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US adds a modest 130,000 jobs in August By Cristopher Rugaber AP ECONOMICS WRITER
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers added a modest 130,000 jobs in August, a sign that hiring in the United States has slowed but remains durable in the face of global economic weakness and President Donald Trump’s trade war with China. The job gain was boosted by the temporary hiring of 25,000 government workers for the 2020 Census. Excluding all government hiring, the economy added just 96,000 jobs in August, the fewest since May. Still, the Labor Department reported Friday in its monthly jobs report that the unemployment rate remained 3.7%, near the lowest level in five decades. And more Americans entered the workforce in August — a positive development that increased the proportion of adults who are either working or seeking work to its highest level since February. In addition, average hourly pay rose 3.2% from a year earlier, outpacing inflation and increasing Americans’ spending power. Even with the slower pace of hiring, more jobs and rising pay are expected to help sustain America’s economic recovery, which has entered its 11th year, the longest on record. An improving job market can help fuel consumer spending, the primary driver of growth. And for now, Americans are still spending. Consumer spending rose in the April-June quarter by the most in five years. It had also increased at a healthy clip in July. That is especially significant now because many businesses have cut their spending and delayed expansion and investment given their uncertainty about the duration and impact of the trade war. In addition, retaliatory tariffs from China have cut into U.S. exports. In its employment report Friday, the government revised down its estimate of job growth for June and July by a combined 20,000. That revision reduced average job growth for the past six months to 150,000, down from 223,000 for all of last year. Still, hiring at the current monthly average would be enough to keep up with population growth and lower the unemployment rate over time. For August, the unemployment rate for African-Americans fell to 5.5%, a record low. Trump has repeatedly highlighted that decline.
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PADS’ expansion falls behind, but nobody’s panicking By Tom Collins
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Carol Alcorn threw open the doors to the homeless shelter and…one person walked in. And that’s a good thing. Had there been a crush of people seeking refuge at Public Action to Deliver Shelter — unlikely when the nighttime lows are cool but not cold — Alcorn might have had a temporary space crunch. PADS’ expansion is, after all, 30 days behind schedule. Alcorn is executive director of Illinois Valley PADS and she’s only the latest in a growing chorus of people who’ve had it to here with Mother Nature. She was hoping to have the expanded shelter open by the start of PADS season, Sept. 1, but adverse weather has put contractors four weeks behind schedule. “We couldn’t get in for two months,” Alcorn said, “and there were small little glitches that
happen with contracting. We’re making it work.” It could have come at a much worse time, however. This time of year, Alcorn doesn’t so much get knocks on her door as she does phone calls from people who are running out of options and soon will seek shelter. Alcorn won’t have a full house until November or December. “We’re getting lots and lots of calls a day,” she said. “When you’re homeless it’s hard to get over that barrier of deciding to go into the shelter. It’s pretty typical for us to get numerous calls from the same individual before they decide to make that step.” The upshot is contractors have time to knock out the remaining quarter of unfinished work before the daily census starts creeping up. Workers were seen spackling the drywall and doing other end-stage tasks that signal the job is drawing to a close. What PADS still could use is cash donations. (See inset box)
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The expanded homeless shelter in Peru is getting close to being finished — only about a quarter of work left to go — but Carol Alcorn is none too pleased that Mother Nature put her workers 30 days behind schedule. Alcorn, executive director, pledges the expansion of Illinois Valley Public Action to Deliver Shelter’s location in Peru will be ready in time for the coming cold snap that will usher in more of the displaced. What Alcorn still needs is money; fundraising for the $1.1 million project hovers around the halfway mark.
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Chris Rush, La Salle VFW post commander, flips pork chops during the fifth annual BBQ-nBlues festival in downtown La Salle on Friday. Festivities continue today with Jazz’N the Street, with fireworks at 10 a.m. Find more details on page A3. NT PHOTO/SCOTT ANDERSON
PADS has gratefully accepted more than $500,000 toward the $1.1 million campaign goal. “The community’s generous response to the first phase of our building campaign has made this addition a reality for hundreds of our marginalized neighbors,” said Mary Koehler, a PADS board member. “It is our hope that as we prepare for a frigid winter and an increasing number of people coming to our doors, our valued donors and community partners will help us reach the finish line in raising the remaining funds to bring our building campaign to a successful conclusion.” Late last year, PADS launched an expansion of nearly 6,000 feet and which will roughly double its beds and washrooms plus add a proportional amount of classroom space. Groundbreaking was in spring. The need for growth was a reflection not only on the volume of bodies — which jumped 23%
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between winter 2016 and winter 2017 — but on their changing needs. Classroom space is needed because staff and volunteers don’t merely feed, clothe and lodge the clients, they also teach life skills for clients to get jobs, find places to live and make a fresh start. Segregated bedrooms are needed because of the growing number of women and children. While most of the clients are men, last year there were 35 families with 70 children, prompting PADS to install four family rooms plus separate men’s and women’s quarters. Last, they simply need space. See PADS Page A2
Mendota elementary teachers file intent-to-strike notice By the NewsTribune staff
MENDOTA — Mendota Elementary teachers are poised to strike on Oct. 16 unless an upcoming mediation session produces an agreement. In a Friday news release, MEA elementary teachers voted overwhelmingly (97% support) to strike. The vote comes after negotiations, begun in February, stalled and after a mediator was called in June. “After several meetings, talks have stalled once again. Today the MEA elementary teachers took an intent to strike vote,” While the potential strike date has been set for Oct. 16,
the next mediation session is scheduled for Sept. 19. Mendota grade school board president Sean Pappas said a federal mediator has been involved for a little over a month. In addition to the Sept. 19 meeting, a session is scheduled Oct. 1. “We have no official notification of a strike,” Mendota grade school board president Sean Pappas said at 3:20 p.m. Friday. “Negotiations are ongoing with the union and we’re hopeful for a resolution.” At www.newstrib.com: Read a complete statement issued Friday by the school board.
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road that would intersect with Route 251 and run west to Peoria Street. Sept. 7, 1969 — A break-in at the Model Clothing Co. in Walnut netted thieves a wardrobe worth $794.27 (worth $5,552.77 today).
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Contractor for La Salle cut phone line Many residents of the north side of La Salle were without land line phone service for part of this week after a contractor working for the city just east of the municipal pool struck a thick, underground phone line. AT&T workers wielding shovels and others operating heavy trenching and digging equipment were working to repair the line. Universal Contracting was working for the city of La Salle on a major sewer-separation project in the vicinity of Tonti, Sterling, LaHarpe, 11th, 12th and 13th streets when the line got cut in more than one location, said Jeff Bumgarner, city public works superintendent. He said AT&T and the contractor may need to determine whether there were inaccurate markings by a locator service (JULIE) prior to excavating work taking place.
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— Illinois’ judicial branch will use its first budget increase in six years in part to alleviate costs paid by local governments, court
officials said. This is the first time in almost 30 years the state’s courts were allocated the financial resources by the General Assembly to fully reimburse counties for salaries and probation ser-
vices, an official said. The Supreme Court, which has authority over all courts in Illinois, received an appropriation of just more than $405 million from the state’s main checking account.
Staff and volunteers served more than 35,000 meals last year and distributed 3,140 articles of clothing and 3,278 household items such as furnishings and small appliances. Which way will the numbers go as winter approaches? Early numbers aren’t encouraging. Ottawa PADS opened its doors in mid-August and 17 people checked in the first day. Within two weeks the census soared to a near-capacity 45. Ken Brown, board treasurer for PADS, pointed out the Ottawa shelter was expanded to include family rooms and the investment quickly proved a “huge asset” for displaced people in the Ottawa area. Brown urged donors to dig deeper and provide the same resources locally. “The need is just as great at the Peru shelter,” Brown said. “The expansion of the Peru shelter is costly, but will be a great benefit to the community and the families in need. We are hopeful for the generous support of the community so that the family rooms can be up and running before the cold weather.” Tom Collinscan be reached at (815) 220-6930 or TCollins@shawmedia. com.
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Public Notice Illinois Valley Regional Dispatch (IVRD), a 911-dispatch agency operating under an intergovernmental agreement between the cities of LaSalle, Peru, Oglesby and Mendota and serving several other contract communities in the Illinois Valley area is considering a long-term location to house the 911 center. IVRD is seeking a building to purchase or lease that must be located within the cities of LaSalle, Peru, Oglesby, or Mendota that currently is or is capable of modification to serve our centers needs. The building must be between 3000 and 6000 square feet capable of housing a large dispatch room serving multiple workstations, supervisor office(s), employee break room and kitchen, toilet facilities, locker room space, mechanical, electrical and technology space as well as a conference/training room. Any building must be of such construction to sufficiently serve the needs of a 911-communication center. Any individual or group wishing to discuss/offer such a building that could be available for sale or lease to IVRD is asked to contact Mr. John Duncan IV, the building and grounds liaison for IVRD at 779-201-5347 by no later than 10:00 am on Friday September 20, 2019.
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Get ready for golf carts Oglesby looks forward to proposed ATV park on expanded state park land By Brett Herrmann
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The Matthiessen State Park expansion is still more than a year away from opening to the public, but Oglesby isn’t waiting around to cash in on the new park land. This week, the city council passed an ordinance that will allow “golf carts and neighborhood vehicles” on the roads within city limits. “It’s our idea to get a jump on the west gate to Starved Rock,” said Mayor Dom Rivara. One item on the wish list for the new park expansion is an
End of the SAFE Team cases? Federal judge throws out No. 4 of 4, but motorists can re-plead By Tom Collins
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The last of the federal lawsuits filed against the SAFE Team has been dismissed, though the plaintiffs have a limited window to resubmit their case. Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Robert Dow threw out case No. 4 (of four) against the La Salle County State’s Attorney Felony Enforcement Team, the former drug interdiction team
that was struck down by state courts. While previous cases were dismissed because the statute of limitations ran out — judges ruled the clock started ticking when motorists were arrested, not when the SAFE Team was struck down — this case alleged the SAFE Team violated federal anti-racketeering laws. Dow disagreed. In a sprawling ruling, Dow said the motorists who collectively sued failed to answer first and foremost whether a municipality or government agency can even commit racketeering. “(The motorists also) have not alleged sufficient facts to establish that the initial traffic stops were unconstitutional
or otherwise violated federal law,” Dow wrote, adding later, “Even if (they) could establish a constitutional violation by alleging (SAFE agents) acted beyond their authority under state law the individual (agents) still would be entitled to qualified immunity.” The case isn’t over just yet. Dow gave plaintiff’s attorneys until Oct. 2 to re-file their pleadings, meaning the motorists will get another bite at the apple. Lead plaintiffs’ attorney Patrick Flanagan and La Salle County state’s attorney Karen Donnelly did not respond to requests or comment. A total of 74 people were charged with felonies after being pulled over by the SAFE Team.
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A Back2School Bash is planned for all students in kindergarten through eighth grade 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15 at Baker Lake, Peru. Perfectly Flawed Foundation is throwing the party including free music, food, giveaways, competitions, and activities such as a dunk tank, photo booth, open mic and more. “Students will have the opportunity to discover their passion: ranging from art, music, woodworking, sports, and more,” says Matthew Klein, one of the event organizers. “We encourage all students to take advantage of this free opportunity. We hope to see you there!”
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Illinois State Police District 17 Commander, Capt. Jason LoCoco, said Occupant Restraint Enforcement Patrols in La Salle last month resulted in 30 safety belt citations and 16 warnings, plus 18 additional warnings. These OREPs provided extra patrol coverage for the ISP so officers could focus on saving lives by making sure all vehicle occupants were buckled up and children are in proper safety restraints.
Most of them pleaded guilty, but a California woman challenged her arrest and persuaded three courts that the unit wasn’t lawful. That led to fears that taxpayers would be slammed with hefty judgments. Four lawsuits were, in fact, filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. However, lawyers for La Salle County have successfully argued for dismissal of each case at pretrial phases.
Jazz, fireworks tonight follow up smokin’ good time, BBQ-n-Blues Friday Above: Jason Wates of Rock Island rotates his famous ribs in his smoker at the fifth annual BBQ-n-Blues festival in La Salle. Wates, from Team Apple Smoke, won the cook-off competition the previous three years. More food and music, as well as wine, are on tap today for the Jazz’N the Street festival. Today’s festivities start with music by The Jazz Crew at 4 p.m. Fireworks after the 8 p.m. set by Gene-n-Tonic cap off the fun. Right: A closeup of a rack of ribs simmers on the grill. NEWSTRIBUNE PHOTOS/SCOTT ANDERSON
With Walmart Distribution Center installing a solar garden, the city of Spring Valley may lose out on some utility tax revenue when the business generates some of its own power. However, the solar panels may bring in tax revenue for the city in a different way. “It seems to me what we’re going to make in the increase in property tax is more than going to offset what we’re going to lose in utility tax,” Mayor Walt Marini said at Wednesday’s legislative committee meeting. The council had expressed concern in the past that the city would lose utility tax revenue with solar instillations around town. There was some previous talk of finding a way to recoup those loses, but Marini said they may be insignificant. “I think whatever the loss would be in utility tax would be a drop in the bucket,” he said. “For someone to go green, I think we should be encouraging that.” The council continued discussion on what needs to happen on the residential level when a homeowner installs a solar setup. The council talked about residents needing a building permit and an inspection from the city fire marshal if installing solar panels. Alderman Ed Jauch said Ameren already inspects solar setups on residential homes. But the council said there are other factors that they may want to cover in a city inspection. BACKING OUT OF A WIND FARM The Spring Valley city council got some analysis on a See SV Page A4
Peru PADS, Habitat receive $20k or more By Brent Bader SHAW MEDIA
OTTAWA — Habitat for Humanity has built 14 homes in the area and, thanks to a grant from a state program, they are ready to start work on their 15th, which will be going up on Catherine Street in Ottawa. Habitat for Humanity of La Salle, Bureau and Putnam Counties Executive Director Sally Van Cura said she applied for a grant through the state’s Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund and was delighted to receive the maximum amount of $25,000 from the program. “With this type of funding, it will jumpstart our 15th home,” Van Cura said. Community Food Basket of Ottawa and Illinois Valley PADS homeless shelters also saw money come in from the program. Officials from all three businesses met with Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs at the Community Food Basket of Ottawa this week to share their stories with media and encourage other nonprofits to apply. Frerichs said he makes monetary investments on behalf of the state but gets “really excited when we make investments in people or make investments in communities.” “We want to make a difference in Illinois but we don’t need to See GRANTS Page A4
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Do you avoid the busiest streets by driving to La Salle on Peru’s Seventh Street? Bumpy, isn’t it? City engineer Eric Carls said the intersection of Seventh and Plain streets should get a little smoother next week, when paving crews are scheduled to arrive to complete a major sewer replacement project east of Washington Park and north of U.S. 6 under Plain and Rock streets.
Learn about an abolitionist hero La Salle County Historical Society will host a presentation on the Ottawa Rescue Case given by local author Heinz Suppan at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, at the historical society’s Heritage Center, 208 Clark St., Utica. Suppan has penned the book “The Ottawa Rescue Case” which explores the series of events surrounding Jim Gray
and local abolitionist hero John Hossack, who went to jail under the Fugitive Slave Act for helping save a man from slave catchers. Suppan’s book will be available for purchase at the event. Price of the lecture is free with paid admission to the museum ($5 for adults, $3 for students, free for historical society members).
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This car received severe damage when it was struck in an intersection by a school bus in Spring Valley on Friday morning.
School bus strikes car in Spring Valley By Brett Herrmann NEWSTRIBUNE STAFF
A bus driver was cited following a car versus bus crash in Spring Valley Friday morning. Dennis A. Matz, 74, of 101 E. U.S. 34, Apt. 3, Mendota was charged with failure to yield at an intersection following the crash, which occurred at 7:37 a.m. Friday at Minnesota and
Power streets, according to Spring Valley police. A car driven by Jeanette M. Smith of 228 E. Caroline St., Spring Valley was northbound on Power Street and received severe rear-end damage after the impact with the westbound bus in the intersection before striking a telephone pole, according to police. The bus received See BUS Page A4
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OTTAWA — One of the bison from Buffalo Rock State Park was euthanized Thursday. Holly, the matriarch bison at the park just west of Ottawa, was suffering from what the Illinois Department of Natural Resources described as a “serious illness” and was under active veterinary care. Holly was born in 1999 and came to Buffalo Rock in 2005. She later gave birth to her daughter Pebbles in April 2005. On Facebook, the DNR said it will seek an additional bison to live with Pebbles at the park.
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proposal from Nebraska-based Bluestem Energy Solutions to buy into a wind farm. Marini and other city officials met with Bluestem and then passed along the information to the city’s energy consultant Mark Pruitt. Marini said Bluestem’s projections for energy costs in the contract — which spans 25 years — seem very high down the line compared to how costs have increased over the past ten years. He said this type of deal could put future city councils at a disadvantage. “I think there is too much at question there,” Marini said. The council agreed they would not move forward with the proposal, but keep an eye out for other renewable energy ventures. Brett Herrmann can be reached at (815) 220-6933 or bherrmann@shawmedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @NT_ SpringValley.
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PHS alumnus made a difference in Africa Dr. Timothy Herrick speaks to students at Princeton High School on Friday during a speech by Herrick, the third inductee into the Princeton High School Hall of Fame. Herrick graduated from Princeton High School in 1975. After high school, he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Science from the University of Illinois and his medical degree from Northwestern University. Dr. Herrick also earned a Master of Science degree while a Fellow in Family Medicine at the Ohio State University. After completing his medical studies in the United States, Herrick spent more than 20 years in Africa as a medical doctor and received his certification in Tropical Medicine from the American Tropical Medicine and Health Society. While in Africa, he worked in rural hospitals, began a community health program in several villages, treated people living on city streets and taught in a variety of settings.
PRINCETON — Ted Johnson, this year’s Homestead Festival Grand Marshal, graduated from Princeton High School in 1955 as senior class president and attended Northern Illinois University. In 1949, he worked at Johnson’s Standard Oil at the corner of Elm Place and Main Street. In 1959 Johnson owned and operated Ted’s Neighborly Service on East Peru Street, now known as Happ’s Re-pair. With the completion of Interstate 80 and the diminished traffic through Princeton, Johnson chose to make a career change. As a result, in 1963 he was hired as the advertising manager for the Bureau County Republican. In 1971, he made another career change and began working for Larson’s Furniture Store. In 1978, he opened Johnson’s Carpet Shoppe and retired from there
in 1995. Finally, in 2003 he started Barrels of Fun which is a highlight of the Homestead Festival parade every year. Others recognized Friday, the opening day of the threeday Homestead Festival, were Princeton Junior Woman’s Club Baby Contest first-place boy Dallas Eckberg, son of Derrick Eckberg and Kaelynn Geheber; and first-place girl Piper Petersen. Bruce Jewelers received first place in the annual window display contest, Commercial category, with a Sentimental Journey-themed display. Princeton Junior Woman’s Club’s display in the Studio K window took first place in the Club and Organization category and Glen Lange had the firstplace collections/historians display, at Sherwin Williams.
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ATV park, and the new ordinance is to help show Oglesby is on board with the idea, said commissioner Tom Argubright. “What this ordinance is really doing is showing we’re serious in bringing in the ATV park,” Argubright said. Commissioner Carrie Lijewski added it will help bring in new revenue for the city. To register, there is an annual fee of $50 for a vehicle and city officials also expect the ATV park, along with the larger Matthiessen park, to bring in more tourists. SEWER HOOKUPS Oglesby will send a letter to residents asking them to disconnect illegal sewer hookups. Commissioner Jason Curran said the intent of the letter is to reduce the number of people who have pumps hooked up to the city’s sanitary sewer line instead of the storm sewer line. “We’re treating rainwater,” Curran said. “Cedar Creek subdivision seems to be the worst.” Curran said the city is looking to verify which homes are in violation and have the residents correct the issue. Otherwise, fines can be issued, according to current city ordinances. One resident asked if the city would offer incentive to fix the hookups. Curran said because it’s on private property, it’s the citizen’s responsibility. The city cannot force the fixes upon residents, but they can levy fines.
