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Thebeautyofsnow-coveredtrees in Morrison didn’t last long afterseveral inchesoflateseasonsnowfellacrossthe regionon Thursday,March 9. Bythe weekend, andafteranotherdustingofsnow on Saturdaynight, most ofthepicturesque landscapesalready changedasabove freezing temperatures broughtonthemelt before spring’sofficialstart on Monday,March 20.

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MCH to display photo in memory of Nancy Pannier

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Morrison Community Hospital dietary staff Patty Maynard, Sally Ward, Mekie Green, DeniseRussell, Dody Ogburn and Cody Weets, from left, are pictured with a framedphoto that will behungup in the cafeteria in memory of Nancy Pannier of Morrison, who passed away at age 78 onMarch 27, 2022 Nancy volunteered at MCH and did many things for the hospital, and the photo is a way to remember her for her kindness and dedication to helping others. MCHAuxiliary and dietary staff chose the photo of a rainbow overa cornfield since Nancy grew up on a farmin Morrison Photographer Steve Siefken of Morrisondelivered the framed 18x24 picture on Friday, March 10, anditwill be displayed after the cafeteria remodeling is complete Karen Price, president of the MCH Auxiliary Board, announced they’ll be presenting the hospital one of Siefken’s portraits on canvas, which also will behungin Nancy’s memory.

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SVCC Impact Program open for Morrison eighth graders

RegistrationisopenfortheSVCC ImpactProgramforeighthgradestudents inMorrisonCommunityDistrict6.BeginningMarch1,parentsandstudentscan registeratsvcc.edu/impact bycreating a usernameandpasswordbeforecompleting theregistration.

SaukValleyCommunityCollege’searned-tuitionprogramprovideseligiblestudents,whograduatewithintheSauk districttheopportunitytoearntuitionand feesforuptothreeyearsatSVCC,oruntil

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theyearntheircertificateordegree,whichevercomesfirst.

Tobeeligible,studentsmustregisterfor theprogrambySept.1oftheirfreshman year,progresswiththerestoftheirclass (graduateontimeorearly),participatein100 hoursofcommunityservicebefore high schoolgraduation(25hoursperyear),graduatefromahighschoolorhomeschoolprogramlocatedwithintheSVCCdistrict,apply foratleast oneotherlocal/state/national scholarship,andcompletetheFAFSAor

FAFSAforecasterifineligibletoapply.

Oncethe student meets allthe criteria, theirtuitionandallfeeswillbecoveredat SaukValleyCommunityCollege.Forprogram-eligiblestudentswhograduateinthe top10%oftheirclass,booksalsoarecovered. Tuitionandfeepricingisappliedattiered ratesforstudentswhocommitafterthe Sept.1freshmenyeardeadline.

FormoreinformationregardingSVCC’s ImpactProgram,pleaseemailimpact@svcc. eduorcall815-835-6650.

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Grove Hill Cemetery annual cleanup

March 27-31

ThemaintenancestaffatGroveHillCemeterywill beremovinganddisposingofgravesitedecorationsas partoftheannualcleanupprogramfromMonday, March27,toFriday,March31.

Individualswhowishtosavedecorationsareasked toremovethemnolaterthanSunday,March26.DecorationsmaybereturnedafterSaturday,April1.Peoplewishingtoplacenewdecorationsgravesideare alsoaskedtowaituntilafterApril1.

Ifyouhaveanyquestionsorconcernsregarding thisrequest,contactMorrisonCityHallat772-7657.

In an effort to recruit new blood donors,Morrison Community ARC Blood Program Team Leader Kaywyn Beswick senta plea to members ofthe Morrison Fire Department, Morrison Police Department andWhiteside County Sheriff’s office to donate blood during Red Cross Month. Pictured is Firemen Keith Wiersema, left, and JoeBielema, Beswick,Officer Kevin Soenksen and Chief of Police Pedro Valladares. The next blood drive is fromnoon to 6p.m. on Thursday, March 16, at the St. Mary CatholicChurch, 13320 Garden Plain Road, Morrison.

Free smoke alarm installations in Morrison Smokealarmssavelives,andworkingsmoke alarmscancuttheriskofdeathfromhomefiresin half.TheAmericanRedCrossisrallyingvolunteers,fire departmentsandpartnerstoSoundtheAlarmintheir communities.ARCwillbeworkingwiththeMorrison FireDepartmenttoinstallfreesmokealarmsinMorrisononSaturday,March25,from9a.m.to3p.m. Requestasmokealarminstallationtodaybyvisiting tinyurl.com/MorrisonILSmokeAlarmsorbycalling815963-8471,ext.7.Forinformationonvolunteeringwith theevent,gotoSoundTheAlarm.orgoremail NWILalarminstall@redcross.org.

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Firefighters get hands-on training at Erie Fire Station

FirefighterBasicAcademystudents tookpartinaverticalventilationexerciseattheErieFireStationonTuesday,March7, with thesoundsofpower toolsandhammersheardthroughout theevening.Verticalventilationis a high-riskoperationthatrequires a crewoftwoorthreefirefightersladderingtheroofandmakingsureit’s soundwhileobservingtherooffor signsofstructuralfailure.

Firefightersmustbeproficientin verticalventilationoperationfor structuralfirefighting,IllinoisFire ServiceInstitute(IFSI)instructor JaredBarbersaid,andcompletingthe operationisarequirementforstate certification.TheErieFireProtection Districtstoresaroofpropsimulator built at4/12 pitchtosimulatetheaverageresidentialroof,constructedseveralyearsagosinceit’shardtofind housestocut holesinto.

Thestudentstookturnscuttingthe holeintheroofpropduringthetrainingexercise.Thestandardsizeholeis 4feetby4feetandthecrewneedsto havethetoolstoknockoutthesub-ceilingoncetheycutthroughthe roof, Barbersaid.Thestudentshadtouse alltherequiredtools whileconducting theoperationontheprop:aroofladder thathooksonthepeakofaroofline, whichallowscrews a placetowalkand stagetools;gas poweredandnewelectricpoweredchainsaws;pickhead axesforsoundingtheroofandtoassist withcuttingifneeded; andpikepoles for knockingdownthesub ceiling.

“Whatmakesthissuchahigh-risk operation,besidesbeingonaroofin cumbersomegearandheavyequipment,isfindingthebestspottocutthe ventilationasclosetotheseatofthe fireaspossible,”Barber said.“The risk of thefiredamagingandcausingstructuralfailureisveryreal.Thecloserto

theseatofthefiretheholeiscut,the chancesthefirecouldalreadycause damage.”

Verticalventilationknowledgeis necessaryinfirefightingefforts. Whenconductedcorrectly,itcan slowthespreadoffireandimprove visibilityconditionsinthestructure.

Italsocanactasareleasefortoxic smokeandgasestoescape,improving theenvironmentforanyvictims throughoutthestructurewhileallowingrescueandsuppressioncrewsto

EARLYVOTINGSCHEDULE

Early VotingfortheApril4,2023ConsolidatedElection forallWhiteside CountyPrecinctswillbeconductedattheOfficeoftheWhitesideCounty ClerkattheCourthouseat200E.KnoxStreetinMorrison,beginning Thursday, February23rdthroughMonday, April3rdfrom8:30amto4:30 pm,MondaythroughFriday andSaturdayApril1stfrom9amuntilnoon.

TherewillalsobeearlyvotingonalimitedbasisavailableinSterlingfor allWhitesideCountyPrecinctsattheEastern BranchCourtFacilityat 101E.ThirdStreetinSterling. ThedatesandtimesforvotinginSterling are: Wednesday, March22,Thursday,March23andFriday,March24 from9:00amto4:00pm.

Anyvalid registeredvoterinWhitesideCountymayvoteduringtheearly votingperiod,however,anyvotecastisfinal,andmaynotbe revoked, andthe voterisnoteligibletocastavoteonelectionday.

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workfaster inthestructurewith improvedvisibility.

Thestudentshadtocompletethe jobintheirstructuralfirefighting gear andcompletetheoperationwhile usingairfromtheirSCBAairpack. Thereareotherventilationskillsthat willbetaughtlater,Barbersaid.

TheProphetstownFireProtection DistrictishostingtheFirefighterBasic Academyfor14localfirefightersfrom Morrison,Erie,Prophetstown,Lyndon,Tampico,HamptonandWalnut.

Theacademyconsistsof200hoursof trainingand instructiontopreparethe firefightersfortheirstate certification test.

Tuesdaynight’sinstructors includedBarber,firefighterTony BelhaofMorrisonFDandfirefighter JodieWellsofErieFD.Prophetstown FireChiefGeraldArmstrongandErie FDAssistantChiefScottMelton assistedwiththeclasscoordination andoperation ofthepropandfacilities.

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OBITUARIES

JOANNJ.BOLLIVAR

Born: December14,1930inKewanee,IL

Died: January2,2023inTallahassee,FL

JOANNJ.BOLLIVAR, 92,ofTallahassee, Florida,formerlya residentofLargo, Floridaandalongtime residentofDeer Grove,IL,passed awayatherhomeon Monday,January2,2023,inthepresenceof hertwosurvivingdaughters.

Cremationriteshavebeenaccorded.A CelebrationofLifewillbeheldat11:00a.m., Saturday,March18,2023,atGarlandFuneral Home,115SouthMainStreet,Tampico,Illinois61283.Agravesideservicewillfollowat

ROLAND“ROLLIE”JAMES EBBERS

Born: June26,1935inGrandRapids,MI

Died: March10,2023inMorrison,IL

ROLAND“ROLLIE” JAMESEBBERS,87,of Morrison,IL,diedFriday,March10,2023, athishome,surroundedbyfamily.

Hisfuneral servicewillbeheldat

10:30AMonSaturday,March18,2023,at EmmanuelChurchinMorrison,IL,withRev. LukeSchouten,PastorofEmmanuelChurch officiating.Avisitationwillbeheldfrom4:00 to7:00PMonFriday,March17,2023,at theMorrisonChapeloftheBosma-Renkes FuneralHome.IntermentwillbeatGroveHill CemeteryinMorrison.Amemorialhasbeen establishedtoEmmanuelChurchandthe WhitesideCountyHonorFlight.Ifyouhave recentlyexperiencedanyCOVID19symptoms,pleasewearamaskinconsiderationof thefamily.

RolliewasbornJune26,1935,inGrand Rapids,MI,toAlvaJ.andCorraD.(DeYoung Nyhof)Ebbers.Hewasa1953graduateof FultonHighSchoolinFulton,IL.Heservedin theUnitedStatesArmystationedinKorea duringtheVietnamWar.Rolliemarried

CARLAA.MARTENS

Born: March28,1953inKeokuk,IA

Died: March10,2023inSilvis,IL

CarlaA.Martens, 69,ofErie,IL,died Friday,March10,2023

atGenesisMedical Center–Illini,Silvis, IL.Therewillbea visitationfrom4-7pm onTuesday,March14, 2023atGibson–BodeFuneralHome,Erie. BurialwillbeintheErieCemetery.MemorialsmaybemadetotheErieAmbulance Service.

