ROCKFALLS A multimillion-dollar travelcenterwill bebuiltinRock Falls nextyear,bringingwithit full-timejobs andamenitiesthatincludegaspumps, el ectricvehiclechargin g stations, a restaurant,conveniencestoreandmore than overnightparkingspacesforlonghaultruckers.
TheLove’sTravelStopwillbelocated justnortheast ofthestateRoute and Interstate interchange.
CityAdministrator RobbinBlackert announcedthenewdevelopmentNov. during a RockFallsPlanningandZoning Commissionmeeting.
Approximately monthsago, a deal wasstruckbytheIndustrialDevelopment Commissionfor the acresofcity-owned propertyadjacent toInterstate , known as theSchmittEdition, Blackertsaid.
Blackert saidthecityexpectsconstructiontobegininthespringandthetravel centertobeopenbytheendof . Blackertread a statementfromLove’s real-estateprojectmanagerSteveWalters Aswecontinueour due diligence,weare excitedtoworkmorecloselywiththe RockFallscommunityonplansfor a Love’sTravelStopthatwillprovidefuel, a varietyoffoodoptions and otheramenitiesforcommunitymembers,professional drivers and travelers.
Mayor Rodney Klecklerand I would liketothankeveryoneinvolvedwho enabledthecitytomakethismonumental developmenthappen, Blackertsaid We firmlybelievethisisonlythefirstofwhat shouldbemanymoreeconomicdevelopmentannouncements.
Love’sTravelStopswasfoundedin andhas locationsacross states. Thefamily-ownedbusinessemploys more than , people.
Rock Fa l ls teen charged as adult inPi zza Ra nch shooting
mediathemorningofNov. whileboth teenswerepartof a Snapchatmessage group, Buckwaltersaid.
By CHARLENEBIELEMA cbielema@shawmedia.com
MORRISON With a Whiteside County prosecutorsayinghehuntedhisvictim down, a -year-oldRockFallsteencharged withattemptedmurder,burglaryand aggravatedbattery in connectionwith a Nov. shooting atSterling’sPizzaRanch will facethosechargesinadultcourtand thepossibilityoflifeinprison.
HarrisonWebb,whowillturn inJanuary,ischarge d withonecountof attemptedmurder,onecountofaggravated batterywith a firearm and two countsofburglary,accusedofwalkinginto therestaurant’skitchen about p.m. Nov. ,pulling a gun fromthefrontpocket ofhisshorts,walkingupbehind a -yearoldworkerwhowaspreparingpizzapans andshootinghimintheneck.
If heisconvicted,Webb,whohaspleaded notguilty tothecharges,couldspendanywherefromsixyearstolifeinprison.
During a courtappearanceinWhiteside CountyCircuitCourt onNov. ,prosecutorslaidouttheircaseagainsttheteen,saying Webbandthewoundedemployee,also a RockFalls -year-old,had ongoingissues witheachother.Anothermanearlierthis yearre uested a protectiveordertokeep Webbawayfromhim,accordingtocourt records.Thatcasewasdismissedwhenthe mandidnotshow upfor a courtdate, WhitesideCountyAssistantState’sAttorneyColleenBuckwaltertoldthecourt.
The teens’disputeboiledoveronsocial
Laterthatnight,shesaid,Webbwalked fromhisRockFallshome, crossed over a bridge intoSterlingandcontinuedwalking toPizzaRanch at E.Lincolnway.
People wereeatingintherestaurantas he walkedinandheadedtothe kitchen, wherefour employees wereworking,she said,adding that a surveillancecamera shows a shooterwalkedupbehindthevictim,said That’swhatyouget andshot him from inchesaway.Thebulletentered thebackofthevictim’sneckandexited throughthefront.Thevictim,whowasin courtNov. ,wastakentoCGHMedical CenterinSterling, treatedandreleased.
The shooter,wearingred shorts,black shoesand a whiteT-shirtwrappedaround hisfacetoconcealit,lefttherestaurant andwas believedtohave fledinto a nearby cornfield,Buckwaltersaid. Officersused a dronetosearch thearea,withitsoperator reportinghebelievedtheshooter,whowas notcaptured,wasintheareaofLincolnway andLynnBoulevard.
Buckwaltersaidthat, inthemeantime, Webb’smotherlearnedabout a shootingat PizzaRanch andwasconcernedabouther son,thathehadbeenbullied,hadleft the houseand a Life appshowedhewasat PizzaRanch.Whenofficersarrivedatthe Webbs’homelaterthatnight,Webbwas there.Officers weregivenpermissionto searchthehouse,Buckwaltersaid.They foundblack shoesand a T-shirt withmud onitmatchingtheshooter’sdescription in the houseaswellas a silverhandgun wrappedupin a blanketonhisbed, witha riflein a corneroftheroom,shesaid. Webb wasarrestedNov. ,when a warrantissuedin Whiteside Countycourtthat
morningwasservedathishome.Hewas transportedtotheKaneCountyJuvenile JusticeCenterinSt.Charles, a detention center.
AfterBuckwalterlaidoutthecase Nov. ,JudgeJamesHeuermansaidthere was probablecause tochargeWebb, even thoughmuchoftheevidenceiscircumstantial.
Circumstantial evidenceis still evidence, hesaid.
Buckwalter’spetitionforWebbtocontinuetobedetainedwasmetwithresistancefromWebb’sattorney,AllisonFagerman,who saidno one inthe restaurant identified Webb asthe shooter and one workertoldpolicetheshooterhadblonde hairandblueeyes.Webb’shairisbrown. NobodyatPizzaRanchidentifiedmy clientasbeingatthatfacility, Fagerman said.
My clientwas foundathis house,not inthefield, shesaid.
She said Webbhas nocriminalhistory andthatifhewasallowedpretrialrelease, NewmanCentralCatholicHighSchool, whereheis a junior,hadagreedtolethim attendclass.Hisemployer,theRockFalls’ McDonald’s, alsohad agreedtolet him comebacktowork.
MORRISON MorrisonHigh Schoolteachersand staffmembers held a ribbon-cuttingNov. forthe school’snewgreenhouse.
PrincipalDavidMillssaidthegreenhousewasbuiltbyvolunteersand completelypaidforthroughlocaldonations and fundraising.The greenhousewill beusedas a spacefor hands-onlearningandstudentprojects.
OurFFAalumnididallthefundraisinglastyear for this, Millssaid. Thiswaskindof a dreamoftheFFA alumniandit’stakenacoupleofyears oncewestartedtogetgoing,butitwas approvedbytheROE RegionalOffice ofEducation last M onday.Sost udentshavealreadybeeninitandthey cansee some oftheprojectsthey’ve alreadystartedworkingon.
