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Pastor’s duties expand
Tonica United Methodist Church Pastor Deepak Holkar is now also serving the congregation of the Hennepin United Methodist Church. At 10 a.m. on Aug. 11, a joint service will be held in the Tonica Park, followed by a potluck meal. Holkar was welcomed into Tonica last year, and his faith and enthusiasm have revitalized the church. SEE STORY ON PAGE 3. (Tonica News photo/Dave Cook)
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SPECIAL NIGHT
In his honor Evan Knoblauch, who died of cancer July 10, was honored with a special night. / 5
TONICA Tonica Grade School’s parking expansion project
is expected to begin shortly, with the area to be dug out at the beginning of August. / 2
LOSTANT The Lostant School District is dealing with the
fallout from a ransomware attack it endured recently, board of education members learned. / 2
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Parking expansion project expected to begin soon at Tonica Grade School BY ZACHARY J. PRATT news@tonicanews.com TONICA — Tonica Grade School’s parking expansion project is expected to begin shortly, with the area to be dug out at the beginning of August. “It might be dug out a week or two before concrete actually goes in,” said board president Al Leffelman. The project is to utilize volunteer work, which will significantly reduce costs, leaving the cost of materials, which the district is splitting with the PTC. “The materials are going to cost about $14,000,” said Principal-Superintendent Chuck Schneider. “We’re splitting that half and half with the PTC.” It is expected that this work will not interfere with registration. Fur ther work to the school involves insulation repair in the boiler room, following a valve burst, in which the back of a meter blew out and sent a high-intensity stream cutting into some insulation. In other discussion, the district made its first use of its condolences fund, donating $45 to Serenity Hos-
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TONICA — Tonica Grade School registration is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 31, and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 1, in the school cafeteria. Parents/guardians are reminded to bring proof of residence within the Tonica School District, which could be a valid identification or license with the correct address; registering child’s birth certificate; mortgage paper or the most recent property tax bill; and one of the following: a utility bill, vehicle registration card, vehicle insurance card or voter registration card. All documents must have the correct address on them. The following health requirements are required for all students before the first day of school: Kindergarten — Physical and recommended immunizations, a dental exam and an eye exam. Second-grade — Dental exam or waiver. Sixth-grade — Physical, dental exam, tDap immunizations and meningococcal (MEN) immunization. If a child will be participating in extracurricular sports, parents or guardians should be sure they have a current sports physical on file. If a child’s current sports physical will expire during the chosen sport, a new sports physical must be provided before the start of that sport. For more information, call the Tonica Grade School office at 815-442-3420. pice and Home in memory of Judy Stravrakas. The fund is a joint program of the district with the association and the PTC. The board discussed the district policy regarding bringing treats to school. While the lack of qual-
ity ingredients and sanitation control informs the policy against homemade treats, the board determined it should be able to relax on requiring treats to be individually-wrapped, instead allowing bulk-packaged, store-bought treats.
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Computers recovering from a ransomware attack BY ZACHARY J. PRATT
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news@tonicanews.com LOSTANT — The Lostant School District is dealing with the fallout of a ransomware attack it endured recently. The attacks occurred in late June, shortly before Nicholas McLaughlin’s start date as the district’s new
principal, but the effects are still being rectified, board of education members recently learned. “I started creating the student accounts again today,” McLaughlin said at the school board meeting July 17. “We lost all our files,” McLaughlin said. “Any files the teachers had are probably gone.”
The process has been helped along by Superintendent Sandra Malahy’s diligent archival efforts, according to McLaughlin: “Thank God Dr. Malahy kept hard copies of everything,” he said. “It’s been a time-consuming process, to say the least, but it should not happen again,” McLaughlin said.
IN BRIEF IVCC to offer advanced certificate in clinical massage; courses will begin in fall of 2019 OGLESBY — Beginning this fall, Illinois Valley Community College will offer the Advanced Certificate in Clinical Massage Therapy for licensed and license-pending massage therapists. With the certificate, massage therapists expand their practice into a deeper clinical focus within health care. “The two required courses include all aspects of health care
throughout the lifespan and address advanced assessment of pathology, orthopedic conditions, professional development and specific massage therapy techniques for both acute and chronic conditions,” program coordinator Roxanne Cherpeske said. Courses will begin in the fall and conclude in the spring of 2020. To enroll, call 815-224-0439. For more information, call Cherpeske at 815-224-0507 or visit www.ivcc.edu/massage.
