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Volunteers who donated their time to the Tonica Grade School parking lot expansion project included Al Leffelman, Dusty Freeman, Jeremy Hillyer, Chad Lambert, David Hillyer, Josh Kilday, Dick Strack, Ray Goodwin and Gus Leffelman, a sixth-grade student. Several area businesses also contributed to the success of the project, which culminated in the pouring of 90 yards of concrete and the addition of approximately 25 new parking spaces. SEE STORY ON PAGE 2. (Photo contributed) Vol. 145 No. 41
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Improvements cover buildings and grounds, as well as student support BY DAVE COOK news@tonicanews.com TONICA — A number of beneficial changes have occurred at Tonica Grade School, and according to Superintendent/Principal Chuck Schneider, more can be expected. The most noticeable improvement is seen when first approaching the school. The previously long, narrow parking area has been widened to improve accessibility. Jointly funded through the school district and the Tonica Parent-Teacher Council, the all-volunteer project was led by Al Leffelman, Dusty Freeman and Jeremy Hillyer, along with several others who assisted the day the concrete was poured. Also helping Leffelman, Freeman, Hillyer and Ray Goodwin as they prepared the area was Tonica sixth-grader Gus Leffelman. Companies that either donated materials, provided them at a discount or provided use of their equipment were Advanced Asphalt, Mertel Gravel, River Stone Group, C&H Electric and Construction and Golden Rule Lumber. Schneider said the benefits of the project were quickly seen during the open house and during student pickup at dismissal. Another benefit of the extension will be the reduction of ruts in the grass that resulted from past overflow parking.
“We’re very fortunate to have parents willing to volunteer, companies that support projects, and booster organizations that join us in making TGS a great school,” Chuck Schneider said. Schneider Another recently Principalfinished project is the superintendent, shelter at the school Tonica Grade p l ayg r o u n d . T h i s School improvement came about through the volunteerism of a Tonica graduate working toward his promotion to Eagle Scout. Boy Scout Brice Fundell, who graduated in 2017, led the project and was assisted by other members of his troop. Fundell designed the structure, worked with an engineer on the official plans, secured materials, coordinated the volunteers and also scheduled the build days. Schneider said there are plans to have a dedication ceremony. Schneider also said the district is preparing for the second phase of health and life safety projects, which will get underway next summer. “We’re at the beginning stages of prioritizing the elements that will be included. Phase one addressed worn-out heating system pipes, abating asbestos in the boiler room and insulating all the piping under the building. Phase two will look at a section of roofing, internal fire doors, a few exit doors and other items,” he said.
Academic improvements In October, the school will roll out an updated schoolwide academic support program for students. The Response to Intervention (RTI) prog ram, which
is already in use at many other area schools, is a process where students are identified through various assessments to receive interventions to build skills that are needing improvement or to expand on ones they do well. “In the past we’ve focused interventions mainly on students who weren’t quite at grade level curriculum for literacy and/or math. This year, we’re going to provide supports and interventions to all students, which includes students who are identified as gifted,” Schneider said. A block of time will be dedicated several days a week to provide this academic support. Student progress will be monitored along the way so educators can make adjustments and modifications to each student’s individual RTI program. “TGS is proud to have such a dedicated staff to design and develop this process from the ground up with a focus on the needs of all students,” Schneider added.
Coaches needed Tonica Grade School is seeking coaches for cheerleading, and the boys and girls track teams. “Coaching is sharing of a skill that you’d like to pass on to others to help them improve. You work with a great set of students here at TGS and also learn as well. There’s a quote attributed to several people, but not pinned to actually who said it: ‘The purpose of life is to discover your gift, the meaning of life is to give your gift away.’ Coaching very much fits into this statement,” Schneider said. For more information, call the school at 815-442-3420 or visit www. tonicagradeschool.org.
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New water tower coming soon to Lostant Additional projects might be on horizon BY STEVE LUNGER Shaw Media LOSTANT — Foundation work for a new water tower is scheduled to begin Oct. 14 in Lostant, village president Jack Immel told the Lostant Village Board on Sept. 9. He said the foundation will be
ready by mid-November. The tower is expected to be up by mid-January and should be operational mid-summer. Immel said the new tower will increase water pressure around town, so its operation will be “feathered-in.” Disconnection and deconstruction of the old tower will take place after the new tower is functioning properly. Immel asked the board to consider the color to paint the new tower,
taking into consideration the durability and appearance of the colors chosen over time. Though the village will need to raise approximately $350,000 through bonds to cover the village’s portion of related tower costs, Immel expressed confidence in the ability to manage the anticipated $1,800 monthly payments for the 25-year term the bond repayment schedule will require.