St.Mary’sCemetery,BentonStreet,Tampico, Illinois.Followingthegravesideservice,a luncheonwillbeheldatJoAnn’sfavorite place,TheHappySpot,1667HooverRoad, DeerGrove,Illinois61243.

JoAnnwasbornonDecember14,1930, inKewanee,IllinoistoEvelynandJ.Chris Rasmussen.ShegraduatedfromTampico HighSchoolin1949.ShemarriedClarence BollivaronOctober14,1950,atSt.Mary’s CatholicChurchinTampico,IL.Togetherthey raisedthreedaughtersontheirfarminDeer Grove.SheworkedatHarlan’sfabricstore inSterlingwhileherchildrenwereinschool. In1973,theymovedtoLargo,Florida.JoAnn workedfortheEckerdDrugCorporationat theircorporateheadquartersintheAccounts Payabledepartmentuntilherretirementin 1990.Followingherretirement,shecontinuedtomanagethefamilyfarmsinTampico

CharlotteR.DamhoffonFebruary8,1957,in Fulton,IL.ShediedJuly30,2011.Rolliestartedhisemploymentasafarmhand,inhigh school,inruralFulton,IL.Hethenworked withhisfatherandbrother,David“Dick”,for A.J.EbbersandSons.Helaterstartedhisown carpentrybusinesscalledEbbersBuilders.He alsoownedandoperatedEbbersApartments. RolliewasamemberofEmmanuelChurch whereheservedontheconsistory,wasa memberofthechoirandwasinstrumental inthebuildingoftheChristCenteratthe church.Healsoenjoyedsinginginthe“VoicesofPraise”cantata.Hewasamemberof theMorrisonVFWandservedontheboardat ResthaveHomeduringtherenovation.Rollie wasanavidwoodworker.Heenjoyedplaying slowpitchsoftball,bowling,pool,cardsand watchingsports.Healsoenjoyedmotorcycle ridesandtravelingwithfriends.Helovedattendingtheactivitiesofhisgrandchildrenand spendingtimewithhisfamilyandfriends.

Survivorsincludeonedaughter;Linda (Hal)SnyderofMorrison,IL;oneson,Timothy EbbersofRockFalls,IL;twograndchildren, KelseyandEricSnyder;twobrothers,David “Dick”(Esther)EbbersofMorrison,ILand Paul(Martha)EbbersofCobbsCreek,VA; manyniecesandnephews.

Hewasprecededindeathbyhisparents; hiswife,Charlotte.

Tosendonlinecondolencesgotowww. bosmarenkes.com

CarlawasbornMarch28,1953inKeokuk, Iowa,thedaughterofKarlandJoanne(Filz) Hopson.ShegraduatedfromErieHighSchool in1972.CarlamarriedGerald“Jerry”Martens onDecember21,1990.Sheworkedforthe ErieUnit#1CommunitySchoolDistrict.

Sheissurvivedbyherhusband,Jerry; daughterandson-in-law,LissaandGavinDeSplinter,Atkinson,IL;grandchildren,Annistyn andBrodyDeSplinter;herparents,Karland JoanneHopson,Erie;brotherandsister-inlaw,LarryandBarbHopson,Erie;andsister, BeckeMedema,Erie.Shewasprecededin deathbyherbrother-in-law,BobMedema andhergrandparents.Shareamemoryor condolenceatwww.gibsonbodefh.com

fortheremainderofherlife.

SurvivorsincludedaughtersJanRoseneof Tallahassee,Florida,andJo(John)Marshall ofJohnsonCity,Tennessee;son-in-lawDavid JonesofClearwater,Florida;grandchildren CrystalynVoehl,RandallHaeberle,Catrina Kingscott,NeillJones,MichaelHaeberle, TimothyHaeberle,NicolePurcell,Courtnay Murphy,KevinHaeberleandKyleJones;and twelvegreat-grandchildren.

Shewasprecededindeathbyherbrother, RichardRoyceRasmussen(1953),herparents Evelyn(1991)andJ.ChrisRasmussen(1992), herhusbandof68years,ClarenceBollivar (2018)andherdaughter,JeniseBollivar-Jones(2020).Thefamilytakescomfort knowingthatshehasbeenreunitedwithher departedfamilymembers.

Sadlyinherlateryears,theeffectsof glaucomaandmaculardegenerationmostly

SANDRAKAYWIRTH

Born: February24,1958

Died: March5,2023

SandraKayWirth,65, ofHooppole,IL,passed awaypeacefullyat herhomeonSunday,March5,2023. Cremationriteshave beenaccordedandno serviceswillbeheld. VandemoreFuneralHomes&Crematorywill beassistingthefamily.Memorialsmaybe dedicatedinSandra’smemorytotheOSF AdultCongenitalHeartCenter,C/OOSF HealthcareDonations,124SWAdamsStreet, Peoria,IL,61602.

SandrawasbornFebruary24,1958,the daughterofGilbertandLois(Larson)Pierson, inPrinceton,IL.SheattendedManlius

robbedJoAnnofhereyesightmakingher hobbies,suchasreadingandsewingimpossibleforher.Inlieuofflowersthefamily encouragesdonationstoTheBrightFocus Foundation(www.support.brightfocus.org) tofundeffortstocureglaucoma,macular degenerationandAlzheimer’sdisease.Even moreimportantthandonations,thefamily asksyoutoenjoythebeautyofasunset,visit anewdestinationandenjoythesmileson thefacesofyourfamilyinJoAnn’smemory aswearenotalwaysassuredofthegiftof sightortheabilitytoputoffthatvacationfor alaterdate.Seeeverythingyoucanseeand enjoymakingmemoriesasJoAnndidforher 92amazingyearsoflife.

CondolencescanbemailedtoJanRosene at1769BrokenBowTrail,Tallahassee,Florida 32312.

HighSchoolandwentontograduatefrom AnnawanHighSchool,classof1976.Shethen pursuedandreceivedtwoassociatedegrees fromSaukValleyCommunityCollege.She marriedRogerWirthonJune27,1987.TogethertheyfarmedoutsideofHooppole.He precededherindeathonJuly6,2000.Sandra enjoyedtakingcareofheryard,workingon homeprojectsandspendingtimewithher family–especiallyhergrandchildren.

Thoselefttocherishhermemoryinclude herlovingdaughterAbigail(Andrew)Vroman ofGeneseo;grandchildren,LoganandConnor Vroman;sisters,Kathryn(JoeKinnaman)PiersonofPeosta,IA,andPatti(Kevin)Stierof RockFalls,IL;niece,Amber(Phillip)Peughof RockFalls,IL;andstepdaughter,AngieSolie ofSpringGrove,MN.

SandrawasprecededindeathbyherparentsGilbertandLoisPierson;husband,Roger Wirth;andspecialfriend,DavidHartley.

Children’s Discovery Center’s omelet breakfast fundraiser is March 26

The35th annualChildren’sDiscoveryCenteromeletbreakfastfundraiserwillbefrom9a.m.to1p.m.Sunday,March26,hostedbytheboardof directorsofthenonprofitchildren’s museum.AllproceedswillgotosupportLearningThrough Playandthe manyeducationalprogramsofferedto childrenandfamilies.

Thebreakfastreturnstoadine-in event.Guestsalsohavetheoptionto taketheirfoodtogo.

Forthesecondyear,theDiscovery Centerwillusecarryoutfoodcontainersmadeofbagasse,arigidandfunctionalnaturalmaterialmadefromthe fibersofsugarcanestalk.Bagasseis compostableandwillbiodegradein30 to90daysincompostingconditions leavingbehindnotoxicresidueand creating nutrient-richcompost.

Cookingtheomeletswillbeateam

ofvolunteerchefscomprisedoflocal electedofficialsandcommunityleaders.Theywillbejoinedbyateamof morethan25volunteersworkingto makethepreliminaryplanningand eventasuccess.

Themealmenuwillincludemadeto-orderomelets, sausagelinks,pancakes(regularandgluten-free),and pastries.Coffee,juiceandmilkwillbe served to those wishingtodine in.

TicketsareavailableattheDiscoveryCenter,ClintonNationalBank locationsinClintonandCamanche, DéjàvuFurnitureandAccessories, andClinton Printing Cost is$15foradultsand teens,and $8forchildren12andyounger.The ticketpriceincludesadmissiontothe children’smuseumfortheday,and guestsareinvitedtostayandplayafter theirmeals.

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Volunteer millers focus on woodworking tools from

VolunteermillersofthedeImmigrant Windmillwillhostapresentationfeaturingtheskillsandartistryofthepastat 6 p.m.Thursday,March23,attheWindmill CulturalCenter,11110thAve.inFulton.

Whilemostengineeringandthe mechanicsofmillingtodayisperformed bypowertoolsandautomation,the authenticmillmaintainsitsuseofwooden gears to stonegrindgrainsintoflour.An appreciationoftheskillsassociatedwith thehand-workedtoolsfromthepastis cleartothoseobservingthefunctioningof the“working”mill.

DanSchwankisaperiodwoodworker andtoolmaker.Heownsabusinessthat reproduces18th-centurywoodworking toolsforwoodworkerswhowanttore-createfurnitureusingperiodappropriate toolsandtechniques.

Hisbusiness,RedRoseReproductions, hasbecomeafull-timejobsince2017,with salesinall50statesandnumerouscountriesworldwide.

Schwankwillhavehisworkbenchwith himtodemonstratethehistoricalcrafts. Guestsshouldbefascinatedtogetaclose upviewofthetoolsandskillsofthispast artistry.

Lightrefreshmentswillbeservedafter thepresentation.Programmingisfree andopento thepublic.Thefacilityis accessibletopeoplewithdisabilities.

Monthly programsaresponsoredby a grantfromtheD.S.FlikkemaFoundation.

Forinformation,visittheWindmill Cultural CenteranddeImmigrantWindmillFacebookpage,visitFultonFacebook page,thewww.cityoffulton.uswebsiteor call563-249-6115.

past

Rock Island author featured at next WWW@WCC program

TheWindmillVolunteerEducators attheWindmillCulturalCenterinFultoninvitethepublictoattendthenext programofWildWinterWednesdayon March22.

TheprogramfeaturesShellieMoore Guy.

MooreGuy,alifelongresidentof

RockIsland,is a publishedauthor, formerpoetlaureateoftheQuadCities, professional storytellerandperformance artist. Herchildren’sbook

“HowLittleBillyLearnedtoPlay”was publishedin2019.She’sjustcompleted hersecondbook“TheFamilyTree,” whichisthe storyofherfamily’s migrationfromslaverytofreedom. Doorsopenat9a.m.forcoffee,tea, ciderandmilltreats.Theprogram beginsabout9:20.Thebuildingisacces-

sibleforpeoplewithdisabilities.

Theprogramisfundedthrough a grantfrom theD.S FlikkemaFoundationandadonationfromNelsonCorp. Programsarefreeand opentothe public.

IfRiverBendschoolsareclosed becauseofweather,WWWiscanceled.

