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Heather Hermes, left, and her daughter Bailey Burling, both of Prophetstown, browse for gems at Grama’s Healing Porch, 314 Washington St. on March 5 as part of the Vintage Shop Hop weekend. Over 500 locally-owned shops in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin were listed on the shopping map, including the Prophetstown holistic and metaphysical store. Owner Karla Wetzell had specials for the weekend sale, which brought many new and returning shoppers to the downtown.
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Tragic Legacy
Two Events Scheduled
Steamers Beat Polo
Teen’s death prompts action at intersection. / 3
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A wish come true for Trae VanZuiden BY SARAH FORD For Shaw Media
Saturday night was special for the VanZuiden family of Fulton, as 19-yearold Trae was the recipient of a MakeA-Wish gift from the foundation that supports kids with critical illness. Though a trip to the Super Bowl was at the top of his list, ongoing COVID-19 restrictions nixed that plan. So Trae had another idea for his Official Wish Day – a Gibson guitar. He got that plus an amplifier, music lessons, and a dinner with his parents, sister, and four grandparents at the Candlelight Inn in Rock Falls on Saturday, March 6. It was also a special night for Teri Crawford, his Wish Granting volunteer. The family met her about a year ago and started the Make-A-Wish process, including paperwork, brainstorming, and coordinating the wish. This was the first wish she was able to grant. “From that very first interview for the Wish Discovery, I was hooked. I was captivated by this young man and his family who had endured so much, yet in talking to him and getting to know him and his family, all I could think of was how brave and strong he was, they all were,” she said of meeting the family. “The bond they formed through Trae’s illness and their faith in God made them so strong and humble and I was amazed and inspired by this family.” Trae always wanted to play guitar, saying it will be cool to learn and have a new hobby. The past two years have seen many ups and downs, so the gift of music will be like medicine. After his diagnosis of Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (ALCL) in January 2019, Trae initially spent eight weeks in-patient at Stead Family Children’s Hospital at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. He joked that he was the oldest, biggest, and “most mellow” patient while undergoing treatment there, something the family got a kick out of, he said. Trae’s family remained by his side throughout his treatment and recovery. His sister Taylor, currently a psychology student at the University of Iowa, would bring him Popeye’s or deliver homecooked meals, whatever he requested. The family also became lifelong friends with others on “Floor 11,” the childhood cancer treatment floor where they spent many days and nights. After being discharged, treatment continued with six more rounds of chemo, each three weeks long. Trae was able to push back a round of chemo treatment so he could attend prom in the spring. By the end of his junior year, and after 5 ½ months of treatments, Trae was declared cancer free and in remission. In late July, he started practicing with Coach Patrick Lower and the football team and preparing for his senior year. He graduated in the year of a pandemic
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Trae VanZuiden checks out his new Gibson guitar gifted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. but was already a pro when students transitioned to remote learning. The ongoing support of the Fulton community and school officials will always be cherished. “Living in a small town, everybody knows everybody. But Fulton did things for our family, beyond imagination,” said Trae’s dad Mike. One fundraiser sold 1,100 “Trae’s Team” t-shirts with proceeds to help the family. Christy, a 6th grade teacher at River Bend Middle School, had teachers stepping up to help in her duties so she could be with her son. Principal Kathleen Schipper even substituted for her class when the need arose. “There’s amazing things about living in a small town. Fulton was there for us,” Mike said of the support they received. Trae also received gifts in the mail, such as autographed Packers apparel and sports memorabilia. He got a signed red Solo cup from Toby Keith. Joe Giradi of the Yankees and Phillies face-timed him, and Rob Gronkowski of the Super Bowl Champions Tampa Bay Buccaneers texted him a video message. Their positive words and inspiration meant a lot, said Trae. He continues to have check ups to ensure the cancer hasn’t returned. He initially went every three months but now he goes every six, on top of a yearly scan. After five years of clean reports, he will be considered cured. He’s currently attending Clinton Community College, with plans to transfer to Illinois State with a goal to be a P.E. teacher. He works as a meat clerk at Fareway in Clinton. Trae was able to overcome his fear of needles during treatment, saying now that he’s “thankful for the experience.” He now has two tattoos – one of his dog, and one cancer ribbon with #LibbyStrong, in support of his friend Libby
Thulen of Thomson, who he befriended at the hospital and who’s still fighting strong. Trae played saxophone in middle school, so he has some knowledge to help him as he learns his new guitar. He likes 80’s rock metal bands such as Motley Crue and Metallica, and modern rockers Avenged Sevenfold. His dad offered to get a drum set to play along with him, and Taylor joked about playing the clarinet, since the siblings briefly played in band together while in middle school. After seeing the impact of Make-AWish on their son, the family wants to be more involved in the work. “We see the value in the help. You don’t see clearly the need until you find yourselves in the position,” said Mike. He said the family was the recipient of so much support from family, friends, and strangers during the ordeal. They didn’t have to pay for hotel rooms or food during the treatments thanks to the unending generosity. Taylor was inspired by all the love shown to her family during the ordeal that she got involved with the Dance Marathon, even serving as a leader and captain in this year’s virtual fundraiser that supports the Stead Family Children’s Hospital. They brought in $1.4 million this year, which goes towards endowments for specialists, as well as motel vouchers, restaurant gift cards, medical supplies, and other items that lessen the costs for families. The VanZuidens say they will continue to pay it forward, since so much was done for them in their time of need. “Seeing your son go through something like that, it brings a range of emotions. But it makes you stronger. It’s made our family closer. We can relate to what other families go through. What’s important to us has changed,” Mike concluded.
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A safer intersection is in the works on the north edge of Sterling
By KATHLEEN A. SCHULTZ kschultz@shawmedia.com
STERLING – Twenty-nine crashes in the past six years alone. That’s the reality of the intersection just past the northern edge of the city limits, where Locust Street becomes state Route 40 and intersects with the more rural Science Ridge Road. One of those crashes – not even the last one, mind you – happened a little more than four months ago, on Oct. 26. It took the life of 15-year-old Natalie Williams, a Morrison High sophomore Natalie Williams nicknamed Bug who liked art, and games, and true-crime TV. The driver of the eastbound car, only a year older than Natalie and likely inexperienced and unfamiliar with the area, failed to stop at the stop sign. His car was struck on the passenger side by a northbound semi. The driver was injured. Natalie died at the scene. It seems the universe, drawing a grieving breath, decided that was the last straw. Last week, after a confluence of conversations by people who at first didn’t even know they were working together, rumble strips were cut into either side of Science Ridge as it approaches Route 40. That was the work of Sterling Township, which oversees Science Ridge and is paying the Lee County highway department for its time and the use of its equipment. On back order are flashing lights that will be attached to the signs that warn motorists of the stop signs ahead, township Road Supervisor Dana Stutzke said. The stop signs are now larger and outlined with flashing red lights. That’s the work of the Illinois Department of Transportation, which is responsible for Route 40 and the signs on its approach. For now, those are temporary, inexpensive fixes. In the works is a larger IDOT engineering study. Why is that intersection so dangerous, and what can be done to change that? Engineers will study the lay of the area, the crash history and related crash data – What were the drivers doing? What were the weather conditions? What was the traffic like? – and come up with recommendations.
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The intersection at Science Ridge and state Route 40 in Sterling has seen 29 crashes in the past six years, Sheriff John Booker said. As of this week, the stop signs on either side of Route 40 now are equipped with flashing lights.
Work crews install rumble strips on Science Ridge Road as it approaches state Route 40 on the north edge of Sterling. In a couple of months, when some possible solutions have been identified, IDOT plans a public hearing to get community input on the potential fixes: realigning roads leading to the intersection, installing a four-way stop or maybe a roundabout, maybe just the flashing signs, maybe none of the above, maybe something completely different. One path will be chosen, and funding will be sought, Becky Marruffo, engineer of program development in the IDOT district office in Dixon, said in an interview last week.