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minor front-end damage and the car was towed from the scene. Spring Valley Elementary superintendent Jim Hermes said there were no injuries to students during the crash. He said another bus came and picked them up before transporting them to John F. Kennedy School. Parents were notified of the incident shortly after. Police said a total of 32 students were on the bus at the time of the crash. “We sent it out to the parents to let them know
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FROM PAGE A3 set up new programs or hire new people to do this,” Frerichs said. “We have dedicated individuals and dedicated organizations throughout the state. Many of which have a personal mission.” The Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund was established by larger nonprofits that wanted to extend a helping hand to smaller organizations. They’ve contributed to the fund for years when paying their filing fees, some of which go into the fund. Frerichs said an internal audit was conducted when he took office in 2014 which found the fund had remained stagnant for years. A Charitable Trust Board was established of members from throughout Illinois to avoid potential political connections and establish guidelines such as seeking out organizations that assist communities with housing, workforce development or increasing the availability of food. The organizations selected also must work with annual budgets of $1 million or less and are only able to apply once, but Frerichs said that may be reas-
ditional 6,000 square feet, which will add to the utility cost. She said the shelters helped 177 people find employment last year while 99 others found housing in the community. Frerichs said if the state attempted to help as many people as these organizations had, the cost of administrators and equipment would reduce the amount of help they could provide. “Our dollars can go a lot longer and supplement the work they’re doing,” he said of the grant money. NOT TOO LATE TO APPLY: The program is in the middle of the grant application period, which is open until Monday, Sept. 30. To apply, visit illinoistreasurer. gov or contact the treasurer’s office at (312)814-1817. Vercolio-Osmund said the grant application process was easy and recommended other nonprofits in the area apply for funds if they meet the qualifications. Van Cura agreed and said work on their latest home is expected to begin in the next three to four weeks. “We will thrive on this grant for years to come,” Van Cura said.
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Community Food Basket of Ottawa Director of Development Beth VercolioOsmund (from left) and Director of Operations Marissa Vicich give Illinois State treasurer Michael Frerichs a tour of the food pantry and detail their plans to switch to a client choice-based service. The food pantry was the recipient of a charitable trust grant overseen by Frerichs’ office and he shared more information for other nonprofits in the area. sessed depending on the future of the program. Since revitalizing the fund, they’ve given out $1.8 million to 80 organizations. The Community Food Basket of Ottawa utilized the grant and was able to purchase a second vehicle to visit smaller food banks and to complement the larger truck they have traveling to grocery stores and Bloomington for
food pantry partners. BOOST FOR PERU PADS: The PADS homeless shelters in Ottawa and Peru also received $20,000, which Executive Director Carol Alcorn said will come close to covering their utilities for a year. The Peru shelter at 1320 Menards St. has 24 beds and is in the process of adding an ad-
Graves-Hume Public Library in Mendota hosts family event, with ‘LEGO Movie,’ pizza MENDOTA — Activities this month at include the 10:30 a.m. showing today of along with a LEGO craft. Rosati’s of Graves-Hume Public Library in Mendota “LEGO Movie 2” for children and adults, Mendota will provide pizza.
what took place,” he said. “And they could come up to the school to check on their kids.” School administrators and staff members went to the scene to check on students, police said. Neither Spring Valley Fire Department nor 10/33 Ambulance were dispatched to the scene as both driv-ers did not require medical treatment. The bus was owned by Johannes Bus Service. Brett Herrmann can be reached at (815) 220-6933 or bherrmann@shawmedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @NT_SpringValley.
Lodge postpones trolley blessing Starved Rock Lodge has postponed the trolley blessing of Liberty that was set for next Monday, Sept. 9 to a later date due to curb painting.
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If you’ve ever been frustrated by your smartphone or you’re considering making the leap, join Illinois Valley Cellular at the Peru Public Library at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11 for a free training session. Registration is required; call (815) 223-0229. For more information visit perulibrary.org.
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Trump’s conservative critics are speaking a code By Calvin Woodward
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Like whisperers in a tempest, conservative-minded officials across the breadth of Donald Trump’s government are letting it be known what they think of him, and some of it isn’t pretty. But they are speaking oh so softly, in a kind of code, to a country that may only hear shouting. Jim Mattis is just the latest in a string of leading lights from the conservative establishment to throw shade at Trump. As with others — the chief justice, a special counsel, various Republican lawmakers who hope to have a political future — the ex-Pentagon chief’s words are subtle, filtered through notions of duty, decorum, deference to history, the greater good. Crack the code and you can sometimes see deep discomfort with Trump, the contours of a searing repudiation. In the view of many institutionalists of the right as well as the left, he is bulldozing values that America holds dear. Yet the negativity is couched in words of moderation and caution. What effect does that have in Trump’s America? These are sober, restrained players in a fracas produced, directed and dominated by an in-your-face president. “The well-informed public understands what they’re saying and how deeply concerned they are,” said Cal Jillson, a political science professor and historian at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. “The rest of the public might not get it.” Says Eric Dezenhall, a crisis-management specialist who has studied Trump’s rise in business and politics: “In a fight between crassness and discretion in the new millennium, crassness will win every time.” Washington’s well-known partisan fever coexists with a more decorous tradition in some quarters — of raising eyebrows instead of raising hell, of saying things in so many words without actually using the words. People such as Mattis, former special counsel Robert Mueller and Chief Justice John Roberts are steeped in those ways. When certain people let down their guard, history can happen. So it was when Joseph Nye Welch, a lawyer representing the
buttoned-up U.S. Army, assailed Sen. Joseph McCarthy in a 1954 congressional hearing remembered for his putdown of the senator’s scorched-earth pursuit of men and women he deemed communist sympathizers in government and society: “Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?” In the McCarthy and Richard Nixon eras, “it took a long time for congressional leaders for the Republican Party to see the damage to their party and step in,” Jillson said, and no such tipping point has been reached in Republican ranks. If it comes, he said, “that’s when they’ll talk and then everybody will hear them.” “Republicans will not do it while they think there are still gains to be made through the Trump presidency,” he said. But if the fear that was stirred by
2018 losses and Trump’s behavior since then “consolidates into wide-eyed terror,” that’s “when they cut their people loose,” loyalty fractures and more in the GOP abandon the president. For now, censure comes in coded form from power players in the nonpartisan world — as well as frontally from a few Republican lawmakers as they exit their careers and from, predictably, Democrats. “Mattis, Mueller and others have lived in a world of consequences which, combined with their natures, has made them discreet,” says Dezenhall, the crisis-management specialist. “They’re not about to blast Trump because they view it as dishonorable.” But they hint at what they think. When The Associated Press asked the chief justice last fall to address Trump’s criticism of judges who had ruled against
is seriously understaffed but needs seem to go to deaf ears at Springfield DNR; the hiring process is ridiculously inefficient. Yes, all state parks are compromised, but Starved Rock is in crises! Holiday weekends are Help! The trails and canyon areas of Starved Rock State Park nightmares of a sea of humanity and regular weekends Mayare being destroyed by overuse October are not much better. and illegal climbers of which On Labor Day weekend, there are too numerous to count Starved Rock Park attendance on weekends! Tonti Canyon, One of 9 canyons the public has was: Saturday Aug. 31, 24,844; Sunday, Sept. 1, 28,369; access to is now cordoned off Monday, Sept. 2, 29,343 = due to excess use and extreme 82,556. erosion. Matthiessen State Park which The No. 1 goal of the is overseen by Starved Rock Department of Natural staff: Saturday, Aug. 31, 4169; Resources is to preserve and Sunday, Sept. 1, 5478; Monday, protect the resources of the Sept. 2, 5407 = 15,054. This State of Illinois. The DNR has gives a grand total of visitors for been losing the battle at the three days at 97,610. The land busiest park in the state and and the staff are at the breaking one of the busiest State Parks point. The majority of our state in the nation! 2017 statistics reveal Starved Rock had a greater parks wouldn’t see that total for yearly attendance than 50 of the a month. The presence of Conservation 60 US National Parks! The park Police Officers, who are trusted
to enforce the laws of the state, are on the “endangered species list” at this park. In this region of the state there are five CPOs who are in charge of six counties: La Salle, Bureau, Putnam, Boone, Winnebago and DeKalb; plus all of the rivers, natural areas, parks and all hunting and fishing regulations within those boundaries = “endangered species”. Many park visitors are unaware of, or choose to disregard, posted park rules that appear on numerous signs within the parks as well as on park maps and brochures. No one is available to enforce the Park rules on the trails, staff is spread so thin they are only able to respond if an emergency arises. For the most part on weekends the CPO’s and park staff are utilized to direct the never-ending stream of traffic entering the Parks. The public is on a rampage to do as they please with disregard for the park, their own safety and
his wishes — like the “Obama judge” who had just rejected his migrant asylum policy — it did not really expect an answer. It got one. “We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges,” the Republican-nominated Roberts responded in a statement. “What we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right to those appearing before them.” He added: “The independent judiciary is something we should all be thankful for.” His words were both startling and circumspect, no more provocative on the surface than a civics lesson, yet a rare engagement by the high court in the fray. Roberts had never addressed Trump’s past personal criticisms, whether as president or pundit (“Congratulations to John
Roberts for making Americans hate the Supreme Court because of his BS,” Trump tweeted in 2012). But when Trump rhetorically charged through the firewall of the independent judiciary, the chief justice subtly called him out. Among the elites, those without robes also maintain stoicism through slings and arrows, to a point. Trump-nominated Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell bites his lip in silence when the president, upset that interest rates aren’t lower, takes on a target that past presidents only jousted with obliquely. “My only question is, who is our bigger enemy, Jay Powel or Chairman Xi?” Trump demanded in a tweet misspelling the Fed chairman’s name and referring to China’s president.
OPEN FORUM Our state parks are being destroyed and the state is doing little to help
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Governor J.B. Pritzker State Capitol, Room 207 Springfield 62706 Website: Illinois.gov/gov/ 38th District Sen. Sue Rezin-R 350 Fifth St., Suite 264 Peru, IL 61354 (815) 220-8720 E-mail: senatorrezin@gmail.com 75th District Rep. David A. Welter-R 1421 N. Division St.
Morris, IL 60450 (815) 416-1475 E-mail: welter@ilhousegop.org 76th District Rep. Lance Yednock-D 628 Columbus St., Ste. 204 Ottawa, IL 61350 (815) 324-5055 E-mail: staterepyednock@gmail. com 53rd District Sen. Jason Barickman-R 3004 G.E. Road, Suite 1B
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THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY “The theory seems to be that as long as a man is a failure he is one of God’s children, but that as soon as he succeeds he is taken over by the devil.” — H.L. Mencken, American journalist-author (1880-1956). “Be yourself. The world worships the original.” — Ingrid Bergman (1915-1982).
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BRIEFS Episcopalians celebrate jointly Sunday in Streator Members of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in La Salle will participate in a combined Eucharist with members of the other churches of the La Salle County Episcopal Ministry on Sunday at Christ Episcopal Church, Streator. A potluck lunch will follow. There will be no service at St. Paul’s that day. The regular 10:30 a.m. service will resume Sept. 15.
IV Cursillo holds Sept. 14 day of renewal event PETERSTOWN — Illinois Valley Cursillo will hold its annual Day of Renewal from 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Peterstown Cursillo Center, a mile west of Route 251 at East First Road and North 39th Road. For details, call Bill Dekowski at (815) 663-7188 or Loretta Volker at (815) 875-1330.
Trinity marks Delgado’s service, birthday Sept. 15 Pastor Betty Delgado will celebrate 25 years of pastoral service, and her 75th birthday, Sunday, Sept. 15 at Trinity United Church of Christ, La Salle. Delgado will be presented with a portrait to be placed in the church hall. The presentation will be during services at 10:15 a.m., followed by a hanging ceremony at noon. An open house with refreshments will be noon -2 p.m. in the church hall.
Want peace? Stop. Think. Observe. Pray. I am a recovering addict. However, it might not be what you are thinking. I don’t have an addiction to a drink or substance. I have an addiction to technology. I recognized a little while back that I would check my phone for Pastor messages, Cameron emails, or notificaGraper tions within LEAD PASTOR . the first 60 AX CHURCH, seconds of LA SALLE waking up. I would pull out my phone instantly if I had to wait in line for more than 10 seconds. I would put on a podcast or youtube video on my phone to listen to if I had to take a drive that was more than a few blocks. I realized this might be getting
out of hand and began to think and pray about the situation. Do any of you might share some of those same habits and are just as addicted to technology? We live at a fascinating time in history. We are instantly connected to nearly every corner of the world through the internet. This is an amazing time to be alive. But I am uncertain we know how to interact with all of this content in a healthy way. I am not saying that technology is evil or that we should go back to the “good ol’ days.” But, what if we are overdoing it by filling every last moment with technology and content? As we go through our days, we transition from one thing or situation to another multiple times. In between these important things in our day, we have little moments that we are doing nothing or waiting for the next thing to start. These are the moments we immediately tend to fill with technology and content. But what if we didn’t? What if that pause (the moment be-
tween things) was actually on purpose? I know there might be something great you could hear on a podcast, or something interesting you could read on Facebook. But, what if God had something better waiting for you in that pause if you didn’t fill it with technology? I came up with the idea of S.T.O.P. (Stop. Think. Observe. Pray.) Instead of filling that pause with content, just S.T.O.P. Stop: pause, relax, let your brain unwind for a minute instead of processing something new. Think: ponder what you have recently experienced or what you are getting ready to start or accomplish. Observe: look around at the beauty of the world and the people around you. Pray: talk to God about your concerns and listen to what He is saying. Stop. Think. Observe. Pray. What if God had something better waiting for us to experience in that little pause than the tech-
nology could provide? Most people would love to hear from God. But, I also believe that God is talking more often than people are listening. Luke 5:16 says, “But Jesus often withdrew to the wilderness for prayer.” Which makes me wonder: If the son of God had to get away from the chaos to hear clearly from the Father, how much more do we imperfect sinners need this reprieve from distractions? Maybe we are filling up the little moments that God would love to speak with technology and content instead of listening for Him. Would you give it a try? The next time you find yourself in one of these little pauses where you go to pull out your phone and fill it with content… S.T.O.P. Put the phone back in your pocket. Stop, think, observe, and pray. You might surprised what God has waiting for you there in that moment.
Pope on critics: It’s ‘an honor if the Americans attack me’ By Nicole Winfield
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (AP) — Pope Francis acknowledged his growing opposition within the conservative
right-wing of the U.S. Catholic Church and said aboard the papal plane it is “an honor if the Americans attack me.” Francis commented on critics of his papacy when he received a copy of a new book about his
detractors in the United States, “How America Wants to Change the Pope.” Author Nicholas Seneze, who covers the Vatican for the French Catholic newspaper La Croix, presented it to Francis on a flight to Africa.
In his book, Seneze charts the fierce criticism by American conservatives who loathe the pope’s outreach to migrants and China, his denunciation of free-market capitalism and his environmental concerns
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CHERRY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. Worship, Sunday, 8:15am. Pastor Karen Karczewski. For more information, call 815-447-2360. HOLY TRINITY. (815) 894-2006. Mass Times: Tuesday & Thursday 12:15pm, Saturday 4:00pm, Sunday 8:30am. CherryHolyTrinity.org
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COMPTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Sun. Worship: 9am. Sunday School all ages: 10:15am. Pastor Glen Stewart. Ph. 815/497-2491. Handicap IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Worship 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. www. immanuellutherancompton.org. 815-539-6567.