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GLIMPSESOFTHE PAST -FULTON

1983: River Bend students may have to walk a few more blocks to school

60Years March13,1963

TheFultonLegionPostjoinedinthe all-outeffortthatputtheMercyHospitalBuilding Fundcampaignoverthe top.FrankMiller,commanderofthe Fultonpost,presentedacheckfor$500 toJ.E.Mitchell, oneofthecampaign workers.CharlesVoss,serviceofficer oftheFultonpost,alsowaspresent.

FrankLarson, alongtimeresident ofFulton,retiredfromhisjobasan engineerfortheNorthWesternRailroadafter51yearsofservice.ConductorThomasHurley,FiremanWilliam DayandTrainmanCharlesBraungave Larsonafinalhandshake.

50 Years March14,1973

TheFultonSteamersaresupersectionalchampions.TheSteamersedged Bushnell-PrairieCity38-37.Jim Kinneystepped tothefree-throwlinewith notimeremainingontheclockwith thescoretiedat37.Hemissedthefirst attempt,thencannedthesecondto bringtheroofdownonanear-capacitycrowd.Membersoftheteamwere AlanVanZuiden,JimBorgman,Steve Heun,RickTemple,TerryBurden, MarkWierema,JohnEissens,Keith Reynolds,CalvinSwanson,Kevin Dykstra,SteveWorkman,JimKinney,KevinBoonstra,DaleKlooster, MikeMiller,KenBrinkman,coach StanleyBorgmanandassistantcoach

YOURHEALTH

AlLeemhuis.

TheFultonsophomorebasketball squadpostedanundefeatedconference recordandonlyonelossduringthe season. Theteamincludedmanager GaryKisthard,TimFahley,LarryHill, TomJones,DaleDykstra,manager ChrisDecker,BillSikkema,JimRumfelt,LarryVenHuizen,ChuckMiller, DaleSikkema,MikeWessels,coach Darel Mensch,JimBorgman,Jim Yocom,RandyTemple,CharlieLetcher andRickBowen.

40Years

March16,1983

CraigHuizenga,aChamberofCommercemember,presentedaspecialpictureplaquetoMrs.DorothySharer, ownerofFulton’snewestbusiness,The OrchidCellar.Theinscriptiononthe picturewelcomesthefloralshopto Fultonandtothebusinesscommunity.

Somestudents intheRiverBend schoolswhoridethebustoschoolmay havetowalk a fewblocksorevenas muchasthree-quartersofamilenext yearasaresultofactiontakenbythe BoardofEducation.Theboard acceptedtherecommendationof SuperintendentKinertforasharp reductioninthenumberofbusdrivers andreducedconsumptionoffuel.It’s estimatedthesechangeswillsavethe districtabout$40,000ayearandalso reducetheneedtoborrowtransportationservicesby$100,000.

30Years March10,1993

MaisieEizenga,MeganKane,Molly McKee,JenniferLangrehr,MarkShephard,KatieHand,DougKapusinski, ChristyFoster,JoshNear,JustinVan Zuiden,JesseAbbott,JennieCruthis andMaggieKuebelwontheFultonElementary SchoolSafetyPatrol Award. Theschoolearnedtheawardforcompletingtwoyearswithoutanaccidentat intersectionsguardedbytheSchool SafetyPatrol.

Agri-Kinghostedanimal sciencestudents fromtheUniversityofWisconsin. Eighteenstudentsandtwoinstructors visitedthehomeofficecomplexaspartof aweeklongstudytour.Thehighlight wasavisittoAgri-King’sstate-of-the-art laboratory.Dr.MartinVogel,directorof LabServicesandForageResearch, explainedtheoperationoftheX-ray spectrometer,whichanalyzesthemineralcontentoffeedstuffs.

20Years

March12,2003

FultonKiwanisClubmemberElwyn Vogelpresentedoneofadozen trauma bearstoJoClaireCockerham,amember ontheambulance crewoftheThomson FireDepartment.TheFultonKiwanis respondedtoarequest fromtheambulancecrewforuseofthebears.Thebears willassistcrewswhentreatingfrightenedchildrenbygivingthemsomething softtohugatatimewhentheyareafraid

Febrile seizures in young children are discussed

Febrileseizuresareseizures thatoccurinyoungchildrenthat are causedbyafever.Whilethey maybefrightening,theyrarelyare dangerous.Theydonotcause braindamageandyourchildcannotswallowtheirtongueduring a seizure.Thevastmajoritylast a fewminutesandgoawayontheir own.Mostchildrenwithafebrile seizurewillnotneedtobehospitalized.

Ifyourchildexperiencesaseizure,putthemontheirsidesothey don’tchoke ontheir saliva and don’tputanythingintheirmouth.

Donotrefrainyourchild’s movementduringtheseizureand removeobjectsthatmayinjure themfromtheirpath.

Whiletheseizuresmaybe alarming,itisimportantto

remaincalm.Timingwithyour watchmaybehelpfulbecauseit willgiveyousomething elsetodo whilealsoreassuringyouthatthe processgenerallywilllastonly minutes.Intherareoccasionit exceeds10minutes,call911.After theseizurehasstopped,callyour doctor.Theymaywishtoseeyour childtoseeifthereissomecause forthefever.Dependingonthe circumstances,brainwavetests orothertestsforthebrainoccasionallyareordered.

Parentsfrequentlyareconcernedthat theirchildmayhave anotherseizure.About25%to30% ofinfantswillhaveanotherseizure,whilethevastmajoritywill not.Theriskisslightlyincreasedif yourchildisyoungerthan18 months,thereisafamilyhistoryof febrile seizuresorifthefeverwas notparticularlyhighwhenthesei-

zureoccurred.

Cantheseseizuresbeprevented?Theanswerismaybewith medicine.Studiesshowsome effectsforsomeinfants.Manydoctorsandparentsbelievetheside effectsfromthemedicineareworse thanthechildhavinganother febrileseizure.Sometimeschildrenwillhaveanother seizure evenwhileonmedicine.

Oneortwofebrileseizuresdoes notmeanyourchildwillhaveepilepsy.In fact,there is more than a 95% chancethatyourchildwill nothaveepilepsy andthereisno evidencethattreatingyourchild withmedicinewillpreventepilepsy.Theincidenceofepilepsyis slightlyhigherinchildrenwith febrileseizures,particularlythose whohaverecurrentseizures, but stillfairlylow,intheneighborhoodof2%to 4%.

oftheactivityaroundthem.

ThefifthgradeWebeloScouts from Pack342receivedtheirArrowofLight Award.TheArrowofLightisthehighestawardthataCubScoutcanreceive. ThosereceivingarrowswereTyler Pearson,MikeFulfs,KyleCrosthwaite, DavidOlsen,JonathanConover,Loren Zuidema,DylanLeffler,Nathan Letcher,BrandonSchneider,Konnor Leffler,EricWiersema,AlexWherry andRobbieBach.

10Years

March13,2013

TheCarrollCountyFarmBureau YoungLeadersraised$37,517insupport ofthoseinneedthroughthe2012Harvest NowCropDrive.Thefourfoodpantries receivingfundswereFulton/Thomson, Mt.Carroll/Savanna,Chadwick/MilledgevilleandLanark/Shannon.

TheFultonfifthgradegirlstraveling basketballteamplacedsecondintheFulton tournament.PlayersincludedSarah Norman,KyleeSweenie, SadieNorman, GennaStage,SydneyNorman,Emily Banker,KearstonNorman,Vanessa Lesnewski,Emily Schipper,MacyPuckett,AllyCurleyandAlexisBueno.They arecoachedbyAdamNorman.The eighth gradegirlsplacedfirstinthetournament.PlayersincludedJordanPrice, ShelbyPuckett,WhitneyWynkoop, FaithKennedy,HayleySchrader, Megan Ottens,TaylorCurleyandEmmaJacobs. TheyarecoachedbyDaveCurley.

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MercyOne Clinton Wound Carerelocates, upgrades facility

MercyOneClintonWoundCareandHyperbaric Center’snewlocationandrecentupgradeswillbetterservetheClintoncommunity.

MercyOneClintonWoundCareandHyperbaric Centeroffersspecializedwoundcaretreatmentfor chronicwounds,applyingprovenwoundcarepracticesandadvancedclinicalapproachesincluding woundproducts,dressings,antibioticsandhyperbaricoxygentherapy,whichincreasestheamount ofoxygeninthebloodtoimprovethehealingprocessforinjuredtissue.

Thecenterhasrelocatedto60014thAve.N., adjacenttoMercyOneClintonMedicalCenter’s northcampus.

Thenewlocationincludesaseriesofupgrades, includinglargerexamrooms,state-of-the-artequipmentandlightingdesignedforpatientsatisfaction, comfortandsafety.

Forinformationortoscheduleanappointment, callMercyOneClintonWoundCareandHyperbaric Centerat563-244-5495orvisitthecenter’swebsite.

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Alexander Ottens of Lyndon wins Regional Spelling Bee

Ifyou’regonnawinaregionalspellingbeeandearnafirst-evervisittothe nation’scapital,whynot do itonthe word“superlative”?

That’swhatAlexanderOttensdidin the13th roundtocapturethe Lee-Ogle-WhitesideRegionalSpelling BeeonThursdayatWiltzAuditorium atDixonHighSchool.

Butifyouaskhim,thewordhe encounteredthatbestdescribesthe momentwashissecond-rounder, “astounding.”

“I’mprettyastounded,”hesaid.

Ottens isaneighthgraderwho attendsPLTMiddleSchoolandlivesin ruralLyndonwithhisparentsAshley andChadOttens.

Ottensplayssports,includingbaseball,basketballandfootball.When askedifhe’sthebestspelleronthe defensiveline, hesmiledbroadly. “Probably,”hesaid.

Nowhe’squalifiedfortheScripps National Spelling Bee,whichbegins May28attheGaylordNationalResort andConventionCenterinNational Harbor,Maryland.Thepreliminary roundwillbeMay30andthefinalswill beJune1.

Thefinalthreeroundswerebetween OttensandJakeBailey,aseventh graderfromUnitedChristianSchoolin Fulton.

Ottensspelled“shenanigans”and Baileyansweredwith“platitude.”

Ottensthenspelled“immie,”whichisa smallball,likeamarble.Baileymisspelled“galvanize,”settingupOttens forhisfinalword.Ottensofferedabig sighafternailingit.

When the fieldopenedwith31competitors,Ottensspelled“owlishly”in thefirstround,leapedovertheaforementioned“astounding”inthesecond, andinturn,spelled“merchandise,” “hijab,”“castor,”“bodkin,”“genteel” and“solstice.”

Bythen,thefieldwaswhittledto four,allofwhomwererelaxed,confidentspellers.TheothertwowereForrestonJunior-SeniorHighsixthgrader CoraSchmidt,whofinishedthird,and AmboyJuniorHighsixthgrader ParkerZimmerly,whowasfourth.

Ottensknockeddown“jarl,”which isatypeofNorsechieftainthathesaid heknewfromplayingtheonlinegame TotallyAccurateBattleSimulator.

Ottenshadbeenamethodical,purposefulspellerformostofthecompetition,butthenextroundwith “astringent”hezippedthroughtheletters. A leapoffaithgoingsoquickly?