AgriculturalSciencesteacher ToniaPrombosaidtheschool’sgreenhouse is a longtimecoming a nd hopestoseeitexpandinthefuture.
Eventually,we’rehopingtoget a smalloutdoorgarden, Prombosaid. Itwouldjustbeconvenient.Plus,that allowskidsthatneedvoluntee r or Impact hours to come and helptake careofthings.Theycanpickthatproduceandthendonateittosomewhere
Pr om bosaidst ud entsan d othe r volunteers startedbuilding thegreenhouseinJune.
Wehadseveral studentscomein allsummerlongtohelpusbuild, Prombo said. One ofour goals is for the studentsto be abletohelprun thingsinhere.Thatway,whenweare
notavailable,wekno w thereis a responsiblestudenttoorderplants andtakecareofthings.It’s a good leadershipandresponsibilityopportunityforthem.
Thisyear,Promboappointedoneof her seniorstudents,KeeganStrobbe, tobethegreenhousemanager.
He’ssogoodwithmechanicalstuff and healready knowssomuch about thebuilding, Prombosaid. Heeven helpedinstallthefiltrationsystem.
Strobbecreditshisskillsandwork ethictohisfamily.
Ilearned a lotfrommyfather, Strobbesaid. Myfamilyisvery hands-onwithworkstuffandI’m grateful tohavetheabilitytoknow anddothosekindsofthings.
Wehopeitwillbeself-sustainable inabout a yearorso, Strobbesaid. Gettingthatfiguredoutis a bigone butoncewedo, wecan starthelping thecommunity.
PhotosbySteveSiefken
Volunteers , staf f members and Morrison High School students stand in front ofthe school’s new greenhouse during a ribbon-cut ting Nov. 14
Morrison High School principal David Mills speaks at the ribbon-cut ting for the new greenhouse
Arrangementsentrusted to Bosma-Renkes FuneralHome, Fulton,IL. Additionalinformation:www.bosmarenkes.com.
Kiwanian of Year Award ends in tie
PhotoprovidedbyBarbaraFrantz
Fulton Kiwanis members had some funrecently when Karrie Kenney and David Frantz tied in the voting for the Kiwanian ofthe Year Award. Club members told them they would have to arm wrestle to see who would be the winner this year “We have never had tied voting before but we did this year,” Barbara Frantz said. “We actually did have two plaque s made so it was some fun before the presentation.” Kenney (lef t) and Frantz (right) pose withtheir Kiwanian ofthe Year awards
FACE donation supports Fall Festival
Morrison Kiwanis Club donates to WHOA
PhotoprovidedbyDebraStiefel
Morrison Kiwanis president Steve Davisrecently presenteda $500 check to Erin Luckey,a WHOA member The Kiwanis Club made the donation through communit ysuppor t of its sandwich sale s and fruit and chee se sale s. Kiwanis meetings are at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at O’Dell Librar y in Morrison
FACE President Dave Ray presents a $5,000 check to members ofthe Fulton Fun Crew in suppor t ofthe Fall Fe stival FACE stands for Fulton Association for Communit y Enrichment
LOCALNEWSBRIEFS
Hometown Holiday Parade in Erieset for Dec. 7
“It’s A WonderfulLife” isthetheme of Erie’s HometownHoliday Parade scheduled for6p.m., Saturday, Dec. 7.
Paradelineupwillbe at 5:30p.m.on
therightside of Main Street.A week beforethe event,amapwillbeemailed to thosewhohave registered to participate. Deadline to enteris Dec.1.
Formoreinformation,callMichelle Misfeldt at 309-781-8874
Free weekly meals at Fulton church
FULTON–CrossViewChurch, 703 14th
Ave.in Fulton, offers afree community mealcalled The Table every Wednesday from5:30 to 6:15p.m.
Areyou aCurre nt o rF orme rPatie nt of Mo rris on Co mmuni ty Ho sp ital ?A Data Breach MayHave Ex po se dYour Pe rsonal In fo rmatio n. Yo uc ouldg etmone yfro maS ettlem ent.
•Compensation forUnreimbursed EconomicLosses:All SettlementClass Membersare eligible to recovercompensation forupto$5,000perperson forunreimbursedordinary and/or extraordinar yeconomiclossesincurredas aresultoftheData Incident. Settlement Class Membersmustsubmitdocumentationsupportingtheirclaims.
• ProRata Cash Payment:InthealternativetoclaimsforUnreimbursed Economic Losses, Settlement Class Membersmaymakea claimfora ProRata cashpayment. Theamount of the ProRata Cash Paymentswillbeincreasedordecreasedona prorata basis,depending uponthenumberofApprovedClaimsfiledandtheamountoffundsavailableforthese payments.Class Counselpredictsthevalueofproratapaymentswillexceed$100per validclaimant.
•How to makeaclaim. Youmustfile aClaim Form by mailpostmarkedby February 6,2025, andmailedtothe Settlement Administrator ’s addressbelow, oronlineat MorrisonHospitalSettlement.com by Februar y5,2025 to receivecompensationfrom thesettlement
WHATAREMY OTHERRIGHTS?
•Donothing:Ifyoudonothing, youremaininthesettlement.You give up your rights to suebutyouwillnotgetany compensationas aSettlementClass Member.
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Burn,marketingdirectoratResthave Care&RehabilitationinMorrison;and Chris Burks,social worker at Resthave They willgiveshort presentationsand thenlead adiscussion.
Thepresentationwillbeginat 6:30p.m.intheCommunity Room of the Odell PublicLibrary,307 S.Madison St., Morrison.The eventisfreeandopen to thepublic.
Forinformationaboutthis eventorthe Whiteside Forum, textMarcAdami at 815-718-5347 oremailmarcadami53@ gmail.com.
•Object:You canstayinthesettlementbut tellthe Cour twhy youthinkthesettlement shouldnotbeapproved.yourwrittenobjectionmustbesubmitted by Januar y6,2025 Detailedinstructionsonhowtofile aClaim Form,exclude yourself, orobjectcanbe found onthe Long Form Notice foundonthe SettlementWebsite.
