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A lone pelican stands on a log in the Rock River across from the entrance to the Prophetstown State Recreation Area in Prophetstown on Sarturday. The white pelicans are migrating back to their northern breeding grounds and can frequently be seen along the Rock River and Mississippi River during their migration.
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State Parks Reopen
New retail guidelines
SVCC CARES Act
A handful of parks reopened on May 1. / 16
Revised stay at home order. / 3
Funds offered to students. / 2
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DEATHS Phil Cain, Charles E. Cook, Jack H. Holcomb, Donald E. Jones, Robert J. Merrill, James C. Nye, Lawrence W. Scanlan, Arlyn D. Thomson, Harvey I. Uhler, Steven J. Vegter. Pages 8, 9 & 10
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SVCC offers students CARES Act funds College receives coronavirus aid for degree seeking students Sauk Valley Community College is proud to announce that the college applied for, and received, funding through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to aid current degree or certificate seeking students during the COVID-19 pandemic. The CARES Act provides support to postsecondary education students and institutions. SVCC is pleased to distribute these funds to our students, as they are our first priority. This funding allows for emergency cash grants to SVCC students whose lives and educa-
tions have been disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak. This funding will not count against a student’s current finan-
cial aid, is not required to be paid back, and will not impact their future educational funding. Students will be notified via their SVCC email with directions to
apply for an emergency cash grant and will be directed to fill out this form. Additionally, SVCC is offering additional aid to students in the form of scholarships. During this unprecedented time, the college is offering Summer semester scholarships through money raised by the Sauk Valley College Foundation (SVCF). Scholarships have been increased from $10,000 in Summer 2019 to $50,000 for Summer 2020. Summer scholarship applications open on April 20. The SVCF is also increasing Fall 2020 scholarships, which will be available to students beginning July 1, 2020. These scholarships are available to students regardless of GPA. It takes 30 minutes to apply at svcc.edu/scholarships, and in those 30 minutes students could earn $500-$5,000. For more information please contact Jennifer Schultz at jennifer.a.schultz@ svcc.edu.
NEW GUIDELINES & COVID-19
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of our facilities a safe place for your care and treatment. We have reopened our clinics at a reduced volume. Together, we will continue to bring you the safe, high-quality healthcare that you and your family members depend on! We continue to follow IDPH and CDC guidance and pay careful attention to patient screening, social distancing, intensive cleaning and safety guidelines. You will be asked to wear your homemade mask to your appointment (or one will be provided). NO VISITOR POLICY CONTINUES AT ALL LOCATIONS.
• Social distancing requirements will be communicated through in-store signage, public service announcements and advertisements. “As retailers work to provide necessary goods and services throughout these challenging times, we ask everyone to please abide by these new requirements, which are designed to protect one another and ensure stores can remain open to meet a surge in need,” said Rob Karr, president & CEO, Illinois Retailer Merchants Association “While this new order will give many businesses that were initially forced to shutter a narrow opportunity to avoid permanent closure, the future of our state depends on all of us adapting to a new reality sooner rather than later and the retail industry is proud to have pioneered many of the new social distancing requirements that are now going into effect. “We look forward to continued collaboration with the Governor and the legislature on a comprehensive strategy to re-start the entire retail sector in the very near future. This strategy must include the long-term changes necessary to provide goods and services to Illinoisans in a world changed by COVID-19.” To learn more about safety initiatives retailers large and small have implemented across Illinois, please visit https://irma.org/.
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As Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s revised Stay at Home order goes into effect, retailers are highlighting new safety requirements designed to protect the health and safety of customers, workers and their communities. Many retailers, including grocery stores, hardware stores and pharmacies were deemed essential and have remained open since the governor first put in place the Stay at Home order in March. These retailers continue to provide critical goods and services and have quickly adjusted their operations to adhere to social distancing guidelines. Under the revised order, additional retailers such as clothing stores, sporting goods stores and others can re-open for curbside and delivery fulfillment of telephone and online orders. The updated Stay at Home order also requires retailers to implement the following safety guidelines: • Shoppers and employees will be required to wear facial coverings while in stores. This rule applies to anyone over the age of two who can medically tolerate a mask, and requires both the mouth and nose to be covered; • Stores must impose occupancy limits, restricting the number of people allowed into a store at one time to either 50% of store capacity or limiting customers to five people per 1,000 square feet;
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ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Seaman to celebrate 60th anniversary
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Burton Seaman and Rita Kelly were united in Holy Matrimony on May 14, 1960 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Morrison officiated by Fr. Francis Kennedy. They have lived in Morrison their entire married life except for two and one-half years in Italy. Since they retired in 1998, they spend their winters at their home in Florida. They are the parents of two children, Michael and Lisa Seaman and Michelle and Steven Belha. They have four grandchildren: Ben and
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Dorothy Siefken celebrates 100th birthday with family Dorothy Siefken, Resthave Care and Rehabilitation resident, had a visit from her family on April 28, to celebrate her 100th birthday. COVID-19 didn’t dim Dorothy’s smile that can light up an entire room. Dorothy exclaimed “Well look at that bunch!” with a huge smile on her face when she saw her family. Dorothy’s family brought cupcakes, balloons and root beer floats to celebrate the special occasion. Over 45 Resthave residents were treated to root beer floats to celebrate Dorothy’s special day.
Allison Seaman, Tony and Ashley Belha, Emalee and Brett Carrigan, and Stacy and Ryan Wille. They also have five great-grandchildren: Kenadee and Jake Carrigan, Bobby and Tommy Belha, and Easton Wille. There will be no formal celebration planned at this time due to the current coronavirus regulations but cards and notes can be sent to 206 E. South St., Morrison, IL 61270. They will have a celebration with their family as soon as it can be safely arranged.
SPECIAL EVENT
Quarantine doesn’t stop bride from including grandpa Halie Ward’s grandfather lives at Resthave Care & Rehabilitation in Morrison and Halie wanted him to be part of her special day. So Halie Ward and Alex Burge were married at Resthave with 94-year-old Grandpa Frank by her side, safely separated by a window and with Frank listening to the ceremony on a cellphone. “Halie was both ecstatic and overwhelmed (with emotions) to have her grandfather there to Every wedding should have a family and friends portrait, and Halie was thrilled to have one see her get married,” her mother, that included her beloved grandfather. Here, the bride and groom can he seen through the Sally Ward said. Frank resides at Resthave and window that separated them from grandpa Frank.
therefore is quarantined for his safety due to the coronavirus. Frank, a man of few words, said “it meant a lot” to him that his granddaughter chose to have her wedding at Resthave so he could be part of it. Jill Smith, Resthave Administrator was with Frank that day. “If his eyes could speak, they would say he is so very proud of his granddaughter and being a part of her special day meant the world to him,” Smith said. “It was so special and touching to witness the bond between grandfather and granddaughter.” Dan Hovey, an ordained minister and friend of the family, married the couple on Saturday, April 25. Halie summed it up nicely after the ceremony: “Mom, this was the best day ever.”
Car parade being planned at Resthave Home
Resthave Care and Rehabilitation, 408 Maple Ave., Morrison, will have a car parade at 1 p.m. Friday, May 8 for the
residents. Participants may decorate the car and make signs for residents to read. Call Karla at 815-772-4021 or go to Facebook, Resthave Nursing Home to let the staff know how many people will
attend and drive by.