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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF DEPUE. Sun. worship 10:15am; Sun. school 10:30am. Bible study Tues. 1:30pm. Pastor Karen Karczewski. Office: 815447-2332. pastor@depueandcherryucc.org ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Sat Vigil Mass 4pm; Sun 10:15am & 12 Noon in Spanish; Confession Sat 3:15-3:45pm; 815-447-2552
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FIRST LUTHERAN (ELCA) 411 E Hopkins Ave Worship Service 10:30am Church School 9:15. SACRED HEART. Saturday Mass 4:00 p.m.; Sunday Mass 7 & 11:00 a.m.; Daily Mon. 5:00 p.m., Wed., Fri. 7:30 a.m. Confessions Sat. 3:00 p.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST CONGREGATIONAL. 103 N. Church St. 8:30 a.m. Summer Garden Service. Traditional Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Pastor Ron McNeill. 815-339-2305
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ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 344 Joliet St. HENNEPIN ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH. 10th St & Dore Dr. Mass Worship Sun. 10:30am 815 220 0238 www.lcem.org Saturday, 5:30pm; Sun. Mass 9am; Tues. 5:00pm & TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 829 4th St. Sun. School 9am; Worship 10:15; Air-cond.; Handicap Thur. 7:30am; Confessions Sun. 8:15am accessible; Childcare; Groups: Couples, Trinity 3, Youth Group. Pastor Betty Delgado - Cell 815-343HENRY 4426; Home 815-664-2783; Church 815-326-0480 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 511 Wirt St, Sunday School 9:15am, Worship 10:30am (summer 9:30am), LEONORE puppet team Wednesdays 7pm 309-364-3083 GOOD SHEPHERD BAPTIST 1376 County Rd 1350N. RICHLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Worship Sunday - 10am Worship; Children’s Church 10am; - 8:00 am 1st Sunday each mo. CC Class - 8:20am Evening Service 6pm. Wednesday Bible Study & Sun. School 9:00-10:00am. Rev. Mark Nowakowski Prayer 6:30. Glenn Foster, Pastor - 815-228-3775. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH. 1851 East 950th. Church Phone: 309-364-3151. gsbchenry@gmail. 8:30am. Sun. Worship. Pastor Dan Stalker. STS. PETER & PAUL OF LEONORE. 1 mile S. com. www.goodshepherdhenry.com. of Leonore (957 N. 17th Rd, Tonica). Saturday Confession 5:45pm, Mass 6pm; Sunday Mass 10am; HOLLOWAYVILLE Wed. Mass 9am. 815-672-2474 HOLLOWAYVILLE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. Confirmation Class 8:30am; Church Service 9:30am; LOSTANT Sunday School 9:45am. Pastor Mike Slutz LOSTANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Worship Service 9am. Rev. Mark Nowakowski, Pastor. KASBEER RIVER OF DESTINY CHURCH. Sun. Worship 9:30am; KASBEER COMMUNITY CHURCH. Pastor: Eric Siebert Wed. Bible Study 7pm Pastor Yong Brierly. 368-8117 (815) 875-1030. Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH. Sunday Mass at 8:00 a.m. Confessions are by LA MOILLE appointment only. Mass at 8:00 a.m. on Thursdays COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST 73 North Main (815) 853-4558. Father Patrick Greenough OFM Worship 9am Sunday School 10:15am Pastor David Jungnickel 638-2348 or (815) 303-3516 MAGNOLIA CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH. 14030 IL LA SALLE Hwy 18 (Jct Rt 18 & 89). 815/869-3019. Sunday ABUNDANT LIFE FELLOWSHIP. lasallechurch. School 9am Children & Adults; Sun. Worship 10am org. “Life, and Life More Abundantly.” On the Nursery avail.; Wed 6:30pm Prayer & Bible Study. corner of 5th and Hennepin St. Join us in “VISION: Pastor Dave Van Laar / Fire Chaplain. PSALM24/7” as we plan to open our doors for MAGNOLIA UNITED METHODIST. Worship 9am. prayer and live worship 24 hours a day, 7 days a Pastor Gaurav Holkar 309-750-9389. week. We are currently open Tuesday thru Friday 9am-4pm, Sunday Morning Service & “KIDCORE” MCNABB Children’s Ministry at 10:30am, Sunday afternoon EMMAUS LUTHERAN Hwy 89 Morning Worship 8:30 Teen Service at 2pm, Wednesday Adult Bible Study at 6pm, Thursday Corporate Prayer at 10am-11am. a.m. Church School 9:30 a.m. CALVARY APOSTOLIC SANCTUARY. 16 Gunia Drive. McNABB UNITED METHODIST. Worship 10:30am. Services Sunday 3pm and Thursday 7pm. 815- Pastor Gaurav Holkar 309-750-9389. 566-3902 Find directions on our website www. NEW HOPE PARISH OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worship: Hennepin 8:00; Magnolia 10:00; calvaryapostolicsanctuary.webs.com CHRIST FAMILY CHURCH OF THE FOURSQUARE McNabb 11:15. Pastor Joshua Wiggs 618-201-5677 GOSPEL. 931 Third St. Sunday 10 a.m. Worship pastorjoshuawiggs2017@gmail.com SOCIETY OF FRIENDS-QUAKERS, Sunday School Service. Wed. 7 p.m. Graded Classes FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 200 - 24th Street. 815- 10am. Sunday Worship 11am. Contact Rachel 815223-1333 firstbaptistchurchoflasalle.com Sun Sch- 339-2530 or Dick 815-866-8282. 9:30am, AM Service-10:30am, PM Service-6pm Wed. Services (adults, teens & children) 6:30pm MENDOTA FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 5th and Joliet CHRIST’S CHURCH 1107 Main St. (815) 503-3273. St. Sunday Worship 10:15 a.m.; Sunday School 9:00 Sunday Bible Study (all ages) 9:30am; Sunday a.m. www.firstconglasalle.org. Worship 10:30am (nursery provided); Prayer GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1345 meeting every Wednesday 6:30pm Chartres St. Sunday Worship - 9:00am; Sunday FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1003 5th Ave. School 10am. Worship 10am; Coffee Hour 11am; Bible Study Wed. HAVEN OF HOPE BIBLE CHURCH. 116 Sterling. 9:30am and 7pm. Rev. Susan Presley. 815-538Services Sunday 10 a.m. Prayer Service Thursday 5603. www.fpcmendota.com 6:30 p.m. Gospel Songfest first Sunday of the month FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 100 E 6th at 5 p.m. joining with THE LIVING WORD CHURCH St. 815-538-5587. Fall Schedule: 9am Praise OF GOD at 159 Gooding St. in LaSalle. Worship. 9am Sunday School. 10:30am Traditional THE LIVING WORD CHURCH OF GOD. 159 Gooding St. Worship. For details call (815) 538-5587 or visit Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6 p.m. firstumcmendota.org Wednesday Evening School 7 p.m. Rev. Cres Rios ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH. 607 10th Ave. MIGHTY WORD CHURCH 599 Canaan Dr 815-224- 815-539-5626. Services: 5pm Saturday; 9am Sunday 4067 Pastors Tom & Phyllis Arnold Sunday Worship UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, Rt 251 North, 10:30am Wednesday service 7:00pm Mendota;Sun.Chr.Ed.10 am, Worship 11:30 am QUEEN OF THE HOLY ROSARY SHRINE. 529 4th St. Wed.7 pm;mendotaupc.org Masses: Mon. & Fri. 8am; Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 7am ZION UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 808 Jefferson & 8am (when school is in session, Wed. Masses are St 538-2186 9am Worship 10:15am Sunday School 7am & 9:15am); Latin Mass Sun. 10am. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Mon. 8:30am-5:30pm, NEW BEDFORD closing with Benediction 5:15pm. Confession: Mon. 4:30-5:15pm (except second Mon. of month). NEW BEDFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH. (Disciples of Christ). Sun.: Adult/Youth Sun. School 9:15am; 815/223-0641. SERVANT’S HEART OUTREACH MINISTRIES. 1119 Blended Traditional/Contemporary Worship 10:30am 8th St. Wed. Bible Study 7pm; Fri. Service 7pm; Sun. (children’s church during worship); Mon.: Adult Bible Service 9:30am; Pastors Michael & Robin Shaver. Study 10am; Wed.: Youth Grp 6pm. Facebook: “New ST. HYACINTH. 927 10th St. Masses: Sat 4:00pm, Sun Bedford Christian Church” 9:00am & 12:00pm (Spanish). Adoration Tues, Wed, Thurs 9am-9pm. Confession: Tues, Wed, Thurs 7pmNORWAY 8pm (Thurs in Spanish & English). 815/223-0641. NORWAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 2642 N. ST. PATRICK. 725 4th St. Masses: Sat 5:15pm, Sun 3650th Rd., Sheridan, IL 60551. Located in Norway. 7:00am & 10:30am. 815/223-0641. Pastor Rich Fassig. 815-751-2290
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ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN, 2000 Luther Dr., Peru. Worship: Saturday 5:30pm; Sunday 10:15am; Sunday School 9am. Interim Pastor William Weidenbach ST. JOSEPH’S. 815 Schuyler St. Masses: Sun. 7, 10 & 11:30am; Sat. 4 p.m. Peru Catholic School Mass Fri. 10:15am (unless elsewhere). Msgr. Soseman, Admin. ST. MARY CHURCH 1325 6th St. Mass: Sat. 5:30pm; Sun. 9:15am; Thurs. 12:10pm. Confession Sat. 5:15pm. 223-0315 ST. VALENTINE CHURCH 1109 Pulaski St. Mass: Sat. 4pm; Sun. 8am & 10:45am. Latin Mass 5:30pm Tues. Confession Sat. 3:15-3:45 ZION UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. 1521 Sixth St. OTTAWA Sunday School 9am, Worship 10:15 am Handicapped, CROSSBRIDGE COMMUNITY CHURCH. 4161 A/C. 815-223-2671. www.zionuccperu.org. Columbus St. Services - Sat. 5pm; Sun. 9am & 10:30am. www.crossbridgecommunity.com PRINCETON DEER PARK COMMUNITY CHURCH. “The Little BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC) 1028 S. Sixth Church on the Prairie” 1103 2401st Road (Deer Park St., 815-879-9181. Sunday School/Bible Study Road). Sunday Service 10 a.m. 9:45am; Sunday Morning Worship 11am; Sunday FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD. 1131 First Avenue, Evening Bible Study 6pm; Thursday Prayer/Study Ottawa, IL 61350. Sunday Pre-Service Prayer 9:00 Group 10:30am & 6:30pm. Rev. Frank Gervasi. a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 116N Pleasant St. 815FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 103 W. McKinley Rd. 875-1685 Pastor William Shields. Sunday Worship Worship 9:30am. Sun. School 11am. 815-433-0239 9:30am. Sunday School 10:45am. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UCC Sunday - 9:00 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 320 Park Ave. E. a.m. Adult Education & Sunday School; 10:00 a.m. “The Story” All Ages 9am; Sun. Worship 10:30am; Office Hrs: M-Th 12-4pm; 815-875-1306; Rev. Worship Service; 11:00 a.m. Coffee Hour. FREEDOM LUTHERAN CHURCH. 1527 East US Angela McClane Highway Rt. 52. Services 10:30 a.m. 815-792-8642. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF HERITAGE CHRISTIAN CENTER, 900 Hitt St. Sun. PRINCETON. 316 South Church St. 8-9am Traditional Service: 10AM. Wed. Bible Night Study: 7PM. 815- Worship; 9:15-10:15am Sun. School, children & adult; 10:30-11:30a.m. Contemporary Worship. All 434-0507 www.heritagechristiancenter.net are invited to join with us in worship each Sunday morning. Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors. PAW PAW COLONY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. PAW PAW BIBLE CHURCH. 410 7th St 627-8704 HAMPSHIRE 604 S. Church 815-875-2329. Sunday Worship Sunday School 9am - Worship Service 10am Awana 10:30 a.m. PastorSt.David Barnes. Sunday 5pm - Wednesday Prayer 7pm HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH. 818 N Church St. Sunday School 9:30; Morning Service 10:30; Pastor PERU Chad Delhotal. 815-303-7462 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. 703 Grant. Sun OPEN PRAIRIE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. 25 E. Worship 11am. Testimonial Teleconference Mtg, Wed. Marion St., (815) 872-5150. Rev. Dr. Adam Webber. 7:30pm. 712-432-1620, access code 1081395#. Sun. Worship 10:30am. Wed. Centering Prayer CROSSBRIDGE COMMUNITY CHURCH. 1725 4th 8:30am. On Facebook or at www.openprairie.org. St. (by Debo Ace Hardware). Sun. Services 9am & ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. 10:30am. www.crossbridgecommunity.com “Church on the Hill.” 15199 2825 E. St. 815-875EAGLE ROCK CHRISTIAN CENTER. 2930 Meridian 2313. Sunday Worship 9am Memorial Day Weekend Rd. (Dalzell Rd.) Fri. 7pm, Sat. 6pm (663-1478) through Labor Day; 9:30am Sept.-May. Sunday FAITH CHURCH, 800 Wenzel Rd. Sunday Worship School, ages 3 through Grade 6, held during worship Service 9:45am; Wed. Midweek Ministries 6:30pm. hour Sept.-May. Rev. S. Kim Lee-Brown, Pastor. Steve Adamson, Pastor. 815-223-2701. www. ST. LOUIS CATHOLIC CHURCH. Mass Schedule: faithchurchag.com Mon. & Thurs. 5:15pm, Tues., Wed. & Fri. 7:00am, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PERU 1124 Sycamore St Saturday Vigil 4:00pm, Sunday 7:30am, 9:00am & Sunday School 9:30am; Worship 10:35am. Evening 10:30am. Confessions Mon. & Thurs. 4:30-5:00pm, Service 5pm; Doug Karius, pastor 815-664-8227. Saturday 3:00-3:45pm or by appointment. FIRST CHURCH. 1830 7th St. 815-326-9474. Sunday: ST. MATTHEWS LUTHERAN CHURCH. 416 E. Dover Kidzchurch 1:30pm; Worship 3pm. Thursday Bible Rd. 815-879-6491. Pastor Scott Schmidt. Sunday Study 7pm. firstchurchperu.org Worship 9:00 a.m.; Sunday Education 10:15 a.m. (all FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF PERU. ages, Sept-May); E-mail: StMatthewsPrinceton@ 1431 4th St 815-223-0722 Sun 10:30am Worship. gmail.com; Twitter: @prscott-stmatts Nursery/Children’s Church provided during service. THE PEOPLE CHURCH. 3525 N Main. Saturday 9am Sunday School all ages. Pastor Carl Hammer 5:30pm; Sunday 8:30am & 10:15am. Childcare for GRACE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 2403 Shooting Park all services. Pastor Ray Lail. Rd. Sun. Bible Class 9am; Worship 10am; Childrens UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF PRINCETON. Church & Nursery. Tyler Sultze, pastor. 815-223-2854 2303 South Main St. Sun 10am & 5pm; Wed 7:30pm IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH. 2146 Meridian Rd. Sunday School 9:15am. Sunday Worship PUTNAM 10:30am. Pastor Dan Stalker. PUTNAM CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 301 Center St. (off KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES. Rt. 29). Sunday School 9am. Worship 10am. Terry 916 Monks Ave, Peru, 815-224-1621. 10 am Sun Broady, pastor. 815-437-2292. P.O. Box 22, Putnam, (English), 1 pm Sun (Spanish) Everyone welcome, IL 61560 no collections. Dave Jacobs (815) 780-1297 PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH. Holiday Inn Express SEATONVILLE Meeting Room, 5253 Trompeter Road. Elder Robbie Webb, pastor. Phone 312-809-0871. 10:30 a.m. SEATONVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH Sun Worship 9am. Sun Schl. 10:15am Mid-Wk Service Thurs 6pm. and 1 p.m. each Third Sunday. REDEEMER MO SD LUTHERAN Rte. 6 W edge Peru. Rev. Bill Jacobsen. Sun. - Church Service & Sun. School 10:30am. 815SERENA 220-1550 www.redeemerlutheran.comcastbiz.net SHOOTING PARK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. 4281 SERENA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 2259 E. Rt. Shooting Park Rd. SS 9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m., #52. Pastor Rich Fassig. 815-751-2290 6:30 p.m.; Prayer & Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m. Gary A. McKee, pastor. 223-2800 SHERIDAN ST. BEDE ABBEY CHURCH, 24 US 6 West. Services SHERIDAN UMC 219 S. Bushnell. Worship 9am; Sun Monday-Saturday 7:45 a.m., Sunday 10 a.m. Schl 10:15am. Pastor Melissa Meyers 815-496-2021 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 1110 S. Columbia Ave. Sunday School 9:30am. Worship 10:30am. 883-8715. HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH. 311 N Woodland Ave. Mass Sat 4pm & Sun 8am & 11am; Confession Sat 3:15-3:45pm; Sun 7:15-7:45am/10:30-10:45am. 815-883-8233. holyfamilyparishoglesby.com OGLESBY UNION CHURCH 100 E Walnut Evangelical,Sunday School 9am Worship 10:30 am. SEVENTH-DAY PROTESTANT CHURCH - Pastor Paul Rahoi, Saturday Services, Sabbath School 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 11:30 a.m., 110 W.
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GRACE MINISTRY CHURCH. 121 E St. Paul St. Sun. 10:30am-12pm. Wed. 7pm-8pm. Every third Sun. of mo. 6pm-8pm. Pastor Rey Limberg 815488-6174. https://graceministrychurch.wixsite.com/ graceministrychurch NATIVITY OF OUR LORD. Weekly Masses at St. Anthony Church, 510 Richard A. Mautino Drive: Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday 8am & 10:30am. SPRING VALLEY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE 14012 Route 89; Kids Power Hour Sunday 10am (transportation provided); Sunday Service 11am & 6pm; Wednesday Bible Study 7pm; 815-878-8884 SPRING VALLEY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (Congregational). 227 E Erie St. Sun. Serv. 10am. 815-663-1951. www.springvalleyucc.com. ST. GEORGE ORTHODOX CHURCH 211 E. Minnesota St. Spring Valley Sunday Divine Liturgy 10am TEMPLO CHRISTIANO CHURCH. 100 E. 4th St. (815) 663-3023 Worship Sun. 10am Bible Study Wed 7pm. VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH, 327 E. St Paul. Sun. 10am; Wed. 6:30pm Youth Ministry and Bible Study. 815-780-1301 www.valleycommunitychurch.net
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ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Sat Vigil Mass 6pm. Confession 5:45-6pm. 815-447-2552 TISKILWA BIBLE CHURCH, 235 W. Main St. Pastor David Ross. 815-646-4463. Adult Sunday School 9:30. Service 10:30. WILLOW SPRINGS MENNONITE,16621 Kentville Rd,Tiskilwa,815-646-4287 Sunday Worship 9:30am Sunday School for all after worship.
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ST ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH-S.ChestnutSt& W.SantaFeAve. Mass Sat 5:15pm 815-452-2043 Father Patrick Greenough OFM
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TONICA UNITED METHODIST-423 E Wauponis. Adult Sunday School 8:30am; Ages 3-14 Sunday School 9am. Worship 10am followed by Fellowship. Nursery provided. 815-442-8465. Pastor Deepak Samuel Holkar
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FAITH BIBLE FELLOWSHIP. 208 W. South St. Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. 815-539-2393.
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ST. MARY’S CHURCH 303 S. Division St. Fr. Mike Driscoll; Mass Sat 5pm; Sun 8 & 10am; Confession Sat 4-4:45pm & Sun 7:15-7:45am. 815-667-4677. stmarysutica.org UTICA BAPTIST CHURCH 211 E. CHURCH STREET 10:30AM&6PM SUNDAY SCHOOL 930AM 815-667-4867. PASTOR LLOYD JOHNSON. Facebook: “Utica Baptist Church” WALTHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 809 N 3450 Rd. Sunday Worship 10am; Sunday School 9am starting Sept. 15. Rev. Joel Stevenor. 815-667-4611.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF WALNUT (Disciples of Christ). 109 Red Oak Rd. Sun.: Adult Bible Study 8am; Blended Traditional/Contemporary Worship 9am; Youth Sunday Church 10:15am; Christian Women’s Fellowship 1st Thurs. mo. Pastor Brian Moore. Facebook: “First Christian Church Walnut IL”
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ST. MARY’S. Masses 4:45pm Sat. & 9am Sun. Father Patrick Greenough OFM
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WYANET UNITED METHODIST. Sunday Service 8:45am. Pastor Ji-Eun O (Mori)
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Free cooking class to focus on simple, affordable meals PRINCETON — A free cooking class will be 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8 Princeton at the Seventhday Adventist Church just two miles north of interstate 80. The class will focus on foods that are simple, affordable and promote health and longevity. Joy Kauffman, Farm Stew founder anda Johns
Hopkins trained public health nutritionist will host the lesson. The Church Women United, through The Closet, is sponsoring the class. It is open to the public. Thos interested in attending should call or text Cherri Olin at (815) 878-4897 or email her at Cherri@farmstew.org.
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Dear Marriage Blues: Sit down with your husband and tell him about your dream. Describe it in detail, and tell him how jarring it was for you. Point out that because it woke you up with a start, you have begun to think about your life and wonder if your opinions about it reflect your husband’s. Ask him if he is content in your marriage. Tell him you think this dream was a reminder for both of you to check in with each other about how you feel and what you want for your futures. Encourage him to open up. Ask him if he feels there is any validity to your dream. If your gut says that there may be something brewing between him and the old college friend, ask him. It’s better to get everything out on the table, but I wouldn’t lead with that. The friend may represent nothing, or they could be the sign of something deeper that needs to be addressed.
Sometimes I wonder if I would be more valuable dead than alive. I don’t mean to sound melodramatic. I’m serious. The one smart thing I did after my children were born was to buy a hearty life insurance policy. No matter what, I pay that each month. I don’t have two pennies to rub together, as my grandmother would say, but I’m worth a million dollars dead. Do you understand where I’m coming from? — Hopeless Dear Hopeless: Every day that you wake up, you have the opportunity to make a better experience for yourself and your family. As despondent as you are feeling right now, you need to believe that you deserve happiness and abundance, and it is possible for you to experience these things. Now is a great time for you to get support, too. If you have medical insurance, consider going to see a mental health professional. You can also call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 800-273-8255 to talk to someone about how you feel.
Dear Harriette: I consider myself a smart person, but I haven’t always made the best choices. I have had great moments in my work and personal lives, but for the past few years, things have been rough. I have no savings, and I work freelance. I worry that any little thing could topple me, and I wouldn’t be able to survive the hiccup.
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CHERRY â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Holy Trinity Church Altar & Rosary Society will have a taco fundraiser 4:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17 in the church hall. Tickets are $8 and include three tacos (beef or chicken), dessert and drink. Tickets on sale at State Bank of Cherry, Holy Trinity Office at (815) 894-2006 or by calling (815) 303-4940 or 8942702. There is dine in or carry out.
Ladd legion auxiliary will meet Sept. 10 LADD â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Ladd American Legion Auxiliary will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10 in the Legion Hall. Officers for the year will be president Geri Devert; acting vice president Mary Ellen Reeves; secretary, Billie Jean Taylor; treasurer, Jen Fabish; historian, Virginia Mc Nally; chaplain and membership chairman, Sandy Dunseth; and sergeant at arms Mae Piacenti. Virginia Mc Nally will be leader for the meeting. Refreshment committee will be Teryl Volant-Destri and Marilyn Pavinato. The group will discuss an idea for a fund raiser and the budget. The group recently presented Ladd Grade School with more than $150 worth of supplies. Anyone needing a ride to the meeting should call (815) 894-2269. All are welcome
A day of crafting for area women The Women of Waltham Presbyterian Church are sponsoring a ScrapA-Thon 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 in the church. It will be a day of food and crafting (bring any craft, not just scrapbooking). Cost is $40 for the day. Lunch and dinner are provided. The church is handicap accessible. E-mail the church at walthampreschurch@gmail. com or call (815) 667-4611 before Sept. 14.
Slovenian women will meet Sept. 17 Slovenian Union of America Branch 24 will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17 in La Salle Public Library. Guests are welcome.