•Attenda hearing:The Courtwillholdthe Final ApprovalHearingon February28,2025 at 10:30a.m. ET,toconsiderwhethertheproposedsettlement isfair,reasonable, andadequate, toconsiderClass Counsel’s FeeAward andExpensesof33.33%ofthe Settlement Fund($225,000)and reasonablelitigation costsofup to $20,000,and request a ServiceAward of$3,000toeachClass Representative, and toconsiderwhetherandif itshouldbeapproved.Youmayattendthehearing,with your ownattorney,atyour own expense,but youdon’t have to
Thisisonly asummary. Foradditionalinformation,including acopyofthe Settlement Agreementandotherdocuments, or to update your contactinformation,visit theDocumentssectionofthe SettlementWebsiteorcall(833)627-8738. Youmay also contactthe Settlement Administrator at Morrison DataIncidentSettlement, c/oKroll SettlementAdministrationLLC,POBox 5324NewYorkNY10150-5324.
1964: New Christ ma s lights to be delivered Dec. 1
60years
Nov.18,1964
ScoutmasterRonaldLetcherand JuniorAssistantScoutmasterJim Peacockaccompanied BoyScouts on a hikearoundtheCattail Slough northofFulton.The purposeof the hikewasfortheboystopasstestson hiking,cooking,useof a compassand trailing.Overcampfires,th e boys cookedchickenon a spit,biscuits, steaks,kabobs,hunter’s stew,baked potatoes, carrotsandbaked apples. OneboybakedacakeinaDutchoven.
ThenewChristmaslights,which willdecorateMainStreetthis holiday season,werethetopic of discussionat theLionsClubmeeting Itwasreported thatlocalbusinessesareenthusiastic aboutthenewlightsandcontributions to financethemareprogressingrapidly.Theorderforthe lights wentto a companyinTexas and thelightsare expectedtobedeliveredbyDec. .
dayisaTimeCapsuleceremony,TuesdayisCommunityFunNight, Wednesda y is a thanniversary ThanksgivingProgram,Thursdayis ThanksgivingDayworshipandFriday isanall-dayopenhousewithananniversaryban uetat p.m.
ThePorthole,Toohasbeenapopulareatingestablishmentsincethe early s.Ithasbeenownedbythe Bush familythroughtheyearsand recentlywassoldtoKarenandLarry Grohby Leonaand GeorgiannaBush. Ithasbeenclosedforextensiveremodelingformorethan a monthand will bereadytoreopenNov. .
TenfamilieswillhaveThanksgiving dinnersthankstotheeffortsofFulton CityLodge and MertonChapter , OrderofEastern Star.The Rev.Robert
Hughes,directoroftheFultonFood Pantry,accepted a checkfor from LeonardMartinofFultonCity Lodge and a turkeyfromDorothyCarrollof theMertonChapter.
Itseems constructionnever stops atHeritageCanyon.Shopsareinvariousstagesofcompletionandconstructionprobablywillnotbecompletein timeforthe ChristmasWalk.Harold andThelmaWierengahopetohave thefollowingshop s completewith e uipmentandfurnishings a post office, printshop,generalstore,dentist’ s office,photoshop , musical instrumentstoreandafuneralparlor.
20years Nov.17,2004
TwoClintonyouthsareintrouble
inbothIowaandIllinoisafteran incidentthathappenedabout p.m. Thursdaynight.Inanefforttoelude policeofficers,oneyouthjumped overtheGatewayBridgeoverthe Mississippi River and had toberescued.Bothyouthsfacechargesin ClintonandWhitesideCounty.The incidentbeganwhenofficersreceived a reportof a stolentruck. Atthesame time,WhitesideCountyauthorities wereinvestigatinganac c identon FrogPondRoad, whic h wa s identifiedasthestolentruck.Witnesses reportedtwop eopleranfromth e scene.
Six Erie High School students named Illinois State Scholars
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Six Erie High School students have been named Illinois State Scholars,a designation awarded to select high schoolseniors based on SAT test scores, class rankand grade-point average. Receiving the award were Shelby Wiersema, Jolene Wells, Angel Payne, Samantha Kilker, Zach Murphy and Robert Winters.
Operation Christmas Child takes place at Bethel Baptist Church in Port Byron
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Bethel Bible Club members at Bethel Baptist Churchin Port Byron packed50 shoeboxe s for Operation Christmas Child.Operation Christmas Child is a ministry of Samaritan’s Purse that sends gift-f illed boxe s to children in need around the world together withthe me ssage ofthe Gospel of Je sus Christ. Bible Club meet s from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Sundays. More information is available at facebook .com /B ethelB aptistPB
L ig hted Christ mas Pa ra de schedu
Paraderegistration deadlineisNov.22
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PROPHETSTOWN P lentyof activitiesareplanne d forProphetstownProud’s thannualLighted ChristmasParadeat p.m Saturday,Nov. .
Wearehopingfor a MARVELous nighttoaccompanythisyear’sparade theme A MARVELousChristmas, said GlennaSpotts,oneoftheevent’s organizers. Ifyouwouldlikeyour groupororganizationtoparticipatein theparade,it’stimetogetgoing.
ParaderegistrationdeadlineisFriday,Nov. .Toregister,visitprophetstownproud.comandclickonEventHub and selectLightedChristmasParade. This is a freeevent, but donations aregladlyaccepted.
Eventsinclude SantaClausatShaw’sempty lot, to p.m.
Horseandcarriage rides, to p.m.
ReindeerDash, p.m.
FacepaintingatHanford Insurance, to p.m.
CookiedecoratingatProphetstownProud, to p.m.
LetterstoSantaatthepostoffice, to p.m.
DIY Ornament Sticker Station at
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10years Nov.19,2014
TreeofLifeChiropracticcompleted itsannualPaperPlateChallengein whichitfocusedonservingthecommunitywithchiropractichealthcare whileprovidingthearea’sfoodpantry with a healthyamountofdonations Thisyear’sgoalwastoserve new practicemembersandcollect more
than pounds offood.TreeofLife gavemorethan poundsoffoodto theFultonFoodPantrytostockthe shelves.
FultonAmericanLegionPost f inanceofficerLarryVanderploeg presented a checkfrom membersof LegionPost toFultonFood PantrymanagerJanVanZuiden.Attendingthepresentationwerevolunteers KenFanderclai,RonPessman , H.Wiebenga,DebWolfeandArk y WiebengaandpostcommanderBill Blecha.
JennaScifresHandmadeJewelry, to p.m.
FNB Hospitality Stand, p.m.to close BoyScoutsBakeSaleatEnvy HanfordInsurance, to p.m.
PhotoswiththeGrinchatSemper Fi, p.m.toclose LoveLightTree, p.m. Parade, p.m. Event information is available on ProphetstownProud’sFacebookpage.
