s Catholic Church in Rapids City. Jerry worked for John Deere as a Supervisor at the Parts
CAROL ANN LARGE
Born: January 9, 1941 in Divernon, IL Died: November 8, 2021 in Erie, IL Carol A. Large, 80, of Erie, IL, passed away Monday, November 8, 2021 at home surrounded by family. Visitation will be from 5 - 7 pm Thursday, November 11th at Gibson-Bode Funeral Home, Erie. Services will be held at 11:00 am on Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Erie Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Allure of Prophetstown, or the Erie Christian Church. Carol was born on January 9, 1941, in Divernon, Illinois, the daughter of Earnest and Charlotte (Pack) Matheny. She married
Distribution Center in Milan. He was an avid outdoorsman. He loved hunting, fishing, gardening, playing golf and sports in general. He was a huge fan of the Chicago Cubs, Bears and Fighting Illini. In the past Jerry served as the President for U.R.I.C.R.A, the youth rec league sports program in Port Byron. He loved his family and cherished the time they spent together. The world will be a less funny place without Jerry. Jerry is survived by his wife Judy; children, Robin (John) Chenoweth of Lake Worth, FL, Chad Tanner of Hillsdale; brothers, Donald (Elaine) Tanner, Paul (Ronda) Tanner, and Terry (Lisa) Tanner; step sisters Sandi Henyan and Linda (Skip) Dillin; grandchildren, Morgan (Pat) Cullen, Brittany (Mike) Johnston, Nolan Braddock, and Kristin (Christian) Friedemann; great grandchildren Blake and Tyler Cullen, Fisher and Briella Johnston. Jerry was preceded in death by his parents Don and Maxine; step-mother Eileen; brother Robert Tanner and an uncle, Charles Tanner. Please come to the visitation casual in your Cubs, Bears or Illini gear. Share a memory or condolence at www.gibsonbodefh.
Marvin D. Large in August 1958 in Auburn, Illinois. Carol was a faithful member of the Erie Christian Church and cherished her church family. In her free time, she enjoyed listening to Christian music. Carol is survived by her children, Sherry Zickert (David Bohms), Erie, Patricia Kennedy, Chicago, IL, Brian Large, Prophetstown; daughter-in-law, Ruby Large, Erie; a sister, Louise Matheny, Girard, IL; 9 grandchildren, Shauna, Robert, Joshua, Tina, Billie, Darin, Marissa, Jacob, Addison; and numerous great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Marvin Large, son Robert Large, brother Harry Matheny, and a sister Mary Lee Patton. The family would like to thank Genesis Hospice for their wonderful care and give special thanks to Carol’s nurse, Josie. Share a memory or condolence at www.gibsonbodefh.com
NEWS BRIEF WCHD to hold pediatric clinic in Fulton on Nov. 19
at least 21 days apart, before being considered fully vaccinated. Registration will be opened to all eligiThe Whiteside County Health Departble children beginning Nov. 17 regardless ment (WCHD) will be holding a Pediatric of whether or not they live or attend (age 5-11), appointment only, vaccination school in Whiteside County. clinic in Fulton on Nov. 19 from Noon to 5 Eligible individuals can schedule an p.m. at the CGH Fulton Medical Center appointment for Nov. 19 online at the link located at 1130 17th St Suite B, Fulton. found on Whiteside County Health This clinic is designed to help meet the demand for pediatric vaccination on the Department’s social media page. As with all vaccinations among indiwestern side of Whiteside as providers remain temporarily limited. Children will viduals under 18, a guardian will need to still require 2 of the lower, age appropri- be present to authorize vaccine adminisate doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, tration.
NANCY J. BIELEMA
they had four children together. Nancy and Harold owned and operated Main Street Café in Albany. She then owned and operated Nancy’s Landing in Albany for many years. In her “golden” years, she cleaned homes and NANCY J. BIELEtook care of those needing help in their home. MA, 83, of Albany, Nancy was a member of the Albany United IL, passed away peacefully surrounded Methodist Church. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, playing by family on Tuesday, cards, working in yard tending to her flowers. November 9, 2021, She definitely had a green thumb. She also at her son’s home in enjoyed working word search puzzles. Albany. Her memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM Survivors include one daughter, Sheila on Saturday, November 20, 2021, at the Alba- (Dave) VenHuizen of Fulton; two sons, Alan ny United Methodist Church with Pastor Toni Bielema of Fulton and Kevin Bielema of Albany; six grandchildren Shane, Ben and Brig Lucas officiating. A memorial visitation will Bielema, Hannah (Michael) Watson, Tanner be held on Friday, November 19, 2021, from VenHuizen and Mandy (Lance) Walker; 4:00 – 7:00 PM at the Fulton Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home. Interment will six great grandchildren, Teagan Watson, Schuyler, Lexy, Jasmine, Evelynn and Nora be at Lusk Cemetery in Albany. Cremation Walker; her beloved dog, Petey; one sister, rites have been accorded. In lieu of flowers Pat (Wayne) Anglese of Albany; three sistersmemorials are established to the Albany in-law, Celia Huizenga of Albany, Bonnie United Methodist Church and Compassus Holcomb of Erie, IL and Pat Bronkema of Hospice. Forreston, IL; many nieces and nephews. Nancy was born June 30, 1938, in Fulton She was preceded in death by her parents; Township to Fred and Theresa (Ashpole) one son in infancy, Terry Bielema; four brothHolcomb. She was educated in the Dublin ers, Frank, Donald, Russell and Jack Holcomb; Country School in rural Whiteside County and the Albany Grade School and in 1957 she two sisters-in-law, Bonnie (Jack) Holcomb and Marge (Frank) Holcomb. graduated from Mount Saint Clare Academy in Clinton, IA. She married Harold Bielema and To send online condolences go to www. bosmarenkes.com
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RONALD DUANE HANSON
School. He served in the U.S. Air Force as an Airman First Class. On February 11, 1960 Born: January 28, 1939 in Morrison, IL he married Patricia K. Tiesman at Second Died: November 12, 2021 in Silvis, IL Reformed Church in Fulton, IL. Ron worked for the Whiteside County Sheriff’s Department, RONALD DUANE retiring after 30 years. He volunteered on the HANSON, 82, of MorMorrison Fire Department for 26 years. Ron rison, IL, died Friday loved camping, fishing, yard work and spendNovember 12, 2021 ing time with his family. He enjoyed spending at Genesis Medical his Saturday mornings at the fire department, Center in Silvis, IL. and his weekly trips to “Wally World”. Ron His funeral service was a Die Hard Chicago Bears and Cubs fan. will be at 10:00 A.M. Survivors include his wife, Patricia; two Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at Ebenezer Reformed Church in Morrison, with Mr. Ken Ren- daughters, Kim (Todd Zuidema) Given and kes officiating. There will be a visitation from Jennifer Raser, both of Morrison; seven grandchildren, Jamie Given, Shanna Given, 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. Monday, November 15th at the Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Andrea Given, Colten Zuidema, Alex Raser, Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Grove Addison Raser, and Kaylynn Alfrejd; nine great grandchildren and his beloved dog, Rookie. Hill Cemetery in Morrison. A memorial has He was preceded in death by his parents; been established by the family. one daughter, Cheryl L. Hanson; one brother, Ron was born January 28, 1939 in Morrison, Howard H. Hanson Jr. IL, to Howard H. and Hazel Mae (Cummings) To send online condolences go to www. Hanson Sr. He was educated in the Morrison bosmarenkes.com schools and graduated from Morrison High
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Kevin Medenblik of Morrison was the grand prize winner of the Queen of Hearts Raffle on Oct. 28 that was hosted at Brick Block Pub in Morrison. After playing for 33 weeks, Medenblik won more than $16,000 and took home more than $11,000 after taxes. Shown at the drawing are Kevin and Lynn Kennedy (from left), owners of Brick Block Pub; Queen of Hearts winner Medenblik; Karla Burn with On the Move with Parks and Recreation; and William M. with Friends of the Parks Foundation.
Raising Hope, a new Foster Care Closet in Erie, is seeking support for area foster families and foster children by collecting items for new placement first-overnight bags. Donations of clothing, toiletries, diapers, comfort items, toys and other resources are being gathered for distribution to local families in stages of fostering, reunification or the adoption process. Monetary donations also are being collected to help with needs. Items being collected include stuffed animals, small toys, baby powder, baby teethers, towels and washcloths, travel mouthwash and deodorant, shampoos and conditioners, body lotion (Aveeno or similar), diaper rash cream, baby bottles, sippy cups, pajamas (newborn through size 10), new standard-sized pillows and pillowcases, blankets (all sizes), burp clothes, bibs, brushes, combs, pacifiers, diaper bags, duffel bags or luggage bags, journals, pens, crayons, colored pencils, coloring books, nightlights, toothpaste and toothbrushes, diapers, pullups and fragrance-free baby wipes. Donations of new or like-new items can be dropped off at the SB Floral/Corner Café in Erie. Contact the Rev. Tiffany Garcea at pastortiffanygarcea@gmail.com or 815-6560356 if you need to make other arrangements.
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Rapids City sees delay with water loop boring By SARAH FORD For Shaw Media
Rapids City trustees discussed the contractor’s difficulties with boring under Illinois Route 84 and the railroad tracks at their meeting on Nov. 9. McClintock Excavating started the boring process for the water loop project last month but was unable to complete it with an auger bore. A different type of bore, described by trustee Greg Rankin as a “jack hammer type,” will be used to complete the work this
month. The village budgeted $540,000 for the project but costs will increase due to the boring issues. The board approved a payment of $78,919.35 and a change order request of $22,440 with the contractor. Village President Harold Mire Jr. said he’ll be meeting with engineering firm MSA Professional Services and the contractors to discuss the increased costs, which could put the project nearly $50,000 over budget. The water loop is expected to provide better ser-
vice to households to the west of the railroad tracks, since only one water main currently provides service to those households. The village has been planning for the project for a few years. Trustees also approved amending the engineering contract for the 13th St. culvert project for $6,000 to include a new sewer connection. That project is still in the design phase, with bidding expected to open in early 2022. The board will have a Committee of the Whole meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1, to consider various firms
vying for 17th St. engineering work. That project has an $800,000 budget for restabilizing the hillside, with trustees expected to vote on a firm at the Dec. 14 meeting. In other reports, the board learned that the census count for the village increased by five residents in 2020. Trustees will be prepping for budget meetings in the next couple of months. They also heard a presentation on insurance rates for village employees, with a vote planned for next month’s meeting.