“Iwas,like,stillalittlebitunsure, soIjustwentwithit,”hesaid.

TomWadsworth,whowas serving

aspresenterforthe41styear,said Ottenswasclearlyacompetitorwho drilledonthewordlists.

“Hestudied.Thatwas clear,”said Wadsworth,whoprefacedhisintroductionbysaying howdifficultthis year’swordslistwas.“TheNo.1determinantofkidsthatdowellisstudy.”

Afterthecompetition,Ottens posed foraphotowithquizbowlteammate TaylorRobshawofErieMiddleSchool. Robshawwasmakingherfourth appearanceintheregionalbeeand Ottenssaidheconsideredheracontenderfromtheoutset.

Robshawlasteduntilthefourth round–leavingon“rehearsal”–when theLevel2wordskickedinandthe fieldwastrimmedbyfour.

Bythefifthround,anotherfourcontestantsweregone.Onemorebowed outinthesixth.Theseventh-round cullingwasparticularlytough,seeing fourdepart.

ThemiddleroundseliminatedOregonElementary’sLiaTran,asixth graderinpinkboots,matchingtulle skirtandstuffedanimalpursewhowas unofficiallythemostpolitecontestant, quietlysaying“thankyou”tothepresenteraftereveryround.Sheslipped throughon“cockles”inthefourth roundevenafterhavingtogobackand restarttheword,atoughtrick.Butthe nextround,shesteppedouton“equinox.”

ByronMiddleSchool’sMiyaDunk lastedintothenextround,advancing on“oxygenate”butsteppingouton “nonvolatile.”Thatwasalsotheround thatZimmerly’sfacelitupbeforehe startedon“tangerine”andappeared equally pleasedtoget“Ukrainian”in theeighthround.MorrisonJunior

High’sMason Banks,adornedin ared bowtie,avoidedamisstepwhenhe askedifhiswordwas“quay,”whenin factitwas“whey,”whichhethen spelledoutcorrectly.

Bankseventuallywent out on “cornel”inabrutalseventhroundthatalso claimedNoahMcKinneyfromRochelle Middlewith“festooned,”Nathan StauterfromReaganMiddleinDixon with“chintzy”andA.J.Moorefrom MontmorencyinRock Fallswith “saltatory.”

Schmidtstayedalivebyspelling “platoon,”“ordinance”and“stridency”beforerunningafoulof“quiddity.”Baileystayedinthehuntby spelling“juvenilia,”“statuesque”and “tapioca.”

Itwasayearinwhichtheboysdid wellandbrokethenear-stranglehold girlshavehadonthechampionship title,Wadsworthsaid.Inthepast24 years,girlshavewon21titles,includ-

ing last year by Namaste Rose and 2021 and2020championKathleenKeesey.

Thursday’sevent had been postponed fromFeb.16, when a winter storm the day before prompted classes to be called off across the region. That meant a delay of 22 days since Wadsworth had conducted the 90-minute rehearsal with the contestants – a tradition that’s meant to promote decorum and alleviatenervous tensionon thebigstage.

“I was concerned that they might have forgotten all the stuff we went through,”Wadsworth said.“We’re just trying to get them to lose the jitters, get comfortable up there under the lights, coming up to the microphone and the big sound system and all that stuff. But theydidwell.”

ThejudgeswereJaclynnBasleerHeather,CandaceLind andAddie Pace.

What did they win?

Herearetheawards,whichwere presentedbyRegionalSuperintendent ChrisTennysonandJoshKnuthofthe RegionalOfficeofEducation47and CarolGehrtofFirstNationalBankin Amboy.

Everyone: Schoolchampionmedal andSpellingBeelapelpin.

Third: $25Amazongiftcard.

Second: Merriam-Webster’sCollegiateDictionaryand$50Amazongift card.

First: TriptoScrippsNationalSpellingBee,2023UnitedStatesMintproof set,yearonlinesubscriptiontoEncyclopediaBritannica,yearonlinesubscrip tiontoMerriam-Webste r UnabridgedDictionaryanda$75Amazongiftcard.

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Pronouncer Tom Wadsworthinterviews Alexander Ottens of PLT Middle School after the eighth grader won the spellingbee. Erie Middle School eighth grader Taylor Robshaw competes during theLee-Ogle-Whiteside Regional Spelling Bee on March 9. Morrison Jr Highseventh grader Mason Banks competes March9 during the Lee-Ogle-Whiteside Regional Spelling Bee. PhotosbyAlexT.Paschal-apaschal@shawmedia.com Tensions are high for loved ones as they watch their children compete March 9 during the Lee-Ogle-Whiteside Regional Spelling Bee.

Morrisonpolice Arrests

OnWednesday,March1,about12:31 a.m.,Morrisonpolicerespondedtoa911 hangupat606AshAve.,Morrison.Asa resultoftheinvestigation,Morrison policearrestedandchargedNathanSandell,31,ofMorrisonwithdisorderlyconduct(ClassAmisdemeanor).Sandellwas transportedtotheWhitesideCountyJail. Morrisonpolicewereassistedbythe WhitesideCountySheriff’sDepartment.

OnSunday,March5,about7:41p.m., Morrisonpolicerespondedtoanassaultin the600blockofEastLincolnway,Morrison Asaresultoftheinvestigation,Morrison policearrestedandchargedAvitar Torrez, 35,ofMorrisonwithaggravateddomestic battery(Class2felony).Torrezwas transportedtotheWhitesideCountyJail.

OnThursday,March9,about6:30 p.m.,Morrisonpolicerespondedto203E. KnoxSt.,Morrison.JeremyS.Wagner,43, ofMorrisonhadanactivewarrantfor escape/violationofelectronichomemonitoringdevice.MorrisonpolicetookWagnerintocustodyandtransportedhimto theWhitesideCountyJail.

Citations

Feb.25

NicholsBrandt,23,Lyndon,expired registration Feb.27

MichaelMoreland,25,Savanna, speeding March1

KaydenWolber,19,Morrison,failureto yieldtoauthorizedemergencyvehicle March2

ConnorMorthland,19,Morrison, speedinganddisobeyedstopsign March3

MayaWhite,24,Morrison,driving whilelicensesuspendedandnovalidregistration

Thepublicisremindedtheseare charges.Allpeoplearepresumedinnocentuntilprovedguiltyinacourtoflaw.

Whiteside County Sheriff’s office announces February activity

WhitesideCountySheriffJohnBooker announcedactivityforFebruary.

WhitesideCountydeputiespatrolled 9,010milesandissued127trafficcitations and125 writtenwarnings.Deputiesmade

WHITESIDE COUNTYPROPERTYTRANSFERS

Warrantydeeds

DoraMoruatoAdrianaJanetteRodriguez,502AshAve.,Sterling,$55,000.

JudithA.BushmanandLindaLouTurnbaughtoRandyL.Dejonge,211010thAve., Sterling,$150,000.

GaryL.andTerriL.MillertoAaronBass andAbagayleRockett,1102SecondAve., Sterling,$107,000.

RobertAlanGlaziertoCarolLeeWolf, 207ElmSt.,Morrison,$52,500.

USBanktoUnitedStatesVeterans AdministrationandsecretaryofVeterans Affairs,530W.10thSt.,RockFalls,$0.

GreaterSterlingDevelopmentCorp.to SterlingIndustrialDevelopment,901,903 and905FirstAve.,Sterling,$127,381.

DavidS.andEdithJacobstoIllinois DepartmentofTransportation,twoparcels inJordanTownship,$5,600.

RoyW.andBonnieJ.DerntoRIPLLC, 2701WoodlawnRoad,Sterling,$125,000.

MichaelMercadotoPatchProperties LLC,406W.SixthSt.,Sterling,$52,000.

JICTBInc.toElizabethDavis,511AveL, Sterling,$45,000.

4144thLLCtoHernanGudinoRivera andMirandaZerecor,414FourthAve.,Rock Falls,$15,000.

Quitclaimdeeds

RobertAlanGlazierandCarolLeeWolf toWendySanders,405E.MainSt.,Morrison,$5,000.

SterlingIndustrialDevelopmentCommissiontoOnlytheBestInc.,802W.Third St.,Sterling,$101.

EnaM.StellrechttoPetraSandoval,907 W.15thSt.,Sterling,$0.

Trusteesdeeds

BettyLouOlsenTrusttoJeffreyD.and JodeeOlsen,fourparcelsonStarRoad, Prophetstown,$1,037,765.

BettyLouOlsenTrusttoJandKFamily FarmsLLC,twoparcelsonStartRoad,Tampico,$748,900.

RobertK.KettellTrusttoRoundGrove Properties,223E.MainSt.,Morrison, $57,000.

AlanS.andPatriciaJ.KaplanTrustto VampLLC,threeparcelsonYorktown Road,Morrison,$0.

Deeds

JoanE.WifftoMarbleheadFarms,two parcelsinProphetstownTownship,$0.

AngelaM.andCharlesR.ArwineIIIand WhitesideCountysherifftoKalyanInvestmentsLLC,2304OakSt.,RockFalls, $125,000.

WesleyBushJr.toCharlesW.Bush, 16739HollyRoad,Morrison,$157,500.

WhitesideCountysheriffandAngelaA. BernardinotoUnitedStatesVeterans AdministrationandSecretaryofVeterans Affairs,527W.SeventhSt.,RockFalls,$0.

Source:WhitesideCountyRecorder’s Office

fourcontrolledsubstancearrests and 11 DUIarrests,issued92speedingcitations andeightseatbeltcitationsandhandled 32 traffic crashes.Deputieshandled1,050 callsfor serviceduringFebruary.

ISP Troop1 announces activity for February

IllinoisStatePoliceTroop1Captain JosephBlanchetteannouncedenforcementfiguresandactivityforFebruary.

Illinois StatePoliceTroop1troopers issued780citationsand1,041written warningsandmade14criminal arrests duringthemonthofFebruary Troopers issued363citationsforspeeding,25citationsfordistracted drivingviolationsand 26citationsforoccupantrestraintviolations.

Troopersinvestigated43traffic crashes,assisted184motoristsandconducted365commercialmotorvehicle inspections,47ofwhichwereplacedoutof-serviceforsafetyreasons.Therewere eightarrestsfordrivingundertheinfluence.Troop1encompassesCarroll,Jo Daviess,Lee,Ogle,Stephenson,WhitesideandWinnebagocounties.

Icicle Bicycleset for March 25 in Clinton

The22-mileIcicleBicycleridewill beSaturday,March25,beginningat TheBicycleStationandJensenOil, 218MainAve.,Clinton,Iowa. Registrationisfrom9:30to11 a.m.Costis$25.Lunchticketswill behandedoutatregistration.TicketscanbeusedatHomer’sDelior LyonsTap.

Thisyear’scoursewillstartatThe BicycleStationandmovetotheDiscoveryBikeTrail.Bicyclistswillfollow thetrailtoFifthAvenueSouth,then followthetrail,asmarkedbysigns,to Camanche,turningaroundjustbefore reachingU.S.67.Riderscanpatronize localbusinessesalongtherouteand canreturntothestartingpointusing thesameroute.