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FOOTBALL: FULTON 28, ST. BEDE 20
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Winnebago Mendota L-W/Henry at Lake Forest
49 13 1 p.m. Saturday
FOOTBALL: LA SALLE-PERU 37, LIMESTONE 22
Cavs pull away
By Brandon LaChance SHAW MEDIA
FULTON — Players on the St. Bede football team were not hanging their heads Friday. After a 28-20 loss, the Bruins were positive and proud of their effort, heart and fight they displayed against the Steamers in a Three Rivers Conference crossover. “We had so many mistakes in the first half. We scored at the end of the first half to make it a two-score game knowing we were going to get the ball at the start of the second half,” SBA coach Jim Eustice said. “We made it a one-score game and then they marched down and scored again. “We were driving to tie the game there. We have a young group and the challenges we’ve put to them each half, we’ve gotten better in all four halves. Last week against Morrison, believe it or not, we did get better in the second half in a lot of areas even though the score didn’t look that way.” After FHS junior Ethan Rash scored two touchdowns and sophomore Jake Pannell added a third to take a 20-0 advantage with 3:16 in the second quarter, the Bruins began to play as if they had nothing to lose. SBA (0-2) went on a 10-play drive with four first downs, which ended with a touchdown when junior quarterback Braden Damerell scored on a 1-yard keeper. The score cut the deficit to 20-6 with nine seconds left in the second quarter. Damerell, who went 11-of-18 for 154 yards in the air and had three rushing touchdowns and 43 yards on nine carries, ended a nine-play drive to end the first possession of the second half with a 4-yard run to cut Fulton’s lead to 20-13. “We have a lot of talent and See BRUINS Page B3
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La Salle-Peru sophomore Tre’Von Hunter (left) celebrates with teammate Payton Piraino after Hunter intercepted a pass during the Cavaliers’ 37-22 victory over Limestone in a non-conference game Friday in Bartonville. By Brad Martin Sr. NEWSTRIBUNE SPORTS WRITER
BARTONVILLE — Sometimes it takes inspirational words and sometimes it just flat out takes getting chewed out to fire a team up. For the LaSalle-Peru football team, it was a little of both as the Cavaliers exploded for 37
second half points to come away with a 37-22 road victory Limestone in a non-conference game Friday night. “We got on them a little bit at halftime,” L-P coach Jose Medina said. “But really we shouldn’t have to do that. Friday night football should be enough to get you fired up, and I think once we got roll-
ing in the second half, the kids showed themselves just what their capable of doing.” The Cavs defense kept L-P in the game in the first half, giving up just one big play when Travus Lutz hit Luke Ori on a quick slant for a 65-yard touchdown catch to give the Rockets a 7-0 lead at halftime as the Cavs picked up just 55 yards in
FOOTBALL: HALL 47, BUREAU VALLEY 22
Red Devils earn first win By Tommy Rose SHAW MEDIA
MANLIUS — Both the Bureau Valley and Hall football teams suffered losses in Week 1 and met at Turbine Field on Friday night hoping to notch their first win at the expense of the other. After what Hall coach Randy Tieman considered a sluggish start, the Red Devils proceeded to put the hammer down on the Storm with explosive moves on offense to produce a decisive 47-12 win over BV. “They had some adjustments to our inside trap stuff,” Tieman said. “But we made some adjustments and established the outside with Marshall (Walk) and Austin (Heinecke) and even got Cole (Wozniak) a little bit.” Hall got the first crack at the ball, and with freshman QB Grant Resetich at the helm, the Red Devils steadily marched down the field on a 62-yard drive that took up half of the first quarter. Down to the Storm 13-yard line, Resetich connected with Heinecke on a TD pass to give Hall the first lead of the game at 6-0. BV was unable to produce a score on its first drive, but caught a break on the next time around for Hall when the Red Devils were backed up the field and a bad snap nearly led to a safety. Heinecke was able to scoop up the ball and get it out to Hall’s 11-yard line, but the Storm took over on downs at 2:36 in the first quarter. Less than a minute later, the Storm were able to capitalize on
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Hall senior Marshall Walk (No. 25) looks for room to run before exploding for a 75-yard touchdown during the Red Devils’ 47-22 victory over Bureau Valley in a Three Rivers Conference crossover Friday in Manlius. their good fortune and scored on an 11-yard run by Tucker Hartz to even the score at 6-6. Hall didn’t take long to answer back as Marshall Walk found the open spot he was looking for and raced 75 yards for the Red Devils’ second TD of the game to increase Hall’s lead to 12-6 as the first quarter neared its end. The Storm started off the second quarter with a drive that ended with a TD pass from Dalton Dean to Hartz. The PAT pass was intercepted to keep the score in Hall’s favor, 14-12. The Red Devils’ offense responded when, facing a thirdand-15, Resetich connected with Wozniak on a 27-yard TD pass with 6:24 left in the first half to
increase Hall’s advantage to 2112. Hall got another break in the game when BV’s Mac Nugent made a 36-yard dash into the end zone for a TD, but an offensive holding call negated the run and brought the ball back. The Red Devils were able to take advantage of the situation with their next turn at the ball with Wozniak scoring on a 4-yard TD run to add to their lead, 27-12 — a score that stood for rest of the first half. Walk got the first score of the second half at 5:08 in the third quarter when he streaked 70 yards for his second TD of the See RED DEVILS Page B2
the first half. The second half was a different story and seemed like a different team all together. After the Cavs forced the Rockets to punt, L-P wasted little time getting on the board. Carlos Larios had two carries for 13 yards and Tyler Hartman added another 6-yard run. See CAVS Page B3
FIELDCREST’S KENTON CASTREJON Year: Senior Sport: Football Position: Running back/defensive line Do you have any nicknames? I get called KC sometimes. Besides football, what is your favorite thing about fall? Even without football, fall is my favorite season. I love when it’s that sweatshirt and jeans weather. That time of year just puts me in a good mood. Who was your first pick in your fantasy draft? I’m in a 12-team league and my first pick was (Minnesota Vikings running back) Dalvin Cook. I think he’s going to do great things this Castrejon year if he stays healthy. Who do you think will win the Super Bowl? I think the Bears will go to the Super Bowl if the offense steps up because their defense is amazing. Last week’s accomplishments: Castrejon started the season with a bang as he ran for 125 yards and four touchdowns on 15 carries to help the Knights to a 47-7 victory over Reed-Custer. Castrejon on his performance: I was happy with the numbers I ended with, but I wish I would’ve had more. As a running back, I try to have the mindset that I’m going to run as hard as I can and no one should tackle me. At the end of the day though, none of what happened gets done without the line in front of me. All the credit goes to them. Coach Derek Schneeman says: Kenton did an excellent job last week and it really came as no surprise. He had a tremendous offseason preparing to be the feature back in our offense. Our offensive line did a great job controlling the line of scrimmage and Kenton took care of the rest by breaking multiple tackles and making guys miss in space.
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TODAY BOYS GOLF La Salle-Peru, St. Bede, Hall, Putnam County, Princeton, Bureau Valley at Rock Falls’ Rocket Invitational, 8 a.m.
BOYS SOCCER DePue-Hall at Alleman, 11 a.m.
CO-ED CROSS COUNTRY St. Bede, Putnam County, Mendota, Princeton, Bureau Valley, Amboy-LaMoille, Henry-Midland at Oregon Invitational, 9:30 a.m.
FOOTBALL Lowpoint-Washburn/Henry at Lake Forest Academy, 1 p.m. Princeton at Newman, 7 p.m.
GIRLS SWIMMING La Salle-Peru co-op at Warrior Invitational, 8 a.m.
GIRLS TENNIS La Salle-Peru at Pekin Tournament, 8:30 a.m. Princeton, Mendota at Coal City Tournament, 8 a.m. Mendota at Oregon Tournament, 9 a.m.
San Francisco (Beede 3-9) at L.A. Dodgers (Gonsolin 2-1), 8:10 p.m.
6 14 9 0 — 28
FHS — Rash 3 run (run fail), 11:56 FHS — Pannell 1 run (Rash from Barnett), 3:16 SBA — Damerelll 1 run (kick failed), :09 SBA — Damerell 4 run (Pearse kick good), 7:33 FHS — Rash 3 run (Jones run), 2:06
Washington New York Philadelphia Miami
78 72 72 50
62 68 68 90
.557 .514 .514 .357
9 15 15 37
Central Division W 79 76 72 66 62
L 62 64 68 76 79
Pct GB .560 — .543 2½ .514 6½ .465 13½ .440 17
W Los Angeles 92 Arizona 74 San Francisco 68 San Diego 64 Colorado 60
L 51 67 73 76 82
Pct GB .643 — .525 17 .482 23 .457 26½ .423 31½
St. Louis Chicago Milwaukee Cincinnati Pittsburgh West Division
Thursday’s AL Results Chicago White Sox 7, Cleveland 1
SBA — Damerell 3 run (Pearse kick good), 8:18
Toronto at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m.
SBA
MEN’S GOLF IVCC at Madison Invitational
Oakland 10, L.A. Angels 6 Texas 3, Baltimore 1 Minnesota 2, Boston 1 Houston 11, Seattle 9, 13 innings
Miami 10, Pittsburgh 7
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Friday’s AL Results Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 0
No scheduled events.
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Texas 7, Baltimore 6
BOYS GOLF
L.A. Angels 5, Chicago White Sox 4
Boston 6, N.Y. Yankees 1
St. Bede, Princeton at Kewanee, 4 p.m. Newman, Sherrard at Bureau Valley, 4 p.m. Earlville at Somonauk, 4 p.m.
GIRLS TENNIS Streator at La Salle-Peru, 4:30 p.m. Peoria Christian at St. Bede, 4:30 p.m.
Oakland 7, Detroit 3, 1st game
Serena at Hall, 7 p.m. Annawan at LaMoille-Ohio, 6:30 p.m.
Arizona 7, Cincinnati 5
Milwaukee 7, Chicago Cubs 1 Colorado 3, San Diego 2
Henry at Williamsfield, 7 p.m.
Baseball MLB
San Francisco 5, L.A. Dodgers 4 Friday’s Interleague Result Kansas City 3, Miami 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE Pct GB .648 — .587 8½ .539 15½ .387 37 .326 45½
W 87 82 62 52 41
L 54 60 79 90 98
Pct GB .617 — .577 5½ .440 25 .366 35½ .295 45
W 92 82 70 66 58
L 50 58 73 76 84
Pct GB .648 — .586 9 .490 22½ .465 26 .408 34
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Today’s AL Games N.Y. Yankees (Happ 11-8) at Boston (TBD), 3:05 p.m. Toronto (TBD) at Tampa Bay (Morton 14-6), 5:10 p.m. Texas (TBD) at Baltimore (Brooks 4-7), 6:05 p.m. Cleveland (Civale 3-3) at Minnesota (Odorizzi 14-6), 6:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Heaney 3-4) at Chicago White Sox (Covey 1-7), 6:10 p.m. Seattle (Kikuchi 6-9) at Houston (Verlander 17-5), 6:10 p.m. Detroit (Zimmermann 1-9) at Oakland (Bassitt 9-5), 8:07 p.m. Today’s NL Games
Aurora Christian 53, Chicago (Urban Prep Charter/ Bronzeville) 0 Barrington 42, Buffalo Grove 0 Batavia 35, Naperville North 7 Beardstown 52, North Greene 34
Bethalto Civic Memorial 43, East Alton-Wood River 6
Greenfield-Northwestern 43, Routt Catholic/Westfair Christian Academy Co-op 0
Biggsville West Central 49, Astoria (Table Grove VIT) 6
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Detroit at Oakland, 3:07 p.m.
Penalties-yds 3-32
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Breese Mater Dei 28, Alton Marquette 10
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Brother Rice 45, Chicago Perspectives/Joslin 6
RUSHING: SBA — Damerell 10-42, 3 TD, Sramek 13-42, Fortney 2-15, Setser 3-9, Croissant 1-4. FHS — Rash 23-137, 3 TD, Jones 9-94, Pannell 6-27, TD, Barnett 3-33. PASSING: SBA — Damerell 1118-0, 155 yards. FHS — Barnett 4-5-0, 39 yards.
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 12:20 p.m. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. Colorado at San Diego, 3:10 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 p.m. Sunday’s NL Games Kansas City at Miami, 12:10 p.m.
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0 7 0 6 — 13
WHS — Gearhart 80 run (kick fail), 10:37 WHS — Garrigan 27 pass from Johnson (pass fail), 5:54 WHS — safety, 4:54 WHS — Schrank 7 pass from Johnson (Cunningham kick), 3:53
At Bartonvile L-P
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LHS
0 7 7 8 — 22
Second quarter MHS — Jenner 30 pass from Landgraf (Perez kick), 5:34 WHS — Seger 47 pass from Johnson (Cunningham kick), 4:08
Scoring plays First quarter No scoring
Herrin 28, Carterville 24
Cambridge-Ridgewood Coop 32, West Prairie-BushnellPrairie Coop 12
Carrollton 36, Mt. Sterling (Brown County) 14
Champaign Central 51, Champaign Centennial 19
Chicago (Solorio Academy) 48, Chicago Phoenix Academy 8
Chicago King 38, Chicago Washington 0 Chicago Mt. Carmel 21, Maine South 14
Coal City 34, Kankakee (McNamara) 20 Colfax Ridgeview (co-op) 14, LeRoy 6 Columbia 35, Waterloo 10
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DePaul College Prep 32, Chicago Sullivan 12
LP — Hartman 47 yard run, (Sanchez 2 pt. run), 11:15 LP — Safety, 10:53
First downs 12 Rushes-Yds. 43-80
15 23-257
Decatur MacArthur 33, Jacksonville 27
Passing Yds. 73
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LP — Hartman 1 yard run, (Weber kick), 7:53
C-A-I
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Deer Creek-Mackinaw 20, El Paso-Gridley 0
Crete-Monee 27, Kankakee 26 Crystal Lake South 27, Burlington Central 8
De La Salle 14, Kenwood 7 DeKalb 13, Sycamore 0
Deerfield 28, Grayslake North 6
Penalties-Yds, 3-45
2-25
Fumbles-lost 3-2
6-1
TEAM STATISTICS
Downers North 41, Addison Trail 0
L-P
Punts-Avg. 4-28.3
0-0
Downers South 20, York 14
14 18-34
Passing-Yds. 197
16
C-A-I
15-30-1
2-8-1
Penalties-Yds. 5-45
8-63
Fumbles-lost 2-1
1-1
Punts-Avg. 4-37.75
5-30.2
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING: L-P — Hartman 2-8 for 16 yards. BL — Lutz 15-30 for 197 yards, 3TD’s. RUSHING: L-P — Godwin 3-29; Campbel 1-7; Larios 14-65; Hartman 21-102, 2TD; Sanchez 6-38; Weber 2-6; Hunter 2-59, TD; Wagner 7-55, 2TD. BL — Rhoades 3- (-3); Nunez 10-69; Lutz 5- (-32—. RECEIVING: L-P — Sanchez 1-8; Hamilton 1-8. BL — Otten 4-43; Ori 7-122, 3TD; Driscoll 1-8;
RUSHING: MHS — Stremlau 18-49; Landgraf 12-54; Jenner 10-13, TD; Magallanes 2-(-22); Castenada 1-(-14). WHS — Gearhart 12-143, TD; Schiess 3-71, TD; Fowler 3-10, TD; Mastroianni 2-11; Cunningham 2-19; Johnson 1-3. PASSING: MHS — Landgraf 5-131, 73 yards, TD; Castenada 0-1-0. WHS — Johnson 5-9-0, 102 yards, 4 TDs. RECEIVING: MHS — Jenner 2-46, TD; Castenada 1-15; Milus 1-8; Perez 1-4. WHS — Seger 2-54, TD; Garrigan 1-27, TD; Schrank 1-7, TD; Ackerman 1-14, TD.
SCORES AROUND THE STATE ALAH 41, Decatur Lutheran/ Decatur Christian Co-op 0 Aledo (Mercer County) 42, Elmwood-Brimfield 20 Algonquin (Jacobs) 14, Huntley 7
IC Catholic 22, Joliet Catholic 12
DuQuoin 47, Harrisburg 13 Durand/Pecatonica 36, Lanark (Eastland)-Pearl City 28, OT East Dubuque 14, Milledgeville 6 East Moline United 40, East Peoria 14 Edwards County 14, Hamilton County 12 Effingham 46, Lincoln 7 Eldorado 38, Chester 14 Evergreen Park 28, Leo 20 Fairbury Prairie Central 28, Bloomington Central Catholic 21 Fairfield 40, Johnston City 0 Fenwick 45, Dunbar 6
Mt. Zion 24, Dunlap 21 Mundelein 31, Grayslake Central 13 Murphysboro/Elverado 48, Anna-Jonesboro 8 Naperville Neuqua Valley 28, Stevenson 21 Nashville 63, Massac County 34 Nazareth 35, Curie 0 Newton 31, Sullivan-Okaw Valley/Bethany Coop 21 Niles North 49, Niles West 14 Normal Community 19, Normal West 14 North Boone 47, Rockford Lutheran 7 North-Mac 46, Porta-AshlandChandlerville Central 0 O’Fallon 40, BradleyBourbonnais 36 Oak Lawn Richards 35, St. Rita 28 Olney (Richland County) 41, Lawrenceville 6 Orangeville 41, AshtonFranklin Center 14 Orion 35, Kewanee 27 Oswego 23, Joliet West 14 Oswego East 55, Plainfield Central 7 Ottawa Marquette 21, Seneca 13 Pana 38, Roxana 14 Paris 45, Casey-Westfield 14 Paxton-Buckley-Loda 52, Georgetown-Ridge Farm 12 Payton 56, Whitney Young 0 Peoria (H.S.) 56, Peoria Notre Dame 30 Peotone 48, Tinley Park 33 Plainfield East 27, Aurora (West Aurora) 25 Plainfield North 49, Joliet Central 0 Prairie Ridge 59, Hampshire 0 Princeville 42, Abingdon 7
Illini West (Carthage) 22, Havana 20
Prospect 35, Hoffman Estates 27
Illini West (Carthage) 22, Havana-Midwest Central Coop 20
Providence 42, Morgan Park 8
Illinois Valley Central 40, Monticello 14
Reavis 49, Steinmetz 0
Johnsburg 18, Rochelle 6
Reed-Custer 35, DwightGardner South Wilmington Coop 20
Kaneland 42, Geneva 14
Knoxville 40, RushvilleIndustry 8
TEAM STATISTICS
First downs 19 Rushes-Yds. 49-361
Hyde Park 28, Chicago Vocational 22
Clifton Central 42, Herscher 26
Danville Schlarman 59, Bunker Hill 8
Limestone
Hope Academy 50, Harlan 0
Knoxville 40, RushvilleIndustry 8
MHS — Jenner 4 run (kick fail), 6:39 WHS — Schiess 67 run (Cunningham kick), 6:24
BL — Ori 5 yard catch, (Lutz 2 pt. run), 4:24
Hononegah 47, Rockford Guilford 30
Christopher-Ziegler-Royalton 63, Vienna-Goreville 8
Danville 53, Urbana 22
5-14-1
Hinsdale Central 48, BerwynCicero Morton 10
Kirkland Hiawatha 55, Westmont 7
Fourth quarter
MHS
Hillcrest 22, Sandburg 14
Christian Brothers College, Mo. 44, Edwardsville 27
Concord (Triopia) 38, Calhoun 16
Fourth quarter
Highland 33, Belleville East 18
Homewood-Flossmoor 35, Penn, Ind. 7
Carbondale 38, Granite City 18
Conant 21, Elk Grove 6
LP — Wagner 11 yard run, (kick blocked), 1:30
Heyworth 34, Monmouth United 6
Canton 57, Macomb 14
WHS — Fowler 2 run (Cunningham kick), 10:14 WHS — Ackerman 14 pass from Johnson (Cunningham kick), 5:28
Third quarter LP — Hunter 66 yard run, (Weber kick), 6:38
Hersey 35, Fremd 14
Hinsdale South 35, Proviso West 14
Third quarter
Second quarter BL — Ori 65-yard catch, (Mullens kick), 7:02
Harper 28, Tilden 8
Camp Point Central 32, Winchester (West Central) 0
Chicago Christian 27, Rockford Christian 7
First quarter
Gurnee Warren 26, Glenbard North 6
Bolingbrook 21, St. Charles North 6
Chatham Glenwood 34, Sacred Heart-Griffin (Springfield) 10
21 7 14 7 — 49
Greenville 21, Piasa Southwestern 6
Hall 47, Bureau Valley 12
At Mendota WHS (1-1)
Glenbard South 21, Elgin 12
Blue Ridge 28, PalestineHutsonville 14
Cary-Grove 29, Crystal Lake Central 7
SCORING PLAYS
Football
Blue Ridge 28, Oblong 14
RECEIVING: SBA — Croissant 5-85, Fortney 3-54, Hurst 2-9. FHS — Damhoff 2-19, Pannell 1-15, Mason 1-5. Winnebago 49, Mendota 13
Gilman Iroquois West 32, Hoopeston/Armstrong/ Schlarman Co-op 0
Grant 33, Stagg 0
Seattle at Houston, 1:10 p.m.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Gilman Iroquois West 32, Hoopeston Area High School 0
Benton 42, Sparta 6
330
Sunday’s NL Games Arizona at Cincinnati, 12:10 p.m.
Gillespie 49, Litchfield 6
Glenbard East 24, Bartlett 21
39
N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 7:05 p.m.
Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley 35, Eureka-Roanoke-Benson 10
Bensenville (Fenton) 51, West Chicago 13
253
BL — Ori 18 yard catch, (Mullens kick), 2:46
N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4
Auburn 41, PittsfieldGriggsville-Perry 14
Total yds
Cleveland 6, Minnesota 2, 11 innings
Atlanta 4, Washington 3
Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley 35, Eureka 10
Passing yds 154
LP — Wagner 24 yard run, (Weber kick), 3:48
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Athens 54, Pleasant Plains 0
L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 1:10 p.m.
Houston 7, Seattle 4
Friday’s NL Results Pittsburgh 9, St. Louis 4
Genoa (Genoa-Kingston) 45, Oregon 0
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HIGH SCHOOL
Atlanta 4, Washington 2
Geneseo 41, Lake View 0
Bismarck-Henning 49, Momence 13
FHS
Fulton 28, St. Bede 20
Argenta-Oreana 27, Cumberland 7
First downs 14 Rushes-yds 28-99
Detroit 6, Kansas City 4
Chicago Cubs 10, Milwaukee 5
W L Pct 88 54 .620
TEAM STATISTICS
Freeburg 44, Carlyle 0
Antioch 26, Woodstock North 0
Cleveland at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m.
LaSalle-Peru 37, Limestone 22
Atlanta
FHS (1-1)
Annawan/Wethersfield (FB Coop) 32, Farmington 25
Sunday’s AL Games Texas at Baltimore, 12:05 p.m.
Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 3, 11 innings
East Division
Freeport (Aquin) 40, Stockton 22
0 6 7 7 — 20
Third quarter
Today’s Interleague Game Kansas City (Duffy 5-6) at Miami (Smith 8-9), 5:10 p.m.
Earlville at Rochelle Tournament, 8:30 a.m.
Houston Oakland Texas Los Angeles Seattle
Andrew 40, Oak Forest 8
SBA (0-2)
Second quarter
Colorado (Hoffman 1-5) at San Diego (Lucchesi 9-7), 7:40 p.m.
VARSITY
Minnesota Cleveland Chicago Kansas City Detroit West Division
Mt. Carmel 30, Mt. Vernon (Posey), Ind. 24
FHS — Rash 2 run (kick failed), 8:04
Washington (Ross 3-4) at Atlanta (Teheran 9-8), 6:20 p.m.