Marruffo lives in Sterling and said she is familiar with that intersection. Most of her colleagues at the Dixon office are from the area, and the day after Natalie’s death, they were texting one another about yet another crash and what it would take to get an unfunded project off the ground, she said. When Stutzke was checking out the intersection in December in preparation for the new signage, he noticed IDOT people across the street and learned they were doing essentially the same thing, he said March 1. Both agencies are being spurred
on by Ruth Eberle of Wyoming, Natalie’s grandmother, who on behalf of her son Alex has been calling Stutzke, Marruffo, the Whiteside County sheriff’s department, and anyone she could think of after her granddaughter’s death, wanting to know what they were going to do about that intersection. “People have continuously said, ‘Boy, something needs to be done about that intersection’,” Eberle said. Nothing had been done before because work at that intersection hadn’t been budgeted, Marruffo said. There is a fund, though, that pays for projects deemed necessary, and she is confident it will pay for work done here. Eberle hasn’t seen the intersection herself, is not sure she wants to, or is able to, yet. Last week, she created a Facebook page – Science Ridge Road/Route 40 concerns – to let the community know what’s going on, and to ask that people add their voices to her calls for change, and to help hold officials to their promises. All she wants is for no other family to go through what hers has, the pain and the anger, she said. “I have asked that these entities all work diligently in making this intersection a safe intersection so that no one will receive a call like our family did,” Eberle said.
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50th anniversary celebration for Ron and Sue Vroman Ron and Sue Vroman, formerly of Erie, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on March 13, 2021. A family vacation in honor of the occasion is being planned for a later date. Sue Rosenow and Ron Vroman were married March 13, 1971, at Church of the Cross in rural Port Byron. The Rev. Francis Guither officiated. They continue to farm with their sons in the Erie, Hilldale, Geneseo and Atkinson areas. Sue is a retired
registered nurse, last working at Morrison Community Hospital. The couple are members of Grace United Methodist Church in Geneseo. Their family includes Craig (Karen) Vroman of Erie and Chad (Jesi) Vroman of Geneseo. They have six grandchildren, Jacob (Maria) of Fulton, Samuel and Rebekah of Erie, the late Joshua Vroman and Jenson and Wyatt Vroman of Geneseo. Their address is 211 Hamilton St., Atkinson, IL 61235.
Richard and Retha Bielenberg to celebrate 45th anniversary Richard and Retha Bielenberg will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary on March 13, 2021. They were married March 13, 1976, in Charter Oak, Iowa.
They have five children, Richard Bielenberg, Kristy Bielenberg, Diane Bielenberg, the late Danny Bridgemen and Kelly Bielenberg; 14 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
the village planter boxes. Return the renewal form by Monday, March 15, if you’d like to sponsor again for the 2021-22 season. And thank you very much for your support.
fully, successfully and with increased longevity. The University of Illinois Extension will present the webinar series “Keys for Embracing Aging” using the videoconferencing platform Zoom. This program is a free 12-part series designed to help aging adults develop strategies for taking care of themselves through the years. Sessions will be from 10 to 11 a.m. on Thursdays from March 25 through April 29 and Sept. 2 through Oct. 7. Session topics include a positive attitude, nutrition, socialization, brain health, stress management and safety. Attend all 12 sessions or simply drop in on the sessions that fit your schedule. For more information and to register, go to https://go.illinois.edu/agingkeys Those who register will receive an email with information on how to join each session. The University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this program, call our office 815-632-3611. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time for meeting your access needs.
IN BRIEF Discovery Center to host Revitalize Erie’s Easter Omelet Breakfast fundraiser scavenger hunt is March 20
Save the date for the Felix Adler Children’s Discovery Center’s 33rd annual Omelet Breakfast. It is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, March 21. The event will be carryout only with all orders placed in advance. Call 563-243-3600 to place your order. The event is the traditional fundraiser for the nonprofit organization. It was canceled last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Proceeds support educational programs. The menu includes made-to-order omelets, sausage, pancakes and pastries. Volunteers will include local prominent citizens and elected officials. Meals will be ready for pickup in the large parking lot in front of the Discovery Center. Meals will be delivered to customers in their cars. Tickets must be ordered in advance. It’s $10 for adults and teens, $5 for children ages 3 to 12 and free for children 2 and younger. The Discovery Center is at 332 Eighth Avenue South in Clinton, IA.
The community organization Revitalize Erie will host a “go at your own pace” scavenger hunt around Erie from 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 20. Scavenger hunters can pick up a bag and a map at Heritage Park before heading to 20 stops around town, each with fun surprises. Participants will need to return to Heritage Park with their map by 11 a.m. for a bigger prize.
Erie preschool screenings to take place March 19
Erie preschool screenings will be Friday, March 19, for children who will be 3 years old by Sept. 1. For information or to schedule a screening, call Erin Eckberg at 309-6592239, ext. 1512.
Revitalize Erie planter sponsorships due March 15
Revitalize Erie’s beautification committee mailed forms to last year’s sponsors of
Quilt Guild members to share projects
The River Cities Quilt Guild will have a meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 16, at Fulton Presbyterian Church. Deb Christopher will be sharing the COVID-19 quilt pattern project, and Becky Koster will be sharing how to add a flange to a quilt. Members will be showing the projects they have worked on the past four months. Anyone interested in fiber arts is welcome to attend. COVID-19 safety measures will be in place.
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An adaptogen is a natural product that deals with stress BY STEPHEN D. HARRISON, M.D. Adaptogen is the term used for natural products such as certain herbs and mushrooms that help the body adapt its function in times of stress. The stress is maybe physical, biological, chemical or psychological. Some adaptogens in common use include holy basil, ginseng, astralagus, ashwaganda, tree of life, goth kola, schizandra, shatavari, licorice, maca, relishing mushroom, rosemary, milk thistle, rhodiola, aloe vera and condonopsis. Many claims are made for these natural products including helping the immune system, energy levels, physical stamina, fighting infections, handling stress and many other measures. On the one hand, they are incredibly safe. Reportedly, the Russians were using these as far back as the 1950s and achieved great success in the Olympics because of them. On the other hand, these agents do not usually undergo the scrutiny of medicine by the Food and Drug Administration and accordingly do not have
the full scientific benefit that people would like to see. Keeping in mind the lack of full scientific studies, many individuals will try adaptogens in hopes of avoiding medicines. Some people will take them to support adrenal tissues. There is suggestions that they may help people with low adrenal function, as well as higher adrenal function. Some use them for anxiety and some for sleep. Some feel by helping to control the cortisol, they help blood pressure and other factors that may contribute to heart disease and stroke. Naturalist medical doctor Andrew Weil has written extensively about adaptogen in a positive fashion. Even so, we must keep in mind that these agents are often expensive even though they are natural and do not always have the level of product that they claim. They also may have, at times, undesirable side effects. Nonetheless, an informed individual may check them out for themselves and monitor the side effects and positive impact.