Formorethan25years,theRiverbendBicycleClubhashostedtheride withproceedsbenefitingtheclub. Toregisterbeforetherace,goto www.rbbcclinton.org.Forinformation,contactMaryRuppat563-2499008ormaryrupp@mchsi.com.

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Symposium for aspiring teachers will be April 21 at SVCC

ttaylor@shawmedia.com

High schoolstudentsinLee,Ogle andWhitesidecountiesinterestedin becomingteachersareinvitedtoattend theEducatorSymposiumonApril21at SaukValleyCommunityCollegein Dixon.

RegionalOfficeofEducation47and thecollegearepartnersinhostingthis event,whichwillbeginat8:30a.m.and runthrough1:30p.m.thatday.

Itispartoftheregionaloffice’sEducationPathways,whichallowsstudentstogainadesignationorendorsementontheirhighschooldiplomafor completingcareer-focusedinstruction that includestakingpartin workplace internships.

Whilehelpingstudentsexplore careerpaths,the programalsois designedtohelpIllinoisgrowfuture teachers.AccordingtotheIllinoisState BoardofEducation,thestatehasmore than5,300unfilledteachingpositions.

MarciJohnson,directorof Career TechnicalEducationandInnovationat theIllinoisStateBoardofEducation, willattend,saidChandraMcDonnell,a PathwaysNavigatorfortheregional office.

Duringthesymposium,students

NEWBRIEF

Riverdalesenior recognized by University of Dubuque DUBUQUE,Iowa–About70 high-achievinghighschoolseniors attendedtheUniversityofDubuque’s secondannualSecondCenturyScholars DayonFeb.17onthecampus.Among thoseattendingwasQuintonHerrick fromRiverdaleHighSchool.Hisparents areKellyMaxeyandMichaelHerrick.

TheSecondCenturyScholarsprogramawardsfourrenewablefull-tuition scholarshipsandseveralone-timeDistin-

willbeabletoparticipateinpreparatoryinterviewswithschooladministrators.Areasuperintendentsand retiredteacherswilldiscusstheirprofessionaljourneysandcareersavail-

guishedScholarawardstoincoming first-yearstudentswhoshowa wide-rangingcuriosityabouttheirworld, astrongcapacityforself-disciplineanda passionforacademicexcellenceinservicetotheircommunities.

Tobeeligibleforthescholarships,studentswererequiredtoparticipateinthe SecondCenturyScholarsDay.Theycompletedaseriesofinterviewsandawriting exerciseandlearnedabouttheUniversity ofDubuque’sScholar-LeaderHonorsProgramthroughaninformationalsession.

ableinthefield.

Therealsowillberepresentatives fromcollegesacrossthestatetoprovideinformationonwhattheirschools offer.

LindseyJenson,whowasthe2018 IllinoisTeacheroftheYearwhileat Dwight,willbethekeynotespeaker. Johnsonisthecoordinator ofthe IllinoischapterofEducators Rising, a nationalnetworkthatworkstoencourageyoungpeopletoservetheircommunities byhavingcareers inpublic education.Johnsonalsoservesasthe earlycareerdevelopmentdirectorfor theIllinoisEducationAssociation,the state’slargestteacherunion.

Theregionalofficeandthe college receivedgrantfundsthrough the IllinoisState Board ofEducationto hold theevent.Theirfirstsymposiumwas heldlastyearandfeaturedCarmen Ayala,whoretired asIllinoisState BoardofEducationsuperintendentin February.

DixonPublicSchools,RockFalls HighSchool,MorrisonCUSD6,River BendCUSD2,AmboyCUSD272,SterlingPublicSchools,Ashton-Franklin CenterCUSD275,Prophetstown-Lyndon-TampicoCUSD3,ForrestvilleValleyCUSD221,RegionalCenterfor Change,ByronCUSD226andOhio CUSD17areparticipants.

AdditionalinformationaboutPathwaysorthiseventisavailablethrough theregionaloffice.ContactMcDonnell atcmcdonnell@roe47.org.

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AlexT.Paschal/apaschal@shawmedia.com Erie-Prophetstown students Ryan Roman (from left), Ben Lantz and Connor Sibley race through paperwork during anactivity at Sauk Valley Community College’sEducator Symposium in 2022 The symposium is aimed at highschool students looking to go into the field of teaching.This years symposium is setfor April 21 at Sauk Valley Community College.

Historic Port Byron church transformed into StradaComm headquarters

TheformerPortByronCongregationalChurchat200S.HighSt.inPort Byronisslowlytakingshapeasthe newheadquartersforStradaCommunications,alocalfiberopticinternet companyfoundedin2017.

Theypurchasedthebuildinginthe fallof2021andhavebeenmaking extensiveupgradessince,withoffice staffrecentlyrelocatingtothenew location.

Thechurchwasfoundedin1828and thecongregation’sbrickandstone buildingwascompletedin1854. Thoughthebuildinghasstoodthetest oftime,churchmembersdecidedto sellitin2020afterdwindlingmembershipandexpensivemaintenancecosts.

Luckily,thenewownerswantedto keepthehistoricalbuildingalive,with localcontractorsbroughtintorenovatetheoldchurchfromtheground up.Anoutdoorpressurewash removed thestuccotorevealafacade ofbrownbricksandlimestone.All newfootingswerepouredinside,fillingthedirtfloorstillvisibleinspots whileensuringtheintegrityofthe building.Theinsidewasstrippedbare, thoughhistoricportionssuchastimbers,beamsandthelimestonefoundationwereincorporatedintothesleek newdesign.

“Aconsiderableamountofmoney hasbeenspenttobringthechurch backuptocodeandfixalltheoriginal stoneandwoodworkwithintomake sureitcanlastanother150years,” StradaCommCEOScottSearlsaidof thenewofficespace.

They’restill debatingonhowto bestusetheupperroom,suchas a meetingspaceoranareatoteachcustomersaboutfiberopticinternetservicesandstreamingoptions.There’s

alsoasurprisethatwillberevealed whencompleted,hesaid.

Thegroundlevelfunctions as administrativeofficesforthegrowing company,withpartitionedofficesand windowviewsof IllinoisRoute84and theMississippiRiver.Thebuilding’s restroomandkitchenareas,addedto thebackofthebuildinginthe1950s, havebeenmodernized.

To-dolistitemsincludeinstallinga newroof,awning,signageandupstairs

windows, which havebeenspecially ordered.The outsideneeds another tuckpointandseal,andanindoor staircaseneedstobebuilt.Theparkinglotwillberepaved,andthesteeple bellwillbebroughtdownandeither displayedordonatedtoanorganizationinPortByron.

Whileofficestaffhavemovedin, thecompanystillisworkingonafew additionalimprovementsbefore hostingamore official unveiling.StradaCommhasabout 30employees,with sixtoeightworkingintheofficedaily.

CustomerscanvisitthePort Byron locationforanybusiness needs,with entrancethroughthefrontdoor.

Thecompany’sfiberopticdatacenterat22413thSt.inRapidsCitycan now“bewhatit’ssupposedtobe,”said Searl,notingthatFCCstandards requireittoalwaysbelockedforsecurity purposes.Twoemployees work on-siteforthedatacenteroperations. Thecompany’s100%fiberoptic internetserviceisavailableinPort Byron,RapidsCity,Cordova,Erieand Lyndon,withexpansiontoProphetstownhopefullythissummer.Theveteran-ownedandoperatedcompany offersbothresidentialandbusiness optionswithnoinstallation fees,data capsorcontracts.Visitstradacomm. comforinformation.

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PhotosbySarahFordforShawMedia The former Congregational Church at 200 S. High St in Port Byron is now the headquarters for StradaComm,a company that provides fiber opticinternet service to Port Byron,Rapids City, Cordova, Erie and Lyndon.
10 ShawMedia/shawlocal.com/whiteside-news-sentinel•Tuesday,March14,2023 WHITESIDENEWS
The former church has been transformed into a modern office space,withrenovations still ongoing Some ofthe historic elementssuch as limestone walls and timbers have been incorporated into the design.

Fulton’s Zane Pannellisa SVM Athlete of the

FultonseniorZanePannellwona medalattheIHSAIndividualWrestlingStateTournamentforthesecond straightseason,addingathird-place medalat170poundstothefifth-place medalhewonatthatweightlastyear. Healsowonhisfirstsectionaltitle Feb.11,winningbypininthequarterfinalsandsemifinalsoftheClass1A OregonSectional,thendefeatingRiverdale’sAlexWatson10-5inthechampionshipbout.

Pannellwasvotedbyreadersas a SaukValleyMedia Athleteofthe Week.

Pannellansweredafew questions tohelpus gettoknowhima littlebit.

Whatwasthekeytoyoursuccessthis season?

Pannell: Confidencewasthekeyto mysuccess.

Howspecialwasittofinishyourcareerat thestatetournament?

Pannell: Ienjoyedattendingthestate tournamentthepasttwoyearsandfinishingasatopcontender.

Whatdoesitmeantoyoutobeatwo-time statemedalist?

Pannell: Beingatwo-timemedalistis great,butthereisstillalottolearnto bettermyself.

What’syourfavoritethingaboutwrestling?

Pannell: Theideathatthereisasport thattwopeoplecanputtheirbodieson

thelinetosubduehisorheropponent.

What’syourfavoritememoryofFulton wrestling?

Pannell: Myfavoritememorywas statemyjunioryear,placingfifth.

What’syourfavoriteTVshow?

Pannell: BreakingBadorRickand Morty.

Whatisyourperfectmeal?

Pannell: Chickenriceandeggsismy favoritemeal.

Whatsuperpowerwouldyouliketohave andwhy?

Pannell: Flying,becauseyoucango anywhereandbefree.

Whatsongsdoyoulistentotofireyouup beforeamatch?

Pannell: Idon’tlistentomusicbefore mymatches.

Whatsongsareyourgo-totorelax?

Pannell: MockingbirdbyEminemor HeartlessbyKanyeWest.

Ifyoucouldtravelanywhereintheworld, wherewouldyougo,andwhy?

Pannell: Hawaii,becauseit’salways beenmydream

Whatisyourfavoriteclass,andwhy?

Pannell: MediaPublications,because Icanfilmsportingeventsandbeinthe action.

Whoisyourfavoriteproteamandathlete?

Pannell: PittsburghSteelers,and TroyPolamaluismyfavoriteplayer.

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Agricultureisanimportanteconomicbuildingblock.Anespeciallyimportantsector, the agriculturalindustry,when supported,cancontributegreatlytosustainedeconomicgrowth.

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Erie-ProphetstownseniorCaleb Naftzgerhadastrongseasonandgot red-hotinthepostseasontohelplead thePantherstotheregionalchampionshipgame.TheforwardledE-Pin allthreeregionalgames,finishing with18pointsina50-47losstoRiverdaleintheClass2AWestCarroll RegionalchampionshipgameFeb.25. Hescored15points,includinga7-for10performanceatthefree-throwline, ina46-43winoverMercerCountyin theregionalsemifinalsFeb.23and21 pointsina57-46winoverOrioninthe regionalquarterfinalsFeb.18.

Naftzgerwasvotedbyreadersasa SaukValleyMediaAthleteofthe Week.