Thursday’s NL Results St. Louis 10, San Francisco 0
L 50 59 65 87 95
At Fulton
First quarter
Philadelphia (Smyly 3-6) at N.Y. Mets (Stroman 7-12), 6:10 p.m.
Princeton, Bureau Valley at Rock Falls Invitational, 8 a.m.
W 92 84 76 55 46
Nokomis 6
Forreston 52, Galena 9
SCORING PLAYS
Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 4
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
New York Tampa Bay Boston Toronto Baltimore Central Division
Flora 26, Marshall 21
Amundsen 22, North Lawndale 0
Fourth quarter
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Alton 22, Quincy 12
Fulton 28, St. Bede 20
Chicago Cubs (Darvish 5-6) at Milwaukee (González 2-2), 6:10 p.m.
Home games are dark, road games are white
Rhoades 2-11; Nunez 1-8.
LaSalle-Peru 37, Bartonville (Limestone) 22 Lake Park 35, Metea Valley 12 Lakes Community 28, Highland Park 0
Quincy Notre Dame 21, Rock Island Alleman 17 Red Bud 29, Trenton Wesclin 0
Richmond-Burton 50, Aurora Central Catholic 0 Riverdale 35, Erie/ Prophetstown 14 Riverside-Brookfield 26, Wauconda 21 Robinson 35, Red Hill 0 Rochester 48, Normal University 17 Rock Falls 35, Dixon 13
Lemont 55, Rich Central 6
Rock Island 35, Metamora 14
Lena-Winslow 62, AmboyLaMoille 0
Rockford Auburn 14, Freeport 2
Lincoln Way West 38, Evanston Township 24
Rockford Boylan 13, Belvidere North 7
Lincoln-Way East 31, Naperville Central 10
Rockford East 58, Belvidere 14
Lisle (Benet Academy) 28, Moline 19
Rockridge 33, MonmouthRoseville 32, OT
Lisle 20, Elmwood Park 15
Rolling Meadows 24, Palatine 7
Lyons 31, Proviso East 20
Round Lake 16, Maine East 13
Machesney Park Harlem 63, Rockford Jefferson 26
Salem 27, Breese Central 10
Macon Meridian 38, South Fork/Edinburg/Morrisonville Co-op 8
Sangamon Valley/Tri-City Co-op 45, Martinsville 14
Maine West 37, Glenbrook South 13 Marengo 54, Plano 0 Maria 38, Kelly 0 Marion 24, Jerseyville Jersey 17 Marist 24, Lake Zurich 17, OT Maroa-Forsyth 34, WaverlyFranklin-New Berlin ( South County) 13 Mascoutah 56, Mount Vernon 26 Mather 43, Prosser 0 Mattoon 27, Charleston 14 McHenry 14, Dundee-Crown 7 Mid-County Coop 43, Peoria Heights (Quest) 41, 3OT Mid-County Coop 43, Peoria Heights-Quest Charter Coop 41, 3OT Milford/Cissna Park Co-op 58, North Fulton (Cuba/Spoon River) 14
Sandwich 22, Harvard 8
Schaumburg 55, Wheeling 28 Sesser-Valier-Waltonville 28, Carmi White County 14 Shelbyville 48, Cerro GordoBement Coop 19 Shepard 49, St. Francis 46 South Elgin 57, Aurora (East) 0 Springfield 52, Springfield Southeast 28 Springfield Lanphier 41, Eisenhower 32 St. Charles East 33, Carmel 28 St. Charles, Mo. 34, Dupo 26 St. Ignatius 47, Ridgewood 7 St. Joseph-Ogden 22, Rantoul 8 St. Laurence 31, Blue Island Eisenhower 14 St. Viator 35, Chicago (Clark) 12 Stanford Olympia 26, Champaign St. Thomas More 8 Stark County 27, Lewistown 0 Staunton 40, Hillsboro 14
Fieldcrest 25, Downs TriValley 0
Minooka 46, Plainfield South 7
Sterling 47, Pekin 21
Montini 55, Collins Academy 0
Fithian Oakwood 35, Warrensburg-Latham 7
Stillman Valley 18, Byron 16
Morris 54, Manteno 25
Streamwood 33, Larkin 13
Flanagan-Cornell-Woodland (FCW) 44, Pawnee 42
Morrison 54, Sherrard 6
Taft 55, Brooks Academy 6
Morton 42, Streator 12
Taylorville 36, MahometSeymour 24
Moweaqua Central A&M 42,
AREA ROUNDUP
Dominant defense leads Fieldcrest to 2-0 start
BY NEWSTRIBUNE STAFF
SHAW MEDIA PHOTO/KEVIN HIERONYMUS
Hall’s Dalton Brust (No. 32) runs the ball during the Red Devils’ 47-22 victory in a Three Rivers Conference crossover Friday in Manlius.
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game. After an unsuccessful twopoint conversion attempt, Hall led 33-12. “When we knew we could run the outside, we just kept pounding at it,” Tieman said. “When they closed in on Cole, that gave Marshall opportunities.” BV got in trouble at the end of
the third quarter when the Storm were forced to turn the ball over on downs. Hall took over only 30 yards away from the end zone. The Red Devils then started off the fourth quarter quickly, scoring with 11:12 left as Wozniak punched in a 6-yard TD run. Resetich also scored at 8:48 on an 18-yard keeper. With a good PAT kick following each, Hall was firmly in the driver’s seat up 47-12.
Illini Conference crossover Friday in Amboy. The defense was dominant A-L trailed 24-0 after the first and Kenton Castrejon turned in quarter and 54-0 at halftime. another big performance on the ground Friday as the Fieldcrest CO-ED CROSS COUNTRY football team defeated TriValley 25-0 in a Heart of Illinois At Seneca Conference Large Division game Fieldcrest junior Victor in Downs. Echeveste ran a 17:57.8 on Fieldcrest linebacker Jordan Friday to place fourth indiHochecker recovered two fum- vidually and lead the Knights bles and intercepted a pass as to second place as a team at the Knights held the Vikings Seneca’s Twilight in the Woods to just 42 rushing yards and no Invitational. passing yards. Fieldcrest’s Christian Skaggs Castrejon racked up 220 yards placed 11th in 18:25.6 as the and a touchdown on 30 carries, Knights finished with 71 points. while Keegan Robbins ran for 54 Herscher won with 42. St. Bede yards and a score on five attempts. was ninth among the 10 full In the passing game, Jaxon teams with 219 points. Cusac-McKay caught five balls Beau Bonnell paced the for 58 yards and a touchdown, Bruins as he took 30th in 20:03, while Tisen Covington made two while Putnam County’s Wyatt catches for 20 yards and a score. Grimshaw was 31st in 20:04. The Class 2A No. 8-ranked No area girls teams had Knights (2-0, 1-0 HOIC Large) enough runners for a team score. play host to Tremont (2-0) next St. Bede’s Brady Mudge was week. the top area finisher as she was 24th in 24:13.8.
IVCC freshman Sabrina Poole scored a pair of goals Friday to lead the Eagles to a comeback victory in La Salle. IVCC trailed 1-0 at halftime before Poole scored on assists from fellow L-P alumna Mya Hewitt and Hunter Zeca. The Eagles are 3-0.
BOYS SOCCER
Earlville 7, Winnebago 0 Jarred Fries had a hat trick as the Red Raiders rolled to a non-conference victory Friday in Earlville. Diego Vazquez scored a pair of goals, Devyn Kennedy contributed a goal and two assists and Landon Larkin added a goal and an assist.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Earlville def. Midland 25-19, 25-20
Jadyn Pickert had six kills and a pair of blocks Friday to lead the Lena-Winslow 62, Lady Red Raiders to a non-conAmboy-LaMoille 0 WOMEN’S SOCCER ference victory in Earlville. Emma Benson had 13 assists, The Class 1A No. 2-ranked 10 digs, five points and an ace Panthers were too much for the IVCC 2, Triton 1 La Salle-Peru graduate and for Earlville (5-1). Clippers in a Northwest Upstate
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Sports FOOTBALL: WINNEBAGO 49, MENDOTA 13
Early miscues cost Trojans in home opener By Kevin Chlum SHAW MEDIA
MENDOTA — After a 12-point loss in Week 1 — the Mendota football team’s closest in the Keegan Hill era — the Trojans were optimistic entering their home opener Friday. However, Mendota made several costly mistakes early and couldn’t recover in a 49-13 loss to Winnebago in a Big Northern Conference game. “We came out with a lot of positive energy from last week,” Hill said. “The kids wanted to build off that so much that we came out too fast. We came out too excited, and there were some unforced errors.” Mendota had a positive start to the game as the Trojans forced the Indians into a third-and-24 situation, but Winnebago’s Micah Gearhart ran right up the middle for an 80-yard touchdown. The Trojans lost a fumble on their first offensive play. After getting the ball back on a Winnebago fumble, Mendota couldn’t capitalize and went three-and-out. The Indians went up 12-0 on a 27-yard touchdown pass from Zach Johnson to Larson Garrigan. The Trojans then had a high snap on a punt that led to a safety, and after the Indians returned the ensuing kick to Mendota’s 18-yard line, Johnson found Cole Schrank for a 7-yard touchdown pass and a 21-0 lead with 3:53 left in the first quarter. Mendota managed to briefly grab some momentum with a long scoring drive. The Trojans took over on Winnebago’s 27 and used 16 plays to reach the end zone on a drive that was extended by a pair of Indian penalties on fourthand-26.
Mendota quarterback Ted Landgraf hooked up with Cody Jenner for a 30-yard scoring strike on a wheel route — a play the duo couldn’t connect on earlier in the game. “We did respond and got it to 21-7,” Hill said. “And there was a chance to strike there. Responding to that scenario (down 21-0) is tough, so we have to get them in the right mindset before the game. That’s on the coaches to get that done. I would say we’re capable of playing well, but we just pressed too much early.” The Trojans put together another long drive after falling behind 42-7 in the third quarter. Mendota went on a 15-play drive down to the 1-yard line, but the Trojans were stopped for a 4-yard loss on fourth-and-goal. However, Winnebago fumbled on its first play, setting up Mendota with first-and-goal from the 4. The Trojans capitalized when Jenner ran it in for a score on Mendota’s first play. “Communication and adjusting to what they were doing on defense,” Hill said about how the Trojans were able to put together long drives. “The kids responded to in-game adjustments whether that was running the quarterback or changing a blocking scheme. The kids did a nice job on (our first scoring) drive. We missed the wheel early then we came back to it and scored.” The Trojans, who have lost 16 games in a row and are 0-11 under Hill, look to end their skid Friday when they play host to Rockford Lutheran (47-7). The Crusaders lost 47-7 to North Boone on Friday. “The energy level — that’s exciting the kids want to play hard,” Hill said. “We played hard Week 1. They wanted to play really well tonight in the home opener
Mendota sophomore Emilio Perez (No. 3) tackles Winnebago’s Jacob Fowler during the Trojans’ 49-13 loss in a Big Northern Conference game Friday in Mendota. NEWSTRIBUNE PHOTO/ TRACEY MACLEOD
and we were just too excited. We want to be able to channel that in the right direction in Week 3. “We have a young group that wants to learn and is very coachable. I’m excited to coach them this week and get better.” Landgraf led the Trojans as he
ran for 54 yards on 12 attempts, while Cole Stremlau carried the ball 18 times for 49 yards. Landgraf also comleted 5-of-13 passes for 73 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Jenner finished with 46 receiving yards, 13 rushing yards and scored both
MHS touchdowns. n Note: Winnebago won the sophomore game 6-2. Kevin Chlum can be reached at 220-6939, or at kchlum@ shawmedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @NT_SportsEditor.
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Left: La Salle-Peru sophomore Julius Sanchez (No. 9) runs the ball during the Cavaliers’ 37-22 victory over Limestone in a non-conference game Friday in Bartonville. Right: La Salle-Peru junior quar-
terback Tyler Hartman throws the ball Friday. The Cavs managed just 55 yards and no points in the first half but racked up 322 yards and 37 points in the final two quarters.
Cavs
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On third-and-8, Tre’Von Hunter checked into the game and took a pitch off of the left tackle, made two quick cuts and burst up field for a 66-yard touchdown run. Limestone quickly went threeand-out to give the ball back to the Cavs. Limestone was whistled for a pass interference penalty before Hartman ran for 15 yards. Jacob Wagner filled in for Larios, who was in the sideline with an injury, and had tough runs of 5 and 6 yards before running over three defenders on his way to a 24-yard touchdown. “That may end up being the biggest play of the season,”
Hartman said. “To run over guys like he did and give us the lead fired us up big time.” The Rockets responded promptly with a 32-yard run from Gavan Nunez and then an 18-yard touchdown pass to Ori to tie the game at 14-14. Hunter returned the kickoff to the Cavs’ 46, setting up good field position. Hartman ran for 34 yards to help set up an 11-yard TD run by Wagner to give the Cavs the lead once again at 20-14 after the kick was blocked. Limestone was forced to punt again after three plays. On third-and-5 on L-P’s ensuing drive, Hartman broke free down the sideline for a 47-yard touchdown run, and the Cavs converted the two-point conversion for a 28-14 lead.
“That may end up being the biggest play of the season. To run over guys like he did and give us the lead fired us up big time.” L-P quarterback Tyler Hartman, on Jacob Wagner’s 24-yard touchdown run in the Cavaliers’ 37-22 victory over Limestone on Friday “I can’t take any credit without giving credit to the offensive line,” Hartman said. “Those guys up front did an amazing job opening up the holes.” On the next Rockets’ drive, the L-P defense was stingy once again, forcing another threeand-out. As Limestone attempted to punt, the snap sailed over the
punter’s head into the end zone for a safety and a 30-14 L-P lead. The Cavs continued to roll on their next possession with a 16-yard run from Julius Sanchez and a 1-yard TD run from Hartman for a 37-14 lead. After the Cavs scored 23 unanswered points, the Rockets got a Brad Martin Sr. can be reached 5-yard touchdown grab from Ori at 220-6939 or at bmartin@ with the time winding down as shawmedia.com.
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downs on 23 carries for 137 yards. Fulton (1-1) rushed for 291 yards on 37 carries compared to SBA’s 99 yards on 28 carries. The rushing attack helped the Steamers rack up 330 total yards, while the Bruins finished with 253. “Our running game was pretty good tonight,” FHS coach Pat Lower said. “We thought we could get some yards in certain areas and we did early. They made a nice adjustment and they made it tough for us. For the most part, our run game really helped us control the line of scrimmage and the clock.” Damerell scored his third and final touchdown with 8:18 left in the game on a 3-yard gainer to make it a 28-20 lead. The score put SBA in a position to go for a touchdown and a two-point conversion to tie the game. With 1:24 left on the clock,
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SHAW MEDIA PHOTO/DOUG WADE
St. Bede junior quarterback Braden Damerell (No. 4) runs the ball during the Bruins’ 28-20 loss to Fulton in a Three Rivers Conference crossover Friday in Fulton. Damerell ran for 42 yards and three touchdowns.
L-P came away with the 37-22 victory to even its record at 1-1. Hartman led all rushers with 102 yards and two TDs on 21 carries, while Larios added 65 yards on 14 carries and Wagner contributed 55 yards and a pair of scores on seven attempts. Lutz through for 197 yards and three scores for the Rockets (1-1). L-P returns home next week to face Sandwich (2-0) in the Cavs’ first ever Interstate Eight Conference game. The Indians are 2-0 after beating Herscher 22-8 on Friday. n Note: The L-P freshman team moved to 2-0 on the season with a 36-0 victory Friday.
speed,” Eustice said. “We utilized it tonight. We were really focused on running the ball inside and we did for the most part. We’re young in the backfield with Ethan Sramek (13 carries for 42 yards) and Noah Setser. To be honest, we don’t have a senior on the offense. “We came a long way tonight. Losing is not fun, but as young as we are and the improvements we’ve made in two weeks, I have a lot of optimism that we’re going to be a pretty good football team in a couple of weeks.” However, on the next Steamers’ possession, Rash found the end zone for the third time to boost the lead to 28-13. Rash scored his four touch-
the Steamers stopped the Bruins on fourth-and-5. The defensive stop led to Fulton rushing two more times and then kneeling the ball. “We called a timeout when St. Bede had fourth-and-5 to let our kids know it’s one play,” Lower said. “We told them a couple of things we thought they might do with the play. We made one adjustment. Jakob North, on the edge, did a nice job of closing down and not giving (Damerell) an alley to escape out of and made a nice play. “We made a lot of plays and they made a lot of plays. We just made a few more.” Brandon LaChance can be reached at 220-6995, or at blachance@shawmedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @NT_ LaChance.
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Obituaries Jerry Mertel Jerry J. Mertel, 68, of Peru passed away Sept. 5, 2019, in St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria surrounded by his family. A prayer service will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday Mr. Mertel in Mueller Funeral Home, Peru, followed by a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian burial in St. Joseph’s Church, Peru. The Rev. Jeffery Small will officiate. Private burial will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Webster Park. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Mr. Mertel was born Oct. 8, 1950, in Peru to Raymond F. and Dawn J. (Tobler) Mertel. He married Pamela Trumbower on Aug. 22, 1980. Jerry graduated from La SallePeru Township High School and the Police and Investigator Training at the University of Illinois and worked at Peru Police Department as a lieutenant detective for 28 years. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Church, Peru; Split Rock Gun Club, past Youth Service Bureau board member, various Corvette clubs and was also an avid hunter. He is survived by his wife, Pamela Mertel of Peru; two children, Jamey (Diane) Mertel of Peru and Heidi (Josh) Harris of Orange Park, Fla.; six grandchildren, Haley Jo Mertel, Jacey Mae Mertel, Hayden Joshua Harris, Karston James Harris, Adley Joseph Harris and Evangeline Jorja Harris; two brothers, Herbert Mertel and Raymond Mertel; one sister, Cindy Cappiobianco. He was preceded in death by his parents. Memorials may be directed to the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois. The online guestbook may be viewed and memories shared at www. MuellerFH.com.
Thank You To one and all that took the time to call or write a card to me on my 90th Birthday. I'm so fortunate to have joined the 90's club. Thank you all and to my daughters who made my Birthday last all month long.
Katherine ‘Katie’ Larios Katherine “Katie” Larios, 32, of Ladd passed away at 11:07 p.m. Sept. 3, 2019, in St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria, following a Katie Larios brief illness due to cancer. The funeral Mass of Christian burial for Katie will begin at 11 a.m. Monday in Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church (Mautino Drive location), Spring Valley. The Rev. Scott Potthoff will officiate. Burial will follow at Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Spring Valley. Visitation for Katie will be 5-8 p.m. Sunday in Barto Funeral Home, Spring Valley, as well as 10-10:30 a.m. Monday in the funeral home. Katie was born Sept. 21, 1986, in Peru to James and Theresa (Krogulski) Wiesbrock. She married John Larios on Sept. 14, 2013, in Nativity of Our Lord, Spring Valley. Katie earned her degree from Illinois Central College but was blessed with a son and stayed home to be a loving mother to John Jr. Her family describes her as “craftsy” and always thinking of others before herself. She was always willing to lend a helping hand. Katie was also an avid Chicago White Sox and Blackhawks fan. Katie is survived by her husband, John, and son, John Jr., of Ladd; her parents, James and Theresa Wiesbrock of Granville; her sister, Stephanie (Jason) Stasiak of Tonica; her brothers, Jim (fiancée Melissa Doyle) Wiesbrock of McNabb and Tom (Rebecca) Wiesbrock of Granville; her paternal grandmother, Mary Wiesbrock, of Streator; her nieces and nephews, Alaina and Megan Stasiak and Daric and Callen Wiesbrock; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents; her paternal grandfather; one aunt; and one uncle. Memorials may be directed to the family in care of her husband and son. A guestbook may be signed and memories shared at bartofh.com.
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Thank You The family of Timothy Camenisch would like to thank our family, friends, neighbors and co-workers for all your support during this difficult time. Thank you to Mueller Funeral Home for helping us with all the arrangements. Thank you St. Joseph Church, Monsignor Soseman and Father Jeffrey Small for the beautiful service, support and the use of the church hall.