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Pastor Deepak Holkar revitalizes Tonica church and now serves Hennepin church, too BY DAVE COOK news@tonicanews.com
• Friday, July 26, 2019
TONICA — The man serving God has traveled far, but his journey of faith has revitalized the congregation of the Tonica United Methodist Church, and now he hopes to do the same for the people of the Hennepin United Methodist Church. Pastor Deepak Holkar was born in Jaysingpur, India, and both his father and grandfather worked with missionaries and cared for leprosy patients. His mother was a nurse, and after completing college, he followed her into the medical field with plans to become a doctor. After completing his training, he relocated to Illinois in 2010 to be with his family who had moved here more than a decade before. While preparing for his exams and volunteering at Advocate BroMenn Medical Centre in Normal, he came to the realization this was not his true calling in life. “I realized I did not have the spark inside me, the passion, for medicine. My mother has it, she’s retired, but she still has that interest, but I remember almost nothing of medicine now,” Holkar said. Instead, he realized his true passion was leading him toward serving others and helping their faith in God grow. His mother wouldn’t have been surprised with this change, however. When Holkar was 3 years old, his mother had a vision of him as a pastor praying for people. He used to deny this vision, but he’s now comfortable with his destiny and is fully committed to religious service. He’s now a certified candidate with the United Methodist Church and is a second-year seminary student at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston. He was appointed as Tonica’s pastor in 2018, and the community has embraced him. Karen Steele, one of Tonica United Methodist Church’s many dedicated volunteers, said their new pastor has revitalized the small church and that apathy has been replaced by energy. “His faith is contagious, you can feel it whenever you’re around him.
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Following each service, Pastor Deepak Holkar warmly greets the members of his congregation. Relocating to Tonica last year, he said he was not expecting to receive so much love from the community that welcomed him and his family with open arms and hearts.
“His faith is contagious, you can feel it whenever you’re around him. His passion gets everyone going.” Karen Steele
member, Tonica United Methodist Church His passion gets everyone going,” she said of Holkar. “I have been received with open hearts and arms; there is so much love here,” he said of his new home. Holkar said his faith is fed by the dedication and commitment he sees the volunteers give to their church. “They put in so much time and effort, they do so much, and they are unpaid. Someone would only
do this if they have a great love in their heart and that encourages me to help them however I can,” he said. “Every visitor to our church, whenever they have come, they have felt at peace. They may not be able to say what they’re feeling, but they know there is something. That is the presence of God guiding them,” he said. Holkar is also now sharing his faith and passion with the people of Hennepin. In July, he began serving as pastor to the Hennepin United Methodist Church. Each Sunday, he holds an early morning service in Hennepin before traveling back to Tonica for a late morning service. To welcome the people of Hennepin into the fold, there will be a combined service at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 11. That morning, the congre-
gations of both churches will meet in the Tonica Park for a joint service followed by a potluck meal. Holkar said his challenge now is to stay focused and to not get distracted. He said the Tonica congregation has journeyed closer to God, but added there’s still a distance to go. But rather than being discouraged by the road ahead, Holkar advises his congregants to look back to see how far they’ve traveled and accomplished, and to be proud of their journey. He was asked what his hopes were for the people of both Tonica and Hennepin. He said that by the time he leaves this area, he’d like to see them full of faith and “on fire for God.” “God is the same everywhere,” Holkar said.