Naftzgeransweredafewquestions tohelpusgettoknowhimalittlebit.

Whatwasthebiggestkeytotheteam’s successinthepostseason?

Naftzger: Alotofushavebeenplayingtogethersincethirdgrade,soI thinkusbeingfamiliarwitheach otherandhowweallplaymadeus workreallywelltogether.Towardthe secondhalfoftheseason,weallreally startedtobuyintoourcoaches’game plananditsortofjustclicked.

Howspecialwasittosurprisepeoplewith aruntotheregionalfinal?

Naftzger: Iknewgoingintothepostseasonthatalotofpeoplethought we’dloseinthefirstround,butIhad confidenceinourteamthatwewould findawaytowin.ThewinoverOrion wasgreat,buttobeatsecond-seeded MercerCountytogototheregional championshipwasanincredibleexperiencethatIwillrememberforever.

Whatwillyouremembermostaboutthis season?

Naftzger: Thereisneveradull

momentwithourteam.Weareall friendswitheachother,andweloveto messaroundandmakeeachother laugh.Iwillalwaysrememberthat.

What’s your favorite memory of Erie-Prophetstownbasketball?

Naftzger: Myfavoritememoryof Erie-Prophetstownbasketballisprobablybeingonthecourtatthesame timeasmyolderbrotherandcousin andgettingthechancetoplaywith themtogether.

What’syourfavoritepartaboutplaying basketballatErie-Prophetstown?

Naftzger: Myfavoritepartabout playingbasketballatErie-Prophet-

stownisweallchallengeeachother andmakeeachotherbetter.Weallare socloseandcompetitive,itmakesitso funtocompeteagainsteachother everydayatpractice.

What’syourfavoritethingaboutbasketball?

Naftzger: Myfavoritethingabout basketballisplayingitwithmy friends.Myfriendshavealways playedtogethersincewewerelittle.I firstgotintobasketballbecauseofmy friends,anditisawesomethatIgotto finishplayingbasketballwiththemby myside.

What’syourfavoritemovie?TVshow?

Naftzger: MyfavoritemovieisSpeed Racer,andmyfavoriteshowisBreakingBad.

Whatisyourfavoriteclass,andwhy?

Naftzger: Myfavoriteclassissewing, becauseMs.Kellyisanamazing teacherandcanalwaysmakeme laugh.

Whatisyourperfectmeal?

Naftzger: Myperfectmealisagrilled cheesesandwichwithwafflefries.

Whatsuperpowerwouldyouliketohave, andwhy?

Naftzger: Iwouldliketobeabletofly sohopefullyIwouldneverbelate again.

Whatsongsdoyoulistentotofireyouup beforeagame?

Naftzger: Myhypeupsonghasgotto beDreamsandNightmaresbyMeek Mill.

Whatsongsareyourgo-totorelax?

Naftzger: AnythingbyOldDominion. Ifyoucouldtravelanywhereintheworld, wherewouldyou,andwhy?

Naftzger: IwouldtraveltoItalytotry theirpizza.

Whoisyourfavoriteprofessionalteamand athlete?

Naftzger: Myfavoriteprofessional teamistheChicagoBears,andmy favoriteathleteisJasonKelce.

Yougettohavedinnerandtalkbasketball withthreeathletes,pastorpresent.Theycan beprofessionals,collegestarsorformerarea standouts.Whoareyoupicking,andwhy?

Naftzger: IampickingMichaelJordan,LeBronJamesandKobeBryant, becauseIfeelliketheirknowledgefor thegameislikenoother.TheydefinitelyhavesomecrazystoriesthatI wouldlovetohear,too.

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Sweet 16 loss stings, but doesn’t take away from Fulton’s success

Forthesecondstraightseason,the FultonSteamerssawtheirseasonend inapostseasongameatEastlandHigh School.

Lastyear,itwasaregionalsemifinallosstoAquin.OnMarch3,itwasa sectionalfinallosstoScalesMound.

Bothtimes,theSteamersfelttheir seasonendedtoosoon.Despitethat, thelasttwoseasonshavebeensomeof thebestbasketballinFultoninquite sometime.

Lastyear’ssquadsetasingle-season recordwith29wins.Thisyear,the Steamersbecamethefifthteaminprogramhistorytoreach26wins. They alsowontheirsecondregionaltitle since2001andplayedinasectional finalforthefirsttimesincethe2001 team.

The55winsarethemosteverin a two-season spanforFulton,eclipsing the52winsfromtheback-to-back 26-winseasonsin1999-2000and2000-01.

“It’sfeltgreattobeapartofthis, especiallylastseasonasasophomore.I wasyoung,buttheytookmeinand I reallyenjoyedit,”juniorforward BaylenDamhoffsaid.“Wehad29wins, andtherewasnothinglikeitplaying forthatteam.Unfortunately,theseasonendedsoonerthanwethoughtit would.Thisyear,samething.

“Ihadacloserbondwiththeseniors thisyear,sowejustworkedwitheach other.We’retogetherallthetime,soour bondisamazingwhenwegetonthe courttogether.Wejustdowhatwedo.”

DamhoffandseniorEthanPrice werethe1-2 punchthatmadethe Steamersgo.TheyledFultoninscoringinjustabouteverygamethisseasonandworkedtogethersowellthatat timestheybecameanextensionofeach otheronthecourt.

“Thedynamicduothatwe kindof hadgoingwasagoodwayforustobe leadersout there,”Pricesaid.“Abig partofoursuccesswasmeandBaylen werebigandtall,andweworkedhard inthesummer.Wehadalotofour points,buteverybodyonthisteam workedtogether.

“The teamis suchafamily,and I justreallyenjoyedbeingaroundthese guys.They’resofun.Lastyear,Iloved beingaroundthoseguys,too.Just beingapartoftheteamisgreat–winningtogether, losingtogether,nomatterwhat,it’sgreattobeplayingwith theseguys.”

PriceandDamhoffwerethekeycogs returningfromlastyear’steam,which wasledbyseniorsBrockMason,Ian Wiebenga,JacobJonesandPatrick Lower.Pricecreditedthatgroupofleaderswithbeing themainreasonwhyhe

and Damhoff were able to have success stepping intothat rolethis season.

“Those guys set a great example,” Price said. “There were a lot of leaders on that teamandI looked up to those guysalot.”

Fulton coach RJ Coffey, who was a sophomoreon the 2001sectionalfinalist, said the tone set by senior leaders is the reason why Fulton has had so muchsuccessinrecentseasons.

“That’s how you keep a program strong is when you lose good, quality kids–whichwe’vedone–andyou’ve gotguysthatstepupandtheydon’t missabeat,”Coffeysaid.“Theyjust steprightintothat,whetherit’sthat leadershiproleorgettingguysinthe gymearlyinthemorning.Thisgroup again,justlikelastyear,theydoallthe littlethingstomakeaprogramstrong.

“Ithinktheygotataste[lastyear]of whatitcouldbelikebeingaprogram thatcompetesatahighlevelandthey wantedtoaccomplishmore.They weren’tjustsatisfiedwithbeing anothergoodteam,theywantedtotake thenextstep.It’sbeenalongtimesince we’vemadearuntotheSweet16,sectionalfinal,andthat’sjustsomething thattheseguyshadsetintheirheadas agoaloftheirsandtheygothere.”

SinceCoffeyreturnedandtookover asheadcoachathisalmamaterin 2013-14,theSteamershavewon18or moregamesseventimesandposted single-digitlossesfourtimes,including each ofthelastthreeseasons.He’sled

Fulton to a pair of regional titles – they also won one in 2020 – and NUIC South titles (with a 23-1 record) in each of their first two seasons in the conference.

He’s quick to deflect credit to his players and said their work ethic the last couple of seasons has been the biggestkeytotheSteamers’success.

Price and Damhoff couldn’t agree more.

“I think a lot of it was just from hard work, even this summer, a few of us cominginandworking,thenthroughouttheseasonmeandBaylengetting earlymorningworkoutswithcoach Coffeyallthetime,”Price said.“He reallypushedall ofusthroughoutthe season,nomatterhowlowwegot.It’s justalotofhardwork,cominginmorningsandlateatnight, just gettinglots ofshotsupandpracticing,that’sall.”

Notonlydiditmakethembetter players, Damhoffcreditedthose workoutswithhelpingtheSteamersplay a moreconfidentbrandofbasketball.As the physicalskillsimproved,the players’trustinthemselvesandone anotheralsogrew.

“Wegetalotofconfidencejustbeing togetherallthetime,pushingeach otherhard.Coffeypushesushard,too, andalwaystellsustobeconfidentand nevergetdownonourselves.Allof thathelpswithourconfidence,”Damhoffsaid.“Weusuallyjustcomeinall thetimeinthemorningsandgetshots up.Wejustworkhardtogether,andat

practicepusheach otherreallywell andtrytomakeourteamthe bestwe can.”

It’scertainlyworkedthelastcouple ofseasons,andCoffeysaidthekeyis everyplayerontherosterputtingforth theirbestefforteveryday–fromthe starterstotheguysattheendofthe bench.

“We’vegotatonofqualityguysthat have putalotoftime,energy andeffort intohelpingthisprogramgrowandget better.ObviouslyBaylenandEthanat thetop.Thoseguysdosomuchonboth endsandthey’rejustphenomenalbasketballplayers.Butevenourroleplayersandtheguysthatdon’tgetasmuch oftheaccolades,they’reinpractice, they’regrinding,they’reworking,”Coffeysaid.“Ipushtheseguyshard–inthe summer,inpractice–andwetrytoput ascheduletogetherthatwouldprepare usformakinghopefullyarunlikethis, andourguysjustkept coming.”

Coffeypointedtothestanding-roomonlycrowdatthesectionalsemifinalin LanarkasproofofwhattheseFulton teamsmeantonotonlytheprogram, buttheschoolandtown.

“Ican’tsayenoughofwhatourguys dotonotonlyhelpourprogramgetbetterandwhattheydofortheir teammates,butreallyjustforourcommunity.Thesupportthatwegot,those guysearnedeverybitofthat.Inthe lasttwoyears,they’veaccomplishedso much,andthey’veearnedanddeserve everythingthey’vegot.”

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AlexT.Paschal-apaschal@shawmedia.com Fulton’s Ethan Price puts up ashot against Scales Mound’s Dylan Slavenburg in the 1A EastlandSectional finalin Lanark. AlexT.Paschal-apaschal@shawmedia.com Fulton’s Baylen Damhoff puts up ashotlatein thegame against Scales Mound in the 1A Eastland Sectional final in Lanark.

Veltrop sisters unanimous all-league selections

MorrisonseniorShelbyVeltropand sophomoreCamrynVeltropwere unanimouspickstotheThreeRivers Westall-conferenceteam,theleague announcedFeb.28.

Erie-ProphetstownjuniorKennedy Buckwasnamedtothesecondteam.

MorrisonseniorDianaRobbinsand E-PjuniorOliviaPurviswerehonorablementionselections.