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tional certifications. The basic firefighter course covered the following topics: department organization and history; safety and firefighter survival; fire suppression; fire behavior; building construction; personal protective equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), search and rescue; an introduction to vehicle extrication; portable extinguishers; ropes and knots; forcible entry; ground ladders; ventilation; fire hose and streams; detection; alarm and suppression systems; communications; prevention and public education; fire cause; loss control; an introduction to wildland firefighting; evidence preservation and water supply; fire service vehicle
• TOWER Continued from Page 2 In fact, Immel said, with the imminent closure of assorted financial obligations, the village might find itself with a renewed capacity to not only handle the new water tower payment, but also tackle more projects next calen-
Tonica Volunteer Fire Department Chief Al Stremlau (from left) is shown presenting firefighter certification certificates to department member Stephen Ebener, who recently completed the required training classes. Photo contributed operator; hazardous materials first responder operations; an introduction to technical rescue awareness; National Incident Management Systems (NIMS); and a special presenta-
dar year, perhaps with as much as $10,000 in aggregate. Among the obligations mentioned, Immel stated that only one payment of $1,000 remains to Chamlin & Associates of Peru for engineering work on the new water tower. A final loan payment of $496 is coming in October for assorted village roofing work, and a final payment of $4,745 on a TIF loan
tion of “Courage to be Safe.” Ebener became a member of the department in 2014. He also recently completed the EMT course and is now an Illinois Licensed EMT-B.
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In other news: • Immel asked the board to consider the prospect of increasing wages for village employees, in view of these anticipated renewed financial margins. • Trustee Chris Dose reported that village street patching work has been completed.
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TONICA — Tonica Volunteer Fire Department Firefighter/EMT Stephen Ebener has been certified by the Illinois State Fire Marshal’s Office as a basic operations firefighter. The required trainings were conducted by certified instructors of MABAS Division 25. Ebener was one of 22 candidates from the Oglesby, Grand Ridge, Newark, Seneca, Spring Valley, Tonica, Wallace, Troy Grove, LaSalle and Utica fire departments who put in many individual classroom hours, hands-on training, practicals and state testing over a five-month period. About a dozen experienced instructors presented topics for which they have a good working knowledge or for which they have advanced educa-
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Violations will be acted upon with vigor BY STEVE LUNGER Shaw Media LOSTANT — Lostant village officials are standing up for their rules and ordinances. The Lostant Village Board on Sept. 9 learned people are now living where a business once had been at a commercial property on Main Street, near First Street. That’s a violation of the commercial district ordinance that prohibits residential use of first-floor commercial property along the west side of Main Street, between First and Fourth streets, and the property
Two-vehicle accident At 2:15 p.m. on Aug. 29, the Tonica Volunteer Fire Department was called to a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of North 20th Road and Route 251. Emergency responders found two vehicles in the roadway with side and front end damage. Tonica responded with an ambulance and rescue truck. LaSalle ambulance was called for mutual aid and transported one
owner shall be notified of the violation, with a call to give notice of eviction to those residing there. An owner of a motor home situated on West Richey Street is pursuing electric hook-up with ComEd and requested water hook-up by the village. The board denied the request Monday. The board determined to chain and lock the dumpster at the fire station to prohibit its unauthorized use. Leland Decker, maintenance worker, received an inquiry from a property owner as to whether a permit would be necessary to place a cargo storage container on their grounds. The owner shall be notified that such a placement would not be acceptable to the board. The village plans to formulate and adopt an ordinance prohibiting such activities.
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cover several Mayflower ancestors, including grandparents and cousins from her genealogical lineage. A discussion of the programs that were used to make these discoveries will be presented. A “surprise ancestor” will also be presented as well. Refreshments will be served. Everyone is welcome to attend.
SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois 4-H Foundation annually recognizes 4-H volunteers for exemplary service. The 2019 Hall of Fame class includes 80 new inductees who were honored during a recent at the Illinois State Fair in Springfield. Included in the new inductees was Karen Pillion of LaSalle County. “These volunteers fully embody what 4-H strives to instill in youth,” said Angie Barnard, Illinois 4-H Foundation executive director. “They are caring, dedicated, generous leaders, and the Illinois 4-H Foundation is extremely proud to
be able to provide this honor to thank them for their service to this wonderful organization.” The Illinois 4-H Foundation established the statewide Hall of Fame in 2004 to honor and celebrate extraordinary 4-H alumni, volunteers, and former 4-H staff. Each inductee receives a commemorative Hall of Fame medallion. “As a result of these volunteers’ years of service and leadership to Illinois 4-H,” Barnard said, “the program they love will continue to create wonderful opportunities for the young people whose lives it touches.”