ILLINOIS VALLEY LIVING MAGAZINE
Nominees sought for Women of Distinction Public invited to assist in honoring deserving women TONICA NEWS STAFF news@tonicanews.com Nominations are being sought for Illinois Valley Living magazine’s seventh annual Women of Distinction Awards. The deadline to receive nominations is Friday, Aug. 2, according to Jim Dunn, editor and general manager of Illinois Valley Living. “The Women of Distinction Awards luncheon has become a traditional highlight of autumn in the Illinois Valley,” Dunn said. “We look forward to area residents putting forth another group of accomplished nominees for 2019.” Women of Distinction was launched by Terri Simon, then-editor of Illinois Valley Living, and Sam Fisher, then publisher, and the staff of Illinois Valley Living in 2013. The program continued in succeeding years, featuring nominees, an awards luncheon, speeches, and an overall positive get-together to recognize the achievements of nominated women across the Illinois Valley. A nomination form appears on Page 8 of today’s Tonica News. Nominators are asked to fill out the
Previous Women of Distinction honorees Here’s a look at previous Women of Distinction Award winners: 2013 Kim Abel Kathy Casstevens Mary Ann Cernovich Lisa Clinton Dawn Conerton Pat Schou Nedda Simon Loretta Volker Judith Wilkins Wright Teresa C. Zearing
Pam Lange Mary Lanham Eleanor Walker Carole Yandel
Barbara White Deb Wood
2015 Dr. Linda C. Gustafson Kathy Jo Lindner Betty Jean Pappas State Sen. Sue Rezin Denise Etscheid Sabotta Janice Wamhoff 2016 Sheryl H. Churney Nancy Heiden Joy Kauffman Monico Huber Nunez
2014 Donna Barker Michelle Brady
form and submit it to Illinois Valley Living magazine in care of Dunn. “Over the years, we’ve had nominees from many walks of life,” Dunn said. “While their careers may not have been the same, their strong commitment to their communities certainly has been.”
2017 Julia Cain Kim Frey Marcia Hartwig Debb Ladgenski Jan Martin Lisa Vincent 2018 Leann Bill Joan Fernandez Rita Frank Ginger Freeberg Terry Johnson Annette Schnabel
Nomination form A nomination form for Women of Distinction appears on Page 8.
LASALLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Free measles, mumps and rubella vaccination clinic set for July 31 OTTAWA — The LaSalle County Health Department will soon hold a free measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) mobile vaccination clinic. This clinic is made possible through grant funding and will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31, in the Sullivan’s Foods parking lot located at 1102 Meriden St. in Mendota. With measles continuing to rise across the United States, the health
department is taking action to prevent new cases and increase vaccination rates. The Centers for Disease Control recommends people get the MMR vaccine to protect against measles, mumps and rubella. T he LaSalle County Health Department will administer this vaccine at no charge, with the goal to have residents fully immunized against vaccine preventable diseases.
The CDC recommends all children get two doses of MMR. Adults without evidence of immunity should get at least one dose of an MMR vaccine. People aged 6 months or older who will be traveling internationally should be protected against measles. Health care personnel without evidence of immunity should get two doses of MMR vaccine, sepa-
rated by at least 28 days. Women of childbearing age should check with their doctor to make sure they’re vaccinated before getting pregnant. People are asked to please bring shot records (if available) on the day of the clinic. Additional mobile clinics will be offered in LaSalle County in the coming weeks with locations and times to be announced.
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Tonica was arrested on a sealed LaSalle County warrant for unlawful delivery of a controlled substance and taken to the LaSalle County Jail. Bond was set at $500,000 with 10 percent to apply.
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‘Evan’s Special Night’ honors life of the late 20-year-old Evan Knoblauch BY KEVIN HIERONYMUS news@tonicanews.com
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Mike Manning (left) and Adam Lenkaitis solemnly hold the jersey of their fallen teammate, Evan Knoblauch, who passed away July 10 at age 20 after a two-year battle with cancer. The St. Bede community and the Illinois Valley raillied around the Knoblauch family to share in their loss for Evan’s Special Night July 12 at the academy.