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OBITUARIES MARY JANE MCCORKLE CORDOVA – Mary Jane (Zimmerman) McCorkle, 89, of Cordova, died Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at Serenity of Moline in East Moline. Private graveside services will be held in the Cordova Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to: Transitions Mental Health Services, Moline www. transmhs.org, or Alzheimers.org. Gibson-Bode Funeral Home, Port Byron, is assisting with arrangements. Mary Jane was born October 16, 1931 in Cordova, the daughter of Wesley and Margaret Zimmerman. She married William McCorkle of Port Byron on Nov. 1, 1957 in Rapids City. He passed away prematurely at the age of 38. Mary Jane left behind her career in Sales at American Air Filter Co. and enrolled in Black Hawk College. She began her career in mental health, mainly in administration. She started as the executive director of the Bi-County Association for Mentally Ill. In 1977 she became the director of the Great River Bend Advisory Council for Senior Citizens and in 1993 she retired from the Robert Young Center where she was director of the Community Support Program. Mary Jane was an advocate for all suffering from mental health disorders. She was an avid reader and kept the Cordova Library busy with her requests. She loved to entertain and was an excellent baker and cook. For any crisis you could count on a delivery of her signature cinnamon rolls and a taco salad. Saturday morning coffee group in the sunroom was a decades long tradition. A devoted grandmother, she never missed an event or milestone and was their greatest cheerleader. Mary Jane is survived by her two children, Pamela (Sanjay) Muralidhar of Plano, Texas, and Bill (Kate) McCorkle of Cordova; grandchildren, Jessica (Mariano) Almonte of Rock Island, Maggie McCorkle (Brett Downey) of Flagstaff, Arizona, Rebecca (Cody) Chinery of Rockford, and Maya Muralidhar of Plano, Texas; great-grandchild, Elliott Chinery of Rockford; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her
husband, William in 1971; brother and sister-in-law, Charles and Helen Zimmerman, brother, Harold Zimmerman; her half sister, Lois McLaughlin; and her half brother Robert Zimmerman. Share a memory or condolence at www.gibsonbodefh.com
NATHANIEL ‘NAT’ VOSS MORRISON – Nathaniel “Nat” Voss, 48, died Monday, March 1, 2021 at his home. He was born on April 15, 1972 in Australia, the son of Larry and Judy (Hoak) Voss. He was a graduate of Prophetstown High School, where he ran cross country and track. Nat worked for many years as a carpenter, where he helped many with their building projects. He had played in a dart league and was a true Green Bay fan – “Go Pack Go.” He liked the music of Avenged Sevenfold and Green Day bands. Survivors include his children, Calista K. Voss, Brett Voss of Camanche, Iowa and Alexis Voss; his parents, Larry and Judy Voss of Prophetstown; his sister, Laura (Paul) Rodriguez of Morrison and his brother Chris (Amy) Voss; his granddaughter, Freya; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents. Cremation will take place and a celebration of his life may take place at a later date. Arrangements by McDonald Funeral Home, Prophetstown. Online condolences may be sent to mcdonaldfuneralhomes.com
SHARON ‘PETE’ K. BORDER ERIE – Sharon “Pete” K. Border, 80, of Erie, died Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at Genesis Medical Center, Silvis. A private family graveside service was held in the Erie Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Erie Fire and Ambulance or the Erie Christian Church. Gibson-Bode Funeral Home, Erie, is handling arrangements. Sharon was born Nov. 14, 1940 in Moline, a daughter of Melvin and Frances (Griede) Meyer.
She graduated from Erie High School in 1959. Sharon married Wilson F. Border in Erie on Nov. 3, 1961. She worked many years in the dietary department at the Pleasant View Rehab and Healthcare Center in Morrison, retiring in 2001. Sharon was active member of the Erie Christian Church as well as the Erie Community. She loved to play cards and spend time with her friends. She is survived by her daughter, Wendy Border, Silvis; and several nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Wilson in 2002; and siblings, Erma Weber, Alberta Young, and Robert Meyer. Share a memory or condolence at www.gibsonbodefh.com
THERESA G. (MOHR) SHELANGOUSKI RAPIDS CITY – Theresa G. Shelangouski, 94, of Rapids City, passed away quietly Saturday, February 27, 2021. Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, March 6 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Rapids City. Burial will be in the St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery, Rapids City. Memorials may be made to St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery. Gibson -Bode Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Theresa Mohr was born March 29, 1926 in Moline, Illinois to Jacob L. Mohr and Katherine M. Koch and lived her entire life in the greater Hampton/Rapids City area while enjoying being active in many family activities and always with church and worshiping God. 94 Blessed Years To have grown up with her nine sib-
lings and been part of a close-knit, loving family. Happy to have been number eight yet, sad to be the last surviving sibling. To have raised eight children, Beverly (Dean Arnold) Marcia (Charles Driscoll), Debbie (Richard Winston), Anita (James Brown), Mary Beth (James Maxwell), David (Janice), Diane (Brian Sharp), and Carol. She watched, nurtured and supported them as they became adults. She always said, her happiest moments were raising her family. To delight at watching her grandchildren and great grandchildren grow. She was blessed with 10 grandchildren, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Ryan, Timothy, Nicholas, Kelsey, Laura, Emily, Abby and Oakes. Four great- grandchildren, Lucas, Logan, Chloey and Jaxson. To have such a loving and caring partner in Louie that were friends and great dance partners. He preceded her in death in January 2012. To have had so many relatives and friends as part of the gang or others that would visit from time to time, enjoying her homemade meals and desserts. To have travelled to so many domestic and international places and enjoyed the different cultures and people. To have been able to live in the “The House Louie Built” for 61 years to this very day and find such peace. To have had such good health and quality of life that you can not only survive, but thrive in these troubled times. To have been so close to God and have a special relationship with his son, Jesus to rely on, to seek counsel and to rejoice within while being a lifelong member at St. John’s the Baptist Catholic Church. Ah yes, 94 blessed years! Share a memory or condolence at www.gibsonbodefh.com
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SPORTS ROUNDUP EP BEATS NEWMAN Erie-Prophetstown got the best of Newman on Friday for the second time in a week, and didn’t need double overtime this time. The Panthers beat the Comets 60-48 in Erie on Friday, three days after a 74-71 double overtime win in Newman’s gym. On Friday, Kolby Franks led Erie-Prophetstown with 19 points. Bryce Rosenow added 18, hitting four 3-pointers along the way. Dawson Haggard added 12. EP led 13-10 after one, 25-24 at halftime, and 46-34 after three, with 10 points from Rosenow fueling the third-quarter surge. The Panthers hit 8 of 12 free throws in the fourth quarter to help put the game away. Fulton 52, Orion 44: Connor Barnett scored his 1,000th career point in a Steamers’ TRAC win to improve to 11-1 on the season. He finished with 16 points. Ian Wiebenga added 14, and Kyler Pessman scored 13. Fulton led 15-4 after one quarter, 25-19 at halftime and 39-30 after three quarters. Kewanee 56, Bureau Valley 40: The Boilermakers picked up a win at the Storm Cellar in Manlius. Barnett leads Steamers Connor Barnett scored 25 points to pace Fulton in a 66-46 win over Polo on Saturday. Patrick Wiebenga added nine. The Steamers improved to 11-1 for the season.
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Fulton’s Kyler Pessman (11) defends a Polo player during Saturday action against Polo at the Stan Borgman Court in Fulton. The Steamers won the game 66-46 to notch their 11th win of the season.
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Tug Fest and Baby Blues Fest, Port Byron’s two summer events, will be returning this year despite COVID19, the Port Byron Village Board learned March 1. Tug Fest planning chair Tammy Knapp said the committee is planning for Tug Fest 2021 and “hoping everything is good to go,” by the first weekend in August. They’re bringing back bands and activities scheduled last year, with the hopes that people come out to support the event and local businesses. She said with last year’s event getting cancelled, the non-profits groups that provide volunteer help at the gates weren’t able to earn funds, so the Tug committee gave up to $500 in donations to the groups with an overall total of $3,900 donated. The Economic Development committee had a meeting March 3 to plan for Baby Blues Fest, which features regional and nationally known blues musicians, as well as food, vendors, and dancing on Main Street. More updates will be provided at the next
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These ladies are ready to pull during the 2019 Tug Fest. The Tug Fest will return this year despite COVID-19. meeting. In other action, Trustee Wayne Oney presented information on getting an additional 36 or 54 solar panels for the wastewater treatment facility, with Tri-City Electric to split half the cost. The board opted for 54 panels and installation at a cost of $16,369 to the village. The panels will help the village meet their net zero output goal, while providing an additional week’s
worth of electricity to account for weather fluctuations. Oney expects the surplus energy to cover summer, fall, and most of the winter months. The project will be paid for out of TIF funds. Jared Fluhr with MSA Professional Services said the IDOT bid opening for the Rte. 84 sidewalk project opened on March 5, with the results given to village officials by the next meeting.