Santa Claus wave s to the crowd from the back of a firetruck at Prophetstown Proud’s 38th annualLighted
By BRANDONCLARK bclark@shawmedia.com
MORRISON The cityofMorrison isjoiningthefightagainsthungerthis monthwithitsannual holidayfood drive K.
Elaine Hand, as Turkey Trot ter, leads the pack as 80 runners and walkers compete Nov. 25, 2023, in the Morrison Turkey Trot
Shavin g creaman d disposabl e razors
Femininehygieneproducts
Personalhygieneitems
Lastyear,wehadabout racers and raisedover , , Jacobssaid. We’rehopingforanevenbiggerturn-
outwithmoredonationsthisyear.
Registrationcanbecomplete d onlineat uickscores.com morrisonsportsorinpersonat a.m.onrace day atMorrisonHighSchool.The K costs apersonandincludesalongsleeveraceshirt.
Forensic patholog ist: Mount Ca rrol l teen died of blunt trau ma at tr ibuted to being hit by a vehicle
By BRANDONCLARK bclark@shawmedia.com and CHARLENEBIELEMA cbielema@shawmedia.com
MO NTCARROL L A forensic pa thologis t sa id a teenager wh os e body wasfoundintheearly morning hoursofJuly on ahighway north ofMountCarrolldiedastheresult of a motorvehicle-pedestriancrash.
JacksonKradle, , ofMountCarrolldiedastheresult ofblunttrauma attributedto a crash,Dr.Mark Peters, a forensicpathologist,saidin a newsrelease.CarrollCounty Coroner MatthewJones announcedthat anin uestintoKradle’sdeathhas been scheduledforFriday, Dec. Thein uestwilltrytodeterminethe mannerofdeath,whichreferstothe circumstancessurrounding the death andhowitoccurred.There are fivemannersofdeath natural,accident,suicide,homicideandundetermined.
Kradle’sbodywas discoveredon stateRoute intheearly morning hoursofJuly .CarrollCount y S heriffRyanKloeppingbrok e his silenceaboutthecasein a Nov. socialmediapostontheCarroll C ountySheriff’sOffice’sFacebook page,usingittoexplainhowhis officehandledthecaseaftertw o sheriff’sofficeemployeesfoundKradle’sbodyandreporteditvia a nonemergencycalltothesheriff’soffice Kloeppinginthe p os tc onfirmed thatthetwoemployees who were placedonadministrativeleaveand representedbythepoliceunion hadturnedintheir r esignation s threedaysaftertheydiscoveredthe bodyandjustbeforethetim e they knew theyweregoingtobeinterrogated.
Ou r office continue s t o be saddenedbythedeathofJackson,as we wouldwithanydeath, thesheriff saidintheFacebookpost. Ihavenot previouslyissued a pressreleaseor statementtoattempttopreservethe factsofthiscaseforthepurposeof thestate’sinvestigation.
Th e ch ai n of ev en ts KloeppingsaidKradle’sdeath was reportedshortlyafter a.m. July
That’swhentheCarrollCounty dispatchcenterreceived anonemergencycallfromanoff-dutyemployee reporting a bodyintheroadonRoute ,southofLowdenRoad.Thatlocationislessthan milenorthof Mount Carroll’scity limits.
Atthattime,anoff-dutydeputy
sheriff andoff-dutydispatcher,who isalso aparamedic,wereonscene, Kloeppingsaid. Dispatchpersonnel thendispatchedthe on-duty deputy sheriffaswellas a localcity officer astha t officerwasclosertothe reportedlocation.
At a.m.,IllinoisStatePolice saidtwotrooperswererespondingto thescene.At a.m.,theIllinois S tate P olic e CrimeSceneService s unitwascontactedtorespondtothe scene,Kloepping said.
It iscommonpracticeforCrime SceneServicestorespondtoallunattendedorsuspiciousdeathswithin CarrollCounty, hesaid Theirstaff has propertraining, knowledge and e uipment to handlethese types of cases.
Thesheriffsai d thatwhenthe on-dutydeputyarrivedatthescene, th eywe reto ld thatth e reporting partyalreadyhadbeenreleased fromthescene.
Ourdepartmentcommandstaff wasalsocontactedtorespond tothe scene, Kloeppingsaid.Thatteam includesthesheriff,chiefdeputy and detective.TheCarrollCounty corone r wa s co ntacte d at a.m.to resp on d to th e scene.Attha t ti me , Crime SceneServiceswasstillprocessingthescene,which is a lengthy process,toensurethescene isproperl ydocum entedandanypossible evide nc ec anberecovered,Kloeppingsaid.
Hesaidtherewasnoid e ntificationonthebodyandthatstaffmembersatthescenewerenotawareof theteen’sidentity On-scenepersonne l suggested ap ossibleidentity, Kloeppingsaid,addingthatthesheriff’sofficefolloweduponthepossible leadanddetermineditwasinaccurate.Atthattime,thevictimwa s removedfromthescenebythecoroner’ s of fice , an d Crim e Scen e Se rvicescompleteditsduties.
Additionallawenforcemen t resourcesrespondedfromRockford withe uipmentthatcouldassist withidentifyingthevictim.Whileat thefuneralhome, a callwasreceived reporting a motorvehicleaccident,
Shortlythereafter,ourofficewas abletomake a positiveidentification ofJackson, Kloeppingsaid. Atthat t ime ,I personall y wenttotheresidence ofhisfatherandtheresidence ofhismotherandmade notification Mystaff did ask uestionsof others present to hopefully assist with the investigation.Afterdepartingthe families’residences,ourcommand staffmetbackattheinitialsceneon IllinoisRoute todiscusshowwe wouldproceedwiththisinvestigation.
OnJuly ,sheriff’sofficecommandstaffmetwiththetwoemployees.Theywereplacedonadministrativeleaveandgiventhei r noticeof aninternalinvestigation,Kloepping said,furtherexplainingthatasmembersoftheFraternalOrderofPolice LaborCouncil,they areafforde d certai n rights an d weregiven a meetingtimein hoursforaninterrogation.
Neumiller: Eversince I was a littlegirl, I alwayswantedtoplaysports. I think growingupwiththreeoldersisterswho alsoplayedhelpedformmycompetitiveness. I officiallystarted clubvolleyball at yearsold. I gottoplaywithall the biggergirls because ofmysisters. I was sonervousatfirst,butwith my mom’smotivation, I was convinced. Playingwithgirls multipleyearsolder
thanmemademestepupinto a more advancedroleat a youngage.