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PERU — Evan Knoblauch didn’t make it there physically, but boy, was his spirit ever present. Hundreds of friends of the Knoblauch and St. Bede families turned out for “Evan’s Special Night” at the academy. Original plans called to have Evan share the night with everyone, his wish to get under the Friday Night Lights one last time. Upon his passing July 10 at age 20, after a two-year battle with Evan Ewing’s Sarcoma, the Knoblauch event turned into a celebration of a life taken much too young, much too soon. As planned, a caravan of nearly 100 first-responder vehicles, including fire trucks, ambulances, police cars, and the like, from all around the Illinois Valley, paraded down Route 6 to the entrance of St. Bede. Leading the way was the engine from the Oglesby Fire Department for which Evan so proudly suited up for, a black ribbon and his helmet and uniform hanging from its front. The silent reverence of flashing lights was breath-taking as the caravan proceeded down St. Bede lane with a multitude of observers paying their respects looking on. Members of the neighboring Hall and LaSalle-Peru football teams walked in support of their brothers from St. Bede, holding “EK63” football signs. The St. Bede class of 2017 came out
in force in honor of their lost classmate. A fly-over from a Life Flight helicopter capped the first responders’ salute to their fallen comrade. There were plenty of tears shed and laughs made as memories of Evan were shared. Oglesby Fire Chief Ron Popurella announced that although Evan had not fully earned his certification, trying mightily in the midst of cancer treatments, the state fire marshal waived the final requirements. He planned to present the certification to Evan the night of July 12, but said, “God had other plans.” Upon presenting the document to Evan’s parents, Jim and Sue, and his sister, Morgan, Popurella said, “Rest easy, Evan. We’ve got it from here.” The flag football game went on as planned, just as Evan wanted to have, even though some of the former Bruins may have forgotten the “flag” part of it. Classmate Bryant Eustice said it was the perfect night for the perfect teammate. “It was so awesome to see everyone come together to honor and celebrate Evan’s life. I know for sure he was laughing his butt off up in heaven watching all the old guys play ball,” he said. “He was the epitome of the perfect teammate and never worried about himself. He also never backed down from a challenge, and what else could you ask for in a person? Evan is truly a blessing to everyone he knew.” Bill Booker, who coached Evan in both baseball and football, called it “an unbelievable night of love and support for Evan and his entire family from the entire Illinois Valley.”
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Illinois Valley Community College’s 2019-20 Student Government Association officers are (from left) Lillian Moskalewicz of LaSalle, vice president; Haley Fittanto of West Brooklyn, sophomore representative; Kaitlyn Ruppert of LaSalle, president; Cierra Espinoza of Oglesby, treasurer; Matthew Klein of Peru, student trustee; and Megan Brooker of Granville and Karlee Arjes of Peru, sophomore program board members. Absent from the photo was Andrea Medina of LaSalle, secretary. The officers, elected by a collegewide vote last spring, met recently to plan for the fall semester beginning on Thursday, Aug. 15.
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Cast announced for children’s theater production of ‘Dear Edwina, Jr.’ LASALLE — Summer continues at Stage 212 with the children’s theater production of “Dear Edwina, Jr.” the heartwarming musical by Zina Goldrich and Marcy Heisler. “Dear Edwina, Jr.” follows the adventures of plucky advice-giver-extraordinaire Edwina Spoonapple as she directs the neighborhood kids in a series of buoyant production numbers for the latest edition of her weekly “Advice-a-Palooza.” Cast in “Dear Edwina, Jr.” are Nora Maier, as Edwina Spoonapple; Jaiden Allen, as Scott Kunkle; Alecia Hodscher, as Becky Del Vecchio/ Periwinkle; Ava Weatherford, as Kelli Poshkonozovich/Carri; Lainey Johns, as Annie/Aphrodite Swenson; Andrew Beer, as Bobby/Ziggy; Clara Vaske, as Billie Vanderploonk/ Abigail; Jaxon Schneider, as Vladimir/Farmer Jerry; Emily Kmetz, as Chef Ludmilla; Lilliana Cabrera, as Susie/Lola; Ellissa Pelka, as Mary Sue Betty Bob/Frank’s Ma; Dylan Kofoid, as Frank; Adrian Silva, as Cordell Vanderploonk; Revin Essi, as Lars Vanderploonk; Gianna Mueller, as Katie Spoonapple; Gage Richey, as
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Department. Enter the hospital from either the lower level on the south side, or the main level on the west side. Dr. Richard Erickson of Carol Stream will be the clinician in charge. The hours for the clinic will be from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. No medical referral is necessary, but physicians are welcome to refer patients for a specific reason, or a second opinion. School nurses are also welcome to refer children and families to the clinic. The Elks Organization has been working with physically challenged children since 1928, and this is one of the 16 clinic locations throughout Illinois.