Morrison Community Vacation Bible School cancelled
Morrison Community Vacation Bible
School scheduled for June 15-19 will be cancelled this year due to the pandemic. We will be looking forward to 2021 Vacation Bible School next summer!
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SCHOLARSHIP WINNER
SWCD scholarship is awarded to Erin Stichter The Scholarship Committee of the Whiteside County Natural Area Guardians is proud to announce that Erin Stichter, the daughter of Brandon and Casey Stichter of Erie, is the recipient of the Natural Area Guardians scholarship for the 20202021 school year. Erin is a 2018 graduate of Erie High School and will be a senior at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, where she will pursue a degree in Agronomy. She has been involved in a wide
variety of experiences in soils and conservation. She has been part of the Iowa State University Judging Team, is president of the Agronomy Club, and has studied abroad in Costa Rica. Erin has received hands-on work experiences while interning at Sargent’s, Golden Harvest Seeds, and Wyffels Hybrids. At Iowa State, Erin has been involved in soybean research and is a teaching assistant in a soil science class.
These are just some of her many accomplishments. Every year, the Whiteside County Natural Area Guardians, a committee of the Whiteside County Soil and Water Conservation District, offers scholarships to college students in their junior or senior year who are pursuing a degree in the area of conservation, agriculture, and/or environment. Further information concerning the group or the scholarship is available at whitesidecountyswcd.com.
SCHOOL NEWS
MHS National Honor Society selects new members Thirteen Morrison High School students have been selected for induction into Morrison High School’s chapter of the National Honor Society. Students were selected based on academic credentials (GPA of 3.5
or higher), their involvement and leadership in school and community activities, their service to others, and their solid character. New inductees in the National Honor Society are: Chloe Bielema, Abigail Coons,
Anthony Fulton, Emily Henson, Anna Mickley, Madeline Sterenberg, Jazmine Callan, T.C. Ottens, Jaysie Pruis, Gabrielle Banks, Anna Rinker, Gracyn Schmidt, and Tyson Smith Seniors continuing their member-
ship in NHS: Keegan Anderson, Gracen Harmon, Lindsey Houldson, Shanna Hudson, Alyssa Meiers, Nathan Mickley, Grace Steines, Jade Stock, Hannah Stralow, Taylor Stratton, Griffin Vos, and Hannah Wallander
distinction, which is designated as Summa Cum Laude, highest academic distinction, with a minimum grade point average of 3.90; Magna Cum Laude, high academic distinction, with a GPA of 3.75-3.89; and Cum Laude, academic distinction, with a GPA between 3.603.74. Area students receiving the honors include: Albany – Trisha R. Naftzger, Biology, Honors Scholar, will graduate with highest academic distinction, summa cum
laude. Erie – Jacob T. Howard, Computer Science, Honors Scholar. Lyndon – Taylor R. Kelley, Elementary Education, will graduate with academic distinction, cum laude. Port Byron – Taylor A. Bensenberg, Agriculture, will graduate with academic distinction, cum laude. Prophetstown – Jared D. Forward, Exercise Science, will graduate with academic distinction, cum laude.
COLLEGE NEWS 2020 Black Hawk graduates The following are 2020 Spring Graduates of Blackhawk College in Moline. Erie - Jessica Adams, Ryne Jaquet, Kelly Parkinson, Ana Pearl, Lindsay Weber Fenton - Corbin Eggers, Makenzi Tuttle, Danae Wunderlich Morrison - Tyler Glover Port Byron - Kade Jenkins, Rachel Simon, Logan Willoughby Prophetstown - James Thompson
Rapids City - Parker Corson
WIU Spring 2020 Honors Scholars The Western Illinois University Spring 2020 Commencement and Scholars ceremonies, originally scheduled for May 8-10, have been canceled based on guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Approximately 10 percent of graduating seniors have achieved academic
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1915 Garden Plain Baseball Team
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1915 Garden Plain Baseball Team members known are John Sikkema (middle row-far left), Elmer Clark (middle row-2nd from right), Starch (back row-2nd from left), Nagle (front row-far right), Clyde Parker (middle row-far right), Owen Burns (front row-2nd from left) and the remainder are unknown.
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UPSTART PROGRAM Fulton Elementary have recently been told about a grant program in Illinois available to 4 year old children, the year prior to Kindergarten. UPSTART is a free in-home Kindergarten readiness program. UPSTART is done 15-20 minutes, 5 days at home with a parent/guardian and promotes a high level of parent/child engagement. UPSTART is in its 12th year and is in 15 states across the country. This can be used as a supplement to Fulton Blended Preschool and would be a great option for those 4 year olds who are put on our waitlist. WHAT FAMILIES WILL RECEIVE A FREE Dell laptop for each family, software, and FREE internet (if you don’t have it and qualify). If minimum usage is met, families will get to keep the computer after the program. Research-based, efficacious, award-winning reading and math/science instruction delivered to each child at home with a parent/guardian for 15-20 minutes daily. Weekly family support through a family education liaison to encourage the family through literacy knowledge, preparation for supporting a school-age child, and usage tracking. This personalized support is available in over 20 languages. Illinois UPSTART will begin September 2020 and run until June 2021.
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OBITUARIES PHIL CAIN
Phil Cain, 57, of Cayuga, IN, died Friday, May 1, 2020, at Union Hospital ICU in Terra Haute, IN. Private family services will be held. The Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Interment will be at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison, IL. A memorial has been established by the family. Phil was born July 2, 1962, in Morrison, IL, to William and Jean (Engelkins) Cain. He was educated in the Morrison grade schools and was a 1980 graduate of Morrison High School. He served in the U.S. Army. Phil married Lori Wise on November 30, 1996, in Sterling, IL. He worked in the billing department of Genpact in Danville, IL, for 16 years and also worked at CGH Medical Center in Sterling, IL, for several years. He was an avid Cubs fan and Illini basketball fan but most especially loved to spend time with his wife and daughter traveling and making family memories. Survivors include his wife, Lori; one daughter, Megan Cain of Cayuga, IN; his mother, Jean (Dalb) Temple of Fulton, IL; one sister, Beth (Kevin) Short of Camanche, IA; one brother, Tom (Eileen) Cain of Oregon, IL; nieces and nephews, Candace Marques, Emily Cook, Melissa Bowers, Brian Cain, and Jonathon Cain; Ryan Wise, Craig Wise, Jimmy Wise, Jamie Wise, and Kassidy Wise. He was preceded in death by his father. To send online condolences go to [ http://www.bosmarenkes.com/ ]www. bosmarenkes.com
CHARLES E. COOK