GLIMPSES OF THE PAST - FULTON
1961: Vandals continue assaults on public property in Fulton 60 Years
Nov. 15, 1961
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wiersema, owners of the Brown Lynch Scott Store, are taking a five-day trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico. The trip is an award from the RCA Whirlpool Corp. for Mr. Wiersema’s outstanding sales of RCA Whirlpool appliances and is called the Whirlwind vacation. Vandals continued their assault on public property in Fulton the past week, breaking about 10 window panes and a light fixture at Fulton Grade School over the weekend. Police Chief Howard Reedy renewed his warning saying anyone caught damaging public property will be prosecuted to the fullest extent. Reedy said anyone found in schoolyards after dark will be arrested and charged with trespassing.
50 Years
Nov. 17, 1971
Two Fulton High School football players were named to the All-Illowa Conference first team. Tad Mitchell made the first team on offense as a back. Gene Krueger was named to the first team on both offense and defense
NEWS BRIEFS
RiverChor Fall Concert set for Nov. 21
After taking time away during the COVID-19 pandemic, the community choir with members from throughout the Gateway area resumed rehearsals this fall and are making final preparations before presenting their concert on Sunday, Nov. 21. The concert will be at 3 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church in Clinton. There is no
as a tackle and linebacker. Four Fulton players were chosen to the second team: linebacker Guy Price, defensive tackle Ron Merema, defensive end Roger Drolema and offensive lineman Mike Miller. It was decided at the Board of Education meeting that most teachers in the River Bend Unit District will have their salaries adjusted upward to some extent. Supt. Leininger reported on the guidelines, which have been provided by state associations regarding application of the wage freeze to the salaries of teachers. Because of the wage freeze, teachers have been paid under the terms of old contracts instead of terms of the new contracts, which would have become effective Aug. 25.
40 Years
Nov. 18, 1981
Becky Sikkema won the title of Region VII women’s champion at the powerlifting meet in Sheyboygen, Wisconsin. Her lifts included a 253-pound squat, 110-pound bench press and 297pound deadlift, which qualified her for the national competition. In addition to winning the 114-pound women’s division, she won best deadlift, placed sec-
admission charge but freewill donations gladly will be accepted. For information about the concert and choir, visit https://RiverChor.org.
Hike the Hennepin Canal outing on Nov. 21
The Friends of the Canal are holding their monthly Hike the Canal outing on Sunday, Nov. 21. The hike will be from
ond in the Badger State Open’s 114pound division and won best female lifter in the Badger State Open meet, which allowed her to take the overall title. Thanksgiving food specials at Bud’s Foodliner included fresh turkeys at 99 cents a pound, Banquet pumpkin pies at 79 cents, a 29-ounce can of yams for 89 cents, a 1-pound bag of carrots for 35 cents, grapes for 79 cents a pound, large Cool Whip for 77 cents, bacon for $1.69 a pound, and stuffing for 79 cents.
30 Years
Nov. 6, 1991
20 Years
Nov. 14, 2001
Although construction of the $140 million Thomson Correctional Facility is nearly complete, it is still not known when the prison will house its first inmates. This is due to the fact that legislators never approved the $12.8 million in spending needed to hire workers and to open the prison. Kim Rogis earned fourth-place honors at the NFL Punt, Pass and Kick Team Competition in Chicago. She received a plaque and went to Soldier Field to watch the Bears play Cleveland.
10 Years
The Fulton Steamers will begin the IHSA Class 2A high school football playoffs when it meets the Galena Pirates at the Fulton field. Fulton is coming off a 30-0 win over Savanna. Fulton has a 9-0 record for the season. Galena’s record is 6-3. Jim Boldt of Country Companies named Bill Huisenga as Player of the Week. Huisenga, a two-year starter at defensive tackle, received Player of the Week for his defensive efforts against Newman. Huisenga had six tackles, three quarterback sacks and five assists.
Central Bank employees Joy Stuart and Brenda Vander Ploeg donated a $500 check to Barbara Mask, president of the River Bend Educational Foundation. Jeanine Tufty, FACE representative, presented a check to members of the Windmill Cultural Center’s Education Committee on behalf of the DS Flikkema Foundation trustees. Windmill Cultural Center members at the check presentation included Joy VanZuiden, Pam VanZuiden, Trudy Feldt, Betty Wiebenga, Kathy Rynders and Nancy Kolk.
Bridge 62 to Lock 22 on the canal. This portion of the “Hike the Hennepin” is 4.7 miles in length and it has been named the “Red Winged Blackbird.” Meet at Lock 22 at 1:30 p.m. where a shuttle brings everyone to Bridge 62. Directions to Lock 22 are, take Route 6 west of Sheffield approximately 3.5 miles or Route 6 east of Mineral approximately 1.5 miles, turn north (watch for the Lock 22 signs on route 6) on county
highway 300E. You need not be a member of the Friends to join us in any of the hikes. There is no fee for the hikes. Come and join in the fun and bring a friend. We ask that you dress weather appropriately. For more information, contact Ed Herrmann at 815-664-2403 or log on to our website at: www.friends-hennepin-canal.org .
Nov. 16, 2011
PROPERTY TRANSFERS Warranty deeds Lynette Proud Cassens, Lawrence S. and Janelle I. Proud, Christine D. Young and Joline S. Kershaw to Dakota J. Carber, 402 W. South St., Morrison, $45,000. Bonnie K. Bohnhoff to Terry L. and Teresa L. Schrader, 710 Milnes Drive, Morrison, $165,000. Barbara L. Tomman Estate to Hannah M. Petersen, 115 Maple Ave., Morrison, $86,000. Carol J. Crady to Ahha Enterprises Inc., 402 East Ave., Prophetstown, $36,000. Julie L. James to Angela, also Jenjira, Brearton and Logan D. Batey, 507 Jenkran St. No. 3, Morrison, $0. Matthew J. and Sarah L. Mitchell to Gary L. Voss, 1506 Fourth St., Fulton, $83,000. Erin H. Hagen to David Lagunas, 1010 Third Ave., Sterling, $90,000. William R. and Tamera Borum to Jonathan Thompson and Rebecca Foster, 21925 Lincoln Road, Sterling, $275,000. William R. and Tamera Borum to Jay Dirks, 21925 Lincoln Road, Sterling, $20,000. Jeffrey A. and M. Kathleen Dyke to Alex Jeffrey Dyke, 11369 Harvey Road, Morrison,
$30,000. Heather N. and Mark Valdez to Jeffrey Hawk, 904 Leroy Ave., Rock Falls, $99,000. Robert J. and Grace W. Nickel Farms LLC to Acretrader174 LLC, one parcel on Hurd Road, Deer Grove, $3,889,000. Matejiwa Inc. to Illinois Department of Transportation, one parcel on Locust Street, Sterling, $300. Brian and Elizabeth Wahl to Illinois Department of Transportation, 1701 Locust St., Sterling, $300. Aleta J. Tarbill to Melissa J. Ryan, 1104 E. 16th St., Sterling, $120,000. Carol J. Crady to Trevor J. Shaner, 409 W. Third Ave., Lyndon, $7,500. Marie E. Winget to Stanislaw and Martha E. Merza, 1101 Third Ave., Fulton, $140,000. Jessica M. Duoss to Clinton L. Adams, 645 Bunker Hill Road, Albany, $180,000. Bryan, also Brian, Jones to Vicky Lefevre, 205 E. 12th St., Rock Falls, $13,500. June Denham Estate, Tom E. Denham Jr., Kerina Anselmo, Bobbie Lee Denham and Shirley Boyer to Jerry M. Goodwin, 1112 Eighth Ave., Rock Falls, $38,500. Fidel Aranda to Bryan Scott Bice Jr., 2201 12th Ave., Sterling, $154,500. Cleon Eyrich to James H. and Ruth Ann
Sibley, 401 Dale Ave., Prophetstown, $152,000. National Waterfowl Alliance to Brian J. Nastruz, farmland in Erie Township, $2,500. Quit claim deeds Jasmine A. Fichtenmueller to Gordon E. Harris Jr., 2109 E. 41st St., Sterling, $0. Mary E. McNeely to Brandon Phillips, 912 15th Ave., Fulton, $0. Patrick R. and Debra Lynn Dorathy to Russell D. Coers Jr., 103 S. Joy St., Tampico, $0. Russell D. Coers Jr. to Patrick R. and Debra Lynn Dorathy, 105 S. Joy St., Tampico, $0. Dustin G. Pierceson to Dylan J. Pierceson, 26510 Hurd Road, Deer Grove, $0. Douglas Edwin Furr to Gary L. Schreiner, 228 Ave. E, Rock Falls, $3,000. Jo and Alfred Johnson Trust to Amanda M. and Jeremy J. Fosdick, one parcel on Railroad Lane, Fulton, $0. Diana L. Hamstra, also Dobbins, to Bart D. Dobbins, 15491 Ebson Road, Fulton, $0. Diane L. Smith to Kimberlyn K. Smith, 2008 21st Ave., Sterling, $0.