During the final items of the meeting, things got heated when the board tried to appoint Deputy Clerk Kristie Guardia to TIF Administrator, a paid position that Mayor Bruce Peterson took on after he was elected nearly four years ago, though he didn’t take the monthly salary of $850 allotted by ordinance. Village Clerk Jamie Engels argued that she’d already been helping out with the TIF administrator and Liquor Commissioner duties for the past two years she’s been clerk. She questioned where her past pay was, why she had to remain on hourly pay, and that she’d be done if the board proceeded with the vote. “I’ve put the hours every week, and now you’re giving her $10,000 a year? You won’t have a clerk tomorrow,” she said. With a motion on the floor, Mayor Pro Tem Gerry Meade called her out of order and tried to get the vote. Engels continued to argue and disrupt the vote, so on legal advice Meade used his authority to adjourn the meeting. A special meeting was set for March 8 to continue the unfinished business.
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60 Years March 8, 1961
The Fulton City Council called a special election to be held at the same time as the regular city election to vote on a bond issue of $75,000 to help finance a sewage disposal plant for Fulton. Two 20-year-olds from Clinton and a 22-year-old from Camanche were killed in an accident near Albany. An 18-year-old and a 22-year-old, both of Clinton, were seriously injured in the crash. Apparently both cars crashed into a concrete abutment on Highway 80 about 1 mile north of Albany.
50 Years March 10, 1971
Stan Borgman’s Steamers won the regional title in a game against the Morrison Mustangs that lasted three overtime periods. The final score was Fulton 62, Morrison 58. Mayor Warren Wiersema signed a proclamation endorsing Girl Scout Week. With Wiersema during the signing were Barb Bennett, Jane Huizenga, Kathy Menz, Theresa Moore, Valerie Kiger, Pam Sikkema, Sandy Hook, Kathy Housenga, Marcia VanZuiden, Mrs. Roger Rathburn, a Cadette leader, Mrs. Marvin Legel, the senior adviser, and Mrs. Stanley Ten Boer, a Cadette leader.
40 Years March 11, 1981
Dave Wierenga and Jane Orman, Dutch Days parade chairpersons, reported on invitations extended to President Ronald “Dutch” Reagan to be grand marshal and the Marching Dukes band from Dixon to be part of the Dutch Days Festival parade. Three Fulton wrestlers were selected to the all-conference team. Mark Dannels was named to the all-conference first team. Pete Kraft, a heavyweight, and Bob Whitney were chosen to the all-conference second team.
30 Years March 6, 1991
The River Bend Ambulance Association and the Fulton Fire Protection District moved one step closer to merging. Thirteen Fulton residents
graduated from the Samaritan Health System Emergency Medical Technician class. They include Deanna Flagel, Judy Martin, Linda Venema, Sheila Van Kampen, Wayne Hook, Terry Bielema, Harry Bitler, Kevin Heun, Forrest Erickson, Don Damhoff, Steve Norem, Jim Carswell and Richard Gossard. The Fulton Chamber of Commerce and the Clinton Downtown Business and Professional Association came together to sponsor the Great Duck Race on the Sunday of Dutch Days. Ten thousand tickets are being sold for the race on the Mississippi River, and the grand prize is a $15,000 deluxe pontoon boat. The plastic ducks will be put in the river in Fulton. The finish line is at the Northwestern railroad bridge.
20 Years March 7, 2001
Community State Bank recently added a new “teller” to its staff. This teller, though, is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Gary Hayenga, president of the bank, said of the new ATM machine. The City Council has approved the hiring of two new police officers and the purchase of a new police car. The officers are Wyatt Heyvaert of Albany and Jeremy Leitzen of Savanna. With the hiring of the two officers, the department will have seven officers on staff.
10 Years March 9, 2011
Five candidates are on the ballot for the River Bend School Board election. Four seats are available. Those running are Nick Crosthwaite, Mark Wade, Mike Ottens, Chris Barnett and write-in candidate Benji Grant. After the record snowfall last month, Gov. Pat Quinn has declared all counties in the state to be major disaster areas. Over a three-day period from Jan. 31 to Feb. 2, 2011, snowfall totaled 21.2 inches officially at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, making it the third largest snowstorm on record for the city of Chicago at that time. The official total at Rockford Airport was 15.1 inches, which was third on the all-time list for Rockford.
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Erie-Prophetstown’s Austin Cole blocks a shot by Newman’s Nate Neubauer on March 2.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Fulton remains unbeaten
In a battle of unbeatens, and future conference rivals, Fulton beat East Dubuque 50-42 on March 1. Fulton (9-0) got 22 points from Connor Barnett, including nine in the first quarter as the Steamers jumped out to an 18-11 lead. Kyler Pessman added 10 points and Ian Wiebenga scored eight.
E-P Panthers win in double OT
Erie-Prophetstown trailed by nine at one point in the second quarter, was behind by eight early in the fourth and trailed by five with a minute to go in regulation before rallying to send the game into overtime. Erie-Prophetstown fell behind early in the first overtime, but was still able to come away with a 74-71 win over Newman in double overtime March 2. Despite trailing for much of regulation time, the Panthers led for most of the second overtime after Connor Sibley knocked down a 3-pointer on the first possession of the sixth period. E-P led by as many as six, 72-66, before Jake Ackman hit a 3-pointer with 10 seconds to go. Dawson Haggard made a free throw at the other end before Nolan Britt fed Marcus Williams in the
paint for a quick basket to cut the Panthers’ lead to two. Newman then quickly fouled Haggard again with 1.7 seconds left. He missed the first of two free throws but made the second. Newman had one last chance to tie with a desperation heave, but Sibley intercepted the pass to secure the win.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Panthers rally past Comets
At crunch time March 1 against Newman, Erie-Prophetstown forward Ella Heyvaert put up a shot that was a thing of beauty. Heyvaert’s three-point play in the final minute was the key play in the Panthers’ 49-43 win against the Comets. It was the season opener for the Newman girls.
Comets avenge loss to Panthers
Newman avenged its season-opening loss to Erie-Prophetstown with a 42-37 win March 4 in Prophetstown. The Comets (2-1) led 13-7 after the first quarter, 25-18 at halftime and 3323 after three quarters before the Panthers outscored them 14-9 in the fourth. Baylee Anderson’s 13 points paced Erie-Prophetstown. Ella Heyvaert scored seven.
Erie-Prophetstown’s Baylee Anderson battles for a loose ball March 1 against Newman’s Brynlee Hermeyer. Photos by Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@ shawmedia.com
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February snow boosts topsoil moisture in Illinois BY DANIEL GRANT FarmWeek
The active weather pattern, which dominated the second half of February, was brutal from a temperature standpoint, but beneficial in terms of precipitation. Illinois received an average of 2.01 inches of precipitation last month, the exact same total as February 2020, and just a 10th of an inch below average. “Overall, drought conditions have improved,” said Trent Ford, a state climatologist with the Illinois State Water Survey. “We’re much better on soil moisture than we were coming into February.” “It was quite an extreme month for temperature and snow-wise,” Ford said of the February weather. “In terms of snowfall, we did have one of the top 10 snowiest on record at many stations. We had some pretty impressive snowpacks. “But on the flipside of drought (relief), we have some areas along the Wabash and Ohio rivers at minor to moderate flood stage,” he noted on the first day of climatological spring. “With an
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Snow blows across Chamber Road in February after several inchses of snow fell across the region followed by high winds. outlook for potentially wetter than normal conditions, it raises the risk of longer-term flooding conditions in parts of southern Illinois.”