CHARLES E. COOK, 88, of Morrison, IL, died Thursday, April 30, 2020 at his
home. Cremation rites have been accorded. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. The Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. A memorial has been established. Charles was born July 22, 1931 in Lostant, IL to E. Frank and Helen A. (Bruch) Cook. He was educated in the rural Lostant grade schools, and was a graduate of Somonauk High School in Somonauk, IL. Charles served in the U. S. Army during the Korean Conflict. On May 31, 1952 he married Alyce L. Ebbesen in DeKalb, IL. He farmed his entire life in the Somonauk, DeKalb, Rock Falls and Morrison, IL areas. He was also employed at RB&W in Rock Falls, IL. Charles raised rabbits for most of his life, and he was a director and past president of the IL Rabbit Breeders Association. He held offices in the Flemish Giant, Standard Chinchilla Rabbit Breeders Associations and he was a member of the Silver Marten and Havana Breeders Associations. He showed rabbits locally at the Whiteside County Fair, where he served as Superintendent of the rabbit show for several years, and also at the Carroll County Fair. He was known nationally for his rabbits and had won many championship trophies with them. Charles played sports in high school and he was an avid sports fan all his life. He instilled the love of sport in all his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed hunting with his sons and grandsons, and attending activities of all his grandchildren. Charles’s greatest joy in life was spending time with his family. Survivors include his wife, Alyce; nine children, David (Carol) Cook of Morrison, Clifford Cook of Morrison, Louise (Steve)
Poulter of Morrison, Tom (Mary Pat) Cook of Fort Atkinson, WI, Kent (Clair) Cook of East Peoria, IL, John (Joyce) Cook of Morrison, Laura (Scott) Miller of Sterling, IL, Joel (Shawn) Cook of Como, IL and Margaret (Mary Shelden) Cook of Cary, IL; twenty-one grandchildren; nineteen great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Irene Yingling of Sandwich, IL. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Elmer and Raymond Cook; one sister, Ethel Merkel. To send online condolences go to www.bosmarenkes.com
DONALD E. JONES
Donald E. Jones, 77, of Hillsdale, IL, died April 30, 2020 at his home.Due to restrictions on public gatherings, graveside services will be private.Burial will be in Bethesda Cemetery, Hillsdale.Gibson-Bode Funeral Home, Erie, is assisting with arrangements. Donald was born December 26, 1942 in Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, the son of Orland and Dorathy (Martin) Jones. He married Shirley M. Dhooge on June 1, 1968.He served honorably in the United States Marine Corps from 1961-1965. Donald was a Radiation Technician at Exelon Nuclear. He loved fishing, and playing slow pitch softball where he was the pitcher.He was a good cook, enjoyed working puzzles, and playing bingo. Donald is survived by his wife, Shirley; daughter, Carey Feller, Hillsdale; sons, Andy Jones, Hillsdale, Tony Jones, Prophetstown; sisters, Nancy Jones, DuBois, PA, Sally Coder, DuBois, PA, Barb (Joe) Gula, Butler, PA; brother, Bill Jones, PA; sisters-in-law, Janet Jones, Anderson, IN, Jane Jones, Erie, Judy Jones, FL; and
4 grandchildren, Nicholas and Adam Waldbusser, Lee and Michael Jones.He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Mary Buzzard; three brothers, Sam, Charles, Jim Jones; father- and mother-inlaw, Charles and Gabriel Dhooge; brotherin-law, Donald Dhooge; and sister-in-law, Sue Ann Dhooge.Share a memory or condolence at www.gibsonbodefh.com
ARLYN DALE THOMSON
Arlyn Dale Thomson, 82, Morrison, IL, passed away on Thursday, April 30, 2020. Arlyn was born on January 1, 1938 in Morrison, IL, the son of Donald and Emily (Janssen) Thomson. He married C. Claudia (Mons) Thomson on October 10, 1958, and together they had two sons. He married Jonni (Gallentine) Thomson on July 7, 2007 in Morrison. Arlyn retired from General Electric in Morrison after working there many years. He enjoyed fishing with his sons, playing golf and cards, and telling stories. He loved spending the winters in Mesa, AZ where he would hike, play bocce ball and spent many days laughing with friends. Arlyn was very active in his faith at United Methodist Church in Morrison, IL. Survivors include his wife, Jonni; sons, Kenneth (Mari) Thomson, Rockton, IL and Kevin (Emily) Thomson, Verona, WI; stepchildren, Bill Gallentine, Detroit, MI and Amy (Jonathan) Kuhlman; grandchildren, Abby, Luke and Henry Thomson and Benjamin Kuhlman. Arlyn was preceded in death by his parents; wife and mother of their sons, Claudia. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Cremation rites have been accorded with the McDonald Funeral Home and Crematory in Rock Falls.
LAWRENCE W. SCANLAN
Lawrence W. “Larry” Scanlan, 80 of rural Lyndon died Saturday May 2, 2020 at CGH Medical Center in Sterling. He was born on September 4, 1939 in Rock Falls, the son of William P. and Cecelia (Martenson) Scanlan. Larry always had a love for music having played from an early age with his brothers in the “Musical Scanlan Brothers” group. He married Peggy Jo Knox on July 28, 1957 in Rock Falls. Larry began his working career at the former
Emerald Hill Country Club, and also was a meat cutter for approximately 17 years at the former Rock River Provision. Later he owned and operated L.W. Scanlan Construction and also Larry’s Ponderosa Camp Ground. For several years he and his wife Peggy enjoyed traveling and were snow birds to Florida during the winter months. Larry was a Lionel Train collector and enjoyed antique cars. As a family man, he loved to attend his children’s and grandchildren’s school and sporting events. Survivors include his wife, Peggy; their children’s: Rhonda (Bill) Schauff of Harmon, Kelly (Craig) Hagel of Prophetstown, Lisa Church of Tampico and Marty Scanlan of Lyndon; his brother Norden (Mary Jane) Scanlan of Tampico; his sister, April (Michael) Ransom of Lyndon; 18 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother Ronnie; his sisters Amaryllis “Mick” McNinch and Avalon Clayton.; his son in law Tim Church. A family visitation followed by private funeral will be held Wednesday at the McDonald Funeral Home, 1002 12th Avenue in Rock Falls. Burial will conclude at
Oak Knoll Memorial Park in Sterling. In lieu of flowers a memorial will be established by the family.
JACK H. HOLCOMB
Jack H. Holcomb, 80, of Albany, died surrounded by family on Saturday, April 25, 2020, at his daughter’s home in Albany. A private family visitation and funeral service will be held at the Fulton Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home, with Mr. Ken Renkes officiating. Interment will be at the Lusk Memorial Cemetery in Albany. A memorial to the Albany Ambulance Service has been established. To send online condolences go to www.bosmarenkes.com
ROBERT JOHN MERRILL
Robert John Merrill, age 65, of Erie, passed away on April 25, 2020 near his home. Services will be held at a later date. Gibson-Bode Funeral Home, Erie, is assisting with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.gibsonbodefh.com.