Trustees deed Marjorie J. Bielema Trust, Connie Vanheukelom, trustee, to David A. Olsen, 1100 10th Ave., Fulton, $95,000. Executors deeds Nancie Myers Estate to Leonard J. Pritchard, 1403 10th Ave., Rock Falls, $0. Gil G. Gibson Estate to Jason Bush, 8889 Burns Road, Fenton, $75,000. Robert J. Dietz Estate to Charles Paul and Leslie Jean Bates, 416 13th Ave., Fulton, $30,000. Deeds Whiteside County sheriff, Bank of New York Mellon Trust Co. and Charles W. Chamberlain to Series 2005rsl, Residential Asset Mortgage Products and Bank of New York Trust Co., formerly Bank of New York Mellon Trust Co., trustee, 403 Ave. E, Rock Falls, $0. Whiteside County sheriff and Mary E. Jessen to Community Loan Servicing, 106 Leroy St., Morrison, $0. Will and Tracy Shaffer and Whiteside County clerk to Trust No. 2104136003, Whiteside County, trustee, one parcel on East St., Prophetstown, $0.
Source: Whiteside County Recorder’s Office
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Riverdale Elementary first-quarter honor roll released
Riverdale Elementary School announced the Scholastic Honor Roll for grades 3-5 for the first-quarter grading period. High Honors are awarded to students with all A’s. Honors are awarded to students who earned all B’s or better.
High Honors
Fifth Grade: Brynlee Albritton, Ava Anders, Julia Berk, Lillian Bitler, Addison Bristol, Dixie Floming, Alison Janicki, Crimson Kennedy, Karson Kruger, Fisher Marty, Amaya Mrosko, Alice Petersen, Gavin Reiling, Billy Scranton, Ethan Secker, Camille Sergeant, Callista Sowder, and Madison Warner. Fourth Grade: Dalton Carls, Lexi Churchill, Ben Dykema, Mira Fritch, Braxton Grage, Jackson Hawkins, Clara
Jones, Jude Krier, Mason McCadden, Eli McClaine, Luke McClaine, Piper Mockmore, Diane Morford, Kiley Peterson, Micah Phelps, Natalia Ramos, Wesley Riewerts, Brady St. Clair, Leonel Varela, Abigail Yoder, and Pagan Zawada. Third Grade: Charlie Brooks, Brayden Creen, Christian Dible, Dylan Dible, Evan Goodson, Kieran Goss, Harper Hansen, Alison Huggins, Caitlin Janicki, Kenzlie Kirkpatrick, Kylee Kronfeld, Devyn Lugo, Calvin Marty, Charlie Schradeya, Abigail Skaggs, and Hollyn Stewart.
Honor Roll
Fifth Grade: Lydia Allbee, Dexter Allison, Celia Arnold, Makenzie Brune, Maddie Bunker, Zoey Chaney, Eli Clark, Lewis Costello, Camryn Dillin, Collin Enright, Tayah Erickson, Logan
Hartman, Kelsey Hohenadel, Kylie Hohenadel, Trever Hume, Taytum Jacobs, Ebin Jenkins, Teagan Jerz, Cabe Junis, Nora Kindelsperger, Weston Kreiter, Ashlynn Landuit, Ava Mathis, Corbin Mathis, Audrey McIntosh, Nolan McLaughlin, Lila McMahon, Ries Mitton, Sarah Mitton, Ava Munson Martel, Brenden Orr, Miraya Patel, Stella Peirce, Aivery Reyana, Luke Robinson, Peter Russo, James Ruthey, Morgan Rutledge, Alice Schmidt, Henry Schradeya, Bobby Scranton, Brielle Smith, Cole Smith, Nathan Stigers-Peterson, and Lila Wages. Fourth Grade: Grayson Albritton, Zamarrion Ankeny, Eli Baker, Iryss Balvanz, Carter Calvert, Logan Clark, Kayden Covemaker, Landon Daugherty, Madison Dean, Myles Dierikx, Devin Dorathy, Paisley Eich, Cecilia
Foust, Aleah Goss, Alaina Gregory, Jack Hager, George Hagmeier, Macee Hedeen, Lynnlee Hilburn, Kylah Hobbs, Harper Houzenga, Korbyn Kennedy, Madelyn Lindquist, Kaitlynn Mahraun, Laya Miller, Dominic Montgomery, Genevieve Nicholas, Piper Peterson, Lucy Sallows, Hunter Short, Taylen Stephenson, Kennedie Toland, Ryder Troutwine, and Emersyn Zahradka. Third Grade: Holden Adams, Rozlyn Alatorre, Kaiyah Bothell, Kaylee Clark, Witten Costello, Caroline Cromie, Ellie Crouse, Eden DeCap, Gunner Eberle, Aria Epton, Millie Floming, Oliver Gibson, Sydney Hoffman, Kyler Kindelsperger, Hunter Kohrt, Rhya Meeker, Scott Mongreig, Kallie Rogers, Gabe Romani, Layton Ruark, Elizabeth Russo, Ryker Simmons, and Sawyer VanDeCasteele.
Riverdale Middle School announces first-quarter honor roll Riverdale Middle School announced the First Quarter Honor Roll, with the following students commended for their academic achievements: Sixth Grade Straight A’s: Avery Beeler, Colton Clark, Emme DeBlaey, Dylan Francisko, Ava Gaulrapp, Kayden Herlyn, Shane Johnson, Kami Kruse, Jax McClaine, Lola Wainwright, Nevaeh Wheelan and Landon Wiklund. Seventh Grade Straight A’s: Payten Altman, Claire Arnold, Isla Baldwin, Cole Barrett, Marcus Bennett, Charles Berk, Brandon Bristol, Amarah Coleman, Ka mryn Cove maker, Noa h Dolan, Austin Duke, Jackson Fritch, MaKenna Grage, Colton Heim, Shelby Hohenadel, Logan Hokanson, Cayleigh Hungate, Brady Junis, Abram Krier,
Nathan Kronfeld, Madilyn Lewis, Jillian Murray, Carter Orr, Naomi Peschang, Benjamin Porter, Devan Reickard, Elly Sallows, Lillian Skaggs, Jackson Tegeler and Preslie Willemkens. Eighth Grade Straight A’s: Claire Beeler, Braeden Bode, Finley Brock, Kendra Brown, Madeline Burklund, Kaiden Cooper, Katherine Cox, Jade Dalaska, Adam Hughes, Braden Janicki, Caroline Kreiter, Kamryn Kruger, Kameron Mahraun, Evelyn Mattison, Aubrey McGinty, Adysen McLaughlin, Yashvi Patel, Nolan Peirce, Axel Pennock, Caroline Pridemore, Micah Reece, Amanda Jo Shadrick, Catherine Smith, Mason Smyser, Blake Sutton, Dean Wainwright, Owen Wainwright, Kena-
die Willemkens, Miah Williams and Lance Winger. Sixth Grade High Honor Roll: Carter Abbott, Evelyn Allbee, Channing DeLaRosa, Cooper Desseyn, Kayla Dible, Kael Findley, Isla Gaines, Boston Kelley, Paige Krouse, Luke Lonergan, Karissa Matkovich, Alexandra Mongreig, Ava-Marie Mrosko, Ava Newton, Ethan Oakland, Brooklyn Peterson, Ayla Ramsdale, Grant Rutledge, Finley Sullivan, Nate Supan, Jack Wages, Emery Walston, Kyle Wright and Beau Young. Seventh Grade High Honor Roll: Korbin Barajas, Bridget Gallens, Brayden Geigle, Macy Gitchel, KynLee Grant, Olivia Hanna, Christian Harjes, Kerrigan Hartson, Brennan Huggins, Pax-
ton Kiddoo, Lilly Kline, Dalton Loy, Amiyah Lugo, Ruby McClaine, Paul McGeehon, Lily McMahon, Angelica Melsinger, Noah Phelps, Izzabell Riley, Grace Schmidt, Aubrey Smith, Baylor Smith, Ethan Swift, Lauren Tiesman, Dylan Watson, Grady White and Presly Zawada. Eighth Grade High Honor Roll: Liliana Arvanis, Ellen Basham, Sky Bolton, Morgan Bonertz, Payton Brown, Alexi Dillin, Garrett Enright, Elliot Fries, Kali Fuller, Payton Goode, Noah Green, Norah Huntley, Michael Kelley, Caitlin Mumma, Gage Neff, Ambrose Pennock, Bailey Phillips, Eli Reiling, Jacob Schradeya, Gabriella Sergeant, Drew Speckman, Austin Tessendorf and Beau Ziegler.
Wall Weaving raffle to benefit SRO Miller
battling it out while helping local community members. Cub Scout Pack 332 has asked everyone to bring nonperishable food items to the schools through Friday, Nov. 19. The school that collects the most food in weight will win a popcorn party courtesy of the Cub Scouts.
through the Triangle. There will be a $50 prize for first place and $25 for second place. The entry form deadline is Tuesday, Nov. 30. Go to bit.ly/HometownHolidayParade to sign up.
Entries needed for Winter Wonderland Parade on Dec. 4
Port Byron Township will be having the Annual Christmas Luncheon at the Village Hall, 120 South Main on Dec. 4 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. There will be food, door prizes and it is free to all Port Byron seniors citizens. Please RSVP to Shirley 309-281-8144 or JoDe 309-738-1430 by Nov. 29.
NEWS BRIEFS King’s Kloset, Erie Schools partner for blessing bags
King’s Kloset in Erie is partnering with the Erie School District to offer food and snacks for children in need over the weekends and extended breaks. The free bags will be distributed by school counselors on the last day of school before the weekend or break. Children in need in grades K-12 at Erie schools will receive these weekly bags of food. Parents who would like to sign up their children can email the school counselor by Nov. 19. All information will be kept confidential.
Kimberly Souba’s fourth-grade class at Tampico Elementary School has created a wall weaving as part of a collective art project. Raffle tickets are $1 for one or $5 for six, with all proceeds to benefit School Resource Officer Jim Miller and his family. The drawing will be held at the Christmas program in December.