Whatdoyoulike aboutvolleyball?Hasit taughtyouanything?Anyspecificstrengths yo u feelyouhave?Anythingyouhave improvedthisyear?
Neumiller: I likethatvolleyballhasso many differentaspectstoit.Whenever I havedayswheremyhittingisoff, I cantaketimeinthebackrowtoreset. Passinghasalways comemorenaturallyforme,so I canalwaysfinda sense ofcalmnessbackthere. Thesporthas broughtmelotsoffriendshipsand taughtmemanylessons.I’verealized highlevelsofdeterminationanddiscipline within myself I’ve learnedthat I candoanythingif I justbelievein myself. I thinkoneofmybiggest strengthsisthat I amfearlessonthe court.Beinganoutsideat -foot- can bechallenging,butI liketosay I don’t let a big blockorgood defense onthe othersidegetinmyhead Thisyear especially I haveworkedonexpanding my toolbox andpulling outdifferent shots. I trytomakethe teamonthe othersideofthenetneverknowwhere I’mgoingtoplacetheball.
Jamie Neumiller is the Sauk Valley Athlete of the Week
BOYSBASKETBALLSCHEDULES
Erie-Prophetstown
Nov. 25-30 at Serena Tournament
Friday, Dec.6 vs Kewanee,7p.m.
Friday, Dec.13 vs.Morrison,7p.m.
Monday, Dec. 16 at Riverdale,7p.m.
Wednesday, Dec.18 vs.Orion,7p.m.
Dec. 27-30 at E-P’s Warkins Tournament
Saturday, Jan.4 at Rock FallsShootout
Tuesday, Jan.7 at Sherrard,7p.m.
Friday, Jan. 10 vs.Mendota,7p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 14 vs.Hall,7p.m.
Friday, Jan. 17 at Princeton,7p.m.
Saturday, Jan.18 at Bureau Valley, 2:30p.m.
Tuesday, Jan.21 vs.Alleman,7p.m.
Friday, Jan. 24 at Kewanee,7p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 25 at FultonShootout
Wednesday, Jan. 29at Newman,7p.m.
Friday, Jan.31 at Hall,7p.m.
Friday, Feb.7 vs.Newman,7p.m.
Friday, Feb. 14 at Mendota ,7 p.m.
GIRLSBASKETBALLSCHEDULES
Erie-Prophetstown
Wednesday, Nov. 20 vs. Rock Falls, 5:30p.m. at Bureau Valley
Friday, Nov. 22 vs Bureau Valley, 7p.m. at Bureau Valley
Tuesday, Nov. 26 at United, 7: 30p.m.
Monday, Dec.2 vs. Kewanee,7p.m.
Thursday, Dec.5 vs.Hall,7p.m.
Monday, Dec.9 at Rockridge,7p.m.
Thursday, Dec.12 at Newman,7p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 14 at A-TownShootout vs.Illini West, 10:30a.m.
Thursday, Dec.19 at Sherrard,7p.m.
Dec. 27-30 Warkins Tournament
Monday, Jan.6 vs.Mendota,7p.m.
Thursday, Jan.9 at Princeton,7p.m.
Saturday, Jan.11 at IHMVCUShootout, TBA
Thursday, Jan. 16 at Kewanee,7p.m.
Monday,Jan. 20 vs Bureau Valley, 7p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 23 at Hall,7p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 28 vs. Riverdale,7p.m.
Thursday, Jan.30 vs.Newman,7p.m.
Monday, Feb.3 vs.Morrison,7p.m.
Thursday, Feb.6 at Mendota,7p.m.
Monday, Feb. 10 vs. Princeton,7p.m.
Fulton
Monday, Nov. 25 vs.Newman,7p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 26 vs.Alwood,6p.m.
Tuesday, Dec.3 at Rock Falls,7p.m.
Thursday, Dec.5 at Milledgeville,7p.m.
Monday, Dec.9 at Lena-Winslow, 7p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 10 at Camanche,6p.m.
Friday, Dec.13 at Eastland,7p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 14 vs Bureau Valley, 11a.m.
Thursday, Dec. 26 at Erie Warkins
Monday, Feb. 17 at Rock Falls,7p.m.
Tuesday, Feb.18 vs. Princeton,7p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 20 at Oregon,7p.m.
Fulton Nov. 25-30 at Orion Thanksgiving
Tournament
Tuesday, Dec.3 vs. PearlCity, 7p.m.
Saturday, Dec.7 at Eastland,TBA
Thursday, Dec.12 vs ScalesMound, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 17 vs. Mercer County, 7 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 20 vs Bureau Valley, 7p.m.
Saturday, Dec.21 at Abingdon-Avon, 7: 30p.m.
Dec. 26-31 at Erie Warkins Tournament
Friday, Jan.3 at Lena-Winslow, 7p.m.
Tuesday, Jan.7 vs.Milledgeville,7p.m.
Thursday, Jan.9 at Morrison,7p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 14 vs. Forreston,7p.m.
Friday, Jan. 17 at Amboy, 7: 30p.m.
Tournament
Wednesday, Jan.8 vs.Morrison,7p.m.
Friday, Jan. 10 at Amboy, 7: 30p.m.
Monday, Jan.13 vs.Geneseo,5:30p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 14 at Polo, 7: 30p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 16 vs.Ashton-Franklin Center,7p.m.
Saturday, Jan.18 at Orion,TBA
Wednesday, Jan. 22 at Oregon,7p.m.
Friday, Jan. 24 vs.Milledgeville,7p.m.
Monday, Jan. 27 vs. WestCarroll,7p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 28 vs.Eastland,7p.m.
Thursday, Jan.30 at Morrison,7p.m.
Monday, Feb.3 at Sherrard,7p.m.
Wednesday, Feb.5 vs.Amboy, 7p.m.
Thursday, Feb.6 vs Polo,7p.m.
Tuesday, Feb.11 at Ashton-Franklin Center,7p.m.
Thursday, Feb.13 at PearlCity, 7p.m.
Morrison
Friday, Nov. 22 at Warren (vs.Galena), 7p.m.
Monday, Nov. 25 at Warren (vs.EastDubuque),5:30p.m.
Geneseo3,435,Erie-Prophetstown2,770: KeithGoodsonledE-Pwitha series and game.Geneseo’sAdamJohn-
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Anyfavoritemomentor s easonhighlightsforyoustandout individuallyorwith theteam?
Neumiller: BeingthefirstE-Pvolleyballteamtowinaregionaltitleisdefinitelymyfavorite momentfromthis season.Anotherhighlightwouldbe aftereverypracticewewouldalways go aroundthecircleand shoutout anotherteammateforsomethinggood theydidduringthepractice.