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James Curtis Nye, 72, of Big Meadows Nursing Home in Savanna, formerly of Chadwick, IL, died Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at Big Meadows. Cremation rites have been accorded. There will be no visitation or funeral service; a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. The Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Jim was born May 8, 1947 in Sterling, to Kenneth and Mary Josephine (Bailey) Nye. He was educated in the Chadwick grade schools and was a 1965 graduate of Chadwick High School. He married Bonnie Zink in 1966. On December 16, 1972 he then married Donna Schrader in Fairhaven. Jim farmed in the Chadwick area for many years. He then worked at National Manufacturing in Rock Falls, retiring after 22 years. He loved camping, fishing and riding in his buddy’s pontoon boat. Survivors include his wife, Donna; two daughters, Tina (Robert Breitbach) Updike of Mt. Carroll, IL and Brenda Nye
of Morrison, IL; one son, Tim (Marion Wilkins) Nye of Fulton, IL; four grandchildren, Crystal Updike, Joshua (Jennifer) Updike, James Gregory Nye and Chelsea Nye; six great-grandchildren; one brother, Ron (Adele) Nye of Morrison; a half-brother, Doug (Joanne) Seelye of Morrison, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Tom Nye. To send online condolencesgo to www.bosmarenkes.com
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OBITUARIES STEVEN JOHN VEGTER
Steven John Vegter, 52, of Morrison, died Thursday, April 23, 2020, at Morrison Community Hospital in Morrison. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Cremation rites have been accorded and interment will be at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison. A memorial has been established by the family. Steve was born August 1, 1967, in Morrison, to Harlan and Marilyn (Stuart) Vegter. Steve attended Morrison grade schools and was a graduate of Morrison High School. He married Rebecca Sue Eichelberger on August 1, 2004, at the Rock River Christian Center in Rock Falls. Steve was employed by P&P Industries in Morrison and most recently with Tyson’s Fresh Meats in Joslin. He loved football, especially the Buffalo Bills, and wrestling. He shared a passion for cars and watching Motor Trend with his children. He was very adamant about his girls having a good education. Survivors include his wife, Rebecca; three daughters, Clara, Geneva, and Arlana Vegter; one step daughter, Natisha Partridge; his parents, Harlan and Marilyn Vegter of Morrison; one sister, Barb (Scott) Reynolds of Fulton; two brothers, Arnold (Twyla) Vegter of Morrison and Mark Vegter of Bloomington. He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents. To send online condolences go to www.bosmarenkes.com
HARVEY I. UHLER
Harvey I. Uhler Jr, 83 died Thursday April 30, 2020 at Alure of Prophetstown. He was born on April 26, 1937 the son of Harvey I. and Agnes (Turner)
Uhler Sr and was a 1955 graduate of Prophetstown High School. After graduation he worked at Blair’s Conoco Gas Station. He married Patricia Hurless on December 2, 1961 in Sterling. Harvey retired from Illinois Forge in Rock Falls in 1999 after 38 years of service. He was a member of IAM and a life member of the Prophetstown United Methodist Church. After him and his wife both retired, they enjoyed many trips with Wiersema’s Bus Service. He was an animal lover and enjoyed volunteering at Happy Tails Animal Shelter. Survivors include his wife, Pat; his daughter Deborah (Rusty) Roselieb of Prophetstown; grandson, Joseph (Ketra) Roselieb of Macomb; granddaughter Jessica (Scott) Wirsing of Prophetstown; great granddaughters: Annabelle, Amelia and Norah Wirsing and a great grandson expected in July, baby Roselieb; granddaughters by choice: Katie Kuehl and Ashlee Rice; his sisters Betty Dennis of Prophetstown and Mary Garland of Morrison. He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister Josephine Radamacher; two brothers in infancy; his son Daniel in infancy and his grandson Jeremy Kuehl. Per his request there will be no visitation or services. Cremation rites will be accorded. Arrangements by McDonald Funeral Home, Prophetstown. Memorials may be made to Allure Nursing Home; Prophetstown Ambulance and Fire Department. He also loved animals and any animal shelter would be his choice.
Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home, officiated by Mr. Ken Renkes. Interment will be in the Fulton Twp. Cemetery. A memorial has been established. Ron was born June 7, 1943 in Morrison, IL, to Roy S. and Helen M. (Rogers) Dykstra. He was educated in the Robertson Grade School and was a graduate of Morrison High School. On October 25, 1963 he married Nancy L. Deelsnyder in Fulton. She died April 22, 2014. Ron was first employed by the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad car shops. He then farmed in the Morrison, Prophetstown and Thomson, IL areas. Following that, he worked as a farm hand in the Morrison and Walnut, IL areas, and also at IPSCO in Camanche, IA. Most recently he worked winters for the IL Department of Transportation and summers for Determann Asphalt, before retiring. Ron was a member of First Reformed Church in Fulton. He had memberships with the Carroll County Farm Bureau, the Illinois Beef Association, the Whiteside Cattlemen’s Association and the National Cattlemen’s Association. Ron enjoyed hunting, camping and fishing. Survivors include two daughters, Jennifer (Steve) Farrell of Ohio, IL and Carol (Kevin) Dornbush of Dubuque, IA; two sons, Dan (Tina) Dykstra of Morrison and
RONALD DEAN DYKSTRA
IN BRIEF
Ronald Dean Dykstra, 76, of Morrison, IL, formerly of Fulton, IL, died Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at Resthave Home in Morrison. There will be a private family funeral service at the Fulton Chapel of the
Mike (Michelle) Dykstra of Walnut; ten grandchildren, Heather (Eddie) Luckritz, Brittany (Ben Meiter) Dykstra, Ryan Dykstra, Nick (Paige) Dykstra, Stacy (Adam) Sobottka, Dylan Dykstra, Karlee Dykstra, Eric (Avery) Farrell, Stephenny Farrell, Elizabeth Dornbush; nine great grandchildren, Kaleb, Cloe, and Tegan Luckritz, Aleeya Dykstra, Charlotte Meiter, Chayse and Cayle Ioder, Layne Sobottka and Anders Farrell; two sisters, Bonnie (Don) Reed of Morrison and Lori (Darryl) Appel of Thomson; one brother, Steve (Judi) Dykstra of Thomson. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Nancy; one grandson, Kevin Farrell; one brother, Paul Dykstra. The family would like to thank all of the caregivers that have given their considerate attention to both Ronald and Nancy over the years. To send online condolences go to [ http://www.bosmarenkes.com ]www.bosmarenkes.com
BREA M. SCOTT
Brea M. Scott, 39, of Lyndon, IL, died Sunday, May 3, 2020 at her home. Cremation rites have been accorded. There will be no services; the Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. A memorial for the Raylan Scott College Fund has been established. To send online condolences go to [ http://www.bosmarenkes.com ]www. bosmarenkes.com
Lyndon’s Little Free Library has emptied The Lyndon Area Historical Society has emptied their Little Free Library due to Covid-19. We apologize for any inconvenience. We want our readers to stay
safe and healthy. Once we re-stock the library, we will put a notice in your local newspaper.
FULTON POLICE REPORT
Fulton Plant Sale cancelled Due to continued precautions with the spread of COVID-19, the annual spring Fulton Plant Sale will be cancelled. Difficulty securing a public site, volunteers,
call in the 400 block of 11th Avenue. Officers assisted with a wide load on the North Bridge. APRIL 29 Officers responded to a disturbance call in the 800 block of 19th Avenue. Officers responded to a follow up call in the 400 block of 31st Avenue.
Officers responded to a citizen concern in the 1100 block of 10th Avenue. Officers assisted the Whiteside County Sheriff’s Department with a traffic accident at Highway 30 and Chase Road.
APRIL 28 Officers responded to a follow up call in the 500 block of 24th Avenue. Officers assisted with a welfare check in the 800 block of 16th Place. Officers responded to a motorist assist on the South Bridge. A written warning was issued for muffler loud, excessive noise in the 1100 block of 11th Avenue. Officers assisted with an ambulance
MAY 1 Officers responded to a welfare check in the 200 block of 11th Avenue. Officers assisted the Whiteside County Sheriff’s Department with a traffic stop at 22nd Avenue and Park Road. Officers assisted with a wide load on the North Bridge. Officers responded to a suspicious activity call in the 1600 block of 14th Avenue. Officers responded to a theft call in the 1200 block of 3rd Street. Officers responded to a suspicious activity call in the 700 block of 1st Avenue. A written warning was issued for failure to signal when required in the 1300 block of 21st Avenue. Officers responded to a disturbance call in the 18000 block of 14th Street. Officers assisted with an ambulance call in the 600 block of 17th Avenue. Officers assisted with a follow up call in the 600 block of 20th Avenue.