TES vs. PES food drive taking place
Staff and students of Tampico and Prophetstown Elementary schools are
Revitalize Erie is planning its annual Hometown Holiday event on Saturday, Dec. 4. One of the activities is a parade. Lineup is at 5:30 p.m., with the parade starting at 6:30 p.m. on Main St. and
Christmas Luncheon for Port Byron seniors
The Morrison Fillies finished fifth at the United Township Sectional, scoring 118 points. Dunlap won with 293 points. Morrison did not have a state qualifier, but had seven top-six finishes. Schyon Drolema placed second in the 50 freestyle (24.71), missing the state qualifying mark of 24.34 by .37 seconds. She finished fourth in the 100 free (55.78). Kate Henson took fifth in
the 100 breaststroke (1:10.44), breaking the school record of 1:10.99 set in 2006 that she had been chasing her entire fouryear career. Henson took sixth in the 200 IM (2:23.05). Morrison took third in the 400 freestyle relay (4:00.25) with the team of Mor gan Baker, Laney Edgeton, Landri Harmon and Drolema. The Fillies finished fourth in the 200 free relay (1:47.33) with the team of Baker, Henson,
BayLeigh Brewer and Drolema. Morrison was fifth in the 200 medley relay (2:01.98) with the quartet of Edgeton, Henson, Harmon and Brewer. “I’m so happy for Kate, who finally broke the record in the 100 breaststroke she has been chasing for so long,” Morrison coach Chelsea Brewer said.
Boys Bowling
Geneseo 3,044, Erie-Prophetstown 2,429: The Panthers were
led by Michael Miner’s 592 series. Miner’s 236 opening game also was tops for E-P. Bryce VanDeWostine rolled a 499 series, and Shawn Chandler had a 481 series that included a 201 second game. Keith Goodson (312), Robert Winters (299) and Dom Bray (246) also bowled for the Panthers. Landen Pruett (587 series, 231 game) and Gabe Durnall (575 series, 219 game) led the Maple Leafs.
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Morrison’s Kate Henson races in the 100 breaststroke at an earlier meet in Byron.
EP’s Jaden Johnson signs to play softball at Winona State University By BARB PROEGER EHS Media Specialist
Erie-Prophetstown’s Jaden Johnson signed Nov. 9 to play softball at Winona State University at a signing ceremony at Erie High School attended by family, friends and coaches. Johnson is the daughter of Jeremy and Jessica Johnson of Erie. “Jaden came up as a freshman and has been a core player
for the last three years, being a solid player for the Panthers,” coach Kerrie McDonnell said. “I am extremely excited for her to continue her softball career past high school.” Johnson, a travel softball player, has been coached for hitting by former EP baseball player Trey Hannam. Hannam and McDonnell both were in attendance at the signing ceremony. “I chose to sign with the
Winona State Warriors as I really like the team and the support from the coaches. It is a good atmosphere for me to do well academically and athletically,” Johnson said. Winona State is about 4 1/2 hours from Erie. While Johnson received other offers, she felt Winona State was a good fit for herself and her family to visit and attend home games. Johnson intends to major in biology.
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Jeremy, Jaden and Jessica Johnson are pictured at the signing ceremony.
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Lena-Winslow tops Fulton in 1A quarterfinal 54-28 BY CODY CUTTER
ccutter@saukvalley.com LENA – Representation for a conference that has won all but two Class 1A championships since 2010, and all but six in the last 20 years, came down to the final pair of NUIC teams that remained Saturday afternoon in the quarterfinal round. The last NUIC team left standing in hopes to compete for the 1A title will be a familiar one, as defending champion Lena-Winslow scored early and often to defeat Fulton 54-28 at the Panther Bowl. Fulton, in its first season in the small-school football power league, finishes 9-3 and a game short of its first semifinal appearance since 2000. Unlike its earlier game with the Panthers, a 54-7 homecoming blowout on Sept. 24, the Steamers scored more often this time around, but it was too little, too late after being buried in an 18-0 hole. “We were ready for them, but they’re a very difficult team to stop,” Steamers coach Patrick Lower said. “You can’t say enough good things about Lena-Winslow, they’re a heck of a football team, and we got beat by a better football team today. We did some good things out there, but just didn’t do enough.” Much of the Panthers’ early dominance came from senior running back Marey Roby, whose first two touches of the ball resulted in scoring plays of 71 and 38 yards. Those plays were the Panthers’ first and fourth plays of the game from scrimmage, and Roby finished with 254 yards on 22 plays. Jake Zeal scored from 1 yard out with 7.3 seconds left in the first quarter to extend the Panthers’ lead to 18-0. “This is what happens when we control the line of scrimmage,” said Roby, who had 202 yards by halftime. “It all starts with the big boys up front. We identified where they played strong, and when they shifted to our strong side, we just put a hat on a hat, and I can make one big cut when they do that.” Fulton hit paydirt for the first time after senior quarterback Patrick Lower scored on a 1-yard keeper with 5:18 left in the first half, but the Panthers’ Gage Dunker countered that score with a 6-yard run on his first touch of the ball for a 24-7 lead. The Steamers stopped the Panthers on their first four two-point conversions, which, if all successful, would have made it a four-touchdown game instead of three. The Steamers got closer to the Panthers’ lead on the next kickoff when
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LEFT: Fulton’s Baylen Damhoff (left) reaches for a pass as Lena-Winslow’s Marey Roby defends during the 1A quarterfinal game Saturday. RIGHT: Fulton’s Keegan VanKampen protects the ball as Marey Roby tries to strip it. Brock Mason returned it 77 yards for a score to close the gap to 24-14 with 4:25 left in the first half. “We fought, and I couldn’t be more proud of my teammates,” Mason said. “Everybody fought, but it just didn’t turn out in our favor. [Lena-Winslow] is a heck of a football team, they just outplayed us.” Roby scored for the third time with 1:39 to go in the half, and Fulton almost countered that on the next drive. The Steamers, whose running game had been bottled up to that point, got to the 5-yard line on successive passes. However, what would have been a touchdown by Jacob Jones on the next play was negated by a rarely-called aiding-the-runner penalty. With one more try at it as the first half clock wound down, Roby intercepted a Lower pass in the end zone to hold off the Steamers. “Marey Roby is one of the best, if not the best, running backs I’ve ever seen or played against,” Mason said. “Everybody on that team is solid. They don’t have a weak link.” Le-Win (10-2) rolled from there. Ethan Fye took the Panthers’ first play from scrimmage in the second half 57 yards to the end zone for a 40-14 lead, and Dunker added his second score
midway through the third quarter for a 48-14 advantage. Dunker led the Panther defense with 3.5 tackles for loss. Fulton’s remaining two touchdowns came through the air. Lower passed to Baylen Damhoff for a 15-yard touchdown with 1:54 to play in the third, and passed to Mason from 5 yards out with 2:38 to play in the game. “We wanted to come out and punch them early,” the younger Lower said. “Last game we came out a little flat, and this time, unfortunately, we got down 18-0 and just kept playing from behind all day. I’m proud of our offense and the way we moved the ball, but we were behind the 8-ball, and it’s tough to battle back from that far down.” Lena-Winslow’s last score came on an Ayden Packard 3-yard run with 5:04 remaining in the game. The Panthers will make their eighth semifinal appearance in the last 13 seasons, and are one step closer to playing for their fifth state championship. The Panthers will take on the Colfax Ridgeview-Lexington co-op Saturday afternoon back at the Panther Bowl. “One game at a time,” Roby said. “We’ve just got to control the line of scrimmage and not get too ahead of ourselves. We don’t want to overlook
any opponents, and in 2018 [against Forreston], it definitely happened. We won’t overlook anyone, and we’ll play out hearts out. This is what can happen when we play our tails off.” Since the first loss to the Panthers, Fulton hadn’t allowed more than two touchdowns in a game in the 6 weeks leading up to Saturday. The Steamers end a season that’s been with heavy hearts in the last two weeks: Jones’ father, Larry, 51, died on Nov. 4, two days before the Steamers’ second-round playoff win at Ottawa Marquette. Larry was a coach and statistician with the football program and several other sports in Fulton, and Steamers players and coaches wore attire with the initials “LJ” in his honor. Jones finished with 102 receiving yards on eight catches as the younger Lower’s top target. Lower threw for 259 yards on 23-of-34 passing, with three interceptions. “Our 10 seniors have given us everything, especially with everything we’ve been through these last two weeks,” coach Lower said. “I couldn’t be more proud of these guys. I love each and every one of them, and they’re going to be good, successful young men in the real world.”
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How has B.L.I.N.D. impacted your life? B.L.I.N.D. has impacted my life by showing me that it’s OK to reach outside of your comfort zone and meet new people. When I joined B.L.I.N.D., I was nervous that I wouldn’t fit in with the other leaders or the freshmen wouldn’t like me, but you really just have to be yourself and not worry about what others think because you want to be able to show the freshmen that it’s OK for them to be themselves. What advice would you give to freshmen that would encourage them to pursue becoming a B.L.I.N.D. leader? If a freshman asked me if they should become a leader, I would tell them that they absolutely should become a B.L.I.N.D. leader. I would tell them that they would be able to make new friends and they could also impact someone’s life by being their B.L.I.N.D. leader. If you were given $1,000, what would you do with it? If I was given $1,000, I would probably give it to some of my family members to help them out a little bit. If there was something you could do to
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What advice would you give to freshmen that would encourage them to pursue becoming a B.L.I.N.D. leader? The advice I would give freshmen is B.L.I.N.D. is so fun. It’s worth the hard work and sweaty days. The people you meet and relationships you make with people and staff from other schools are amazing.
Fulton High School senior Madalynn Hansen change the world, what would it be? I would make sure no one was homeless. I would build multiple shelters in every town so that people who are homeless would have somewhere to stay. What is your claim to fame? My claim to fame is that I always have a headache.
If you were given $1,000, what would you do with it? If I were given $1,000, I’d probably stick most of it in savings, especially with college coming up sooner than it seems. If there was something you could do to change the world, what would it be? I’d change how people talk to each other. Everyone is so aggressive and rude for no reason. If we could all communicate more smoothly. I think everything would go a lot better.
Morrison High School senior Jerrica Bormann What is your claim to fame? My claim to fame is probably my nickname. Everyone knows me as Chair and it’s silly but it has stuck.