The potential for wet conditions in the weeks ahead could delay the start of fieldwork. “It may impede spring fieldwork a
little bit, but as the water gets into deeper layers of the soil, it means we’ll have more in reserve going into summer,” Ford said. Both the short-term and monthly outlook for March show strongly elevated odds of above-average temperatures after a bitter stretch in February. Many locations across the state endured 20 days or more of below-average temperatures in February, which was more than December and January combined. The Monmouth weather station reported 12 straight days with an average temperature at least 25 to 30 degrees below normal. The preliminary statewide temperature averaged just 20 degrees last month, 11 degrees below the 1991-2020 average. “As it sits now, it was the 10th coldest (February) on record going back to 1895,” Ford said. “It’s pretty amazing given the long-term warming trend in winter. “We’ve definitely transitioned to warmer conditions,” he added. “We may still get a few shots of cold air in March, but we’re definitely not looking at anything like we saw in February.”
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Thank you to 1st Gateway Credit Union for their generous $500 donation to the future Morrison Bark Park. Members of 1st Gateway Credit Union and the On the Move with Parks and Recreation board members pictured are Jim Strating (from left), Doug Haley, Lisa Lewis, Brandi Rush, Kathy Schmidt, Nick Volckmann and Karla Burn. Donations for the future Morrison Bark Park may be made at TBK Bank in Morrison, on the Morrison Lions Foundation NFP Facebook page or by using the link on the On the Move with Parks and Recreation Facebook page. Any business or person donating $500 or more will have their name permanently placed at the park when phase one is completed.
Morrison High School to offer summer driver education course Morrison High School is planning to offer both the classroom and behind-thewheel phases of driver education during the 2021 summer school session. Provided that at least 12 students register and pay for the course by the April 30 registration deadline, the program will run from Tuesday, June 1, through Thursday, June 24. The program is $295. The course is open to students outside District 6, as well as those who live within District 6’s boundaries. The classroom course will run from
10 a.m. to noon Monday through Thursday. The BTW sessions will take place both before the course (7:30 to 9:30 a.m.) and after the course (12:30 to 2:30 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m.). Students will be able to select BTW time slots that fit their schedules during a time-slot selection process on the first day of the course. No classroom or behind-the-wheel driving sessions will be on Fridays. During the program, students will complete the 30-hour classroom require-
ment, the six-hour BTW driving requirement and the six-hour in-car observation requirement. As long as the Illinois State Board of Education continues to allow online instruction for driver education, students will have the option to take the 30-hour course in an online format via Google Meet or in an in-classroom format. Students also will need to pay a $20 instruction permit fee to the Illinois Secretary of State when they apply for their instruction permit.
Students must be 15 or older by Tuesday, June 1, 2021, to enroll in the course. Students, parents/guardians and community members with questions about the summer 2021 driver education course should contact Brian Bartoz, social studies and driver education teacher, at Brian.Bartoz@morrisonschools. org or 815-772-4071, ext. 12106. Bartoz will send registration forms via email starting March 8 to parents/guardians who have expressed an interest in registering their students for the course.
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Kindergartners Easton Zigler and Azalea Hilburn paint thank you cards.
Riverdale Elementary students choose kindness
Kindness Week at Riverdale Elementary was observed Feb. 22-26. Staff and students participated in dress up days throughout the week. Monday was Inside Out Day because what really matters about each of us is what is on the inside. Tuesday was Wear Blue and be a True Blue Friend. Thursday was Wear Your Favorite Shirt and Be Proud of Yourself. Friday was Black and Gold Day to represent we are one big Riverdale family. Teachers provided creative lessons and art projects on being kind and caring. Students wrote anonymous positive messages to one another. Mrs. Wuest’s first grade class painted rocks
Alice Petersen, Makenzie Moody and Brynleigh Moody hold cards and books. Submitted photos
to hide and brighten someone’s day. Many books about kindness and respect were read and discussed. Fourth grade is reading “Wonder” by AJ Palacio, which has friendship and kindness themes throughout the story. Students added helping hands to a Choose Kindness board in the hallway. On the hands they each wrote ways that they can be kind to others. Many classrooms created thank you cards for nurses, doctors and medical staff. The cards were made for the Rock Island Arsenal Medical Clinic, Rock Island County vaccine clinics, Genesis Medical Center in Silvis, Iowa City hospitals, and Henry Hammond clinics and hospitals.
FULTON HIGH SCHOOL
What are you involved in at Fulton High School? I am involved in volleyball, Student Council, Key Club, band and B.L.I.N.D. What are your hobbies outside of school? My hobbies outside of school are spending time with friends and family. What have you learned from this pandemic? From this pandemic, I have learned that it is important to stick together, and friends and family mean a lot. How would you describe your leadership style? I am a very quiet leader and tend to wait for others to take action, but I can step up and get the work done when needed. What has B.L.I.N.D. meant to you? B.L.I.N.D. has helped me get more out there and become more outgoing. I am excited to be making new friendships along the way. Fun fact? I play the piano and the flute. Words of advice? Always be kind, no matter what.
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Morrison Police Report Arrests
On Friday, Feb. 19, about 7:31 p.m., Morrison police responded to a possible fight in the 200 block of East Knox Street, Morrison. As a result of the investigation, Morrison police arrested and charged Jeremy S. Wagner, 41, of Morrison with criminal damage to property. Wagner was released with a notice to appear. On Friday, Feb. 19, about 11:10 p.m., Morrison police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Brody M. Ivey, 19, of Rock Falls, on East Lincolnway at Bishop Road for a registration violation. As a result of the investigation during the traffic stop, Ivey was issued a warning citation for improper display of registration and a city ordinance citation for unlawful possession of cannabis/paraphernalia. A passenger, Detrich V. Johnson, 20, of Rock Falls was issued a city ordinance citation for unlawful possession of cannabis/paraphernalia. Another passenger, Noah A. Bellini, 19, of Rock Falls, was issued a city ordinance citation for unlawful possession of cannabis/paraphernalia and charged with unlawful possession of cannabis (30 to 100 grams). Bellini was taken to the Whiteside County Jail where he was processed and then released with a notice to appear. On Saturday, Feb. 20, about 10:40 p.m., Morrison police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle at Lincoln Road (U.S. Route 30) and Carroll Road (Illinois Route 78 North) for multiple equipment and moving viola-
15 tions. As a result of the investigation during the traffic stop, Morrison police arrested a passenger, Paula K. Holder, 32, of Sterling, pursuant to an arrest warrant issued by Whiteside County charging Holder with failure to appear – driving while license suspended. Holder was taken to the Whiteside County Jail. The driver, Jade L. Green, 26, of Camanche Iowa, was issued warning citations for speeding, failure to secure load and no splash guards. On Thursday, Feb. 25, about 2:57 a.m., Morrison police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Dustin J. Funderberg, 38, of Morrison, in the 700 block of East Lincolnway for expired registration. As a result of the traffic stop, Funderberg was issued a warning citation for the expired registration and taken into custody pursuant to an order of commitment issued by Whiteside County. Funderberg was taken to the Whiteside County Jail, processed and released after posting bond. On Friday, Feb. 26, about 12:12 a.m., Morrison police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Kenneth W. Farthing, 58, of Morrison, in the 600 block of East Lincolnway for a moving violation. As a result of the traffic stop, Farthing was arrested and charged with failure to signal, failure to yield, operation of motor vehicle while registration revoked and driving under the influence (alcohol). Farthing was taken to the Whiteside County Jail, processed and released on a notice to appear. See POLICE REPORTS, page 17
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• POLICE REPORTS
On Saturday, Feb. 27, about 2:02 a.m., Morrison police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Zackary M. Vilmont, 29, of Erie, at East Lincolnway and North Jackson Street for moving and equipment violations. As a result of the traffic stop, Vilmont was arrested and charged with improper lane use and driving under the influence (alcohol). Vilmont was taken to the Whiteside County Jail, processed and released on a notice to appear. On Monday, March 1, about 11:41 p.m., Morrison police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Damian A. Rieck, 28, of Morrison, at North Jackson Street and East Lincolnway for an equipment violation. As a result of the traffic stop, Morrison police arrested and charged Rieck with operating uninsured vehicle, driving while license revoked and unlawful possession of cannabis (30 to 100 grams – Class A misdemeanor). Rieck was taken to the Whiteside County Jail, processed and released with a notice to appear. Rieck also was issued a warning citation for no rear registration plate lamp. On Tuesday, March 2, about 9:50 p.m., Morrison police responded to a motor vehicle crash at 402 W. Main St. As a result of the investigation, Morrison
March 2 Anthony J. Gatlin, 45, Hammond, Indiana, disobeying traffic control device and driving while license suspended.