Whatwasitlikeplayingforthisteamthis season?Anystrengthsyouguys h adas a team?Itseemslikeyou all werereallyable tocometogetherprettyquickly.
Neumiller: I haveplayedwithmany differentgirlsandteamsand thisone wasdefinitel y special.Ourbigges t strengthisourmindsets as a group Weallhadfaithineachother,and I think that is a huge reasonwewere successful.Wealsohadalotsofphysical strengths,too.Manyofushave playedclubvolleyballforyears,sowe haveexperiencebuiltup,fromour
sonpostedthehighserieswith a andhada highgame.
Oregon 3,625, Erie-Prophetstown2,582: Oregonimproved to - . GavvinSur-
Neumiller: Myfavoritesubjectsare scienceandhistory,Mr. Jason Ormanisalwayshappyforusvolleyball girls.Heisvery upliftingwhen it comestoanythingvolleyball.Even readingoutstatsinthemiddleofclass.
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Ki mberlyA. Fe aryand Th omas A. Fe ary to Charlene De niseMclain, 20 532 Pilgrim Road,Chadwick , $255 ,0 00.
Th omas Frank Ri dley to John Le al, 19 01 New High St ., Ro ck Fa lls, $158,000
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Be st Holding LLC to Prophetstow n Township,80Grove St ., Prophetstow n, $675 ,0 00
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Raymond W. Heltand De borah A. Helt to NathanL.Cassensan d Ma tt hew N. Habben, 2 E. Seve nth St ., Sterling, $5 0,000
Ty lerM.Sha w and Sa ra h Sha w to Da naK.Covey, 27428 Fu lf s Road, Sterling,$168,000.
Fe deralHome LoanMor tg ag e to MiriamGuzman, 1786 0 Sprin g Va lley Road, Morrison, $8 9,90 0.
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Ti mothy W. Ander son to Dian a L. Ac kland, 306 Wa lnut St ., Prophetstown,$148 ,500
GheorgheCiprian Va su to Ky le and Linds y St umpenhor s t,one pa rc el inMontmorency Towns h ip,$30,0 00.
Sa ndra K.Plautz to IanL. Wa nkerl and StephanieN. Wa nkerl, 203 E. Ri ve rs ide Dr., Prophetstow n,$15 0, 50 0. Bruc e A. Za agman,Lis a A. Za agman, Wi lliam D. Har ts hornand Sa ndra L.
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Quit claim deeds
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Maria O. Le al to Pa ul J. Le al Tr ust, 30938Hahnaman Road , De erGrove, $0.
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H.CurtisPlautz to Sa ndra K.Plautz, 203 E. Ri ve rs ide Dr., Prophe ts town,$0.
Ke llyA. Ku ehl to Do ugla s H. Ku ehl, 17519Carroll Road, Morrison,$0
Ke llyA. Ku ehl to Do ugla s H. Ku ehl, one pa rc elinUstick Township,$0. Ke llyA. Ku ehl to Do ugla s H. Ku ehl, two pa rc el s inUstick Township , $0 GlenEricksonandLis a Erickson, 1104 W. Sixth St ., Ro ck Fa lls,$0.
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Cathy Dieterle Fa mily Tr ustan d Da ryl Die te rle Fa mily Tr ust to L. Do uglas Ro mbout, 1724 Freepor t Road, Sterling, $70,000
Ri chard C. Va ndermyd e Tr ustand
Ba rbara A. Va ndermyd e Tr ust to Kevin M.Larsenand Se re na J. Larsen, fo rmerlyknownas Se re na J. Lawfer, 12 910 Ya ger Road, Morrison, $215 ,0 00
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IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTYOF WhitesideMorrison, IL LINOIS Eq uity Prime Mort gage LLC
Plaintiff vs. Jose tte M. Wyatt; et al Defendant 24FC37 CALE NDAR NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE ishere by given that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore closure entered in the above enti tled cause Interc ount y JudicialSa les Corporatio n will on Dece mber 12, 2024, at the hour 3:00 p.m., Third FloorLobby of the Whiteside County Courthouse, 200
Essential Na ture of Job: This position combin es a vari et y of sk ills, qu al ifications an d experi en ce, an drequires they al l be carried outwi th ou t di rection of a su pervisor Th is po si tion combin es duties of all th e following po si ti ons: Production, Fabrication/Assembly Laborer, Maintenance/Facility, HR, Cust omer Su ppor t, an d Design /Engin eerin g.
Duties of this Po sition: Th is person will be th e direct su pervisorof all shop st aff.
Responsible for coordi nating the different constr uction processes of fi ni sh ed goods manufactured by th e Compan y, bydirect ing staff members on jobprocesses to be done
Oversee ordering of raw materi als an d moni tori ng invent orylevels. Responsi bl e for overseei ng final assembly and shipment ofgoods manufactured by Compan y. Must be able to workwi th other em pl oyeesan d to train, oversee, di rect an d lead th em and assure th at al l equipmen t, vehi cles, an d machines within the facil it yremains operat ional. Job may also requir ea mild amou nt of clean ing/ janitorial du ties
Expe rience Required: Must be proficien t in th e following skills and abilities: time management , commun icatio n/cu st omer relation s, organi zati on, multi-task in g, and to workwell under pressu re. Mu st have mi ni mum 5+ year s of stru ct ural weldin g an d fabr ication processes. Requ ires so li d kn owledge of basic metalwor king verbiage, materi al s, tool s, machin es, high pressu re gases andweldin g su pplies Must have basic woodwor king skills for bu il di ng sk ids an d crates Must have exper ience in hydr aulic systems, incl udin g bu t not limited to hose assemblies, ch eck valves, relief valves, gear motors, cylinders an d Mono bl ock valves Mu st have ex perien ce in pn eumati c system s in cluding, but not limit ed to hose assembli es, valves, check valves and ai r springs. Above all be openand recepti ve to lear ningnew sk ills
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Courthouse, EastKnox Street, Morrison, IL 61270, sell to the highest bidde r for ca sh, the following descri bed mort gage dre al estate: P.I.N. 17-02-208-010. Commonly known as 2801 Pine Street, Rock Falls, IL Falls,I 61071. The re alestate is:single fa mily re sidence Ifthe sub ject mort gage d re alestate isa unit of a common int eres t communit y, t he p urchaser of t he unit other than a mort gage eshall pay the assessments
required by sub sect ion (g-1)of Sect ion18.5 of the Condominium Prop ertyAct Sale terms: At sale, the bidde rmusthave 10% down by certifiedfunds, balance wit hin24 hours,by certified funds.No refunds. The property will NOT be open for
pe insp ect ion. Prospective bidde rs are admonished to checkthe court file to verify all informati on Forinformation call Sales Depa rtment at Plaintiff's A ttorney,Codilis & A ssociate s, P.C., 15W030North FrontageRoad
ge Suite100, Burr Ridge,IL 60527. (630)794-5300. 14-24-02000IJSC INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES
CORPORATIO N intercounty judicialsales.com I3254706
November 5,12,19,2024
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT FORTHE14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK IS LAND COUNTY,ROCK IS LAND, IL LINOIS
Citizens Ba nk,N.A.