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ALBANY
Albany United Methodist Church 502 N. 1st Avenue, 309-887-4781 Pastor Toni Lucas Faith Center Church 511 3rd Ave. North, Albany Senior Pastor Ray Gimenez Pastor Arlen VanZee Church Phone: 563-212-4032 St. Patrick Catholic Church Albany, Illinois Fr. Matthew Camainoi, Parochial Vicar
CORDOVA Cordova Baptist 602 Third Ave. South, Cordova Pastor Carmen Jordan 309-654-2501 - www.cordovafbc.com
EAST MOLINE Sycamore Baptist Church 5323 180th Street North, East Moline 309-200-2505 www.sycamorebaptistchurch.com Wildwood Baptist Church 18717 Hubbard Road, East Moline 309-496-9397 office@ wildwoodchurch.com Pastors Brian Smith, Andrew Robinson, Andy Thomaston and Matt Winquist Zion Lutheran Church 17628 Hubbard Road, East Moline Rev. Gary A. Wright - 309-496-3592
ERIE Erie Baptist Church 8th Ave. and 11th Street, Erie Call Ron Kimball for info: 309-230-3584 Erie Christian Church 715 6th Ave., Erie, 309-659-2561 Minister: Nathan Bright Youth Minister: Aaron Sweeney www.eriechristianchurch.com Erie Evangelical Free Church 1409 16th Ave., Erie, 309-659-7125 Website: erieefree.org Pastor Ron Eckberg Pastor Jonathan Eckberg
Erie United Methodist Church 811 8th Street, Erie Pastor Tiffany Garcea - 309-659-2541 www.erieumc.org Newton Zion Reformed Church 10465 Frog Pond Road, Erie Pastor Shannon Parrish - 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com St. Ambrose Catholic Church Corner of 5th and Main Father Toni Kretowicz Rectory Phone: 815-537-2077 Church Phone: 309-659-2781
FENTON Fenton United Methodist Church 10019 Main Street, Fenton Pastor Peter Kicheon Ahn - 224-580-5074 pastor.kitcheon@gmail.com
FULTON Bethel Christian Reformed Church 1208 3rd Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-2501 www.bethelfulton.com bethelcrchurch@gmail.com Pastor Kevin Vanhoeven First Reformed Church 510 15th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-2203 Pastor Charles Huckaby Fulton Presbyterian Church 311 N. 9th St., Fulton, 815-589-3580 Pastor Rev. Catherine Martin www.fultonpreschurch.org email: fultonpres@mchsi.com. Garden Plain Presbyterian Church 14915 Sands Road, Fulton Gateway Faith Fellowship Church 701 11th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-4283 Pastor Wayne Wiersema Immaculate Conception Church 703 12th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-3542 Father Matthew Camaioni secretaryfulton@gmail.com
CrossView Church 703 14th Ave., Fulton, 815-589-3425 www.wearecrossview.com secretary@secondreformedchurch.net Spring Valley Reformed Church 10960 Spring Valley Road, Fulton Pastor Joe Crum 815-772-3554 First Christian Reformed Church 801 15th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-3790 www.fultonfirstcrc.com firstcrcfulton@live.com Pastor Michael Hooker
HILLSDALE Hillsdale United Methodist Church 124 Butzer St., Hillsdale Church 309-658-2340 - Cell 309-373-5316 Pastor Connor Morrison youthpast56@gmail.com
HOOPPOLE Calvary Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. Eugene Baker, Pastor 815-948-2181 or 309-507-3283 Hooppole Zion Methodist Church Pastor Dan Wright - Church 815-948-7591 Parsonage 309-658-2145
LYNDON Dominion Christian Fellowship Center 104 4th St. W., Lyndon, 815-590-6971 Rev. Barbi E. Momolu Sr. Trinity Baptist Church 403 6th Ave North, Lyndon Pastor Alan Jahn - 563-242-0307 www.trinitybaptistchapel.com
MORRISON
Newton Zion Reformed Church 10645 Frog Pond Road, Erie, 309-659-2464
Bethesda Evangelical Lutheran Church 301 W. South St., Morrison Pastor Tammy Anderson 815-414-1758 - Office: 772-4896
Farmers Elevator
RUTLEDGE ELECTRIC
815-772-4029 - Morrison, IL
Frary’s Lumber & Supply
822 Main, Erie Serving the Area Since 1980 Farm • Residential • Commercial Wiring & Contracting
815-537-5151 - Prophetstown
309-659-2195
Morrison Veterinary Clinic
Allure of Prophetstown
Rock River Lumber & Grain
421 Lincolnway East Morrison
newtonzion@frontier.com Pastor Shannon Parrish
815-537-5131 - Prophetstown
Jentry Fane, DVM, DVM, R.R. Zinkem, DVM, S.E. Blair, DVM, SJ. Lawfer, DVM
Phone 815-772-4047
14993 Lyndon Rd., Morrison
Senior Living Apartments Skilled Nursing Services Hospice Inpatient Outpatient Therapy Service 310 Mosher Drive, Prophetstown 815-537-5175
Brethren In Christ Church 207 E. Knox Street, Morrison Pastor Craig Sipes - 815-772-4871 FaceBook live at 10:30 a.m. Sundays Church Of St. Anne Episcopal 401 N Cherry St., Morrison, 815-772-2818 stannemorrison@frontiernet.net www.churchofstannemorrison.org Crossroads Community Church 201 W. Market, Morrison Pastor Jon Eastlick - 815-956-0090 morrison@crossroadscn.com Ebenezer Reformed Church 309 E. Park St., Morrison Pastor J. T. Bean 815-772-2472 - www.ercmorrison.com Emmanuel Reformed Church 202 E. Morris St., Morrison, 815-772-3890 www.emmanuelreformedchurch. org Rev. Luke Schouten, Senior Pastor Rich Criss, Ministry Coordinator First Baptist Church 406 E. Maple Ave. Morrison Pastor Dick Adams - Phone 772-2696 First Presbyterian Church Rev. Michael Selburg - 815-772-3510 100 East Lincolnway, Morrison Facebook live services Sundays 10:15 a.m. YouTube Channel: First Presbyterian Church firstpresmorrison@gmail.com www.firstpresmorrison.org Kingdom Life Community Church 11429 Ward Road, Morrison, 815-772-4098 www.kingdomlife.global Pastor Stephen Harmon Morrison Christian Church 201 S. Genesee, Morrison Larry Kidwell, Minister - 970-488-9651 lkidwell51@gmail.com Google YouTube Larry Kidwell for sermons. Morrison United Methodist Church 200 W. Lincolnway, Morrison Pastor Calvin Haines - 815-772-4030 St. Mary’s Catholic Church Rev. Slawomir Zimodro 13320 Garden Plain Road, Morrison 815-772-3095
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Morrison Christian Reformed Church www.morrisoncrc.org 815-772-4657 300 W. South St. Pastor Kevin Verhoeven bethelrevkev@gmail.com
PORT BYRON Bethel Baptist 27308 108th Ave. N., Port Byron Church Phone: 309-523-3352 Pastor Lee Williams Church of the Cross United Methodist Church 22621 IL 2 and 92, Port Byron Pastor Angel Gomez Parish Office: 309-523-9101 Countryside Christian Church 3817 230th St. N., Port Byron Pastor Steve Allison Church Phone: 309-523-2834 Fairfield United Methodist Church 235th St. at 115th Ave. North, Port Byron Pastor Larry Misfeldt - 309-523-3767 Messiah Lutheran Church 302 11th St., Port Byron - 309-523-2421 Pastor David Efflandt Peace Lutheran Church ELCA 20828 Friedens Road, Port Byron Interim Pastor: Nancy Jaster www.peacelutheranil.org - 309-523-2295 Port Byron Congregational Church 200 N. High Street, Port Byron Rev. Michael Rubino - 309-523-2318 Port Byron First United Methodist Church 9412 228th Street North, Port Byron Church Office: 309-523-2396 Email: portbumc@frontiernet.net Jim Crozier, Pastor
Becky Butterfield Youth and Family Life Pastor Kathy Crozier - Spiritual Director
PROPHETSTOWN Advent Christian Church 200 Elm St., Prophetstown 815-537-5646 - ptownac.org First Lutheran Church Pastor Chelsey Weech Office: 815-537-2758 www.firstlutheran-ptown.org Leon United Methodist Church 17173 Lomax Road, Prophetstown Pastor Kicheon Peter Ahn - 224-580-5074 pastor.kicheon@gmail.com
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Free community meals at CrossView Church
Tampico Baptist Church 209 W. 3rd St., Tampico Pastor Ethan Horton
Worship and activities set at First Reformed Church
St. Catherine Catholic Church of Prophetstown 815-537-2077
RAPIDS CITY St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 1416 Third Ave., Rapids City Fr. Glenn H. Harris Phone 309-496-2414
TAMPICO
Tampico First United Methodist Church Pastor Leanne Keate - 815-438-2530 Church phone - 815-438-6105
Changes” given by Lucille Mumma. The Dec. 6 meeting will be at the home of Deb Marxen with Jan Erling and Charlene Williams as hostesses. Joanne Reidl will present the lesson on Holiday DIY and Deb Marxen will lead a snowman craft. Lap quilts, tied by members, were delivered to Hope Creek and New Perspectives. Snowmen spoons were made by decorating with markers and tied with felt ribbons.