Morrison’s Shelby Veltrop namedAll-State

FilliesseniorforwardShelbyVeltropwasnamedtotwoall-stateteams lastweek. She wasanhonorablementionselectionbyTheAssociatedPress andasecond-teampick bytheIllinois BasketballCoachesAssociation.

AlsoontheIBCA1Aall-stateteam asspecialmentionselectionswere AmboyjuniorguardEllyJones,MorrisonsophomoreforwardCamrynVeltropandPoloseniorcenterLindee Poper.

TRAC all-conference wrestling team announced

Led by threefirst-teamhonorees, severalareawrestlerswerenamedto theThreeRiversall-conferenceteam.

Newman juniorCarterRude, Erie-ProphetstownseniorJas e

GrunderandErie-ProphetstownsophomoreWyattGoossenswerenamedto thefirstteambytheleague’scoaches.

NewmanjuniorBradyGrennanand

MorrisonjuniorCamdenPruiswere second-teamselections.

Newman freshmanZhylerHansen andsophomoresBriarIveyandDaniel

Kelly,MorrisonseniorLoganBaker andfreshmanBradyAnderson and Erie-ProphetstownjuniorLukeOtten werenamedhonorablemention.

Damhoffnamed Player ofthe Year in NUICSouth

FultonjuniorBaylenDamhoffwas namedPlayeroftheYearinthe NUIC Southandwasoneofsixunanimous selectionstothefirstteamonthe all-conferencesquad.

AFCseniorCarsonRueff,Eastland freshmanParker Krogman,Fulton seniorEthanPrice,Milledgeville juniorConnorNyeandPolojunior BrockSoltowalsowereunanimous pickstothefirstteam.

Second-teamerswereAFCsenior LaneKoning,AmboysophomoreEddie Jones,EastlandjuniorTrevorJanssen, MilledgevilleseniorKacenJohnson, ForrestonseniorOwenGreenfieldand ForrestonsophomoreBrendanGreenfield.

AFCseniors Jordan Harrisand KalebGoldman,AmboyjuniorTroy Anderson,EastlandseniorCarsen Heeren,ForrestonseniorBrockSmith, FultonsophomoreDomKramer and seniorReedOwenandPolojuniorCarterMerdianandseniorCarsonJones wereallnamedhonorablemention.

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CHURCH LISTINGS

ALBANY

AlbanyUnitedMethodistChurch

502N.1stAvenue,309-887-4781

PastorToniLucas

FaithCenterChurch

5113rdAve.North,Albany

SeniorPastorRayGimenez

PastorArlenVanZee

ChurchPhone:563-212-4032

St.PatrickCatholicChurch

Albany,Illinois

Fr.MatthewCamainoi,ParochialVicar

CORDOVA

CordovaBaptist

602ThirdAve.South,Cordova

PastorCarmenJordan 309-654-2501-www.cordovafbc.com

EASTMOLINE

SycamoreBaptistChurch

5323180thStreetNorth,EastMoline 309-200-2505 www.sycamorebaptistchurch.com

WildwoodBaptistChurch

18717HubbardRoad,EastMoline 309-496-9397 office@wildwoodchurch.com

PastorsBrianSmith,AndrewRobinson, AndyThomastonandMattWinquist

ZionLutheranChurch

17628HubbardRoad,EastMoline Rev.GaryA.Wright-309-496-3592

ERIE

ErieBaptistChurch

8thAve.and11thStreet,Erie

CallRonKimballforinfo:309-230-3584

ErieChristianChurch

7156thAve.,Erie,309-659-2561

Minister:NathanBright

YouthMinister:AaronSweeney www.eriechristianchurch.com

ErieEvangelicalFreeChurch

140916thAve.,Erie,309-659-7125

Website:erieefree.org

PastorRonEckberg

PastorJonathanEckberg

ErieUnitedMethodistChurch

8118thStreet,Erie

PastorTiffanyGarcea-309-659-2541 www.erieumc.org

NewtonZionReformedChurch

10465FrogPondRoad,Erie

PastorShannonParrish-309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com

St.AmbroseCatholicChurch

Cornerof5thandMain

FatherToniKretowicz RectoryPhone:815-537-2077 ChurchPhone:309-659-2781

FENTON

FentonUnitedMethodistChurch

10019MainStreet,Fenton

PastorPeterKicheonAhn-224-580-5074 pastor.kitcheon@gmail.com

FULTON

BethelChristianReformedChurch

12083rdAvenue,Fulton,815-589-2501 www.bethelfulton.com bethelcrchurch@gmail.com

PastorDanJongsma

FirstReformedChurch

51015thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-2203

Pastor Charles Huckaby

FultonPresbyterianChurch

311N.9thSt.,Fulton,815-589-3580

PastorRev.CatherineMartin www.fultonpreschurch.org email:fultonpres@mchsi.com.

GardenPlainPresbyterianChurch

14915SandsRoad,Fulton

GatewayFaithFellowshipChurch

70111thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-4283

PastorWayneWiersema

ImmaculateConceptionChurch

70312thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-3542

FatherMatthewCamaioni secretaryfulton@gmail.com

NewtonZionReformedChurch

10645FrogPondRoad,Erie,309-659-2464

newtonzion@frontier.com

PastorShannonParrish

CrossViewChurch

70314thAve.,Fulton,815-589-3425

www.wearecrossview.com

secretary@wearecrossview.com

SpringValleyReformedChurch

10960SpringValleyRoad,Fulton 815-772-3554

FirstChristianReformedChurch

80115thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-3790

www.fultonfirstcrc.com

firstcrcfulton@live.com

PastorMichaelHooker

HILLSDALE

HillsdaleUnitedMethodistChurch

124ButzerSt.,Hillsdale Church309-658-2340

PastorMelvaEngland

HOOPPOLE

CalvaryEvangelical CongregationalChurch

Rev.EugeneBaker,Pastor 815-948-2181or309-507-3283

HooppoleZionMethodistChurch

PastorDanWright-Church815-948-7591

Parsonage309-658-2145

LYNDON

DominionChristianFellowshipCenter

1044thSt.W.,Lyndon,815-590-6971

Rev.BarbiE.MomoluSr.

TrinityBaptistChurch

4036thAveNorth,Lyndon

PastorAlanJahn-563-242-0307 www.trinitybaptistchapel.com

MORRISON

BethesdaEvangelical LutheranChurch

301W.SouthSt.,Morrison

PastorTammyAnderson 815-414-1758-Office:772-4896

BrethrenInChristChurch 207E.KnoxStreet,Morrison

PastorCraigSipes-815-772-4871 SundayWorshipat10a.m.

ChurchOfSt.AnneEpiscopal 401NCherrySt.,Morrison,815-772-2818 stannemorrison@frontiernet.net www.churchofstannemorrison.org

CrossroadsCommunityChurch

201W.Market,Morrison PastorJonEastlick-815-956-0090 morrison@crossroadscn.com

EbenezerReformedChurch

309E.ParkSt.,Morrison PastorJ.T.Bean 815-772-2472-www.ercmorrison.com

EmmanuelChurch 202E.MorrisSt.,Morrison,815-772-3890 www.ecmorrison.com Rev.LukeSchouten,SeniorPastor RichCriss,MinistryCoordinator

FirstBaptistChurch 406E.MapleAve.Morrison PastorRoyBrown,II-Phone815-772-2696

FirstPresbyterianChurch

Rev.MichaelSelburg-815-772-3510 100EastLincolnway,Morrison FacebookliveservicesSundays10:15a.m. YouTubeChannel:FirstPresbyterianChurch firstpresmorrison@gmail.com www.firstpresmorrison.org

KingdomLifeCommunityChurch 11429WardRoad,Morrison,815-772-4098 www.kingdomlife.global PastorStephenHarmon

MorrisonChristianChurch 201S.Genesee,Morrison LarryKidwell,Minister-970-488-9651 lkidwell51@gmail.com GoogleYouTubeLarryKidwellforsermons.

MorrisonUnitedMethodistChurch 200W.Lincolnway,Morrison PastorSun-AhKang-815-772-4030

St.Mary’sCatholicChurch Rev.SlawomirZimodro 13320GardenPlainRoad,Morrison 815-772-3095

Morrison VeterinaryClinic

JentryFane,DVM,DVM, R.R.Zinkem,DVM, S.E.Blair,DVM,SJ.Lawfer,DVM

Phone815-772-4047

14993 LyndonRd.,Morrison

22 ShawMedia/shawlocal.com/whiteside-news-sentinel•Tuesday,March14,2023 WHITESIDENEWS 421LincolnwayEast Morrison
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CHURCH LISTINGS

St.Peter’sLutheranChurch 601N.JacksonSt.,Morrison www.stpetersmorrison.com

PastorAnthonyAppel

MorrisonChristian ReformedChurch www.morrisoncrc.org

815-772-4657

300W.SouthSt.

PastorKevinVerhoeven bethelrevkev@gmail.com

PORT BYRON

BethelBaptist

27308108thAve.N.,PortByron ChurchPhone:309-523-3352

PastorJoshMatthews

ChurchoftheCross UnitedMethodistChurch 22621IL2and92,PortByron

PastorMarkGraham ParishOffice:309-523-2201

CountrysideChristianChurch 3817230thSt.N.,PortByron

PastorSteveAllison ChurchPhone:309-523-2834

FairfieldUnited MethodistChurch 235thSt.at115thAve.North,PortByron PastorLarryMisfeldt-309-523-3767

MessiahLutheranChurch 30211thSt.,PortByron-309-523-2421

PastorDavidEfflandt

PeaceLutheranChurchELCA

20828FriedensRoad,PortByron InterimPastor:NancyJaster www.peacelutheranil.org-309-523-2295

PortByronCongregationalChurch

200N.HighStreet,PortByron Rev.MichaelRubino-309-523-2318

PortByronFirstUnited MethodistChurch

9412228thStreetNorth,PortByron ChurchOffice:309-523-2396

Email:portbumc@frontiernet.net

JimCrozier,Pastor

BeckyButterfieldYouthandFamilyLifePastor KathyCrozier-SpiritualDirector

PROPHETSTOWN

AdventChristianChurch

200ElmSt.,Prophetstown 815-537-5646-ptownac.org

FirstLutheranChurch

PastorChelseyWeech Office:815-537-2758 www.firstlutheran-ptown.org

LeonUnitedMethodistChurch

17173LomaxRoad,Prophetstown

PastorKicheonPeterAhn-224-580-5074 pastor.kicheon@gmail.com

Prophetstown

UnitedMethodistChurch

200W.2ndSt.,Prophetstown

PastorJoeyGarcea-815-537-2496

RiverChurch

218E.3rdSt.,Prophetstown 815-876-6226-www.riverchurchag.com

St.CatherineCatholicChurch ofProphetstown

815-537-2077

RAPIDSCITY

St.JohntheBaptist CatholicChurch

1416ThirdAve.,RapidsCity

Fr.GlennH.Harris Phone309-496-2414

TAMPICO

St.MaryCatholicChurch

105BentonSt.,Tampico

Fr.RichardM.Russo,Pastor Phone815-438-5425

TampicoBaptistChurch

209W.3rdSt.,Tampico PastorEthanHorton

TampicoFirst

UnitedMethodistChurch

PastorLeanneKeate-815-438-2530

Churchphone-815-438-6105

NEWS BRIEFS

Sauk Valley Community College to host job fair April 12

DIXON–SaukValleyCommunity Collegewillhostajobfairatitsstate Route2campusfrom10a.m.to2p.m. Wednesday,April12.