MAY 2 Officers assisted with a welfare check in the 800 block of 16th Place. Officers responded to a parking complaint in the 1000 block of 2nd Street. Jaylen E. Broughton of Clinton, IA was cited for speeding in the 400 block of 12th Avenue. She was released with a notice to appear. A written warning was issued for improper lighting in the 800 block of 14th Avenue. Officers responded to a traffic accident in the 1200 block of 14th Avenue. Dayne W. Holesinger was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident in the 1200 block of 14th Avenue. He was released with a notice to appear. Officers assisted with found property in the 700 block of 14th Avenue. Officers assisted with community policing in the 1100 block of 10th Avenue. Officers responded to an animal complaint in the 800 block of 18th Avenue. Officers responded to a citizen concern in the 500 block of 24th Avenue. Officers responded to a motorist assist at Highway 136 and Sand Road. Officers assisted with traffic control in the 1300 block of 17th Street. Individuals names in the above report have been merely accused of a charge, they are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
and plant supply all contributed to the decision. A large portion of the sales dealt with the interaction between the consumer and the Illinois Extension Master Gardeners. Discussion of growth envi-
ronment, proper choices, and care of the plants was the driving force of the success of the sale. We hope to return in May 2021. Meanwhile, we encourage each of you to continue gardening with flowers, shrubs, fruits, and vegetables
during this growing season. If you have questions, please contact the Horticulture Help Desk at 815-632-3611 or web. extention.illinois.edu/clw. We thank you for your continued interest and support.
APRIL 27 Officers responded to a disturbance call in the 500 block of 24th Avenue. Officers responded to a criminal damage to property call in the 900 block of 11th Avenue. Officers assisted with a wide load on the North Bridge. Officers responded to a suspicious vehicle call in the 1300 block of 17th Street.
APRIL 30 Officers responded to a welfare check in the 800 block of 15th Avenue. Officers assisted with a follow up call.
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APRIL 26 Officers responded to a motorist assist at Route 84 and Schafer Road. A written warning was issued for speeding at Route 84 and 10th Avenue. Officers responded to a harassment call in the 1100 block of 15th Avenue. Jon T. Handel of Clinton, IA was cited for driving while license is revoked and failure to signal at Route 84 and Highway 30. He was released with a notice to appear. Officers responded to a burning complaint in the 900 block of 13th Avenue.
Officers assisted with a welfare check in the 500 block of 24th Avenue. A written warning was issued for speeding in the 100 block of 14th Avenue. Officers responded to a 9-1-1 hang up call in the 1400 block of 4th Street. Officers responded to a 9-1-1 hang up call in the 500 block of 3rd Avenue. Kerry M. Crawshaw of Fulton, IL was cited for failure to signal in the 1700 block of 14th Avenue. He was released with a notice to appear. Jennifer L. Andresen of Clinton, IA was cited for speeding in the 100 block of 14th Avenue. She was released with a notice to appear.
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APRIL 25 Officers assisted with community policing in the 1000 block of 15th Avenue. Officers responded to a no trespassing complaint in the 600 block of 20th Avenue. A written warning was issued for speeding in the 300 block of 14th Avenue. Anne E. Johnson of Thomson, IL was cited for operating a vehicle when the registration is suspended for no insurance in the 1300 block of 17th Street. She was released with a notice to appear. Jonathan R. Lundin of Clinton, IA was cited in the 1400 block of 10th Avenue for speeding. He was released with a notice to appear. Kenneth R. Gooley of Morrison, IL was cited for leaving the scene of a traffic accident, improper turning and failure to report a traffic accident to police authority at Route 84 and 31st Avenue. He was released with a notice to appear.
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IN BRIEF MPD Helmet Incentive Program announced
Morrison Police Chief Brian Melton is proud to announce the Helmet Incentive Program again this year. The program, which started in 2009, is to promote bicycle safety among our youth and is only possible through the continued partnership and support of the Dairy Queen Grill & Chill owners, Ellen and Bart Smith. The Morrison Police Department’s Helmet Incentive Program offers an incentive to those children (ages 3-16) that wear their helmet when bicycling. “Starting today and through the summer months, anytime a Morrison Police Officer observes a child between the ages of 3 and 16 safely riding their bicycle with their helmet on, the Officer will reward that child with a coupon for free ice cream at the Dairy Queen Grill & Chill in Morrison,” Melton said. “We hope this program continues to encourage parents and our youth to wear their helmets and practice bicycle safety when riding.” Even with the COVID-19 restrictions, children are encouraged to get outside and ride their bicycles but with their immediate family members only. If a Morrison Police Officer stops to meet a child riding their bicycle with their helmet on, they will do so utilizing additional safety precautions as to maintain social distancing and to avoid personal contact. “We are very grateful to the Dairy Queen Grill & Chill, Ellen and Bart Smith and their staff for their continued support. Most importantly, we are excited about having the opportunity again this year! We hope to reward even more children this year … so wear your helmets and encourage others to do so as well,” Melton said.
FULTON - GLIMPSES OF THE PAST
Schuler to deliver 100 Dodge Darts 60 Years - May 12, 1960 Eddie Schuler of Morrison will be delivering approximately 100 Dodge Darts to the State of Illinois. All cars will be used for various state activities. Drivers from Fulton, Morrison and surrounding communities are driving the autos from Detroit to the Schuler Garage for servicing before delivery to the state. Dale Hall won the privilege of driving a Thunderbird for 24 hours. He was one of group of 29 employees at the Morrison General Electric Plant in Morrison who won the privilege. Three other Fulton residents Mike Mile, Gertrude Blink and Don Finch also were winners of the “T-bird” for 24 hours. The car is sent to one of the Company’s plants as a reward for efficient and outstanding work done.
50 Years - May 13, 1970
Winners are announced from Larry and Art Sikkema at the open house of the new lumber showroom and warehouse facility. Winners Ardelle Nelson, Marvin Schaver, Darlene Vulich, Elmer Buckman, Bernie Moine, Mrs. Carl Engaldo, Ray Migawa, Marvin Huizenga, Marge Eizenga, Maxine Van Zuiden, Mrs. Dale Kinney, Mrs. Alvin Bott and Dan Parker. Bob Norman, Fulton High athlete, has qualified to compete in the state meet as a result of his first place win at the district contest held in Rock Island.
40 Years - May 7, 1980
At the council meeting members discussed, but did not pay, an $8,000 bill from R.L.M. Johson and Associates, Clinton architects, for designing the $40,000 28 ft. by 24 ft. addition to the City Hall. Members feel the amount is excessive. Mayor Wiersema has asked Johnson to come to council meeting to provide an explaintion. Donna Kay led the Fulton girls into a win at the Three Rivers Conference Track meet. Donna received three firsts and one second. Conference champions included Kay in both the 100 meter and 200 meter low hurdles, setting a new school record. Members on the record setting 1,600 meter relay team were: Linda Wherry, Sandy Housenga, Amy Giesler and Donna Kay.