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ni, as well as performing arts students. Members of the cast are: Kevin Alleman of Granville; Reid Tomasson of Oglesby; Karen Lesman, Nora Maier, Melanie Maskel, Kristin Mitchel, Zoe Piano and Ella Johns of LaSalle; Deb Torri of Morris; Alexis Trammel of Ottawa; Dr. Patrice Hess, Ashley Hurst, Mark Nowakoski, Naomi Ochuba, Bob Phillip, Emily Pytel and Megan Zomboracz-Cullinan of Peru; Ron McCutchan, Emerson Roden, Joey Santos and Joshua Wooden of Princeton; and Kelly Johnson of Senica. “Broadway Backwards” is under the direction of Zellmer, and produced by Dr. David A. Kuester. Tickets are $15, and information will be available Oct. 1 at www. ivcc.edu. Proceeds benefit SPAMO, Student of Performing Arts and Music Organization, for future and ongoing theatre projects.
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Elks to sponsor free orthopedic clinic for children
PERU — Mendota Elks Lodge 1212 and Oglesby Elks Lodge 2360, in cooperation with the Illinois Elks Children’s Care Corporation, will sponsor a free children’s orthopedic assessment clinic on Thursday, Oct. 3. The clinic will be open from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. and is by appointment only. To make an appointment, call the Illinois Elks Children’s Care office at 800-272-0074 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. There will be no charges for any services during the clinic. The clinic will be held at Illinois Valley Community Hospital, 925 West St. in Peru, on the first floor, across from the X-ray department. Participants should 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. No medical referral is necessary, but physicians are welcome to refer patients for a specific reason or second opinion. School nurses are also welcome to refer children and families to the clinic.
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Breakfast Sept. 23 — French toast sticks, granola/yogurt, cereal, fruit, cheese stick, juice, milk. Sept. 24 — Scrambled eggs with toast, granola/yogurt, cereal, fruit, cheese stick, juice, milk. Sept. 25 — Breakfast boat, granola/ yogurt, cereal, fruit, cheese stick, juice, milk. Sept. 26 — Cinnamon roll, granola/ yogurt, cereal, fruit, cheese stick, juice, milk. Sept. 27 — Poptart Friday, granola/ yogurt, cereal, fruit, cheese stick, juice, milk. Lunch Sept. 23 — Peanut butter and jelly, tater tots, chicken soup, gelatin with Cool Whip, milk. Sept. 24 — Cheese quesadillas, black beans with corn, salsa with chips, fruit, milk. Sept. 25 — Chicken Parmesan sandwich, green peas, fruit, milk. Sept. 26 — Deli meat sandwich, cucumbers, chips, fruit, milk. Sept. 27 — Stuffed-crust pizza, Romaine lettuce and salad dressing, cookie, fruit, milk.
Breakfast Sept. 23 — Egg and cheese breakfast bosco stick or cereal, toast, granola, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk. Sept. 24 — Fruit scone or cereal, toast, granola, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk. Sept. 25 — Scrambled eggs or cereal, hash browns, toast, granola, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk. Sept. 26 — Toaster pastry, yogurt parfait or cereal, toast, granola, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk. Sept. 27 — Glazed doughnut or cereal, toast, granola, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk. Lunch Sept. 23 — TGS chicken bowl (popcorn chicken, mashed potatoes, corn), fruit, gravy, milk. Sept. 24 — Philly steak, sub bun, Mozzarella cheese cup, onion rings, green beans, fruit, milk. Sept. 25 — Deli turkey, cheese slice, croissant or bread or peanut butter and jelly, fruit and veggie bar, chips, milk. Sept. 26 — Popcorn shrimp or peanut butter and jelly, lettuce with dressing, fresh fruit, graham cookie, milk. Sept. 27 — Cheese personal pan pizza, lettuce and salad dressing, fruit, cookie, milk.
Putnam County Community Center Sept. 23 — Turkey ala king, mashed potatoes, lima beans, tropical fruit, biscuit. Sept. 24 — Ground beef on bun with cheese and pickles, coleslaw, zucchini and stewed tomatoes, chips, banana. Sept. 25 — Swedish meatballs, egg noodles, carrots, fruit cocktail, kiwi. Sept. 26 — Sausage and sauerkraut, parsley potatoes, cooked carrots, bread with butter, muskmelon. Sept. 27 — Chicken patty on bun, tater tots, corn, apricots. Bread, butter, fruit juice and 2% milk are available with meals. For reservations, call 800-757-4579, 24 hours in advance of the day’s meal. The menu is subject to change. Meals are available to senior citizens 60 plus at no cost, but donations are appreciated. The meal program is partly funded by donations, so they have a suggested donation of $5 per meal. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m.
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