PLAINTIF F Vs. RobertEvansa/k/a RobertEvans III; et.al. DEF ENDANTS No.2023FC216
NOTICE OFSHERIFF 'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN thatpursuant to a Judgment ofForecl osure and Sa le ente red in the ab ove cause on 03/20/2024, the Sheriff of Rock Island County, Illinois will on Dece mb er 20,2024 atthe hour of 9:15 AM at Rock Island Cou nty Justice Ce nter, Sheriff's Office 1317 Third Avenue Rock Island, IL 61201, or ina place otherw ise designate d at the time of sale, County ofRock Island and State of Illinois,sell at public auct ion tothehighest bidder for ca sh, as set forth be low, the followingdescr ibed re alestate: PI N17-04-408-073
Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWNAS:241731st St reet Moli ne,IL61265
Sa le terms:10% down of thehighest bid by ce rtified funds at the close of the auc tion; Th e ba lance ,including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Re sidential Property Munic ipality ReliefFund, whichis calc ulated at the ra te of $1 for each $1,000 orfracti on thereof of the amount pa idby the purchasernot to exceed $300, in certified funds,is due within twent y-four (24)hours. The subject prop erty is subject to ge neralre alestatetaxes,sp ecial assessments, or sp ecial ta xe slevied against saidreal estate andis offered forsale without any representati on asto qualityor quantity of title and withoutrecourse to Pla intiff andin "ASIS"condition. Thesaleisfurthersubject toconfirmation by the court.
If the property isa condominium and the fore clos ure takes place afte r 1/1/2007, purchaser s other than the mortgagees will be required topay anyassessment and legal feesdueunder TheCondominium Propert y Act ,765 ILCS605/9( g) (1) and (g)(4).
Ifthe prop erty islocate dina common int erest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any as se ssment and legal fees dueunder the Condominium Property Act, 765ILCS605/18.5( g- 1).
Ifthesaleisset aside for any reason, the Purchaser at thesaleshall be entitled only to a return of the deposit pa id. The Purchasershall havenofur ther re course againstthe Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.
Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchasershall rece iveaCertificat e of Sa le, which will entitle thepurchaser to a Deed to the realestat e afte rConfirmation of thesale Thesuc cessful purchase rhas thesoleresponsibility/exp ense of evicting any tenants orotherindividuals presentlyin possession of thesubj ect premises.
The prop erty willNOT be ope nforinspectionand Plai ntiff ma ke snorepresentation asto the condition of the propert y. Prospec tive bidde rs are ad monished to check theCourt file toverifyall information.
IF YOU ARE THE MO RTGAGOR (HOM EOWNER), YO UHA VE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POS SESSI ON FOR30 DA YSAFTERENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSS ESSION, IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH SECTIO N15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI NO IS MO RTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.
Forinformati on: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's att or ney:Codilis& Associates, P.C.,15W030North Frontag e Road, Suite100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630)794-9876.Please refer to filenumber 14-23-07846. I3254924 Nove mb er12,19,26,2024
IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FOU RTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, IL LINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE RI VER ROAD DRAINAG E DISTRICT OF WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
NO:02 TX 39
Notice ishereby given that on or aboutNove mb er 12,2024,t he Commissioners of sa id River Road Drainage District have filed the ir Financial Reportfor the currentye ar Any obje ctionsto sa id Financial Report must be filed wi ththeCircuit
Clerk of the Court wi thin10 days after the publication of this notice.
Sue R. Costello, CircuitClerk CourthouseWhiteside County 200E.Knox St reet Morrison,IL61270
W illiam R. Shirk
Law Office of William R. Shirk, P.C.
Attorney for said District 301E. Main Stree t Morrison,IL61270 Tele :815.772.7231
Nove mb er19, 2024
IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, IL LINOIS
IN THE MATTER OF THESHARON LEVEE AND DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO:2002TX9
Notice ishereby given that on or aboutNove mb er 15, 2024, the Commissioner s of sa id Sharon Levee and Drainage District have filed their Financial Reportfor thecurrentye ar Any obje ctionsto said Financial Report must be filed wi ththeCircuit Clerk of theCourt wi thin10 days after the publication of this notice.
Sue R. Costello, CircuitClerk CourthouseWhiteside County 200E.Knox St ree t Morrison,IL
rrison,I 61270
William R. Shirk
ARDC #2589699
Law Office of William R. Shirk, P.C.
Attorney for said District 301E. Main Stree t Morrison,IL61270
Tele: 815-772-7231
Fax: 815-772-4599
Email: wrshirk@ wr sh irklaw.com Nov.19,2024
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IN THE CIRCUITCOURT FORTHE14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK IS LAND COUNTY,ROCK IS LAND, IL LINOIS Citizens Ba nk,N.A. PLAINTIF F
Vs. RobertEvansa/k/a RobertEvans III; et.al. DEFENDANTS
No.2023FC216
NOTICE OFSHERIFF 'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForecl osure and Sa le ente red in the ab ove cause on 03/20/2024, theSheriff of Rock Island
Cou nty, Illinois will on Dece mb er 20,2024 atthe hour of 9:15 AM at Rock Island Cou nty Justice Ce nter, Sheriff's Office 1317 Third AvenueRock Island, IL 61201, or ina place otherw ise designate d at the time of sale, County ofRock Island and State of Illinois,sell at public auct ion tothehighest bidder for ca sh, as set forth below , the following descr ibed re alestate: LOTNUMBER ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-S IX (196) IN "EAST VILLA PA RK" AN ADDITIO N TO THE CITY OFMO LINE, RO CK IS LANDCOUNTY, ILLI NO IS ; SITUA TED IN THECOUNTY OF ROCK ISLANDAND STATE OF ILLINOIS. PI N17-04-408-073
Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWNAS:241731st St reet Moli ne,IL61265
Sale terms:10% down of the highestbid by ce rtified funds at the close of the auc tion; Th e ba lance ,including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Re sidential Prope rty Munic ipali ty ReliefFund, whichis calc ulated at the ra te of $1 for each $1,000orfracti on thereof of the amount pa idby the purchasernot to exceed $300, in certified funds,is due within twent y-four (24)hours. The subject prop erty is subject to ge neralre alestatetaxes,sp ecial assessments, or sp ecial ta xe slevied against saidreal estate andis offered forsale without any representati on asto qua lityor quantity of title and withoutrecourse to Pla intiffandin "ASIS" condition. Thesaleisfurthersubject toconfirmation by the court.