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St. Mary Catholic Church 105 Benton St., Tampico Fr. Richard M. Russo, Pastor Phone 815-438-5425
River Church 218 E. 3rd St., Prophetstown 815-876-6226 - www.riverchurchag.com
Tampico, Illinois 815-438-4402
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Riverdale HCE members met on Nov. 1 at Peace Lutheran Church with 13 members answering roll call by stating “the healthiest think that you have eaten within the last 24 hours.” Members were challenged to test their palates by selecting their favorite and sweetest sample of drink. This was an introduction to the lesson on “How the Palate
CrossView Church, formerly Second Reformed Church, in Fulton will host a free community meal. The Table at CrossView will begin serving at 5:30 p.m. The Table will be available on Wednesdays through May. If River Bend School District in Fulton is canceled on a Wednesday because of a weather issue, The Table also will be canceled. CrossView is located at 705 14th Ave. in Fulton. Upcoming menu: Nov 17: Creamed chicken on biscuits, green beans, tossed salad, cheese cake Nov. 24: Soup supper (chicken noodle, creamy potato and vegetable soups), crackers, hot dogs for children, pumpkin pie Dec. 1: Grilled pork chops, cheesy potatoes, green bean casserole, applesauce, brownie hot fudge sundaes Dec. 8: Sloppy Joes on a bun, chips, Jello cups, assorted desserts
Prophetstown United Methodist Church 200 W. 2nd St., Prophetstown Pastor Joey Garcea - 815-537-2496
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Riverdale HCE members test their palates
Join us at 9 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 21, for worship at First Reformed Church, 510 15th Ave. in Fulton. Pastor Chuck Huckaby will bring the message and the choir will sing. The annual congregational meeting will take place after worship. Choir rehearsal begins at 8 a.m. on Sunday mornings. Sunday School begins at 10:30 a.m. Coffee and refreshments are served in the library during social time after the service. A Thanksgiving Eve service will be at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 24. Senior Meals begin at 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays and Fridays at the church. Creative Crew will meet at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17. Services are live-streamed on Facebook. Go to www.facebook.com/groups/ firstfulton to join the group. The previous
Sunday’s service is broadcast on WCCI 100.3-FM at 6 p.m. Sunday night. For information, go to the church’s website at www.firstrcafulton.org.
Emmanuel Reformed Church to host free community meal
The Wednesday night free community meals will conclude this week before returning Jan. 12. Both dine-in buffet and drive-thru meals are being offered from 5:30 to 6 p.m. The menu for Nov. 17 will be spaghetti, green beans, bread stick and Oreo-filled chocolate cake with chocolate frosting. If eating in, milk and water also are served. Drive-thru participants are asked to line up in the parking lot from the alley heading south. All are cordially welcome. DELTA Club for children in kindergarten through fifth grade is Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m., as well as Jr. High Youth Group. This will be the week for the Fall Harvest Party for DELTA. Join us at 9 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 21, and feel free to come a little early and grab a cup of coffee in the Welcome Center before going into the sanctuary for the worship service. All are welcome and reminded that Emmanuel Church is a “come as you are” family and dress clothes certainly are not necessary. Pastor Luke Schouten continues his message series, “Give Thanks,” with “Psalm 118.” Ministry Coordinator Rich Criss will lead the worship set and will serve as organist for the service. The Sanctuary Choir will sing “How Great Thou Art.” The congregation will celebrate the baptism for the Buis children. Sunday school for children in preschool through high school follows worship until 11 a.m. Coffee and fellowship for adults also follows worship in the Christ Center. All are welcome and invite your friends. Information is available on the church’s website, www.emmanuelreformedchurch.org, or by calling the church office at 815-772-3890.
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St. Peter’s Lutheran Church 601 N. Jackson St., Morrison www.stpetersmorrison.com Pastor Anthony Appel
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LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS NOTICE OF DEATH AND CLAIM PERIOD IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Janice R. Ottens, Deceased No. 2021 P 138 Notice is given to creditors of the death of Janice R. Ottens. Letters of Administration were issued on October 22, 2021, appointing Daniel E. Ottens, of 1415 9th Ave., Fulton IL 61252, as Independent Administrator, whose attorney is named below. The estate will be administered without court supervision, unless under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Circuit Clerk of Whiteside County.
LEGAL NOTICES y. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Circuit Clerk of Whiteside County, 200 East Knox, Morrison, Illinois 61270, or with the representative, or both, on or before May 14, 2022, or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/18-3), the date stated in that
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Prophetstown Farmers Mutual In this position, you will be responsible for evaluating, selecting, and pricing new and renewal business based on company standards while working with the independent agents to obtain the appropriate coverage. The bottom line: you will help the prospect cover their insurance needs in accordance with company guidelines. Full Job Description & Employment Application available online at www.pfmic.com/careers/
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LEGAL NOTICES 1405 14th Avenue Fulton IL 61252 815/589-2409 November 2, 9, 16, 2021 DRAINAGE NOTICE The undersigned Commissioners of the CAT TAIL DRAINAGE DISTRICT of Whiteside County, Illinois, have determined that their annual meeting shall be held at the Fulton Fire Station,
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Berlin Mutual Insurance Company in Princeton is looking for a full time person to work with agents to perform underwriting, process new and renewal policies, handle accounts payable and receivable, process claims, some bookkeeping. Email resume to: harold@readinsurance.com
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE LYNDON DRAINAGE DISTRICT # 3 IN THE COUNTY OF WHITESIDE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS NO: 94 MR 64 Notice is hereby given that on or about November 9,
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, 2021, the Commissioners of said Lyndon Drainage District # 3 have filed their Financial Report for the current year. Any objections to said Financial Report must be filed with the Circuit Clerk of the Court within 10 days after the publication of this notice. Sue R. Costello, Circuit Clerk Courthouse Whiteside County 200 E. Knox St.
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LEGAL NOTICES Morrison, IL 61270 William R. Shirk ARDC #2589699 Law Office of William R. Shirk, P.C. Attorney for District 301 E. Main Street Morrison, IL 61270 Tele: 815.772.7231 Fax: 815.772.4599 Email: wrshirk@ wrshirklaw.com November 16, 2021 Need to place an ad? Call us today! 815-220-6942
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CLASS A CDL DRIVER Murphy's Trucking
Home Daily. Healthcare Benefits. Must be a Class A CDL Driver. Locally-Owned Trucking Company. Home terminal is located in Camanche, Iowa. Drivers return to home terminal daily. Healthcare and other employee benefits, including employer contributed IRA.
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The Village of Erie, Illinois is seeking a qualified individual to serve as Patrol Officer in the Police Department. The successful candidate should have knowledge of operations of a small law enforcement agency. The Village of Erie is looking for someone who is energetic; has strong interpersonal skills; has decisiveness and approachability and has clear and open communications skills: Salary DOQ. Please forward resumes to: Village of Erie, 740 Main St., PO Box 37, Erie, IL 61250 Resumes will be accepted until Dec 14, 2021 at 4:00PM. EOE
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION: MON., NOV. 22ND • 9:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. EQUIPMENT QUESTIONS: LAVERNE (815) 718-1218 • (815) 213-1772 HIGHLIGHTS: 1997 Case-IH 8920 2wd tractor, 2,612 hours; Brent 882 grain cart, 1,500 bu. capacity; Unverferth 6225 grain cart; J&M 540 gravity wagon – one owner; M&W Little Red Wagon 4250 gravity wagon; Brandt 1070 10”x70’ swing away auger; Super B Energy Miser continuous flow portable grain dryer; J&M 350-20 gravity box; Feterl Model 85 8” grain cleaner; Brent grain cart tip-tops off of 882 grain cart; Case-IH 200 32’ field cultivator – one owner; John Deere 2100 5 shank 3-pt. inline ripper; 2011 New Holland HM325 7’ 3-pt. disc mower; Yetter 3421 20’ 3-pt. rotary hoe; John Deere 825 6 row 30” 3-pt. cultivator; Case 4-bottom 16” semi mounted plow; Case-IH factory rear hitch for Case-IH 200 field cultivator, NEW; GSI 5 ring 27’ grain bin; Woods-DuAll No. 40 3-pt. forklift, SN 4459; And more!