This is an ideal time to have a child reviewed for bone and joint development. If your child complains of back, knee, leg, or ankle pain, or who has feet pointing out, or a back curvature, they can be seen at this clinic. The Elks will provide financial assistance to the best of their ability for children needing further treatment or specialty equipment when the family lacks sufficient resources to do so. In the past, the Elks have purchased therapy services, corrective shoes, braces, wheelchairs and augmentative communication devices to help children overcome a variety of physical challenges.
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IN THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LASALLE COUNTY Estate of BEVERLY JUNE ECKSTEIN, Deceased. No. 2019-P-133 NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the death of BEVERLY JUNE ECKSTEIN, deceased. Letters of office as Independent Executor were issued on June 21, 2019 to BEVERLY JO LESLIE., whose address is 113 Raven Drive, Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601 and whose attorney is M.G. GULO & ASSOCIATES, LTD., 123 S. Monroe Street, Streator, Illinois 61364. The estate will be administered without Court supervision, unless under Section 5/284 of the Probate Act (Ill. Compiled Stat. 1992, Ch. 755, Par. 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Clerk. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 119 W. Madison Street, Ottawa, Illinois 61350, on or before January 22, 2020, or if mailing or delivery of notice from the representative is required by Section 5/18-3 of the Probate Act of 1975, the date stated in that notice. Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of any claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the estate representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed with the Clerk. Dated this 12th day of July, 2019. Greg Vaccaro, Clerk of the Circuit Court 13th Judicial Circuit, LaSalle County, Illinois (Published in the Tonica News July 19, 26, August 2, 2019) 1680828
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Perona, Peterlin, Andreoni & Brolley, LLC IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT LASALLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF: THE ESTATE OF EMMA K. BIOLCHINI, Deceased No: 19-P-145 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of EMMA K. BIOLCHINI, of Oglesby, Illinois, who died on June 4, 2019. Letters of office were issued on July 10, 2019, to BERNADETTE MILLER whose address is 1620 40th St. Ct. Moline, IL 61265 and whose attorney is GARY L. PETERLIN, Perona, Peterlin, Andreoni and Brolley, LLC, 170 E. Walnut Street, Oglesby, Illinois. Notice is given to any unknown heir or legatee whose names or addresses are not stated in the petition for letters of office or are unknown, that an order was entered by the Court on July 10, 2019 admitting the decedent?s Will to probate. Within 42 days after the date of the order of admission you may file a petition with the Court to require proof of the Will by testimony of the witnesses to the Will in open court or other evidence, as provided in Section 6-21 of the Probate Act of 1975 (755 ILCS 5/6-21). You also have the right under Section 8-1 of the Probate Act of 1975 (755 ILCS 5/8-1) to contest the validity of the Will by filing a petition with the Court within 6 months after admission of the Will to probate. Claims against the estate may be e-filed in the Office of Greg Vaccaro, Circuit Clerk, Probate Division, Downtown Courthouse, Ottawa, Illinois 61350, or with the representative, or both, on or before January 27, 2020. If a claim notice is mailed or delivered personally to a creditor of the decedent, their claim must be filed in the above entitled cause within 3 months from the date of mailing or delivery, whichever is later. Any claims not filed within the above periods are barred. E-filing is now mandatory for documents in civil cases with limited exemptions. To e-file, you must first create an account with an e-filing service provider. Visit https://efile. illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers.htm to learn more and to select a service provider. If you need additional help or have trouble e-filing, visit http://www. illinoiscourts.gov/FAQ/gethelp.asp. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Representative and to the Attorney within ten days after it has been filed. Perona, Peterlin, Andreoni & Brolley, LLC 170 E. Walnut St., PO Box 35 Oglesby, IL 61348 Tel: 815-883-4102 (Published in The Tonica News July 26, August 2, 9, 2019) 1683804 Need help Rebuilding, Repairing or Replanting? Check out the Marketplace Business Directory in today's Classified Buying? Selling? Renting? Hiring? Call 815-433-2001 to place your ad. Tonica News Classified
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