standing warrants. Deputies patrolled 22,769 miles and issued 66 written warnings and 97 citations, including 41 citations for speeding.
Fulton Police Report
Illinois State Police District 1 February activity
Citations
Feb. 27 Rebecca J. Koehler of Dixon was cited for disobeying a stop sign at Route 84 and 16th Avenue. She was released with a promise to comply.
Feb. 17 Ryan J. Mayberry, 25, Morrison, loud noise (ordinance) Feb. 20 Kamillia R. Fisher, 29, Clinton Iowa, no valid driver’s license Feb. 24 Christopher J. Cummings 44, Chicago, driving while license suspended Feb. 25 Thomas E. Harold, 32, Chicago, operation of a motor vehicle while registration suspended Feb. 28 Thomas A. Workman, NA, Peoria, parking (72 hours) March 1 Joyce M. Geiger, 27, Rock Falls, possession of cannabis (ordinance)
Citations
Feb. 28 Daniel L. Geronzin of Clinton, Iowa, was cited for speeding in the 900 block of 14th Avenue. He was released with a promise to comply. March 4 Alex J. Mull of Thomson was cited for speeding on the North Bridge. He was released with a promise to comply.
Whiteside County Sheriff February activity Whiteside County Sheriff John Booker announced the department’s activity for the month of February. Deputies made five DUI arrests, handled 36 traffic crashes, served 16 civil papers and arrested two subjects on out-
Illinois State Police District 1 Commander Capt. Matthew Hodgdon announced District 1 enforcement figures and activity for February. Illinois State Police District 1 troopers issued 324 citations and 362 written warnings, and made 15 criminal arrests during the month of February. Speeding accounted for 136 citations, 17 citations were issued for occupant restraint violations, and 13 citations were issued for distracted driving violations. Troopers investigated 38 traffic crashes, assisted 217 motorists, and conducted 148 commercial vehicle inspections, 20 of which were placed out-of-service for safety reasons. There were nine arrests for driving under the influence. District 1, which encompasses Carroll, Lee, Ogle and Whiteside counties, investigated no fatal traffic crashes in February.
The public is reminded that these are merely charges and all people are presumed innocent until proved guilty in a court of law.
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police arrested and charged Hannah E. Long, 20, of Morrison, with failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, unlawful consumption of alcohol as a minor and driving under the influence (alcohol). Long was taken to the Whiteside County Jail, processed and released with a notice to appear.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS CAUSE NO.2018TX4 P11: TO THE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSONS (AND IF DECEASED, TO THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES), AND TO THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, AND TO ALL INTERESTED DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES THEREOF, INCLUDING AMONG OTHERS ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICESCOLLECTIONS, ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, ILLINOIS PUBLIC AID FIELD CONSULTANT, ILLINOIS ATTORNEY GENERAL, ILLINOIS DIV OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, ILLINOIS DEPT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPT OF HEALTHCARE & FAMILY SERVICES (PUBLIC AID) GENERAL COUNSEL AND ROCK ISLAND COUNTY CLERK, ROCK ISLAND COUNTY TREASURER, ROCK ISLAND STATES ATTORNEY AND CITY OF EAST MOLINE, CITY OF MOLINE, CITY OF ROCK ISLAND, CITY OF SILVIS, VILLAGE OF HILLSDALE, VILLAGE OF MILAN, AND TO OCCUPANTS, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND PARTIES INTERESTED IN THE PARCELS HEREINAFTER NAMED: Parcel Number Owners/Parties Interested 0628300007
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PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Warranty deeds • Burgess Enterprises LP to Rock Creek Properties, 17501 Bishop Road, Morrison, $423,500. • Pleasant Oak Farm LLC to Rock Creek Properties, 17501 Bishop Road, Morrison, $1,776,500. • Loren R. Risker and Sally J. Adams to Charles E. Adams, 1707 E. French St., Rock Falls, $30,500. • Harold J. Smith to James C. Lubbs, 303 N. Main St., Coleta, $90,000. • Bret A. and Alexandrea Lindskog to Kaleb J. Smith, 1156 Perkins Road, Prophetstown, $91,000. • Jerrod M. Reynolds to Bret A. and Alexandrea Lindskog, 323 Tree Lane, Prophetstown, $100,000. • Loren Swartley to John Jay and Sharon Christine Pickens Green, 512 18th Ave., Sterling, $106,000. • Shawn Conboy to Donald Lehman III, 25010 Prophet Road, Rock Falls, $50,000. • EZ Money of Illinois Inc. to Extreme Properties II LLC, 707 First Ave., Rock Falls, $21,000. • Shirley J. McCloud to 309 Homes LLC, 712 E. 19th St., Sterling, $120,000. • Gregory B. Musgrove to Elvira Cervantes, 2115 11th Ave., Sterling, 1602147001 1602147001 1602147001 1603204003 1603212001 1603212001 1603223004
$157,000. • Johnny Lehman Manning to Heather L. Greer, 713 Ave. I, Sterling, $86,000. • James D. Harrington to Martin A. Lamb, one parcel on Galt Road, Sterling, $4,000. • Martin A. Lamb to James D. Harrington, one parcel on Galt Road, Sterling, $1,000. • Rushmore Loan Management to Veterans Affairs, U.S. VA and Secretary of Veterans Affairs, 1020 15th Ave., Fulton, $0. • Todd Manning Statzer to Andrew T. and Evelyn C. Young, 408 N. Genesee St., Morrison, $118,000. • Darrin J. and Jodie A. Flynn to Got Realty LLC, 1106 7th Ave., Sterling, $34,000. • Stephanie K. Mann to Timothy J. and Aubrey L. Fisher, 103 N. Heaton St., Morrison, $0. • Jose H. and Elvira V. Cervantes to Antonio Rodriguez, 1203-1205 W. 15th St., Rock Falls, $25,000 each parcel. • Fannie Mae to Anisa Torres, 1002 East Ave., Sterling, $27,500. • Candy S. James and Raymond E. Kaiser to Loretta Llorente, 603 14th Ave., Rock Falls, $83,000. • William and Margaret Myers to Whitcombe and Whitcombe Properties, 302 E. Fifth St., Sterling, $83,500. • Connie and Kurt Blackburn to Lynn W. and Megan B. Morningstar, 227 Ave.