Mary L. Shaffer (Schneider), 70, of Henley, Mo., passed away Aug. 31, James F. Zinke, 79, of Mendota passed away Sept. 3, Ralph Lee 2019. She was born July 6, 2019, in Mendota Lutheran Home. Mertes, 83, of 1949, in A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Sept. Lostant passed away the Quincy 12 in Our Lady of Perpetual Help evening to Catholic Church, Sublette. The Rev. of Sept. Maurice Randy Fronek will officiate. Burial 5, 2019, and will be at St. Mary’s Cemetery, at his Mary Sublette. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. home, (GenenWednesday in Merritt Funeral Home, surbacher) Mendota. There will be a 4:30 p.m. rounded Schneirosary service. by his der. James was born March 11, 1940, family. Mary in Mendota to Alton and Dorothy A Mrs. Shaffer worked (Dinges) Zinke. He was a farmer for Mass of at many years. He showed angus cattle Mr. Zinke Mr. Mertes ChristMissouri State Department and was a member of the 4-H. He ian of Mental Health until she was an avid Cubs. Red Sox and Chicago Bears fan. He burial will be at 11 a.m. retired in 2011. She loved loved anything John Deere. He was a member of Our Tuesday in St. John the to go to the casino. She Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Sublette. Baptist Church, Lostant, also loved to spend time He is survived by his brothers, Richard (Mary) Zinke with the Franciscan Friars with her many friends and of Mendota, Gary (Janet) Zinke of Mendota and David officiating. Burial will folfamily. low at St. John’s Cemetery, (Mary Jo) Zinke of Sublette. He is also survived by sevShe is survived by eral nieces and nephews. Lostant. Visitation will her daughter, Latisha Memorials may be directed to Mendota Area Senior be 5-8 p.m. Monday in Shaffer of Crosby, Texas; Services, Mendota Lutheran Home or Mass intentions. Mueller Funeral Home, brother Bernard “Bernie” Lostant. Additional visitaSchneider and his wife, tion will be 10-10:50 a.m. Betty, sisters Carolyn Tuesday in the church. Nancy Ann Bernabei Gerald Nixon Vonderheide and Marcia Mr. Mertes was born Gerald Wayne Green and her husband Aug. 17, 1936, in rural To honor her memRon, Rita Gilkerson and Nixon, 72, of Lostant to Leo and Mary ory, the family of Nancy her husband Jim, and Mount Pulaski died at Ellen (Weber) Mertes. He Ann (Koenen) Bernabei Nancy Oliver and her 2 p.m. Sept. 4, 2019, married Elsie Mertes on will host an informal husband Ted all of whom in Memorial Medical May 4, 1957 in Lacoochee, Remembrance Gathering reside in Quincy; brothersCenter, Springfield. Fla. He graduated from for friends and family 2-4 in-law Merle Kilngele and A graveside service Lostant High School p.m. will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday his wife Joann of Liberty, in 1954 and attended Sep. 22 at Camp Butler National Texas; and Jean Shaffer LPO Junior College and at Ladd and his wife Marilyn of Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois Valley Community Moose Quincy; and a host of where full military rites College. He served in the Lodge. nieces, nephews, greatwill be preformed by U.S. Air Force and Air BernMount Pulaski American nieces, great-nephews, and Force Reserves. He was abei, other relatives. Legion Post 447. operations manager of the 71, of She was preceded in Visitation will take corrugated department at Jonesbodeath by her parents; place 10 a.m.-noon Owens, Streator. Ralph rough, her husband, Wilbur Tuesday in Frickewas a member of St. Tenn. “Butch” Shaffer; two Calvert-Schrader Mrs. Bernabei John the Baptist Church, formerly sisters, Patricia Klingele Funeral Home, Mount Lostant, American Legion of Fort and Judith Schneider; and Pulaski. Post 0173 serving as treaMyers, Fla. and Ladd, died a brother-in-law, Ferdie surer, and was also Hope April 27, 2019. Vonderheide. Township Supervisor. Ralph loved to fish, garden and watch sports. He is survived by his wife, Elsie of Lostant; his children, Dennis (Grace) Mertes of Gardner, David (Debbie) Mertes MENDOTA — Mendota of Henry, Karen Schmitt police are seeking informaof Lostant, Susie (Kevin) tion on a burglary and theft Brandner of Lostant, reported at 7 a.m. Friday to Dan (Danell) Mertes of the Commonwealth Edison Lostant; 19 grandchildren, substation in the 1600 22 great-grandchildren; block of West Division three great-great grandchilStreet. dren; one brother, Richard In a news release, police Mertes of Lostant; and one said it was discovered that NEWSTRIBUNE PHOTO/CRAIG STERRETT sister, Joyce (Alan) Heider a ComEd utility truck was of Streator. Righting the ship stolen from the property He was preceded in along with an undisclosed Senica Interstate Towing puts a semi tractor back up and death by one brother, amount of copper wiring. onto its wheels as other workers were salvaging sand from Allen Mertes; and one sisThe stolen utility truck was inside the semitrailer (in background) that tipped over when, ter, Sally Mertes at birth. located shortly after just a a tow truck operator speculated, the load shifted as the driver Pallbearers will be few miles from the scene. turned into Love’s Travel Stop. Firefighters lowered a ladder Caden Mertes, David Illinois State Police in through the driver’s side door to help the driver get out of Mertes, Jon Elderson, Crime Scene Services are Steven Mertes, Terry Carr, the cab. Tyronica S. Gates, 28, of Memphis, Tenn., was treated assisting the investigation. and released from Illinois Valley Community Hospital, Peru, Shawn King and Michael Anyone with information for injuries in the crash at 5:09 p.m. Wednesday at North 25th Brandner. regarding the burglary and Road and Mallick Road, Oglesby police said. There were no Memorials may be theft is asked to call (815) directed to St. Jude’s charges. Find a video at www.newstrib.com. 539-9331. Children’s Research Hospital or American Heart Association. The online guestbook On behalf of the Illinois Valley may be viewed and memNEWSTIP Alzheimer’s Group, Inc we would like ories shared at www. A Crosat Street resiMuellerFH.com. to thank all the sponsors (to numerous dent who wished to stay anonymous wins this to name) who have given us continuous week’s $25 prize for a tip Robert ‘Bob’ Pyszka about the phone outage support and to all those who have given and line cut near the La Robert “Bob” Pyszka, generous donations throughout the 12 Salle pool. A story is on 73, of La Salle died at4:42 page A2 today. a.m. Sept. 5, 2019, in his years of the “Boo” Milby 5K Run/Walk. residence. A funeral Mass will A special thank you to all who have come be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Hyacinth Church, La out to participate in the event and to all Elinor Rieker Salle. the volunteers, who, without their help Visitation will be in the Elinor E. Rieker, 84, church on Tuesday from 9 of Princeton died Sept. this event could not go on. a.m. until services. 4, 2019, Aperion Care, A full obituary will be in Princeton. Services will Due to the success of the event we Monday’s edition. Burgess be at noon Monday in Funeral Home in La Salle will be able to continue our mission of Norberg Memorial Home, is handling arrangements. Princeton.
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In 2020 we are looking forward to partnering with the Starved Rock Runners Club who will keep this an annual event and will continue to benefit the Illinois Valley Alzheimer’s Group.
A special Thank you to all Timothy's Dr's, nurses, Home Health Care and Hospice staff for all your loving care during Timothy's illness. We thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts for all the cards, your love, caring, thoughtfulness and generosity. It will never be forgotten. Love Always, The Family of Timothy Camenisch
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REWARD Lost Ipad left in shopping cart at Peru Wal-mart on Sept. 2nd. Please call with any information 815-876-7712
Have you see this Siamese Cat? It walked out of our yard on Aug. 23rd or 24th morning. Cat weighs 80lbs. $100 REWARD for the safe return. Contact the Peru Police or call 815-910-0311 with any information.
Retired IVCH C.N.A can do care in your home. C.N.A, OTCA & CPR certified. Overnights & Midnights avail. References avail. Call 815-303-3403
Financial Plus Credit Union is accepting applications for: Assistant Vice President of Lending The AVP position is a high level opportunity to be directly involved in the success and growth of the FPCU Lending Department, reporting directly to the VP. Qualifications included: 5 years of lending experience 3 years of management experience Complete benefits package included.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH THERAPIST NEEDED IN OTTAWA OFFICE OF NORTH CENTRAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS. Primarily responsible for a variety of therapy modalities. Performs clinical assessment, brief psychotherapy, addictions counseling, consultation, linkage to other services for clients and/or their families. Works with families, groups and individuals as a member of a treatment team and program. M-F 8:30am to 5:00pm. QUALIFICATIONS: Master's Degree in a Mental Health field and experience in addictions treatment required. License eligible preferred. Proficiency with computers required. EOE Send resume to: NCBHS, Attn: HR, PO Box 1488, LaSalle, IL 61301 or complete and mail application available on-line at www.ncbhs.org “Employment Opportunities”, or email to hr@ncbhs.org
LEGAL NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING/ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PERU, ILLINOIS Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Planning/ Zoning Commission of the City of Peru, Illinois, on Wednesday, the 25th day of September, 2019, at the hour of 5:00 p.m. in the City Municipal Building, 1901 Fourth Street, Peru, Illinois, at which time and place the Planning/Zoning Commission will consider the Petition of Kathleen M. Budnick (hereinafter “Petitioner”) requesting a variance under the terms of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Peru, IL as it applies to the real estate located at 1803 JoAnn Drive, Peru, IL, legally described as follows: Lot Thirty-Seven (37) in Mertel’s Evergreen Park Subdivision in the City of Peru, according to the Plat thereof recorded May 3, 1957 in Plat Book “V”, Page 40 as Doc. #335670, situated in LaSalle County, Illinois (hereinafter “Property”) The Petitioner desires to install a privacy and security fence to increase curb appeal, define the yard, and increase safety for the future, and seeks a variance to reduce the south side yard abutting a street setback from not less than thirty feet (30’) as required under Section 10.03(h)(2) b.iv of the Zoning Ordinance to zero feet. The Property is located in an R-2 Single Family Detached Residence District. Copies of the Petition and building site diagram are available for public inspection at the Office of the Peru City Clerk during normal business hours. All persons desiring to appear and be heard with regard to said Petition may appear at the time and place specified above. Dated at Peru, Illinois, this 4th day of September, A.D., 2019. Planning/Zoning Commission of the City of Peru, Illinois BY: Cary Miller Chairman (September 7, 2019)
LEGAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ILLINOIS LA SALLE COUNTY, OTTAWA, ILLINOIS CHANCERY DIVISION COMMUNITY BANK OF UTICA, ) In Chancery a part of LASALLE STATE BANK, a ) corporation, ) No. 18-CH-26 ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) ILLINOIS RIVER WINERY, INC., an ) Illinois Corporation, and GREGORY P. ) KANE, DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY ) INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, ) ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF ) REVENUE; C & N CORPORATION, ) d/b/a DOOR PENINSULA WINERY, ) C & N CORPORATION, and U S. ) SMALL BUSINESS ) ADMINISTRATION, ) ) Defendants. ) Notice of Judicial Sale of Real Estate Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure entered by the court in the above entitled cause, the property hereinafter described will be sold by the Sheriff of LaSalle County, Illinois at public auction to the highest bidder at LaSalle County Sheriff’s Office, 707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa, IL 61350 on October 16, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. (A) The name, address and telephone number of the person to contact for information regarding the real estate is: Chris Duncan, LaSalle State Bank, 654 First Street, LaSalle, IL 61303; 815-223-8800. (B) The common address and other common description, if any, of the real estate is: 300 Donaldson Street, Utica, IL 61373 (C) The legal description of the real estate is: That part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 16, Township 33 North, Range 2 East of the Third Principal Meridian, LaSalle County, Illinois, described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest Corner of said Northwest Quarter, thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds East 1,319.01 feet along the West Line of said Northwest Quarter; thence South 89 degrees 56 minutes 28 seconds East 545.25 feet along the North Line of the South Half of said Northwest Quarter to the Point of Beginning; thence continuing South 89 degrees 56 minutes 28 seconds East 205.00 feet along the North Line of the South Half of said Northwest Quarter; thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds East 160.00 feet; thence North 89 degrees 56 minutes 28 seconds West 205.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds West 160.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, said tract containing 0.753 acres, more or less. (D) A description of the improvements on the real estate is: A Morton building (a pole building) with metal siding and a metal roof, 6,171 square feet and it sits on 3/4 of an acre. (E) The time and place of the sale are October 16, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. in the lobby outside the Sheriff’s Office in the north courthouse located at 707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa, IL 61350. (F) The terms of the sale are: 10% to be paid in certified funds on the date of sale. Sale is subject to confirmation by the Court. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser shall be entitled only to a return of monies paid. Purchaser shall have no recourse against Mortgagor, Mortgagee or Mortgagee’s attorney. Property is sold “AS IS”. Sale is subject to confirmation by the Court. (G) Title will be conveyed subject to all general real estate taxes which are a lien upon the real estate, but have not yet become due and payable, and special assessments, if any, and easements and restrictions of record, and is being sold “AS IS” without any representation as to the quality of title and without recourse to the plaintiff. Title will be conveyed subject to existing tenancies, if any. By /s/ R. J. Lannon, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff R. J. Lannon, Jr. Herbolsheimer, Duncan, Eiten and Hintz, P.C. Attorneys at Law State Bank Building LaSalle, IL 61301 Telephone: (815) 223-0111 Attorney No. 1576313 jlannon@hlhdr.com (September 7, 14 & 21, 2019)
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Local plastic recycling plant Regenex Corp 410 Richard Mautino Drive Spring Valley, IL. Seeking to hire sorters for 2nd & 3rd shift. Please submit resume via EMail to: bodnum@regenex.com Or pick up application at factory office
North Central Behavioral Health Systems Care Coordinator Positions LaSalle, Bureau, Marshall, Putnam, Stark and Fulton Counties in Illinois. Precedence Care Coordination Entity in partnership with NCBHS seeks candidates to coordinate the primary and other healthcare needs of managed care members. Minimum of Bachelor's Degree Healthcare or social services experience preferred. For more information on the position and how to apply, Please visit our website www.ncbhs.org Now Hiring CDL Drivers Local, home nights. Hourly pay with overtime. Health insurance, 401K, paid vacation, holiday pay. Tanker and Hazmat endorsements needed. Contact Schoff Farm Service, Inc. Walnut, IL 815-379-2777
Now Hiring LaSalle Country Nursing Home Staffing Coordinator Full time AM or PM Full time/Part time, Nurses and C.N.A's Afternoons & Midnights
Learn the new tax laws. Tuition free class starting Sept. 12th. Cost for books and supplies. Job openings for successful completion of 10 week course at local accounting office. Call 815-664-3290 for more info. WOODHAVEN ASSOCIATION is seeking to hire the following position: Public Safety Patrol Officer Full-time position, Midnight till 8:00 a.m. Responsibilities include patrolling the grounds and monitoring the buildings of Woodhaven and providing first aid services to our members. Candidates must have good communication skills and the ability to work independently. Position requires a valid Illinois drivers license and First Responder or EMT certification (training provided). Interested applicants should apply online at www.woodhavenassociation. com, in person or by resume to: Woodhaven Association Human Resources Department P.O. Box 110 Sublette, IL 61367 Fax: 815/849-5116 Phone: 815/849-5209
Grooming Tails looking for experiencecd Groomer. Willing to train. Please call 815-993-0855 or stop in at 4th St. Peru
Excellent Benefit Package! Apply online lasallecounty.org or in person at 1380 N. 27th Rd. Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-0476
LEGAL Invitation to Bid
Abatement Fieldcrest C.U.S.D. 6 will receive sealed bids for Asbestos Abatement Prior to Demolition at Fieldcrest High School Annex, 505 Maple Avenue in Minonk, IL 61760. The work is as follows: Remove drywall system (approximately 110 square feet), transite wall panels (approximately 250 square feet), floor tile and associated mastic (approximately 935 square feet), wood paneling and associated mastic (approximately 100 square feet) and light fixtures with reflective paper (approximately 2 each) from throughout the building. Perform exploratory demolition to check for and remove any inaccessible pipe insulation in the lower level. Remove/cleanup visible surface mold throughout building. Remove vermiculite insulation (approximately 2,670 square feet) from attic. Remove windows with asbestos-containing glazing and/or caulking (35 small windows, 2 large windows and a skylight). The Mandatory Prebid Meeting is on Tuesday, September 10, 2019, 11:00 a.m. at Fieldcrest High School Annex, 505 Maple Avenue in Minonk, IL. ALL ATTENDEES WILL FURNISH AND WEAR RESPIRATORY PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) FOR THE PREBID. ATTENDEES WITHOUT PPE WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO ENTER THE BUILDING. ATTENDEES WITHOUT PPE AND/OR NOT ENTERING THE WORK AREA WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO BID ON THIS PROJECT. Additional site visits will be at the Owner’s convenience. The Bidder shall contact Mr. Ron Kreiser, Head of Maintenance at 309-303-0411 to schedule any additional site visits. The deadline to reserve a project manual and confirm prebid attendance is 9:30 a.m. on September 9, 2019, call Dawn at 309828-4259. $75 per manual if ordered by deadline, $100 if not ordered by deadline but ordered before prebid, $125 if requested at or after prebid. Costs are non-refundable. Pay by cash, credit card or check payable to IDEAL. Manual may be viewed at Owner or Engineer offices. The Bid Opening will be on Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at Fieldcrest C.U.S.D. 6, One Dornbush Drive in Minonk, IL. (September 7, 2019) LEGAL Demolition Bids are requested by Fieldcrest CUSD No. 6, Minonk, Illinois for Building Demolition of the High School Annex at 1 Dornbush Drive, Minonk, Illinois 61760. Work is to be carried out in accordance with Bidding Documents prepared by Basalay, Cary & Alstadt Architects, Ltd., 620 West Lafayette Street, Ottawa, IL 61350. Project Description: Removal of existing high school annex building and specific site elements. Building is multi-Wythe masonry walls with wood frame roof structure. Work includes complete building demolition and minor site removal as indicated in documents. Contract Type: Single prime lump sum contract. Submission of Bids: Bids will be accepted until 2:00 P.M., Thursday, September 19, 2019 at the office of Fieldcrest CUSD No. 6, 1 Dornbush Drive, Minonk, Illinois 61760. Bids will be publicly opened at that time. A Pre-Bid Conference: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 11:00 a.m., at the building site. All facilities will be available at this date. Owner reserves the right to disqualify bidders that do not complete a site visit. Additional site visits will be at the Owner’s convenience. Contact Ron Kreiser, Head of Maintenance (309-3030411) to schedule visits other that the pre-bid conference. Site visits that are not prearranged are not permitted. Availability of Bidding Documents: Bidding Documents will be available on and after September 5, 2019 and may be examined/ obtained at the Architect’s Plan Room at www.bca-architects.com ; at the office of the Board of Education of Fieldcrest CUSD No. 6; Greater Peoria Contractors & Supplier Association, 1811 West Altorfer Drive, Peoria, IL 61615; Illinois Valley Contractor’s Association, 1120 First St., LaSalle, IL; Contractors Association of Will & Grundy Counties, 233 N. Springfield Ave., Joliet, IL; www.dodge.construction.com; and www.cmdgroup.com. Stipulations: Bidder will be required to provide Bid Security in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the base bid amount proposed, in the form of a certified check or cashier’s check made payable to the Owner, or a Bid Bond. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for a satisfactory Performance and Payment Bond in the full amount of the contract. The contractor shall be required to comply with all provisions of the acts of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois related to Wage Rates, Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Alcohol Use, Preference to Illinois Workmen, Fair Employment Practices Commission, and Equal Employment Opportunity. The Contractor shall be required to comply with the Substance Abuse Prevention on Public Works Act (Public Act 95-0635). Contractor shall not pay less than the prevailing rates of wages as determined by the Illinois Department of Labor to all laborers, workmen and mechanics performing work under this contract, and shall comply with the requirements of the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS 130/1-12). All Contractor’s bonds shall include a provision as will guarantee the faithful performance of such prevailing wage clause as provided by this bid specification or contract. Additional information and bidder requirements are included in the Instructions to Bidders and the Bid Documents. Owner reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive any irregularities in the Bidding, and to award contract in Owner’s best interests. No Illinois O.E. sales tax will be required for this work. (September 7, 2019)
LEGAL AT&T Mobility, LLC is proposing to construct a new telecommunications tower facility located 1500 feet east of Hwy 351 on Haul Road, Oglesby, La Salle County, IL 61348. The new facility will consist of a 263-foot self-supporting lattice telecommunications tower. Any interested party wishing to submit comments regarding the potential effects the proposed facility may have on any historic property may do so by sending comments to: Project 6119003419 - SLG EBI Consulting, 6876 Susquehanna Trail South, York, PA 17403, or via telephone at (802) 578-7030. (September 7, 2019)
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Experienced framing carpenter needed. Must have DL and transportation. Working in Bureau & LaSalle County. Call 815-830-1710 PERMANENT, FULL-TIME POSITION available immediately in agricultural office. Salary range $16.10$29.00 per hour plus benefits. A copy of the vacancy announcement is available at the Bureau County FSA Office located at 312 E. Backbone RD. Princeton, IL. Applications MUST be submitted through www.USAJobs.gov by September 18, 2019. The job announcement number is IL2019-0036. We recognize and appreciate the benefits of diversity in the workplace. People who share this belief and reflect a diverse background are encouraged to apply. USDA is an Equal Opportunity Provide, Employer, and Lender
Need a Hobby or something to do while the kids are in School? Now hiring PT Administrative Assistant. Flexible hrs. Book keeping experience a plus, must have basic office skills. Call 815-223-3464 Part-time position Accounts Receivable/Receptionist in Ohio, IL. Monday & Tues. 8am-5pm. Computer knowledge needed. For more information call 815-376-2792 M-F 8am-5pm
Small local Community Church in need of Pastor. Housing available, salary negotiable. Call 815-646-4823 or 815-303-4234 Temporary housekeeping position at Pilgrim Park Retreat Center 30+\- hours per week starting in mid September. For more information please call 815-447-2390
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NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ILLINOIS LA SALLE COUNTY, OTTAWA, ILLINOIS CHANCERY DIVISION COMMUNITY BANK OF UTICA, ) In Chancery a part of LASALLE STATE BANK, a ) corporation, ) No. 18-CH-26 ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) ILLINOIS RIVER WINERY, INC., an ) Illinois Corporation, and GREGORY P. ) KANE, DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY ) INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, ) ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF ) REVENUE; C & N CORPORATION, ) d/b/a DOOR PENINSULA WINERY, ) C & N CORPORATION, and U S. ) SMALL BUSINESS ) ADMINISTRATION, ) ) Defendants. ) Notice of Judicial Sale of Real Estate Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure entered by the court in the above entitled cause, the property hereinafter described will be sold by the Sheriff of LaSalle County, Illinois at public auction to the highest bidder at LaSalle County Sheriff’s Office, 707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa, IL 61350 on October 16, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. (A) The name, address and telephone number of the person to contact for information regarding the real estate is: Chris Duncan, LaSalle State Bank, 654 First Street, LaSalle, IL 61303; 815-223-8800. (B) The common address and other common description, if any, of the real estate is: 300 Donaldson Street, Utica, IL 61373 (C) The legal description of the real estate is: That part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 16, Township 33 North, Range 2 East of the Third Principal Meridian, LaSalle County, Illinois, described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest Corner of said Northwest Quarter, thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds East 1,319.01 feet along the West Line of said Northwest Quarter; thence South 89 degrees 56 minutes 28 seconds East 545.25 feet along the North Line of the South Half of said Northwest Quarter to the Point of Beginning; thence continuing South 89 degrees 56 minutes 28 seconds East 205.00 feet along the North Line of the South Half of said Northwest Quarter; thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds East 160.00 feet; thence North 89 degrees 56 minutes 28 seconds West 205.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds West 160.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, said tract containing 0.753 acres, more or less. (D) A description of the improvements on the real estate is: A Morton building (a pole building) with metal siding and a metal roof, 6,171 square feet and it sits on 3/4 of an acre. (E) The time and place of the sale are October 16, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. in the lobby outside the Sheriff’s Office in the north courthouse located at 707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa, IL 61350. (F) The terms of the sale are: 10% to be paid in certified funds on the date of sale. Sale is subject to confirmation by the Court. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser shall be entitled only to a return of monies paid. Purchaser shall have no recourse against Mortgagor, Mortgagee or Mortgagee’s attorney. Property is sold “AS IS”. Sale is subject to confirmation by the Court. (G) Title will be conveyed subject to all general real estate taxes which are a lien upon the real estate, but have not yet become due and payable, and special assessments, if any, and easements and restrictions of record, and is being sold “AS IS” without any representation as to the quality of title and without recourse to the plaintiff. Title will be conveyed subject to existing tenancies, if any. By /s/ R. J. Lannon, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff R. J. Lannon, Jr. Herbolsheimer, Duncan, Eiten and Hintz, P.C. Attorneys at Law State Bank Building LaSalle, IL 61301 Telephone: (815) 223-0111 Attorney No. 1576313 jlannon@hlhdr.com (September 7, 14, 21, 2019)
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roles are Olivia Luccardi (“It Follows,” 2014) and David Krumholtz (“Hail, Caesar!,” 2016), who play the young escort Melissa and director Harvey Wasserman, respectively. The supporting cast of “The Deuce” is strong from top to bottom (a trademark of David Simon’s television shows), but the leads have received special attention for their performances in the show’s first two seasons. Gyllenhaal plays Eileen “Candy” Merrell, a former street hustler who eventually gets involved in the production of, well, unsavory films. Candy’s arc has been one of self-improvement and personal discovery, as she fought her way
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WHAT’S NEW ON HULU: “Hotel Mumbai” (2018) In 2008, a group of terrorists laid siege to the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, India. On Monday, Sept. 9, Hulu presents “Hotel
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The animated musical tells the story of Pocahontas (Irene Bedard, “The Mist”), who, being the daughter of a chief, is expected to marry the tribe’s greatest warrior. When British explorers arrive in search of the New World and its abundant resources, Pocahontas meets and develops a relationship with the English captain, John Smith (Mel Gibson, “The Beaver,” 2011). The greedy and ruthless Eng-
“Undone” The latest Prime original series, “Undone,” is set to premiere Friday, Sept. 13. From the mind of Kate Purdy (“BoJack Horseman”), this animated adult series takes a mindbending look at reality and how we perceive it. The story centers on Alma (Rosa Salazar, “Alita: Battle Angel,” 2019), who, after being in a nearly fatal car accident, discovers she is able to perceive time and reality in a new way. She suddenly begins to see her dead father, Jacob (Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saul”), who tells her that his death wasn’t an accident and teaches her how to use her new perception of reality to travel through time. The show is incredibly introspective and spiritual, but also incredibly entertaining and hilarious, featuring what the cast has described as “gallows humor.” Make sure to catch this new series when it premieres this week.