30 Years - May 9, 1990
An open house will be held in the Fulton High School Library in honor of James Zimmerman who is retiring from the faculty of the River Bend School system after 39 years of dedicated and distinguished service to the students of this area. Miss Kelly Green, 1990 Dutch Days Queen, is shown with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Peterson and daughter of Camanche, who were the winners of the 1990 Mercury Topas, which was given away in a raffle sponsored by the Fulton Chamber of Commerce.
20 Years - May 10, 2000
Valerie Ryan Jungen has recently opened her new business “Personl Touch” Craft & Gift Boutique, located at 1006 Fourth Street in downtown Fulton. The store offers a wide variety of crafts and gifts at affordable prices. A crowd of people witnessed the first official turning of the sails of Fulton’s new windmill at the Dedication Ceremony held May 6, 2000. The mill was opened to the public after a variety of officials cut the ribbon to the Welcome Center. Rachael Ottens was the winner for naming the windmill. She pulled a shroud from the top of the mill revealing its name as “de Immigrant”.
10 Years - May 12, 2010
All city and rural Fulton mail carriers conducted a food drive for the local food pantry. Approximately 2000 pounds of goods were collected and delivered to the Fulton Food Pantry. In photo are H. Wiebenga, Jan Van Zuiden and Deb Maller, and Fulton Postmaster Rich Springer. The K-12 students at Unity Christian School blended together in classrooms to pair up in writing prayers of adoration, confession, thanksgiving and supplication to the God of the Universe. Students wrote their prayers on strips of paper and joined them together to form a school wide chain over 200 feet long.
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Your Local Houses of Worship ALBANY Albany United Methodist Church 502 North 1st Avenue 309-887-4781 Pastor Toni Lucas Faith Center Church 511 3rd Ave. North (Former Albany Grade School) Senior Pastor Ray Gimenez Pastor Arlen VanZee Church Phone 563-212-4032 St. Patrick Catholic Church Albany, Illinois Fr. Matthew Camainoi Parochial Vicar
CORDOVA Cordova Baptist 602 Third Ave. South Cordova, IL. 309-654-2501 www.cordovafbc.com
EAST MOLINE Sycamore Baptist Church 5323 180th Street North East Moline, Il. 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, & Matt Winquist Zion Lutheran Church 17628 Hubbard Road East Moline
(Hampton Bluff 2 miles east of IL Route 84 at Hampton) Rev. Gary A. Wright 309-496-3592
ERIE Erie Baptist Church 8th Ave. & 11th Street Call Ron Kimball for information: 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 Phone 309-659-7125 Website:erieefree.org Pastor Ron Eckberg Pastor Jonathan Eckberg 309-659-7125 Erie United Methodist Church 811 8th Street Pastor Katie Voigt 309-659-2541 www.erieumc.org Newton Zion Reformed Church 10465 Frog Pond Rd, Erie Pastor Shannon Parrish 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com St. Ambrose Catholic Church Corner of 5th & Main Father Toni Kretowicz Rectory Phone - 815-537-2077 Church Phone - 309-659-2781
First Reformed Church 510 – 15th Avenue, Fulton 815-589-2203 Pastor Edie Lenz Fulton Presbyterian Church 311 N. 9th St., Fulton, IL 815-589-3580 Pastor Rev. Catherine Martin www.fultonpreschurch.org e-mail - fultonpres@mchsi.com. Garden Plain Presbyterian Church 14915 Sands Rd., Fulton, IL Gateway Faith Fellowship Church 701 11th Avenue, Fulton, IL 815-589-4283 Pastor Wayne Wiersema Immaculate Conception Church 703 12th Avenue, Fulton, IL 815-589-3542 Father Matthew Camaioni secretaryfulton@gmail.com Newton Zion Reformed Church 10645 Frog Pond Road, Erie, IL 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com Pastor Shannon Parrish
Thrive Ministries-First CRC Campus 801 15th Avenue, Fulton, IL 815-589-3790 www.thriveforchrist.com firstcrcfulton@live.com Pastor Philip Stel
HILLSDALE Hillsdale United Methodist Church 124 Butzer Street, Hillsdale Church 309-658-2340 Cell Phone - 309-373-5316 Pastor Connor Morrison youthpast56@gmail.com
HOOPHOLE 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
815-537-5131 - Prophetstown
Spring Valley Reformed Church 10960 Spring Valley Road, Fulton, IL 815-772-3554 Rev. Ralph Beidler
Trinity Baptist Church 403 6th Ave North, Lyndon, IL Pastor Alan Jahn Ph# 563-242-0307 www.trinitybaptistchapel.com
815-537-5151 - Prophetstown
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church
FENTON 815-772-4029 - Morrison, IL
Frary’s Lumber & Supply
Morrison Veterinary Clinic Insurance & Financial Services
First Christian Reformed Church 801 15th Ave., Fulton 815-589-3207
Thrive Ministries-Bethel CRC Campus 1208 3rd Avenue, Fulton, IL 815-589-2501 www.thriveforchrist.com bethelcrc@juno.com Pastor Kevin Ver Hoeven
Dominion Christian Fellowship Center 104 4th St. W. Lyndon, IL 61261 Rev. Barbi E. E. Momolu, Sr. 815-590-6971
Rock River Lumber & Grain
Ken L. Jansma, Agent office tel (815) 772-5658 100 E. Knox St. office fax (815) 772-8252 Morrison, IL 61270 Auto / Disability / Farm / Health / Home / Life
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Albany, IL 815-589-3542 Father Matthew Camaioni
Second Reformed Church 703 14th Ave., Fulton 589-3425 www.secondreformedchurch.net secretary@secondreformedchurch.net
Farmers Elevator
412 Lincolnway East Morrison
Fenton United Methodist Church 10019 Main Street, Fenton, IL Pastor Jan Shaulis 815-778-3789 Church 708-717-3908 Cell
Jentry Fane, DVM, DVM, R.R. Zinke, DVM, S.E. Blair, DVM, S.J. Lawfer, DVM
Phone 815-772-4047 14993 Lyndon Rd., Morrison
Allure of Prophetstown
Senior Living Apartments Skilled Nursing Services Hospice Impatient Outpatient Therapy Service 310 Mosher Drive, Prophetstown
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Dr. Bill Wilkin Dr. Scott Kunau Dr. Tina Kao-Reasoner 1130 17th Street, Fulton, IL
815-589-4007
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Brethren In Christ Church 815-772-4871 207 E. Knox Street Pastor Craig Sipes Church Of St. Anne Episcopal 401 North Cherry Street 815-772-2818 stannemorrison@ frontiernet.net www.churchofstanne morrison.org
Ebenezer Reformed Church 309 E. Park Street 815-772-2472 www.ercmorrison.com Emmanuel Reformed Church 202 E. Morris Street 815-772-3890 www.emmanuelreformedchurch. org Rev. Al Pruis, Interium Pastor Rich Criss, Ministry Coordinator First Baptist Church Pastor Dick Adams 406 E. Maple Ave. Morrison Phone 772-2696 First Presbyterian Church Rev. Michael Selburg 100 East Lincolnway 815-772-3510 Kingdom Life Community Church 11429 Ward Rd., Morrison 815-772-4098 www.kingdomlife.global Pastor Stephen Harmon
RUTLEDGE ELECTRIC 822 Main, Erie
Open Bible Fellowship 11429 Ward Rd., Morrison www.obfmidwest.org Pastor Chris Byrd
St. Mary’s Catholic Church Rev. Slawomir Zimodro, Pastor 13320 Garden Plain Rd., Morrison 815-772-3095 St. Peter’s Lutheran Church 601 N. Jackson St., Morrison www.stpetersmorrison.com Pastor Anthony Appel Thrive Ministries Christian Reformed Church Morrison Campus www.thriveforchrist.com 815-772-4657 300 West South Street Pastor of Ministry: Kevin VerHoeven bethelrevkev@gmail.com
PORT BYRON Bethel Baptist 27308 108th Ave. N. Port Byron, IL Church Phone: 523-3352 Pastor Lee Williams Church of the Cross United Methodist Church 22621 IL 2 & 92, Port Byron Pastor Chester McCoy Parish Office: 877-204-5654
Prophetstown Family Health Center Dr. Matthew Wolf, MD 212 E. Railroad St., Prophetstown
815-537-5050
Messiah Lutheran Church Port Byron Pastor Wayne Melaas - Swanson 309-523-2421 Peace Lutheran Church ELCA 20828 Friedens Road Port Byron, IL Interim Pastor: Nancy Jaster www.peacelutheranil.org Phone 309-523-2295 Port Byron Congregational Church 200 N. High Street, Port Byron 170 years of service Rev. Michael Rubino Church Phone - 523-2318 Port Byron First United Methodist Church 9412 – 228th Street North Port Byron, IL61275 Church Office Phone: (309) 523-2396 Church Email: portbumc@frontiernet.net Jim Crozier, Pastor Becky Butterfield Youth & Family Life Pastor Kathy Crozier - Spiritual Director
PROPHETSTOWN Advent Christian Church Pastor Michael Freeman ptownac.org
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Fairfield United Methodist Church 235th Street at 115th Ave. North, Port Byron Pastor Larry Misfeldt 309-523-3767 Family Worship – 9:30 a.m.