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Quit claim deeds • UE Titleholder No. 2 to Kucera Farms, 1282 Smit Road, Prophetstown, $0. Trustee’s deeds • Ann L. Reed Trust to Lisa K. Kramer and Steven J. and David J. Erling, 912 Parkview Road, Sterling, $288,500. • Michael R. Plotner Trust to Camren M. Plotner, three parcels in Hahnaman Township, $0. • Walter E. Holmberg Jr. Trust to Scott L. Holmberg, 207 First Ave., Lyndon, $0. • Kathryn E. Gaskill Trust to Liberty Baptist Church, 606 Emmons Ave., Rock Falls, $215,000. • Linnea and Frank Belt Trust and Ardetta and Henry Hayner Trust to Dale L. Belt, two parcels on Moline Road, Lyndon, $27,000. Executor’s deed • Robert V. Carrier Estate to Ann Schultz, 10181 Ridge Road, Rock Falls, $149,900. Deed • Kucera Farms to Diane L. and Jeffrey L. Weber Trust, 1282 Smit Road, Prophetstown, $1,480,500. Source: Whiteside County Recorder’s Office 1610405005 1610405005 1611301003 1625104086 1627207017
Mississippi River waterfowl visit is March 27 The Northwest Illinois Audubon Society invites interested persons to join them for a visit to the Mississippi River south of Savanna to view migrating waterfowl on Saturday, March 27. Participants will meet at the river overlook across from the FWS Ingersoll Wetlands Learning Center, 7071 Riverview Rd., Thomson. This field trip is free of charge, but participants must call leader Mary Blackmore at 815-938-3204 to register. For more information, visit the Northwest Illinois Audubon Society website at nwilaudubon.org.
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TAKE NOTICE THAT THE ABOVESAID PARCELS WERE SOLD ON DECEMBER 27, 2018, FOR GENERALTAXES FOR THE YEAR 2017 AND PRIOR YEARS, AND THAT THE PERIOD OF REDEMPTION FROM SUCH SALE EXPIRES JULY 30, 2021. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT A PETITION FOR ORDER DIRECTING ISSUANCE OF TAX DEEDS HAS BEEN FILED IN THE ABOVESAID CAUSE AS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED PARCELS BY ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, AS TRUSTEE, AND THAT ON AUGUST 26, 2021 AT 3:00 PM, SAID PETITIONER WILL APPLY FOR AN ORDER THAT A TAX DEED ISSUE AS TO EACH ABOVESAID PARCEL NOT REDEEMED ON OR BEFORE JULY 30, 2021. /S/ ROCK ISLAND COUNTY AS TRUSTEE, PETITIONER. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 1504 3RD AVENUE, ROCK ISLAND, IL 61201 TELEPHONE: (309) 558-3570 March 9, 16, 23, 2021
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CHURCH LISTINGS 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
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. Patrick Catholic Church Albany, Illinois Fr. Matthew Camainoi, Parochial Vicar
St. Ambrose Catholic Church Corner of 5th and Main Father Toni Kretowicz Rectory Phone: 815-537-2077 Church Phone: 309-659-2781
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Fenton United Methodist Church 10019 Main Street, Fenton Pastor Jan Shaulis 815-778-3789 Church - 708-717-3908 Cell
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
FULTON First Christian Reformed Church Pastor Michael Hooker 801 15th Ave., Fulton, 815-589-3207 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 Newton Zion Reformed Church 10645 Frog Pond Road, Erie, 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com Pastor Shannon Parrish CrossView Church 703 14th Ave., Fulton, 815-589-3425
www.wearecrossview.com secretary@secondreformedchurch.net Spring Valley Reformed Church 10960 Spring Valley Road, Fulton 815-772-3554 Thrive Ministries-Bethel CRC Campus 1208 3rd Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-2501 www.thriveforchrist.com bethelcrc@juno.com Pastor Kevin Vanhoeven Thrive Ministries-First CRC Campus 801 15th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-3790 www.thriveforchrist.com firstcrcfulton@live.com Pastor Michael Hook
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 Bethesda Evangelical Lutheran Church 301 W. South St., Morrison Pastor Tammy Anderson 815-414-1758 - Office: 772-4896
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Brethren In Christ Church 207 E. Knox Street, Morrison Pastor Craig Sipes - 815-772-4871 FaceBook live at 10 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 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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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 Port Byron - 309-523-2421 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, IL 61275 Church Office Phone: 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 Jan Shaulis Prophetstown United Methodist Church 200 W. 2nd St., Prophetstown Pastor Joey Garcea - 815-537-2496 River Church 218 E. 3rd St., Prophetstown 815-876-6226 - www.riverchurchag.com 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 St. Mary Catholic Church 105 Benton St., Tampico Fr. Richard M. Russo, Pastor Phone 815-438-5425 Tampico Baptist Church 209 W. 3rd St., Tampico Pastor Ethan Horton Tampico First United Methodist Church Pastor Leanne Keate - 815-438-2530 Church phone - 815-438-6105
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SVCC partners for SHIELD Illinois testing for COVID-19 Sauk Valley Community College is scheduled to begin operating a SHIELD Illinois collection site partner the week of March 8. SHIELD Illinois is a screening testing program and infrastructure that deploys the University of Illinois’ innovative saliva test across the state. SVCC is among the first community colleges to partner with University of Illinois as a partner site for testing. SHIELD Illinois COVID-19 testing is a lower cost test option that provides quicker results than traditional testing. The saliva-based testing is non-intrusive and does not require medically trained personnel to collect samples. The test is highly accurate and received emergency use authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) on Feb. 24. The test will initially be used for SVCC employees on campus, athletes, and health professions students. Later in March, the College plans to offer the service to area employers and possibly the public at large on a cost-only basis. The College will be assuming (via HEERF stimulus funding, aka CARES dollars) the cost of transporting samples to the lab and personnel expenses. Samples will be transported to a lab in Rockford daily after the collection. Results will typically be available via a secure website within 24 hours. For more information on SVCC’s participation in SHIELD Illinois testing, please email eric.epps@ svcc.edu
CHURCH BRIEFS
Emmanuel Reformed free community meals
The free community Wednesday night drive-thru meals continue this Wednesday from 5:30 to 6 p.m. This week’s menu will be smothered Swiss steak, mashed potatoes and carrot cake with homemade cream cheese frosting. Enter the church parking lot from the north alley and remain in your cars. A runner will inquire as to how many meals you need, and those meals will be brought directly to you. This Sunday’s 8:30 a.m. (masks MANDATORY) and 10 a.m. (masks recommended) worship services will have Pastor Luke Schouten continuing his Lenten message series “Journey of the Stones” with his message “Heart of Stones” drawn from Luke 11: 37-52. The sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated at both services. At the 10 a.m. service, Profession of Faith and the sacrament of Baptism will be celebrated. Rich Criss will lead the worship set, using “At the Cross” and “In Christ Alone.” Criss will be the organist for the service, providing the prelude, interlude and postlude. Call to leave a message or text your name, which service, how many attending and contact number beginning Tuesday morning through 4 p.m. Saturday afternoons for reservations. The Emmanuel Church reservation line is 815-213-8715. Reservations are received
on a first-come, first-served basis with a maximum of 100 in the sanctuary at one time. Note the 8:30 a.m. service is masks mandatory and the 10 a.m. service is masks recommended. More information is available on the church’s website, www.emmanuelreformedchurch.org, or by calling the church office at 815-772-3890.
First Reformed Church Sunday worship
Worship begins at 9 a.m. on the fourth Sunday of Lent, March 14, at First Reformed Church, 510 15th Avenue in Fulton. Pastor Chuck Huckaby will preach, and special music will be a guitar/piano duet. Social distancing will be practiced and masks are required. Renee Huckaby leads a women’s Bible study on the book of Ephesians on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at the church and 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Pastor Chuck leads a Bible study on the Ten Commandments at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays both in person and on Zoom. Creative Crew meets at 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 10. Services are now livestreamed on Facebook. Go to www.facebook.com/groups/ firstfulton to join the group and see the services. 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.