HOLLYWOOD Q&A By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: Are there any updates on the second season of “The Night Manager”? A: Yes, but they amountto the same lack of a conclusion we had before. The bottom line is we still don’t know if it will happen. “The Night Manager,” starring Tom Hiddleston (“Avengers: Endgame,” 2019), Hugh Laurie (“House”) and Olivia Colman (“The Crown”), originally aired as a miniseries on AMC here and the BBC in the U.K., an adaptationof the John le Carré novel of the same name. It was a huge critical and popular hit, though, so naturally the networks and fans wanted more. The question was then, and still is, can/will they make another season without source material to draw from? The latest news is that the head writer and director of the first season have both said they won’t participate in a second. Director Susanne Bier and writer David Farr both have the same concerns about a second run: They’re afraid of doing, in Bier’s words (taken from an interview with DigitalSpy.com), “something that does not live up to the level of Season 1. That would be a really bad idea.” Nonetheless, there was great optimism a year ago, when the producers announced that they had hired a team of writers for the second season — it didn’t include Farr, but it did feature Charles Cumming, another spynovelist whom many have called the next le Carré. Cumming said in an interview on the spy-lit podcast Spybrary that le Carré had given his blessing to a second season, and that “we did quite a good job and we are nearly there.” Yes, that was a year ago and there’s been no word of progress since, but bear in mind the first season aired three years ago, so no one seems to be in any rush.
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It was a beautiful weekend here in New York City. It was so nice that the prison guards watching Jeffrey Epstein’s cell left to have a picnic. Trump is in New Jersey on a 10-day vacation. People close to Trump say he’s spending most of his vacation tweeting, golfing and watching TV. Unlike when he’s working, where he spends most of his time golfing, tweeting and watching TV.
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FEATURE STORY Hitman for hire: Season 2 of ‘Mr. Inbetween’ premieres on FX By Breanna Henry TV Media
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orth Americans don’t consume a lot of Australian media. I would blame this fact on Australia being half a world away and full of wacky island folk, but the U.K. is an island as well (though admittedly a little more austere), and we’ve experienced many “invasions” of British music, film and television since the transmission was scientifically possible. We may not get a lot of Australian TV over here, but we do watch a lot of Aussie actors on our big and small screens. Hugh Jackman (“Logan,” 2017), Chris Hemsworth (“Avengers: Endgame,” 2019), Heath Ledger (“The Dark Knight,” 2008) and Eric Bana (“The Forgiven” 2017) — Australia has been a prime source of leading Hollywood men for decades. While Scott Ryan may not fall into the Hemsworth heartthrob category, FX is hoping North American audiences will fall in love with him, too. Season 2 of his series “Mr. Inbetween” premieres Thursday, Sept. 12, on the cable channel. Ryan stars as Ray Shoesmith, a perfectly average man at first glance: he has an ex-wife, a daughter who is growing up too fast for his liking, and a couple of idiot friends. Ray is also a hitman, however, which can make his average-man life a lot more complicated. Ryan is relatively new to acting. His portrayal of Ray is amazing, but his contribution to this series goes much deeper than that — he created the show, is the head writer, and also wrote and created the short film that started it all: “The Magician” (2005). After it screened at the St. Kilda Film Festival in Port Phillip, Australia, stuntmanturned-director Nash Edgerton took an interest in Ryan’s 30-minute short film and decided to turn it into a feature. The original cost a total of $3,000 to make and was shot over just 10 days. Three years later, FX Australia snapped up the rights and commissioned its first original drama series, keeping Ryan as the star and
Edgerton as writer and director. If Edgerton’s name sounds familiar to you, you may be more familiar with his famous brother, Joel, who has starred in the hit films “Warrior” (2011), “Black Mass” (2015) and “Loving” (2016). In the end, “Mr. Inbetween” premiered in the U.S. before it did Down Under, thanks to FX Australia’s dissolution. (The network’s series were transferred to Fox Showcase Australia, which is where the show airs now.) Although the true star of the show is undeniably Ryan, there wouldn’t be much to the deadpan hatchet man’s life without the people in it. Nicholas Cassim (“Home and Away”) plays Bruce, Ray’s increasingly ill older brother who, despite being part of the criminal underworld himself, never really had a knack for it the way his younger brother does. Moments shared between the two are some of the best in the series: funny and heartwarming all at the same time. Cassim spoke to Fox Showcase about Bruce and Ray’s relationship, saying, “I think they’re very close in that Australian male way of not being overly demonstrative emotionally. They’re extremely loyal to each other.” Ray’s best friend, Gary (Justin Rosniak, “Squinters”), and his forever-crumbling relationship with paramedic Ally (Brooke Satchwell, “Wonderland”), who is way out of his league, is always fun to watch. And just try not to fall in love with Ray’s much-too-observant daughter, Brittany, played by 10-year-old Chika Yasumura in her very first role. The people over at FX seem to love a good black comedy, and “Mr. Inbetween” fits in well on the network. I’m a big fan of the show’s rather unique episode titles — “Captain Obvious,” “Unicorns Know Everybody’s Name” and “Your Mum’s Got a Strongbox” are some good examples — which somehow, despite their ridiculousness, always define the content of the episodes quite well. Not many showrunners are brave enough to center their premiere episode on a man’s
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Scott Ryan stars in “Mr. Inbetween” urolagnia. (Not familiar? The episode’s title, “The Pee Pee Guy,” should tell you everything you need to know.) Yet, while taking a ride on this absurd and initially off-putting plot vehicle, you end up learning everything you need to know about the relationship
between two of the show’s main characters. As of press time, “Mr. Inbetween” has a 100% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, along with an 88% score from thealways-harshTVcritics.Fans are calling it “the best show no one knows about,” and hope-
fully this second season of the black comedy will pull in even more viewers. The show is definitely worth your time, especially if you enjoy the dark, dry kind of humor that has characterized Australian TV and cinema in recent years. I’m marking this one
down as yet another win for FX, and the fact that I managed to make it through this whole thing without mentioning a comparison to “Breaking Bad” is a win for me (but seriously, if you like “Breaking Bad,” watch this show). Season 2 premieres Thursday,Sept. 12, on FX.
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ball Buffalo at Penn State. From Beaver Stadium-University Park, Pa. (3h30) (Live) ESPN2 NCAA Football Tulane at Auburn. From Jordan-Hare Stadium-- Auburn, Ala. (3h) (Live) 9:00 p.m. ESPN College Football Scoreboard (30m) (Live) FSMW Cardinals Live Postgame Show (1h) (Live) 9:30 p.m. ESPN NCAA Football Stanford at USC. From Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum-- Los Angeles, Calif. (3h) (Live)
Sunday 7:30 a.m. ESPN2 Formula One on the Grid Live (35m) (Live) 8:05 a.m. ESPN2 F1 Auto Racing Italian Grand Prix. From Autodromo Nazionale di Monza-- Monza, Italy (1h55) (Live) 9:00 a.m. ESPN Sunday NFL Countdown (3h) (Live) 11:00 a.m. (2) (4) (23) (31) The NFL Today (1h) (Live) (18) (32) (43) Fox NFL Sunday (1h) (Live) 11:30 a.m. (5) (6) (13) (25) USATF Track & Field 5th Avenue Mile. New York City, N.Y. (1h) (Live) Noon (2) (18) NFL Football (4h) (Live) (4) NFL Football Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars. From TIAA Bank Field-- Jacksonville, Fla. (4h) (Live) (23) (31) NFL Football Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns. From Firstenergy Stadium-- Cleveland, Ohio (4h) (Live) (32) (43) NFL Football Atlanta Falcons at Minnesota Vikings. From U.S. Bank Stadium-- Minneapolis, Minn. (3h) (Live) ESPN ITF Tennis Women’s Doubles Final U.S. Open. From USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center-Flushing Meadows, N.Y. (2h) (Live) FSMW Cardinals Live Pregame Show (30m) (Live) TBS MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at New York Mets. From Citi Field-New York City, N.Y. (3h) (Live) 12:30 p.m. (5) (6) (13) (25) Countdown to Green (30m) (Live) FSMW MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Pittsburgh Pirates. From PNC Park-- Pittsburgh, Pa. (3h) (Live) 1:00 p.m. (5) (6) (13) (25) NASCAR Auto Racing Mon-
ster Energy Cup Series Big Machine Vodka 400. From Indianapolis Motor Speedway-- Indianapolis, Ind. (4h) (Live) (9) MLB Baseball Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox. From Guaranteed Rate Field-- Chicago, Ill. (3h) (Live) 3:00 p.m. (18) NFL Football (3h30) (Live) (32) (43) NFL Football New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys. From AT&T Stadium-- Arlington, Texas (3h30) (Live) ESPN ITF Tennis Final U.S. Open. From USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center-- Flushing Meadows, N.Y. (3h) (Live) ESPN2 WNBA Basketball Minnesota Lynx at Los Angeles Sparks. From Staples Center-- Los Angeles, Calif. (2h) (Live) 3:30 p.m. FSMW Cardinals Live Post-game Show (1h) (Live) 5:00 p.m. ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (1h) (Live) 6:00 p.m. (5) (6) (13) (25) Football Night in America (1h20) (Live) ESPN MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox. From Fenway Park-Boston, Mass. (3h) (Live) 6:30 p.m. (18) (32) (43) The OT (30m) (Live) 7:20 p.m. (5) (6) (13) (25) NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at New England Patriots. From Gillette Stadium-- Foxborough, Mass. (3h10) (Live)
Monday 12:30 p.m. ESPN NFL PrimeTime (1h) (Live) 1:30 p.m. ESPN NFL Live (1h30) (Live) 6:00 p.m. ESPN NFL Football Houston Texans at New Orleans Saints. From Mercedes-Benz Superdome-New Orleans, La. (3h15) (Live) 9:15 p.m. ESPN NFL Football Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders. From Oakland Alameda Coliseum-- Oakland, Calif. (3h15) (Live)
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SPORTS FEATURE 20 years of Brady: Patriots take on Steelers in Sundaynight action By Ryan Guebert TV Media
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reaking from tradition, the reigning Super Bowl champions will not feature in the season’s kickoff game, and will instead host the first Sunday night football game of the 2019 NFL season. Tune in Sunday, Sept. 8, when Tom Brady and the New England Patriots kick off their season against the Pittsburgh Steelers, with live coverage on NBC. At 42 years old, Tom Brady is embarking upon his 20th season in the NFL as the Patriots’ starting quarterback. Picked 199th in the 2000 NFL Draft, Brady has had one of the most prolific careers in league history, having won three NFL MVP awards and a record six Super Bowl titles and four Super Bowl MVPs. Brady has accomplished all of this with a different backfield and receiving corps in almost every season. When he threw his 500th touchdown last season, it
7:30 p.m. FSMW MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Colorado Rockies. From Coors Field-- Denver, Colo. (3h) (Live) 10:30 p.m. FSMW Cardinals Live Post-game Show (1h) (Live)
Wednesday 12:30 p.m. ESPN NFL Live (1h30) (Live) 3:30 p.m. ESPN2 College Football Live (30m) (Live) 6:00 p.m. ESPN MLB Baseball (3h) (Live) ESPN2 WNBA Basketball Playoffs. (2h) (Live) 7:00 p.m. FSMW Cardinals Live Pre-game Show (30m) (Live) 7:30 p.m. FSMW MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Colorado Rockies. From Coors Field-- Denver, Colo. (3h) (Live) 8:00 p.m. ESPN2 WNBA Basketball Playoffs. (2h) (Live) 9:00 p.m. (7) MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at San Diego Padres. From Petco Park-San Diego, Calif. (3h) (Live) ESPN MLB Baseball (3h) (Live) 10:30 p.m. FSMW Cardinals Live Post-game Show (1h) (Live)
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was to his NFL record 71st different player, Josh Gordon. Brady and the Patriots are set to begin a post-Rob Gronkowski era. The five-time Pro Bowl tight end announced his retirement in March at the age of 29. In nine seasons with the Patriots, Gronkowski won three Super Bowls and was Brady’s most reliable target, catching 76 of his touchdowns (37 more than anyone else). Julian Edelman put on a display in last season’s Super Bowl win, receiving 10 catches for 141 yards, which earned him the Super Bowl MVP award, and he should emerge as Brady’s most popular target this season. Despite wanting to play until he’s 50 years old, Brady is nearing the end of his illustrious career, and each passing game becomes more sentimental. Don’t miss the start of Brady’s 20th season as the Patriots kick off the year against the Steelers at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 8. Catch live Sunday night football action on NBC.
2:00 p.m. FSMW MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Colorado Rockies. From Coors Field-- Denver, Colo. (3h) (Live) 3:30 p.m. ESPN2 College Football Live (30m) (Live) 5:00 p.m. FSMW Cardinals Live Post-game Show (1h) (Live) 6:00 p.m. (18) (32) (43) MLB Baseball (3h) (Live) 7:00 p.m. ESPN2 H.S. Football (3h) (Live) 3:00 a.m. ESPN FIBA Basketball Semifinal World Cup. From Wukesong Arena-- Beijing, China (2h) (Live)
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not to worry about it. They shot the entire movie in one 20-minute take, all filmed in their own apartment, and edited it down to a seven-minute film that ultimately cost them only $3. The film, which they titled “This Is John,” made it to the Sundance Film Festival in 2003, and the brothers quickly became festival favorites. Duplass has said that this set the tone for everything he’s done since, and that it taught him to trust his instincts and not worry about what people might say. The film launched his career (and that of his brother), and he has gone on to appear in more than 40 movies and TV shows, including “The League,” “Togetherness,” “Safety Not Guaranteed” (2012) and the critically acclaimed “Tully” (2018). He has also worked as a writer for a number of projects and as a producer for more than 40 projects. Duplass’s most recent endeavors include starring alongside Reese Witherspoon (“Big Little Lies”) and Jennifer Aniston (“Murder Mystery,” 2019) in “The Morning Show,” which will be released this year on AppleTV, as well as donning the hats of writer and producer for HBO’s “Room 104,” an anthology series that kicks off its third season on Friday, Sept. 13. Seasons 1 and 2 of the unique show are already available on HBOGo, and with only 12 half-hour episodes per season, you can catch up just in time for the Season 3 premiere.
Mark Duplass, one-half of the incredibly talented Duplass Brothers known for “The Skeleton Twins” (2014), wears a lot of hats. He’s an actor, a screenwriter, an author, a musician, a director and a producer — this prolific artist has had a fascinating career and shows no signs of slowing down. Duplass grew up as a selfproclaimed “good Catholic boy” in the suburbs of New Orleans. His father, Lawrence, worked as a lawyer, and his mother, Cynthia, was a stay-at-home-mom to Mark and his older brother, Jay. The brothers’ interest in movies began at a very young age, kickstarted by the arrival of cable television in 1983. At that time, cable companies didn’t air PG movies during the day and R-rated movies at night, like they often do now. All sorts of movies aired all day long, so the brothers could catch films like “Ordinary People” (1980) and “Kramer vs. Kramer” (1979) without having to stay up late, and Duplass has stated that this exposure helped to shape his tastes, character and ambition. In 1991, he traveled to the University of Texas in Austin to visit his brother, and together they saw Richard Linklater’s film “Slacker” (1990), which made them realize that movies aren’t just made by fancy people in studios, but also by regular guys like them. Duplass soon joined his brother in attending the University of Texas, and they were inspired by the creative community in Austin in the ‘90s and early 2000s. After many years of working tirelessly as editors in order to fund mediocre films, Duplass (being the more impulsive brother) decided they needed to take a leap, forget everything they learned in school and just make a film. Jay was hesitant, worried about the budgeting and lighting and logistics, but the younger Duplass told him
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- Born Dec. 7, 1976 (age 42) - Married his wife, Katie Aselton (“Casual”), in 2006 - Has two daughters: Molly and Ora - Aspires to be like actor John Cazale (“The Godfather,” 1972) because a documentary said “actors love working with him because he will make them better” - Originally thought of filmmaking as a “stupid dream”
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The Affair SHOW 8:00 p.m. Sasha (Claes Bang) suggests some modifications to Noah’s (Dominic West) script in this new episode. As Sasha’s relationship with Helen (Maura Tierney) continues to develop, Noah can’t help but notice. Elsewhere, Bruce’s (John Doman) condition worsens.