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Dave’s Goldsmith Shop
Dave and Betty Habben Diamond Setting - Remounts Jewelry Sales & Repair • Watch Batteries
309-659-7147 7750 Kelly Court, Erie, IL
First Lutheran Church Pastor Chelsey Weech Office -815-537-2758 www.firstlutheran-ptown.org Leon United Methodist Church 17173 Lomax Rd. Pastor Jan Shaulis Prophetstown United Methodist Church Rev. Mark Meyers (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 Yorktown Church of Christ
RAPIDS CITY St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 1416 Third Ave., Rapids City Fr. Glenn H. Harris Telephone (309) 496-2414
TAMPICO St. Mary Catholic Church 105 Benton St. 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 Church ph. 815-438-6105 Pastor’s ph. 815-438-2530
Dykstra & Law Insurance Agency, Inc.
Brent Dykstra, Agent In River City Mall 1426 10th Avenue, Fulton
815-589-2200
Harbor Crest Home (A Non-Profit Corporation)
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Crossroads Community Church 201 W. Market Morrison 815-956-0090 Pastor Jon Eastlick morrison@crossroadscn.com
Morrison United Methodist Church 200 W. Lincolnway 815-772-4030 Rev. Noah Panlilio
Countryside Christian Church 3817 230th St. N., Port Byron Church Phone 523-2834
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Bethesda Evangelical Lutheran Church 301 W. SouthSt. Pastor Tammy Anderson 815-414-1758 Office 772-4896 S. Orange & W. South Sts.
Morrison Christian Church 201 S. Genesee, Morrison 815-772-4325 or 815-772-4928 Don Merritt, Minister
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COVID-19 & HEALTH
Health departments expect increase in COVID-19 cases Over the last few days, expanded testing has become available for COVID-19 in the Northern Illinois Rockford Region. This means that more people in our community will have access to and be tested for COVID-19. With this increase in testing, there is expected to be more positive cases reported in our communities. This increase in testing is important at a time when our communities are experiencing increased infection.
In the Northern Illinois Rockford region, the cases of COVID-19 have not peaked nor plateaued. Local health departments (LHDs) are aware that more individuals in our community have COVID-19 than were being tested for the disease. Individuals can spread the disease even before they have symptoms. Increased testing helps public health officials to better understand the prevalence (number of cases at a given time) of COVID-19 in our communities.
Testing also allows us to identify individuals who have the disease or can spread the disease to help prevent more transmission throughout the community. The important thing to remember is that COVID-19 continues to spread in our communities. There is no vaccine to prevent or medicine to treat COVID-19. The best way the public can protect themselves, their family, and their community is by preventing exposure.
OUTDOOR RECREATION
Reopening of state parks welcomed by visitors BY JERRY LINDSEY & EARLEEN HINTON Shaw Media It’s official. You can now hike and fish at some area state parks, as long as you continue to practice social distancing. Morrison-Rockwood State Park, Lowden State Park, north of Oregon, and White Pines State Park, between Oregon and Polo, reopened to the general public on Friday. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker announced last week that Lowden and Morrison would reopen May 1. White Pines and a handful of other area parks, joined that list via the IDNR website on Friday. “Parks will be open from sun-up to sundown. Guests will be allowed to engage in activities such as wildlife observation, hiking, biking, equestrian use and fishing (both from the bank and boats with a limit of two persons per boat regardless of the relationship of the people in the boat) and mushroom hunting,” the IDNR website said. “All visitor centers, campgrounds, playgrounds, shelter reservations, interpretive educational programs, beaches, special events and concessions will remain closed; turkey hunting will remain suspended at state parks.” Tom Buskohl, of Polo, didn’t waste any time Friday morning in grabbing his fishing pole and heading to Morrison-Rockwood State Park. “It was really busy early,” Buskohl said. “I love Rockwood, I have always taken my sons and grandsons here. I always attend the fishing derby sponsored by Whiteside County Sheriff Department.” Kyle and Hayden Vinnedge, of Forreston, also tried their luck at Rockwood. “I office at home and we are homeschooling Hayden (9) and a 7-year-old daughter, so
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TOP LEFT: Kyle Vinnedge and his son, Hayden, of Forreston fish from a dock at Morrison-Rockwood State Park on May. 1. TOP RIGHT: Tom Buskohl, of Polo, tries his luck fishing. I’m glad the weather is good enough to get out. It is a huge change from homeschooling,” Kyle said. Tricia Clark, of Sterling, her twoyear-old son, Declan, and Summer Trenholm of Dixon, made sure they visited White Pines State Park on Friday. “We haven’t had anything to do about two months,” said Tricia as the trio walked across the bridge over Pine Creek at White Pines State Park on Friday. “We are just going to walk around today and look at the water.” Declan stopped long enough to find a rock and toss it into the creek. Further down the creek, Mary McConnaghay and Kyle Akins of Sycamore, were fly fishing. “We actually caught a few,” said Akins. “A trout and some smallmouth bass.” “It’s such a nice day,” added McConnaghay.