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LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE SUMMIT DRAINAGE DISTRICT OF WHITESIDE COUNTY, STATE OF ILLINOIS Drainage Docket 2002 TX 7 DRAINAGE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Summit Drainage District of Whiteside County, Illinois, have filed their Current Financial Report for the current year on November 10, 2021, and that any objections to said Report must be filed with the Clerk of the Court on or before December 1, 2021. Sue R. Costello Circuit Clerk, Whiteside County Courthouse 200 E. Knox Street Morrison, IL 61270 Lon M. Richey Attorney for said District 225 E. Main Street, P.O. Box 128 Morrison, IL 61270 Tel: 815.772.4900 Nov.16, 2021 Need to place a Help Wanted ad? Call 815-526-4645 or Email: helpwanted@ shawmedia.com
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Farmette on 20 acres, House w/2-car detached garage, Cattle shed, Machine shed, Quonset shed, Fairhaven Road, Chadwick Developmental/Farming 40 Acres, 3 Mile road Thomson Farmland/CRP 201 acres Whiteside County, Cordova Road, Erie James J. Anderson Broker/Owner 815-718-1878
ANDERSON LAND COMPANY 6826 IL Rt 78 Mt Carroll, IL 61053
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Cindy Hook Broker 815-291-6767
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TOWNSHIP --- REVENUE SUMMARY: Property Taxes – 189,012; Replacement Tax – 7,246; Miscellaneous – 1,606. TOTAL REVENUES: $198,940
TOWNSHIP --- EXPENDITURE SUMMARY: Kent Stralow – 6,840; TOIRMA – 13,875; Kent Shepard Expenses – 16,030; Morrison Blacktop 60,356; Whiteside County Treasurer – 18,549. All other disbursements less than ($2,500) – 5,084 TOTAL VENDORS: $120,714
TOWNSHIP --- COMPENSATION SUMMARY: Range: Under $25,000.00: Paullette Zaagman; Dan Kuehl; Ken Swanson; Boone Brackemyer; John Dyke; Sue Scott Range: $25,000.00 - $49,999.99: Kent Shepard TOTAL COMPENSATION: $51,706
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ROAD DISTRICT --- EXPENDITURE SUMMARY Manatts – 6,057; Illowa Culvert & Supply – 4,707; Productivity Plus – 9,297; Rock Valley – 9,005; Thomson Truck – 11,608; Birkeys – 7,500; Alliance Materials – 9,389; Bonnell Industries Inc – 19,287; FNB – 8,462; Lectronic – 6,015; Barack’s Truck Services – 13,576; Gold Star FS – 22,117; Martin Eq. – 4,718 All other disbursements less than ($2,500) – 48,227 TOTAL VENDORS: $179,965
ROAD DISTRICT --- REVENUE SUMMARY Property Taxes – 216,514; Replacement Tax – 21,106; MFT – 12,465; Miscellaneous – 4,252 TOTAL REVENUES: $255,136 ROAD DISTRICT --- COMPENSATION SUMMARY Range: Under $25,000.00: James Otten; Michael Longanecker; Mark Young Range: $25,000.00 - $49,999.99: Dan Quick TOTAL COMPENSATION: $54,238
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Subscribed and sworn to this 4th day of November 2021 Paulette Zaagman - Supervisor I, Dan Kuehl, Clerk of Mt. Pleasant Township, Whiteside County, Illinois, do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the Annual Treasurer’s Report for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021. Dan J Kuehl, Clerk November 16, 2021
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FENTON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS 2020/2021 TOWN GENERAL FUND 1, William Schaller Supervisor of Fenton Township Whiteside County, Illinois say the following statement is a correct report for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2020 and ending March 31, 2021. Beginning balance April 1, 2020: $193,037.63 Revenue: $75,811.89 Expenditures: $54,768.88 Ending balance March 31, 2021: $214,080.64 2020/2021 TOWNSHIP GENERAL FUND REVENUE & SOURCE TOIRMA dividend: $795.00, Comptroller's Replacement Tax: $5,910.18, Interest: $120.02, Real Estate Taxes Direct deposited by Whiteside County: $67,163.69, Grobe Family cemetery donation: $100.00, Rod & Brenda Dye cemetery lots purchase: $938.00, Alan Blasdell cemetery lots purchase: $335.00 and an anonymous cash gift to Fenton cemetery: $450.00. Total General Fund revenue: $75,811.89. 2020/2021 TOWNSHIP GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES United States Treasury (Federal Witholding Tax) $9,200.57, Illinois Department of Revenue (State Witholding Tax) $1,320.93, Jo-Carroll Energy (Utility) $757.56, Corn Ed (Utility) $980.34, Allied Benefit Systems, Inc. (Catastrophic Insurance Program) $970.00, Alan Blasdell (Fenton Township Road Commissioner salary & meetings attendance) $11,290.50, William Schaller (Fenton Township Supervisor salary & meetings attendance $5,263.92, Gary Black (Fenton Township Clerk salary & meetings attendance & re-imbursement for Steve Blasdell memorial, re-imbursement for Gayla Grossman memorial & re-imbursement for an ink cartridge for the computer printer) $4,164.06, John Reisenbigler (Fenton Township Cemetery Trustee salary & re-imbursement for Fenton Township Cemetery flags) $483.88, Dan Nelson (Fenton Township Cemetery Trustee salary) $277.04, Jack Bums (Fenton Township Cemetery Trustee salary) $277.04, John Kruthoff (Fenton Township Trustee salary & meetings attendance) $ 609.51, Larry VanOosten (Fenton Township Trustee salary & meetings attendance) $664.92, Tony Mickley (Fenton Township Trustee salary & meetings attendance) $664.92, Craig Graham (Fenton Township Trustee salary & meetings attendance) $664.92, Township Supervisors of Illinois (Membership dues) $35.00, Township Officials of Illinois Risk Management Association (Dues Invoice) $3,914.00, Two Rivers Lawn & Landscape (Mow the Fenton Cemetery grass) $3,717.00, Fyr Fyter (Inspect & service Fenton Township fire extinguishers) $64.55, Fenton Post Office (Postage stamps) $55.00, Sauk Valley Media (Fees for publication of the Fenton Township Budget & Levy and the Fenton Township Annual Financial Report) $3,601.00, Giann's House Pregnancy Rescue (Shirley Blasdell Memorial) $500.00, Business Deluxe Checks (Fenton Township business checks) $386.32, Township Officials of Illinois (Dues) $188.28, Nelson Electric Service (Replace garage/shop lights) $1,180.62, Larry Eads (Mow the Fenton Town Hall Lot $180.00, Jay Dykstra (Fenton Township Scholarship Winner) $500.00, Stephen A. Deckro (Fenton Township Attorney Fees) $1,800.00, Ivey Monuments (Straighten and reseal a grave monument) $100.00 and Jason Bush Trucking (Snow removal from Fenton cemetery roads during the Winter) $960.00. Total General Fund Expenditures $54,768.88. FENTON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS 2020/2021 TOWN FUND I, William Schaller Supervisor of Fenton Township Whiteside County, Illinois say the following statement is a correct report for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2020 and ending March 31, 2021. Beginning balance April 1, 2020: $149,905.06 Revenue: $64,813.85 Expenditures: $48,953.92 Ending balance March 31, 2021: $65,764.99 2020/2021 TOWN FUND REVENUE & SOURCE TOIRMA Dividend $795.00, Comptroller's Replacement Tax $5,910.18, Interest $120.02 and Whiteside County Real Estate Taxes $57,988.65. Total revenue $64,813.85. 2020/2021 TOWN FUND EXPENDITURES United States Treasury (Federal Witholding Tax) $9,200.57, Illinois Department of Revenue (State Witholding Tax) $1,320.93, Jo-Carroll Energy (Utility) $757.56, Corn Ed (Utility) $980.34, Allied Benefits System (Catastrophic Medical Insurance Program) $970.00, Alan Blasdell (Fenton Township Road Commissioner salary & meetings attendance) $11,290.50, William Schaller (Fenton Township Supervisor salary & meetings attendance) $5,263.92, Gary Black (Fenton Township Clerk salary & meetings attendance & re-imbursement for Steve Blasdell memorial, re-imbursement for Gayla Grossman memorial & re-imbursement for an ink cartridge for the computer printer) $4,164.06, John Kruthoff (Fenton Township Trustee salary & meetings attendance) $609.51, Larry VanOosten (Fenton Township Trustee salary & meetings attendance) $664.92, Tony Mickley (Fenton Township Trustee salary & meetings attendance) $664.92, Craig Graham (Fenton Township Trustee salary & meetings attendance) $664.92, Larry Eads (Mow the Township lot) $180.00, Jay Dykstra (The Fenton Township scholarship winner) $500.00, Stephen A. Deckro (Fenton Township attorney fees) $1,800.00, Township Supervisors of Illinois (Dues) $35.00, Township Officials of Illinois Risk Management Association (Dues) $3,914.00, Fyr Fyter (Check & service fire extinguishers) $61.55, Fenton Post Office (Postage stamps) $55.00, Sauk Valley Media (Publish budget & levy and the annual report in the news paper) $3,601.00, Township Officials of Illinois (Dues) $188.28, Gianns House Pregnancy Rescue (the Shirley Blasdell Memorial) $500.00, Deluxe Checks (Township business checks) $386.32 and Nelson Electric Service (Replace the garage & shop lights) $1,180.62. Total expenditures $48,953.92. FENTON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS 2020/2021 CEMETERY FUND I, William Schaller supervisor of Fenton Township, Whiteside County, Illinois say the following statement is a correct report for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2020 and ending March 31, 2021. Beginning balance April 1, 2020: $19,233.96 Revenue: $9,985.81 Expenditures: $5,953.48 Ending balance March 31, 2021: $23,266.29 2020/2021 CEMETERY FUND REVENUE & SOURCE Direct deposit by Whiteside County $8,162.81, Grobe Family donation $100.00, Rod and Brenda Dye cemetery plots $938.00, Alan Blasdell cemetery plots $335.00 and an anonymous cash gift to the Fenton Cemetery $450.00. Total revenue: $9,985.81. 2020/2021 CEMETERY FUND EXPENDITURES Dan Nelson $415.56 (Cemetery Trustee wages), John Reisenbigler $483.88 (Cemetery Trustee wages and re-imbursement for cemetery flags), Jack Burns $277.04 (Cemetery Trustee wages), Two Rivers Lawn & Landscape $3,717.00 (Mow the cemetery grass), Ivey Monuments $100.00 (Straighten & reseal a grave monument) and Jason Bush Trucking $960.00 (Cemetery roads Winter snow removal). Total expenditures $5,953.48. FENTON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS 2020/2021 GENERAL ASSISTANCE FUND I, William Schaller supervisor of Fenton Township, Whiteside County, Illinois say the following statement is a correct report for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2020 and ending March 31, 2021. Revenue: $1,012.23 Beginning balance April 1, 2020: $24,037.13 Expenditures: $00.00 Ending balance March 31, 2021: $25,049.36 2020/2021 GENERAL ASSISTANCE FUND REVENUE & SOURCE All general assistance funds were provided by Whiteside County. No other sources were involved. 2020/2021 GENERAL ASSISTANCE FUND EXPENDITURES No monies were expended from this fund during fiscal year 2020/2021. November 16, 2021