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The Deuce HBO 8:00 p.m. James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal return in the Season 3 premiere of this drama, which takes a look at the rise of the porn industry. Franco stars as Mafia fronts Vincent and Frankie Martino, while Maggie Gyllenhall portrays sex worker â&#x20AC;&#x153;Candyâ&#x20AC;? Merrell.
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Ryan Tedder switches from mentor to guest artist when his band OneRepublic guest stars in this new episode. Shane McAnally, Ester Dean also star in this popular music show, which gives songwriters the opportunity to pitch original material.
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TLC 8:00 p.m. The family prepares for Zoey’s Bollywood dance recital. However, with the recital right around the corner, she suffers an injury that may prevent her from being able to perform. Bill and Jen celebrate their 11th anniversary.
The Conners (7) (8) (17) (19) 9:00 p.m.
When Ben (Jay R. Ferguson) offers Mark (Ames McNamara) free piano lessons, Darlene (Sara Gilbert) sees it as a chance to test his parenting skills in this rebroadcast. Meanwhile, Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) throws a baby shower for Becky (Alicia Goranson).
Savoring Black-ish PBS NewsHour (N) Chicago Tonight (18) (32) (18) (32) MasterChef 'London BBang BBang Calling' Pt. 2 of 2 from Sept (43) BBang (43) BBang 4 (N) Mike&Molly Mike&Molly Blue Bloods PBS NewsHour (N) Family Feud Family Feud
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WGN News (N) Nova (18) News (18) Fox 18 (32) News News at (43) Fox 9p 9:30 p.m. News (N) Hypnotiz 'Party Night' (N) 2 Broke G. 2 Broke G. Blue Bloods 'Blowback' Blue Bloods 'Confessions' Nova Magical Land 'Human' (N) Hypnotiz 'Party Night' (N) Dateline 'Troubled Waters'
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HighNoon Highly? (N) Horn (N) Interrupt (N) SportsCenter (N) Baseball MLB (L) (2:00) NFL C. Football HighNoon Highly? (N) Horn (N) Interrupt (N) Basketball WNBA Playoffs (L) Baseball MLB St. Louis Cardinals at Colorado Rockies Golf Life S.Money Spotlight Cardinals Pre-game
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News Update (31) News America's Got Talent 'Live Songland 'OneRepublic' Hollywood Game Night (5) News 'Kiss Me in Lamorne-ing' (6) News Results 5' (N) (SF) (N) (13) 13 (N) News:00 p.m. (25) News The Schooled Modern Single (7) Baseball MLB (8) News (8) (17) (19) FamilyFeud (17) News Goldbergs 'I 'CB Likes Parents Family (19) HOI 'Commence 'Lance Bass Coulda Been Lainey' ment' Space Camp' a Lawyer' ABC News
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SEAL Team 'My Life for Yours'
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest ('06, Adv) Johnny Depp.
Nightline
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Baseball MLB (L) Basketball WNBA Playoffs (L) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) Baseball MLB St. Louis Cardinals at Colorado Rockies Site: Coors Field (L) Cardinals Post-game (L) Post-game
Die Hard With a Vengeance ('95, Act) Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis.
Jaws (1975, Horror) Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider. Jaws 2 (1978, Horror) Lorraine Gary, Roy Scheider. Lodge 49 Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Real Wives Dallas Real Wives Dallas (N) Housewives 'Family Affair' Watch (N) Real Wives Dallas Housewives South Park South Park South Park (:45) South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show Lights Out South Park South Park Sex & City The Devil Wears Prada ('06, Com) Meryl Streep. E! News (N) Hitch (2005, Comedy) Eva Mendes, Will Smith. Hitch (2005, Comedy) Eva Mendes, Will Smith. Your World The Five Special Report The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night Tucker Carlson Tonight Guy's Game 'All Burgers 2' Guy's Grocery Games Game 'American Heroes' Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games (N) Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Game 'Spice Games' Guy's Grocery Games Snowfall 'Other Lives' (N) Snowfall 'Other Lives' Snowfall 'Blackout' The Avengers (2012, Action) Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr.. Furious 7 (2015, Action) Paul Walker, Vin Diesel. Love on Safari ('18, Rom) Jill Wagner. Flip That Romance ('', Rom) Julie Gonzalo. Valentine Ever After ('16, Rom) William Baldwin. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers: F House Hunt. House Boise Boys Property Brothers: F Marrying Millions Marrying Millions Marrying Millions Married at First Sight Married (N) Married 'The Forever Decision' (N) Marrying Millions (N) (:05) Married at First Sight Married at Married NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Coming to America ('88, Com) Eddie Murphy. Coming to America ('88, Com) Eddie Murphy. (2:25) The Kingdom (:20) Transporter 2 (:50) W. (2008, Biography) Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Banks. (:25) The Kingdom Jamie Foxx. Cinderella Man ('05, Bio) Russell Crowe. Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Bob Burgers Bob Burgers BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Frontal (N) Conan New Girl Full Frontal Conan Movie (:05) The Appearance ('18, Hor) Jake Stormoen. The Aspern Papers Hustle and Flow ('05, Dra) Terrence Howard. Nightcrawler ('14, Thril) Bill Paxton, Jake Gyllenhaal. Tabloid Kent Gavin. 2: Law Abiding Citizen Flight (2012, Drama) Nadine Velazquez, Denzel Washington. Battleship (2012, Sci-Fi) Alexander Skarsgard, Taylor Kitsch. Safe House ('12, Act) Ryan Reynolds, Denzel Washington. Monsters/ Mysteries Mountain Monsters Mountain Monsters Mountain Monsters Mountain Monsters Mountain Monsters (N) Monsters Attack (N) When Monsters Attack Mountain Monsters SVU 'Beautiful Frame' SVU 'Criminal Hatred' SVU 'Deadly Ambition' SVU 'Undercover Blue' SVU 'Girl Dishonored' Suits Pearson 'The Rival' (N) SVU 'Traumatic Wound' Suits
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HighNoon Highly? (N) Horn (N) Interrupt (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) (2:00) NFL C. Football HighNoon Highly? (N) Horn (N) Interrupt (N) NBA: The Jump (N) (2:00) Baseball MLB St. Louis vs Colorado (L) Cardinals Post-game (L) Red Bull H/L Crankworx
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RoboCop Kurtwood Smith. (:15) Skyscraper ('18, Act) Dwayne Johnson. HBO Stuyv. Soldier ('98, Act) Kurt Russell. (:10) The Skulls ('00, Thril) Joshua Jackson. MAX Movie (:55) Rust Creek Hermione Corfield. (:45) David Bowie: Finding Fame SHOW (1:45) Air Force One
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Night With Seth Meyers
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Greatest (N) Football Is Us 'The College Game' ESPN Documentaries (N) Football H.S. (L) Baseball MLB St. Louis Cardinals at Colorado Rockies Site: Coors Field
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides ('11, Act) Johnny Depp.
PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam PD Cam River Monsters 'Legend of Loch Ness' To Be Announced To Be Announced Ax Men 'Snappin' Trees' Ax Men 'Untethered' (N) Unexpected Pregnant Behind Bars
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Sydney Max Raven JustRollwIt The 700 Club SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House SpongeBob SpongeBob SquarePants 'Krabby Patty Creature Feature/ Teacher's Pests' Friends Friends Friends DramaIsland DrmaRama Victor / Victor Titans! Titans! Gumball Gumball Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Bob Burgers Bob Burgers Family Guy Family Guy RickMort SMansion
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End ('07, Adv) Orlando Bloom, Johnny Depp.
River Monsters To Be Announced Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Yes Dress Yes Dress
In this new episode hosted by Terry Crews, contestants perform live at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles as they enter the second round of semifinals. Judges Gabrielle Union, Julianne Hough, Howie Mandel and Simon Cowell star in the popular reality series.
A Good Job Ballers (:35) Aquaman (2018, Action) Amber Heard, Jason Momoa. Stuyv. (N) (:35) Mary Queen of Scots ('18, Bio) Saoirse Ronan. (:40) Our Boys :40 Successn HBO (2:10) Hail, Caesar! (:25) The Little Stranger (:20) Down a Dark Hall AnnaSophia Robb. The Getaway Steve McQueen. (:40) Fifty Shades Freed Dakota Johnson. The Prestige Christian Bale. MAX Movie (:45) Faster ('10, Act) Dwayne Johnson. Peppermint ('18, Act) Jennifer Garner. (:15) BecomingFlorida Tell It to the Bees ('18, Dra) Anna Paquin. The Affair Faster SHOW Movie
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FBI 'This Land Is Your Land' (2) News (4) News (23) 23 DeGeneres Jeopardy! News Update (31) News (31) News (5) News (6) Law & Order: Special (5) News Victims Unit 'Diss' (6) News Jeopardy! (6) News (13) (25) (N) (13) 13 Jeopardy! Dr. Phil News:00 p.m. (25) Dr. Oz (25) News Democratic Candidates Debate (L) (7) InsEd. (7) (7) News (17) Judge Reef Break 'Endgame' (SF) (7) News (8) Dr. Phil Jeopardy! (8) (19) (8) News Judy (N) (17) Family (N) Ellen (17) News Feud (17) Family (17) Judge (19) HOI (19) THall Feud Judy ABC News DailyMail Early Evening News (N) WGN Evening News (N) Black-ish Black-ish Last Man St. Last Man St. WGN News (N) New (N) Daily (N) Nature Cat Molly Denali Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Odd Squad PBS NewsHour (N) Chicago Tonight (N) 9/11 Inside the Pentagon Independent Lens 'Dolores' Let's Go (18) Feud (18) Feud (18) Funny (18) (18) M.Molly (18) Mom Baseball MLB (L) (18) News (18) Fox 18 (18) TMZ (32) Extra (32) TMZ (43) Mom Modern (32) News (43) 2½Men (32) News News at (32) Modern (43) (43) (32) TMZ (43) Two (43) Fox 9p 9:30 p.m. (43) The Modern Fam Modern Fam (43) Mom and a Half News Simpsons Tamron Hall (N) Queens Queens Mike&Molly Mike&Molly Outpost 'The Only Way' (N) Horror (N) Horror 2 Broke G. 2 Broke G. Seinfeld Judge Mathis (N) Chicago P.D. Chicago 'There's My Girl' Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. 'Life Is Fluid' Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago 'The Three G's' DW News Business (N) PBS NewsHour (N) This Old House Hour Illinois At Issue Masterpiece 'Grantchester' Lucky Chow Molly Denali Odd Squad Odd Squad Arthur Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Outpost 'The Only Way' (N) Horror (N) Horror Good Wife 'Get a Room' Chicago P.D. Providence Providence Dateline BigCity The Middle SpongeBob DramaIsland
America’s Got Talent
The Little Couple
The American Game (N) 30 for 30 'Rodman: For Better or Worse' (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) E:60 (N) E:60 The American Game (N) ESPN Documentaries Pre-game Baseball MLB St. Louis Cardinals at Colorado Rockies Site: Coors Field (L) Cardinals Post-game (L) Post-game
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BROADCAST CHANNELS
Big, Small & Deadly Deadliest Catch (:05) American Pickers The Little Couple
Lecy Goranson in “The Conners”
WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 11, 2019
PREM
In this new episode, the chefs continue their London adventure when they travel to the historic Hatfield House. Not only do they cook for judges Gordon Ramsay, Joe Bastianich and Aarón Sánchez, but also for British cooking royalty Nigella Lawson.
KIDS
(:05) Intervention
Succession The Deuce Gemstones Movie HBO (2:10) Mortal Engines (:20) Truth or Dare ('18, Hor) Tyler Posey, Lucy Hale. Real Time With Bill Maher I, Robot ('04, Sci-Fi) Will Smith. (:25) Pushing Tin John Cusack. MAX (:10) Battle of the Sexes (2017, Docu-Drama) (:15) Bruce Almighty ('03, Com/Dra) Jim Carrey. The Mask ('94, Com) Jim Carrey. (:45) Super Troopers 2 Steve Lemme. (:55) Spider-Man 3 ('07, Act) Tobey Maguire. (:15) BecomingFlorida (:05) Inside the NFL (:05) Reservoir Dogs Inside the NFL (N) Gary Owen SHOW (:20) Hotel Artemis ('18, Act) Jodie Foster.
(18) (32) (43) 7:00 p.m.
LEARNING
(:10) Friends (:45) Friends Squid / Squid Pretty / Pretty
2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men Die Hard With a Vengeance ('95, Act) Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis. The Real Housewives The Real Housewives The Real Housewives The Real Housewives The Real Housewives H.Wives 'Family Affair' (N) Flip/Exes 'Juju's Good!' (N) Watch (N) Housewives 'Family Affair' Flip/Exes Parks/Rec Parks/Rec The Office (:45) The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk Daily Show Lights Out Drunk Drunk Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley E! News (N) The Devil Wears Prada ('06, Com) Meryl Streep. Dating Dating (N) Dating Dating Dating Your World The Five Special Report The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night Tucker Carlson Tonight Chopped Chopped Chopped 'Say Cheese!' Chopped 'T.G.I. Fry-Day' Chopped Chopped (N) Supermarket Stakeout (N) Chopped Chopped Now You See Me 2 (2016, Action) Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Eisenberg. The Avengers (2012, Action) Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr.. Mayans 'Xaman-Ek' (N) Mayans M.C. 'Xaman-Ek' Mayans M.C. 'Xbalanque' Royal Hearts ('18, Com) Andrew Scott, Cindy Busby. Sister of the Bride ('', Rom) Becca Tobin. A Summer Romance ('', Rom) Erin Krakow. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Stay or Sell (N) H.Hunt (N) House (N) Roommate House Hunt. Stay or Sell Wife Swap 'Kraut/ Hardin' Wife Swap 'Boyd/ Milorey' Wife Swap Dance Moms Dance Moms: Girl Talk (N) Dance Moms (N) (:05) Dance Moms (:05) Dance Moms Dance Moms: Girl Talk Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Major League ('89, Com) Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen. Ink Master (N) Major League ('89, Com) Charlie Sheen. 2: Planes (:35) Planes: Fire and Rescue Brave Kelly Macdonald. (:35) The Good Dinosaur (:10) Up Edward Asner. (:50) Into the Woods ('14, Fant) Johnny Depp. Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Seinf. 1/2 Seinf. 2/2 BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Conan Brooklyn 99 Brooklyn 99 Conan Super ('10, Act) Rainn Wilson. Bachelor Party Vegas Kal Penn. (2:45) The Cold Light of Day (:25) The Firm (1993, Drama) Gene Hackman, Tom Cruise. (:40) Swingers ('96, Com) Vince Vaughn. (2:00) Deep Impact The Book of Eli ('09, Adv) Denzel Washington. Flight (2012, Drama) Nadine Velazquez, Denzel Washington. Law Abiding Citizen ('09, Cri) Jamie Foxx. Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Exp.Unk. 'Japan's Atlantis' Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown 'Woolly Mammoth' Code of the Wild (N) Code of the Wild Code of the Wild SVU 'Acceptable Loss' SVU 'Vanity's Bonfire' Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam WWE Super Smackdown Chrisley (N) Chrisley (N) Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam
MasterChef
SPRTS
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(1:30) Twister
Ester Dean in “Songland”
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest ('06, Adv) Johnny Depp. Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House SpongeBob SpongeBob Tooth Fairy ('10, Fam) Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. Friends
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Shop: Unint. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days The Deuce Gemstones (:05) Succession The Adjustment Bureau (:50) U-571 ('00, War) Matthew McConaughey. (:50) In a Valley of Violence The Affair The Happytime Murders Rambo Sylvester Stallone. Movie
Poppy Montgomery stars in “Reef Break”
Superstore (5) (6) (13) (25) 7:00 p.m.
Sandra’s (Kaliko Kauahi) misguided activism has caused some problems, so Amy (America Ferrera) and Dina (Lauren Ash) head to Cloud 9 corporate to clear things up in this new episode. Meanwhile, Jonah (Ben Feldman) tries to sabotage an employee meeting.
Ax Men HIST 8:00 p.m. With four logging trucks to fill, Jason races to clear a hillside in this new episode. Elsewhere, Jay struggles to control the Tigercat in snowy weather. Bucking Billy and his son take on a forest of widowmakers.
Reef Break (7) (8) (17) (19) 9:00 p.m.
Poppy Montgomery stars as Cat Chambers, a woman with a criminal past who works as a “fixer” for the governor of a tropical Pacific Island paradise in this season finale. Cat’s history as a thief gives her unique insight into the criminal mind.
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Friday the 13th ('09, Hor) Jared Padalecki. Friday the 13th ('80, Hor) Betsy Palmer. Friday the 13th Part 2 ('81, Hor) Amy Steel. Fear the Walking Dead Housew. 'Mom's the Word' Medic. 'Open and Honest' A Madea Christmas Chad Michael Murray. Boo! A Madea Halloween ('16, Com) Bella Thorne, Tyler Perry. Boo! A Madea Halloween ('16, Com) Bella Thorne, Tyler Perry. South Park South Park South Park (:45) South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle Chappelle GoodTalk Hart of City Chappelle Chappelle The Parent Trap (1998, Family) Dennis Quaid, Lindsay Lohan. E! News (N) Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Flip It 'Unexpected Help' Sex & City Sex & City Your World The Five Special Report The Story Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Fox News @ Night Tucker Carlson Tonight Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners (N) Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners The Boss Baby ('17, Ani) Miles Bakshi, Alec Baldwin. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie Despicable Me 2 ('13, Ani) Steve Carell. Despicable Me 2 ('13, Ani) Steve Carell. Snowfall 'Other Lives' Love Under the Rainbow ('', Rom) Donna Christie. A Winter Princess ('', Rom) Natalie Hall. A Gift to Remember ('17, Rom) Ali Liebert. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Dream H. Wife Swap Wife Swap W. Swap 'Meeks/ Hoover' Wife Swap Stepmom (1998, Drama) Susan Sarandon, Julia Roberts. (:05) Married at First Sight Stepmom Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped: Killer Couples Secrets Uncovered (N) Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped: Killer Couples 2:50 2½Men (:25) 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Will Smith, Martin Lawrence. Creed (2015, Sport) Sylvester Stallone, Michael B. Jordan. Bad Boys (2:50) Transporter 2 (:20) Serenity ('05, Sci-Fi) Nathan Fillion. (:20) Sleeping With the Enemy Julia Roberts. The Running Man (:45) Bad Teacher Cameron Diaz. (:15) Serenity Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Bob Burgers Bob Burgers The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012, Fantasy) Ian McKellan, Martin Freeman. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Sma... (2:00) Rounders (:05) The Aviator (2004, Biography) Cate Blanchett, Leonardo DiCaprio. Wildlife ('18, Dra) Ed Oxenbould. (:45) Furlough ('18, Dra) Melissa Leo. (:10) A Bad Moms Christmas Mila Kunis. Bones Bones Bones Bones Wedding Crashers ('05, Com) Owen Wilson. Yes Man ('08, Com) Jim Carrey. Movie Ghost Adventures Ghost Adv. 'Union Hotel' My Haunted House My Haunted House My Haunted House Ghost Brothers: (N) Paranormal Ghost Brothers: Ghost Brothers: (2:10) Iron Man ('08, Act) Robert Downey Jr.. Red 2 (2013, Action) Helen Mirren, Bruce Willis. Red (2010, Action) Mary-Louise Parker, Bruce Willis. Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam
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FRIDAY HOT PICKS
Mark Proksch in “Room 104”
Murder in the Bayou SHOW 8:00 p.m. Director Matthew Galkin and author Ethan Brown present the story of the unsolved murders of eight women in this premiere docu-series. Their bodies were discovered between 2005 and 2009 in drainage canals and on desolate back roads in rural Louisiana.
20/20 (7) (8) (17) (19) 9:00 p.m.
Amy Robach and David Muir present investigative reports and human-interest stories as they co-anchor this critically acclaimed news magazine. The award-winning program also features interviews with high-profile public figures.
Room 104 HBO 10:00 p.m. Characters search for connections and meaning as they pass through a typical American motel room in new season. The eclectic anthology series features a variety of genres, from comedy to drama to musical romance.