Area parks now open in Northwestern Illinois are: Black Hawk State Historic Site, Franklin Creek State Natural Area, Hennepin Canal State Trail, Lowden State Park, Mississippi Palisades State Park, Morrison-Rockwood State Park, Prophetstown State Park, Rock Cut State Park, Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area, and White Pines Forest State Park. IDNR’s website said visitors must follow these guidelines: • Practice social distancing by keeping at least six feet of distance between yourself and others • Stay home if you are sick or feeling any symptoms, such as fever, coughing, troubled breathing, and/ or other flu-like symptoms • Visit alone or with members of your household • Stay local and visit parks that are closest to where you live • If you arrive at a park and crowds are forming, please move to another
area or return another time/day to visit • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash. If you don’t have a tissue, cough or sneeze into your upper arm/elbow. At the direction of the Illinois Department of Public Health, restrooms, shower buildings (for restroom and handwashing use only) and flush toilet buildings with hand washing facilities are currently open. “This is a trying time for all of us. We appreciate your understanding as we navigate uncharted territory. Please feel free to email us at DNR. Parksadmin@Illinois.gov with additional questions,” the website said. The parks were closed by Pritzker in March as part of an executive order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
in Sociology, and is a proud alum! Denise previously worked as a customer sales representative. Denise came to Winning Wheels in the late 1990s after hearing about the facility that served younger populations. Her only other option was to go to a nursing home. She made the move from the Chicago area to Prophetstown and has loved it ever since. Denise says her favorite Winning Wheels activities are the group outings, and going to the gym twice a day. Her hobbies are reading, going to the gym, and calling her family. Denise’s favorite food is pasta or pizza, and her favorite TV show is Dr. Phil.
Winning Wheels’s Denise Schneider poses with Santa Claus.
IN BRIEF Tampico Alumni Banquet has been canceled Due to the many problems encountered with the coronavirus sweeping the country, it has been decided to cancel the annual Tampico High School Alumni Banquet which was to have been held on June 26. This will be the first time since the early 1900s that the annual traditional
get-together will not be held. The Tampico High School was in existence from 1886 thru 1996 and all graduates have enjoyed the annual reunion. Arrangements are being made for next year’s banquet and graduates will be notified of the date. Any address changes should be sent to Joan Johnson at 1720 Matznick Road, Tampico, IL 61283
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Winning Wheels, Inc. is an 88-bed facility located at 701 E. 3rd Street, Prophetstown. Founded in 1957, the center provides comprehensive rehabilitative services to young adults who have neurological impairments, and specializes in treating individuals living with brain and/or spinal cord injury. The facility is also VA certified. Denise Schneider, 59, is originally from Chicago. Her family members are two supportive siblings Howard and Jill, and two children - Black, 26, and Jessica, 25. Jessica recently became a CPA and Denise is really proud of her. Denise graduated from Northern Illinois University with a BA
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YOUR HEALTH
Deep breathing plays a big part in staying healthy BY STEPHEN HARRISON, M.D. Something that the COVID-19 crisis has taught us is the importance of breathing and in particular of deep breathing. Indeed not only the oxygen but also the nitrous oxide is turning out to be a more critical component for our immune system and we have realized previously. Anecdotal reports exist of people making substantial improvements by practicing the deep breathing techniques. These of course are not meant to replace additional important measures but only to supplement them. All essential deep breathing begins with the muscles in the abdomen known as the diaphragm. To initiate a deep breath feel the abdomen or stomach muscles go outward and then upward into the chest. Allow the air to continue up through the chest cavity and all the way up to the shoulders . The completion of the breath on the inhalation includes raising the shoulders in order to allow a little more air in to the lungs. Exhalation mostly involves the reverse of the process with an additional factor at the end. Once again the end of this phase involves raising the shoulders in order to completely remove all of the oxygen out of the lungs. Yoga masters have used different ratios of the
three phases of breathing in order to achieve some remarkable results. Phase one is breathing in. Phase two is breathing out. Phase three is the pause between the next breath. One pattern involves exhaling or breathing out for twice as long as you breathe in. The third phase of reading though involves a pause before initiating the next inhalation or breathing in. This third phase should be as long as the first phase of breathing in . Ideally a person will breathe through the nose because this does several positive features. It actually allows for about a 10 to 15% increase in the oxygenation. In addition breathing through the nose actually allows nitrous oxide to be released or it makes its way down into the alveoli of the lungs. This allows them to take in more air through expansion. In addition the nitrous oxide has an anti-bacterial effect and also an anti-virus affect. In addition it reduces the oxygen consumption of cells without compromising energy production. Another aspect of breathing we need to reassess is carbon dioxide known as CO2. Traditionally this has been looked at as a waste product that is of little use to humans although plants utilize it. In reality we are beginning to understand how important it is in humans.
It turns out that this product helps to dilate blood vessels. Oxygen on the other hand actually constricts blood vessels which can make it damaging in certain circumstances. Experiments are being done with combinations of oxygen and CO2. One way that CO2 can be increased is by breath holding. This turns out to be a potentially very helpful technique that can be developed over time with practice. This breath holding can actually increase the capacity of the lungs as well. Another element of breath holding is that it may activate the vagus nerve. This nerve is essential for many of the body’s core functions. This nerve may be better activated by humming during exhalation. Many patients have been encouraged to do deep breathing exercises after they have had a surgery. There are devices known as incentive spirometers to assist. Most have a number on them and a patient is typically assigned a target to achieve. These breathing exercises cannot be overdone. The best time to begin these breathing techniques is before one has a condition that requires such. The first step is to become more conscious of your breathing and replace the traditional shallow ineffective breathing that sets us up for infection.
cial music will be provided. Rich will be the organist, providing the prelude, interlude and postlude for the service. There will also be a special time with the children, so be sure to have your children ready for that. Services each week will continue to be Livestreamed at 9 a.m. each Sunday until such time as restrictions are lifted and we excitedly meet together as family again! Emmanuel will be hosting a blood drive for the Mis-
sissippi Valley Regional Blood Center on Monday, May 18th from 12:30- 5 p.m. in the gymnasium. Anyone who hasn’t donated since March 23 will be able to give. Appointments are required to assure social distancing. Please contact Deb Eissens @ 309-714-2008 to register for a time slot. No walk-ins will be accepted this time due to COVID-19. Visit www.emmanuelreformedchurch.org or call the church office at 815-772-3890 for more information.
EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH Mothers Day will be celebrated at Emmanuel Church via Livestream this Sunday. Pastor Al will take a week off from his a six-week message series “There Was A Man Named Job” to have Becky Koster deliver a special Mothers Day message that Pastor Al has written. This will be a different and meaningful way to hear the Mothers Day message. Ministry Coordinator Rich Criss will lead the contemporary worship set and spe-
Fulton Windmill Flour Recipe Submitted by Betty Wiebenga Blend:1 avocado cubed 4 large ripe bananas diced 2 eggs 2 t. vanilla Mix and Add: 2 cups deImmigrant fine wheat flour 1 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup cocoa
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING THE INTENT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF RIVER BEND COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 2, WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, TO TRANSFER $100,000 FROM THE WORKING CASH FUND AND $50,000 FROM THE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE FUND TO THE TRANSPORTION FUND TO COUNTERACT THE DEFICIT CAUSED BY NOT RECEIVING STATE FUNDING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that River Bend Community Unit School District Number 2, Whiteside County, Illinois (the “District”), will hold a public hearing on the 18th day of May 2020, at 6:30 P.M. The hearing will be held at the District Office, 1110 3rd Street, Fulton, Illinois. The purpose of the hearing will be to receive public comments on the proposal to transfer $100,000 from the Working Cash Fund and $50,000 from the Operations and Maintenance Fund to the Transportation Fund to counteract the deficit caused by not receiving state funding. Due to the Executive Order in Response to COVID-19 this meeting will be held telemetrically using the Zoom webinar platform. Anyone wishing to address the Board may do so by call-
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