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PART 1: ESTIMATED RECEIPTS General Tax — Rock Island County $101,982.00 General Tax — Henry County General Tax — Whiteside County Ambulance Tax — Rock Island County Ambulance Tax — Henry County Ambulance Tax — Whiteside County Misc. Tax — Replacement Tax Misc. Tax — Foreign Fire Tax TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS $192,258.65 PART 2: ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Utilities — Phone/Cellular/Internet Utilities — Garbage Disposal Utilities — Gas/Electric Utilities — Sewer Public Service Announcements Dues and Subscriptions Contracts — Radio License Payroll — Trustees and FF Compensation Payroll — Treasurer House Cleaning Payroll — Payroll Taxes Professional Fees — Accountant Professional Fees — Attorney Insurance Misc. Office Expenses Loans — Truck Payment Operations — Fuel & Oil Operations — Vehicle Maintenance & Rep. Operations — Building Maintenance & Rep. Operations — Equipment Maintenance & Rep. Equipment — Turnout Year Rotation Equipment- Radio/Pager (3 sets/year) Equipment — New Equipment Training — Class Registration Training — Training Materials Miscellaneous — Christmas Party Expansion fund (new truck, digital radio upgrade, etc.) Ambulance — contract fee Ambulance — medical supplies Ambulance — Board stipend Ambulance — radio license Ambulance — dues & subscriptions Ambulance — firefighter compensation Ambulance — payroll taxes Ambulance — fuel & oil Ambulance — vehicle maintenance Ambulance — building maintenance Ambulance — equipment maintenance Ambulance — Radios/Pagers Ambulance — gear rotation Ambulance — new equipment Ambulance — training registration Ambulance — CPR Cards
$2,702.00 $2,460.00 $70,856.00 $1,877.00 $1,709.00 $3,013.00 $7,659.65
$2,500.00 $625.00 $3,900.00 $450.00 $400.00 $634.00 $760.00 $8,000.00 $2,160.00 $300.00 $1,760.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $15,000.00 $1,200.00 $40,000.00 $1,400.00 $2,400.00 $1,000.00 $4,000.00 $2,400.00 $1,991.69 $6,330.00 $1,200.00 $1,000.00 $705.00 $10,000.00 $40,000.00 $600.00 $200.00 $1,140.00 $951.00 $12,000.00 $2,640.00 $2,100.00 $3,600.00 $1,500.00 $3,000.00 $1,061.31 $3,600.00 $4,700.00 $1,800.00 $250.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENSES $192,258.00 SECTION THREE: That there is hereby applied for the use of this Fire Protection District for the said fiscal year the amount of $192,258.00, such amount being divided among and applied for the several objects and purposes specified and enumerated in Part 2 of Section Two aforesaid, and said statements as contained in said Part 2 of Section Two aforesaid are hereby incorporated by reference as part of this Section Three with the same effect as if said statements were repeated in their entirety; and that this Section Three shall be and is the Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance of this Fire Protection District passed by the Board of Trustees as required by law and shall be in full force and effect from and after ten (10) days from this point. SECTION FOUR: This Budget and Appropriation Ordinance is approved in this 4th day of November, 2021. AYES: 5
NAYES: 0
ABSENT: 0
Paul Dillon, Board President Douglas Zumaris, Secretary CERTIFICATION OF BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE The undersigned, being the Clerk (or Secretary) and the Chief Fiscal Officer respectively, of the taxing district hereinafter named, do hereby certify that attached hereto is a true and correct copy of the Budget and Appropriation Ordinance of said district for its 2020-2021 fiscal year, adopted on September 3, 2021. We further certify that the estimate of revenues, by source, anticipated to be received by said taxing district, either set forth in said ordinance as “Estimated Receipts” or attached hereto by separate document, is a true statement of said estimate. This certification is made and filed pursuant to the requirements of 35 ILCS 200/18-50 as amended, and on behalf of Hillsdale Fire Protection District. Dated: 11-4-2021 Paul Dillon, Board President Douglas Zumaris, Secretary November 16, 2021
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FENTON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS 2020/2021 ROAD & BRIDGE GENERAL FUND I, William Schaller Supervisor of Fenton Township Whiteside County, Illinois say the following statement is a correct report for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2020 and ending March 31, 2021. Beginning balance April 1, 2020: $68,686.24 Revenue: $89,651.23 Expenditures: $107,906.97 Ending balance March 31, 2021: $50,430.50 2020/2021 ROAD & BRIDGE GENERAL FUND REVENUE & SOURCE Comptroller's Replacement Tax $6,150.05, Interest $48.91, Illinois/Comptroller's Emergency Management Agency payment $9,043.19, Direct deposit Real Estate Taxes by Whiteside County $46,789.25 and Motor Fuel Taxes for hauling road rock $27,619.83. Total revenue: $89,651.23. 2020/2021 ROAD & BRIDGE GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES Morrison Auto Supply (Oil, miscellaneous parts, batteries, road drag repairs, etc.) $2,697.19, U. S. Cellular (Cell phone) $911.43, ELAN (Tire repair, fuel, endloader parts, chemical testing) $7,183.03, RKR & Associates (Stump removal) $375.00, TOIRMA (Dues) $1,758.00, Jason Bush Trucking (Haul cold patch to Fenton Township Building, haul rock from Emerson Quarry to Henry Road, haul & spread rock on Henry Road, haul rock from Emerson Quarry and cold patch and repair Black Road, etc.) $7,099.67, River Valley Co-op. (Chemicals) $327.20, Baraks Truck Repair (Repair blue truck) $7,175.75, Kullerstrand Excavating (Wilmot Road repair) $4,307.00, Gibson Oil Company (Fuel) $6,961.56, Incees (Tow blue truck to Baraks) $465.00, Corn Ed (Utility) $102.12, Jo-Carroll Energy (Utility) $63.52, Katelyn Scanland (Labor) $803.99, Jeremy Huizenga (Labor) $144.68, Jacob Ruchotzke (Labor) $5,328.94, Ryan Blasdell (Labor) $582.82, Emma Huizenga (Labor) $171.79, Justin Tate (Labor) $927.40, Randy Snowden (Labor) $217.76, Tanner Schear (Labor) $717.33, Bonnell Industries, Inc. (Snow plow repair parts, tire chains for the John Deere motor Grader, etc.) $2,824.48, Tim Bush Farms (Earth scraper rental) $1,200.00, Township Officials of Illinois (Drug testing) $95.00, Sloan Implement Company (Tractor rental & end loader ignition keys) $3,724.31, Martin Equipment Co. of Iowa/Illinois, Inc. (Purchased used 2003 John Deere motor grader) $47,500.00, J & B Welding (Fabricate grader "V" Plow mounting brackets) $4,117.00 and Wendler Engineering Services, Inc. (Bridge Inspection) $125.00. Total expenditures: $107,906.97. FENTON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS 2020/2021 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND I William Schaller Supervisor of Fenton Township Whiteside County, Illinois say the following statement is a correct report for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2020 and ending March 31, 2021. Beginning balance April I, 2020: $63,834.77 Revenue: $89,145.15 Expenditures: $107,906.91 Ending balance March 31, 2021: $45,073.01 2020/2021 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND REVENUE & SOURCE Comptroller's Replacement Tax $6,150.05, Interest $38.20, Illinois/Comptroller's Emergency Management Agency payment $9,043.19, Real Estate Taxes direct deposited by Whiteside County $46,293.88 and Motor Fuel Tax funds $27,619.83. Total revenue: $89,145.15. 2020/2021 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND EXPENDITURES Morrison Auto (Oil, miscellaneous parts, filters, batteries, road drag repairs, etc) $2,697.19, U. S. Cellular (Cell phone) $911.43, ELAN (Tire repair, fuel, endloader parts, chemical testing) $7,183.03, RKR & Associates (Stump removal) $375.00, TOIRMA (Dues) $1,758.00, Jason Bush Trucking (Haul cold patch to Fenton Township building, haul rock from Emerson Quarry to Henry Road, haul & spread rock on Henry Road, haul rock from Emerson Quarry and cold patch and repair Black Road, etc.) $7,099.67, River Valley Co-op (Chemicals) $327.20, Baraks Truck Repair (Repair blue truck three times) $7,175.75, Kullerstrand Excavating (Wilmot Road repair) $4,307.00 Gibson Oil Company (Fuel) $6,961.56, Incees (Tow blue truck to Baraks for repair) $465.00, Corn Ed (Utility) $102.12, Jo-Carroll Energy (Utility) $63.52, Katelyn Scanland (Labor) $803.99, Jeremy Huizenga (Labor) $144.68, Jacob Ruchotzke (Labor) $5,328.94, Ryan Blasdell (Labor) $582.82, Emma Huizenga (Labor) $171.79, Justin Tate (Labor) $927.40, Randy Snowden (Labor) $217.76, Tanner Shear (Labor) $717.33, Bonnell Industries, Inc. (Snow plow repair parts, tire chains for the John Deere motor grader) $2,824.48, Tim Bush Farms (Earth scraper rental) $1,200.00, Township Officials of Illinois (Drug testing) $95.00, Sloan Implement Co. (Tractor rental & endloader ignition keys) $3,724.25, Martin Equipment Co. of Iowa/Illinois, Inc. (Purchase used 2003 John Deere motor Grader) $47,500.00, J & B Welding (Build grader "V Plow" mounting brackets) $4,117.00 and Wendler Engineering Services, Inc. (Bridge inspection) $125.00. Total expenditures: $107,906.91. FENTON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS 2020/2021 SPECIAL BRIDGE FUND I, William Schaller supervisor of Fenton Township, Whiteside County, Illinois say the following statement is a correct report for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2020 and ending March 31, 2021. Beginning balance April 1, 2020: $4,851.47 Revenue: $506.08 Expenditures: $00.00 Ending balance March 31, 2021: $5,357.55 2020/2021 SPECIAL BRIDGE FUND REVENUE & SOURCE All Special Bridge Funds were provided by Whiteside County. No other sources were involved. 2020/2021 SPECIAL BRIDGE FUND EXPENDITURES No monies were expended from this fund during fiscal year 2020/2021. November 16, 2021
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HILLSDALE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ANNUAL BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 2021-2022 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Hillsdale Fire Protection District, County of Rock Island, State of Illinois, has prepared or caused to be prepared in tentative form, an Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the fiscal year 2021-2022, and the Sec. of the Board has made the same conveniently available to public inspection for at least 30 days prior to the final action thereon, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held as to such Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance on the 4th day of November, at 6:00 PM, notice of which hearing was given at least thirty (30) days prior thereto by publication in The Review, a newspaper of general circulation published within said District, and all other legal requirements have been complied with: NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Hillsdale Fire Protection District, County of Rock Island, State of Illinois, as follows: SECTION ONE: That the fiscal year of this Fire Protection District is hereby fixed and declared to be from May 1, 2021 to April 30, 2022. SECTION TWO: That the following budget containing an estimate of the amount available to said Fire Protection District and of expenditures by said District is hereby adopted as the budget of this Fire Protection District for the aforesaid fiscal year and shall be in force and effect from and after this date:
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