If the property isa condominium and the fore clos ure takes place afte r1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required topayany assessment and legal fees dueunder TheCondominium Propert y Act ,765 ILCS605/9( g) (1) and (g)(4).
Ifthe prop erty islocate d in a common int erest community, purchasers other than mortgagee s will be required to pay any as se ssment and legal fees dueunder the Condominium Property Act, 765ILCS605/18.5( g- 1).
Ifthesaleisset aside for any reason, the Purchaser at thesale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit pa id. The Purchaser shallhaveno further re course againstthe Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchaser sha ll rece iveaCert ificat e of Sale, which will entitle thepurchaser to a Dee d to the real estate afte rConfirmation of thesale Thesuc cessful purchase rhas thesoleresponsibility/exp ense of evicting any tenants orotherindividuals presentlyin possession of thesubj ect premises.
The prop erty willNOT be ope nforinspectionand Plai ntiff ma ke snorepresentation asto the condition of the propert y. Prospec tive bidde rs are ad monished to check theCourt file toverifyall information.
IF YOU ARE THE MO RTGAGOR (HOM EOWNER), YO UHA VE THE RIGHT TO REMAI N IN POS SESSI ON FOR30 DA YSAFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH SECTIO N15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI NO IS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.
Forinformati on: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's att or ney:Codilis& Associa te s, P.C.,15W030North Frontag e Road, Suite100,Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630)794-9876.Please refer to filenumber 14-23-07846. I3254924 Nove mb er12,19, 26,2024
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForecl osure and Sa le ente red in the ab ove cause on 06/26/2024, the Sheriff of Rock Island Cou nty, Illinois will on Dece mb er 20,2024 atthe hour of 9:00 AM at Rock Island County Justice Ce nter, Sheriff's Office 1317 Third Avenue Rock Island, IL 61201, orina place otherw ise designate d at the time of sale, County ofRock Island and State of Illinois,sell at public auct ion tothehighest bidder for ca sh, as set forth be low, the following descr ibed re al esta te:
BEGINNING AT THENORTHWESTCO RNER OF LOTNUM BER11 IN BL OCK NUMBER7 IN THAT PA RT OF THECI TY OF MOL INE KNOW N ASAN DCALLED EAS T MOLINE AD DITION TOTHECI TY OF MO LINE; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SA ID LOT 11 TOTHE SO UTHLINE OF SAID LOT; THENCE EAS TERLY ALONG THE SOUTHLINE OF SAI DLOT11,52 FEET;THENCE NORTHERLY93.7 FEET TO A POINT IN THE NORTHLINE OF SAI DLOT11 WHICH IS 33 FEET EAST OF THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE WEST 33 FEET TO THE PLACEOF BEGINNIN G, SITUATEDIN THE CO UNTY OF RO CK IS LAND, IN THE STATEOFILLINOIS: ALSO SOMETI MES DESCRIBED AS THE WEST 33 FEET OF LOT11, BLOCK7, EAS T MOLINE AD DITION TO MOLINE, SITUATEDIN THECOUNTY OF ROCK ISLAND, IN THE STATEOFILLINOIS
PI N08-35-135-020
Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWNAS: 49175th Ave Moline,IL61265 Sa le terms:10% down of thehighest bid by ce rtified fund s at the close of the auction; Th e ba lance ,includ ing the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Re sidential Property Munic ipali ty ReliefFund, whichis calc ulated at thera te of $1 for each $1,000 orfracti on thereof of the amount pa idby the purcha ser not to exceed $300, in certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24)hours. Thesubject prop erty is subject to ge neralre al estatetaxes,sp ecial assessments, or sp ecial ta xe slevied against saidreal estate andis offered forsale without any representati on asto qua lityor quantity of title and withoutrecourse to Pla intiff andin "ASIS"condition. Thesaleisfurthersubject toconfirmation by the court.
If the proper ty isa condominium and the fore clos ure takes place afte r1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required topay any assessment and legal fees dueunder TheCondominium Propert y Act ,765 ILCS605/9( g) (1) and (g)(4).
Ifthe prop erty islocate dina common int erest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any as se ssme nt and legal fees dueunder the Con dominium Property Act, 765ILCS605/18.5( g- 1).
Ifthesaleisset aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a return of the deposit pa id. The Purchaser shallhaveno further re course againstthe Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon paymentin full of the amount bid, the purchasershall receiveaCertificat e of Sa le, whichwill entitle thepurchaser to a Deed to the realestat e afte rConfirmation of thesale Thesuc cessful purchase rhas thesoleresponsibility/exp ense of evicting any tenants orotherindividuals presentlyin possession of thesubj ect premises.
The prop erty willNOT be ope nforinspec tionand Plai ntiff ma ke snorepresen tation asto the condition of the propert y. Prospec tive bidde rs are ad monished to check the Court file to verify all information.
IF YOU ARE THE MO RTGAGOR (HOM EOWNER), YO UHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSES SI ON FOR30 DA YS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESS ION, IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH SECTIO N15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI NO IS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
Forinformati on: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney:Codilis& Associates, P.C.,15W030North Frontag e Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630)794-9876.Please refer to filenumber 14-24-00371. I3254937
Theundersigned, JanetPrice,doesherebystatethatsheisthe TreasureroftheAlbany FireProtectionDistrictof WhitesideCounty,Illinois,andthatthe followingisa reportof all itemsof receiptanddisbursement by thesaidDistrict forthefiscal yearendingMay31,2024.
Total Revenues: $540,823.41,AmbulanceCoverageCordova $120,000.00,EMS Run FeesInsurance$51,609.99,EMS Run Fees-Medicare/Medicaid$22,700.05,EMS Run Fees-Private Pay $12,236.30, ForeignFireInsurance$3,322.70,InterestIncome$1,209.18, PersonalProperty Replacement Tax$14,912.04,Property Tax$307,669.21, Reimbursement/Donations$7,163.94