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STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, IL-JUVENILE DIVISION In the interest of K.C. A Minor 2020JA92 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Notice is given to Kotevi Colley and to Any and All Unknown Fathers, Address: unknown and to any and all it may concern, that on 7/14/2020 a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Jeffrey S Mckinley in this Court and that in the courtroom of Judge Presiding in Juvenile Center, 525 18th Street, Rock Island, Illi-
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Notice of Public Hearing Concerning the Intent of the Board of Education of Community Unit School District Number 2, Whiteside County, Illinois to Sell $2,200,000 General Obligation School Bonds (Alternate Revenue Source) Public Notice is Hereby Given that Community Unit School District Number 2, Whiteside County, Illinois (the “District”), will hold a public hearing on the 17th day of March, 2021, at 6:30 o'clock P.M. The hearing will be held at the Fulton High School, 1207 12th Street, Fulton, Illinois. The purpose of the hearing will be to receive public comments on the proposal to sell bonds of the District in the amount of $2,200,000 for the purpose of altering, repairing and equipping school buildings and facilities of the District, including, but not limited to, replacing boilers and undertaking other improvements to heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. By order of the President of the Board of Education of Community Unit School District Number 2, Whiteside County, Illinois. Dated the 3rd day of March, 2021. Eric Fish, Secretary, Board of Education, Community Unit School District Number 2, Whiteside County, Illinois March 9, 2021
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PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended Petition or a Motion to Terminate Parental Rights. Now, unless you appear at the hearing and show cause against the Petition, the allegations of the Petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or Judgment entered. Dated: 3/1/21 Tammy R Weikert Circuit Clerk By:RMB March 9, 2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ESTATE OF STIRLING E. BOWERS, Deceased. NO: 2021 P 20 CLAIM NOTICE AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Notice is given to creditors of the death of Stirling E. Bowers. Letters of Office were issued on February 10, 2021, to Neil S. Bowers, 1120 Pepper Dr., No. 91, El Cajon, CA 92021, as Independent Executor, whose attorney of record is named below.
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NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Notice is given to Unknown Heirs, who are heirs of the decedent in the above proceeding and whose name and/or address is not stated in the Petition for Letters of Testamentary, that an order was entered by the Court on February 10, 2021, granting Letters of Testamentary of the estate. The estate will be administered without court supervision, unless under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act (ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the clerk. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Circuit Clerk's Office, Courthouse, 200 East Knox Street, Morrison, Illinois, or with the Independent Executor, or both, on or before the 23rd day of August, 2021, or if mailing or delivery of a notice from the Independent Executor is required by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (ILCS 5/18-3), the date stated in that notice. Any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the Independent Executor and to the Independent Executor's attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed. E-filing is now mandatory for documents in civil cases with limited exemptions. To e-file,
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101 pt , you must first create an account with an e-filing service provider. Visit http://efile.illinois courts.gov/serviceproviders.htm to learn more and to select a service provider. If you need additional help or have trouble e-filing, visit http://www.illinois courts.gov/FAQ/ gethelp.asp. Neil S. Bowers Independent Executor for the Estate of Stirling E. Bowers, Deceased William R. Shirk Attorney for Independent Executor ARDC # 2589699 Law Office of William R. Shirk, P.C. 301 E. Main Street Morrison, IL 61270 Tel: 815 772-7231 Fax: 815 772-4599 Email: wrshirk@ wrshirklaw.com February 23, March 2, 9, 2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ESTATE OF STANLEY J. DOMACK, DECEASED NO: 2021 P 6 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given to creditors of the death of Stanley J. Domack, Letters of Office were issued to Sharon A. Hawkins, whose address is 1301 S. Blackhawk Road, Oregon, IL 61061, as Independent Representative, whose attorney of record is Lester S. Weinstine, of the Law Offices of Lester S. Weinstine, P.C., P.O. Box 409, Morrison, IL 61270-0409. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Circuit Clerk's Office,
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101 e, Courthouse, 200 East Knox Street, Morrison, Illinois, or with the representative, or both, on or before the 2nd day of September, 2021, or if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act of 1975, the date stated in that notice. Any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and to the repreattorsentative's ney within ten (10) days after it has been filed. Sharon A. Hawkins, Independent Representative for the Estate of Stanley J. Domack, Deceased LESTER S. WEINSTINE ARDC#02968592 LAW OFFICES OF LESTER S. WEINSTINE, P.C. P.O. BOX 409 IL MORRISON, 61270-0409 TEL: 815-772-7211 FAX: 815-772-8599 Mar. 2, 9, 16, 2021 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY-ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS VILLAGE CAPITAL & INVESTMENT, LLC, PLAINTIFF vs. JOSE A. VARGAS; DEFENDANT NO. 2020CH88 Judge Presiding Address: 3814 10th Avenue Court Moline, Illinois 61265 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a
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101 p Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on January 8, 2021, I, Sheriff of Rock Island County, Illinois, will on April 9, 2021 at the hour of 9:00 AM at the Rock Island County Justice Center, 1317 3rd Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Rock Island, State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT NUMBER TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO (222), IN PARCEL NUMBER TWO (2) MOLETTE ADDITION, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF MOLINE, ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS. COMMON ADDRESS: 3814 10th Avenue Court, Moline, Illinois 61265 P.I.N.: 08-34-318-095 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $81,429.47 Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "as is"
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condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser receive a shall Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for and inspection Plaintiff makes no representations as to the condition of property. the Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may automatically be forfeited to the State without further notice. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF
LEGAL NOTICES 101 15-1701(C) THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC, 230 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606, telephone 312541-9710. Please refer to file number IL 20 7871. Sheriff of Rock Island County, Illinois Johnson, Blumberg, & Associates, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite 1125 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Email: ilpleadings@ johnsonblumberg. com Ph. 312-541-9710 / Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 20 7871 I3163108 March 2, 9, 16, 2021
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REAL ESTATE 200 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY-ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS VILLAGE CAPITAL & INVESTMENT, LLC, PLAINTIFF vs. JOSE A. VARGAS; DEFENDANT NO. 2020CH88 Judge Presiding Address: 3814 10th Avenue Court Moline, Illinois 61265 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on January 8, 2021, I, Sheriff of Rock Island County, Illinois, will on April 9, 2021 at the hour of 9:00 AM at the Rock Island Coun-
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REAL ESTATE 200 ty Justice Center, 1317 3rd Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Rock Island, State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: COMMON ADDRESS: 3814 10th Avenue Court, Moline, Illinois 61265 P.I.N.: 08-34-318-095 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $81,429.47 Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to
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SEASONAL POSITION
The City of Morrison is accepting applications for seasonal part-time, and seasonal full-time Mowing / Weed Eating / Grounds Maintenance to work during May - September. 20-40 hrs/week. This position has somewhat flexible hours but scope of hours often depends on the weather. The City is also accepting applications for summer help for the June - August time frame. Job Applications can be found here http://www.morrisonil.org/ wp-content/uploads/2020/03/ Employment-Application_ Summer-Help.pdf or picked up at City Hall. Contact for questions & send applications to: lmatlack@morrisonil.org or drop off at City Hall. EOE
REAL ESTATE 200 y i subje real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "as is" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser receive a shall Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representations as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may be automatically forfeited to the without State further notice. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF ILLINOIS THE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information:
REAL ESTATE 200 Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC, 230 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606, telephone 312541-9710. Please refer to file number IL 20 7871. Sheriff of Rock Island County, Illinois Johnson, Blumberg, & Associates, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite 1125 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Email: ilpleadings@ johnsonblumberg. com Ph. 312-541-9710 / Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 20 7871 I3163108 March 2, 9, 16, 2021
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