Thejobfairisfreeandopentothe public.

Attendeeswillbeabletospeakwith employersaboutnetworkingandopen jobpositions.Areaemployersmustregistertoparticipateinthejobfair.To register,visitsvcc.edu/jobfair. Forinformation,call815-835-6294 orvisitsvcc.edu/jobfair.

Friends of the Canal monthly hikeis March 19

TheFriendsoftheCanalareholding theirmonthlyHiketheCanaloutingon Sunday,March19.Thismonth’shike willbefromLock3toLock6.Thehike is4.5milesinlengthandithasbeen namedthe“GreatBlueHeron.”

MeetatLock3at1:30p.m.andbe

CHURCH LISTINGS

The Tableat CrossView Church’s menu

The Table,a free communitymeal,is held eachWednesdayatCrossView Church,70314thAve. inFulton.Serving beginsat5:30p.m.and runsto6:15p.m.

March 15:Barbecueonabun,potato salad,pastasalad,chips,St. Patrick’sDay poke cake

March 22:Split peaandham soup, hamsandwiches, crackers,assorteddesserts

March29: Hotturkeysandwiches, peas andcarrots, Jello,browniesundaes

April5: Bakedspaghetti,greenbeans, Jimmy John’sbread, fruit,assorteddesserts

The TablemealsareservedSeptember throughMay.IfRiver Bendschools are canceledon aWednesdaybecause of badweather,TheTable alsois canceled.

First Reformed Church’s worship and activities

Join us for worship at 9 a.m.Sunday, March 19,at First ReformedChurch, 510 15thAve.in Fulton.PastorChuckHuckabywillbring the message andthechoir will sing. SundaySchoolbeginsat10:30 a.m.Coffeeandrefreshmentsareavailable inthe libraryduringsocialhourafter the service.

shuttledtoLock6tobeginthehike. Lock3islocatedonthenorthwestside ofRoutes26and29inBureau. Youneednotbeamemberof Friendstojoininanyofthehikes. Thereisnofeeanditisaskedthatyou dressappropriatelyfortheweather. Comeandjoininthefunandbring a friend.

Formoreinformation,callEdHerrmannat815-664-2403orgoto www.friends-hennepin-canal.org/.

Have cocoa withthe sheriff on March 25

TheWhitesideCountySheriff’s OfficewillhostCocoawithaSheriff from8to10a.m.Saturday,March25, atthesheriff’soffice,locatedat400N. CherrySt.inMorrison.

Parentsandchildrenofallagesare welcometocomeandenjoyhotcocoa, broughttoyoubyMorrisonMocha,and meetSheriffJohnBooker,hisdeputies andCopperthedog!

InRiverCityMall 142610th Avenue,Fulton 815-589-2200

CreativeCrew willmeetat9 a.m. Wednesday, March22.

Seniormeals are at 11:30a.m.

Wednesdays and Fridays.

Services arelivestreamed onFacebook. Gotowww.facebook.com/groups/ firstfultontojointhegroup andseethe services. Theprevious Sunday’sservice is broadcast onWCCI100.3-FMat6p.m. Sundaynight

Forinformation, gotowww.firstrcafulton.org.

Fulton Presbyterian Church’s worship and activities

FultonPresbyterian Church,311 N. NinthSt.,invites youtoworshipat9:30 a.m.Sunday.PastorCatherine Martinwill deliver the message.

Thisweek’s activities:

Choir practicewillbeat 11 a.m.followingworship.

The Lenten SeriesSoupSupper,followedbySeason 2 of “TheChosen,” will beat5:30p.m.Monday.

BoyScouts willmeet at6:30 p.m. MondayintheOutreach Center.

The Quilters Guildwillmeetat7p.m. TuesdayintheOutreach Center.

ChristianEducation for childrenand teenswillmeetat 5:45p.m.Wednesday.

TheSit-N-Sewgroupwillmeet from 9 a.m.to2p.m.Thursday.

BellChoir practicewillbe at 6:30p.m. Thursday.

For information, gotowww.fultonpreschurch.orgorcallthechurchofficeat 815-589-3580.

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GRAIN ELEVATOR OPERATOR

TheHillsdale ElevatorCo is lookingtofill theposition of GrainElevatorOperator. Wearewantingtofinda reliable,selfmotivated personto join ourteamat the Hillsdalefacility.

TheGrainOperator will workwiththe LocationManager andother stafftomanage theday to dayoutside operations.This includes Drying,Storing,Receiving, Storageand QualityControl of Grains. This is afull-time,hourlypositionwith overtime.Duringthe fall,you will be expected to workovertime duringharvest.

TheHillsdaleElevatorCooffers an excellent benefitpackage forall full-time employees,including Pension,401k, HealthInsurance, Dental andVisionand paid time off.

Hourlywage will bebasedonknowledge andexperience.

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ACCOUNTANT or BOOKKEEPER OPPORTUNITY

Climco Coils is seekingan Accountantor Bookkeeper. Position andwagescommensurate with qualifications. Climco is afinanciallysolid manufacturingcompany that has been operatinginMorrison,ILforover seventy years. Climco offers competitive wages &attractivebenefitsincluding company daycare, medical anddentalinsurance,401K, continuing educationand aprofessional workenvironment.

Candidates should e-mail acover letter andresumeto: employment@climco.com

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COUNTYOF WHITESIDEMORRISON, ILLINOIS NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC; Plaintiff, vs. DANIEL MENCHACA; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 22FC59 NOTICE OF SALE

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CODE ENFORCEMENTOFFICER City of Sterling,IL

TheCityofSterlinghas afull-timeopening fora Code EnforcementOfficer. This position is assigned to theCode Enforcement Department andworks under thedirect supervisionofthe Building &Zoning Superintendent. Responsibilities include, butmay notbelimited to enforcement of allpropertymaintenance codes, zoning codes, andother ordinances as required forthe City of Sterling. Routinely patrolsand inspects alltypes of residentialproperties to ensure compliance with thecodesand ordinances asadoptedbythe City of Sterling.Documents andmaintains recordsofall inspectionsand violations forappropriate actionstoachieve complianceand preparefor possible courtappearances.

Thesuccessful candidatemust be certifiedbyICC asa Property Maintenanceand Housing Inspectorwithintwelve(12) months of employment.The candidate should have ageneral knowledgeand understanding of building, generalconstruction codesand areasonableknowledge of thepracticesand materials. Position requiresexcellent written, verbal, communicationskills, basiccomputerskillsand publicrelation skills. Ahighschooldiploma (orequivalent) is required with some relevant post high school education desirable.Prior municipalexperienceispreferred.Musthavea validIllinois driver's license. Salary is commensurate to experienceand qualifications.

Applyinpersonoronlineat: 13344US Hwy6,Geneseo,IL

Monday-Friday8am-3pm or www.wyffels.com/jobs

Resumes, includingsalary history, with at leastthree (3)work relatedreferences must be receivednolater than 03/24/2023. Question concerning this position andresumes should be addressedto:Code EnforcementDepartment,212 ThirdAve, Sterling,IL61081,815-632-6624 or emailedto: mguernsey@sterling-il.gov

TheCityofSterlingisanEqual Opportunity Employer.

hereby giventhat pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosureentered in theabove entitled causeIntercounty JudicialSales Corporation will on Thursday, April6, 2023, at thehour of 3:00 p.m. in the thirdfloor lobbyof theWhiteside CountyCourthouse,200E.Knox St., Morrison,IL 61270,sell to the highest bidderfor cash, thefollowing described mortgagedrealestate: Commonly known

y as 203East10th Street, Rock Falls, IL 61071. P.I.N. 11-27-356-016. The improvement on theproperty consistsofa single familyresidence. If thesubject mortgagedrealestate is aunitof a common interest community, the purchaserofthe unit other than a mortgageeshall paythe assessmentsrequiredby subsection(g-1)of Section18.5ofthe Condominium PropertyAct. Sale terms:10% down by certified funds, balance within 24hours,by certifiedfunds.No refunds. The propertywill NOTbeopen for inspection. Forinformation call LawClerk at Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki Law Group, 33 West MonroeStreet, Chicago, Illinois 60603. (312)3609455.

INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicial sales.com I3214268

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March 7,14,2023

24 ShawMedia /s hawlocal.com/whiteside-news-sentinel •T uesday,March14,2023 WHITESIDENEWS 833-584-NEWS(6397) classified@shawlocal.com Toplace anad CLASSIFIED SmallAnimals, Hay&Strawand Farm related items SELLAT11:00a.m. GOATS&SHEEP SELLat12:00noon NoHouseholdItems Formoreinformation, Contact: PatCocquit, Operator –309-314-0187 RyanCocquit–309-945-2795 KewaneeSaleBarn, Inc. 25836 N. 800 Ave., Kewanee,IL61443 www.kewaneesalebarn.com KEWANEESALEBARN,INC. 25836 N. 800 Ave., Kewanee,IL Phone:309-856-8806 Saturday, March25,2023 GOAT& SHEEP SALE AUCTIONS AUCTIONS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
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REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE
14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT
PUBLIC NOTICEis

IN THECIRCUIT COURT FORTHE14THJUDICIALCIRCUIT

ROCK ISLAND COUNTY,ROCK ISLAND,ILLINOIS

U.S.BankNationalAssociation, as Trustee forSASCO Mortgage Loan Trust

2006-WF1

PLAINTIFF Vs. Kathryn Burklund;et. al.

DEFENDANTS

No.2022FC29

NOTICE OFSHERIFF'S SALE OF REALESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN thatpursuanttoa Judgment ofForeclosure andSaleentered in theabove cause on 01/11/2023, theSheriff of Rock Island County,Illinoiswillon April18, 2023 at thehourof9:00

AMatRockIslandCounty JusticeCenter, Sheriff'sOffice1317Third Avenue Rock Island, IL 61201,orina placeotherwisedesignatedatthe time ofsale,County ofRock IslandandState of Illinois,sellatpublic auctiontothehighest bidder forcash, as setforth below, the following described realestate: PIN08-35-300-008

ImprovedwithResidential

COMMONLYKNOWNAS: 531312thAvenue Moline,IL61265

Sale terms: 10% down of thehighest bidbycertified fundsatthe closeofthe auction; Thebalance, including theJudicialsalefee forAbandoned Residential PropertyMunicipality ReliefFund, whichiscalculatedattherate of $1 foreach $1,000orfraction thereof of theamount paidby thepurchasernot to exceed $300, in certifiedfunds,isdue withintwenty-four(24)hours. Thesubjectproperty is subjectto generalrealestatetaxes,special assessments,orspecial taxeslevied againstsaidrealestateandis offeredfor sale withoutany representation asto qualityorquantity of titleand withoutrecourse to Plaintiff andin"AS IS"condition. Thesaleisfurthersubject toconfirmation by thecourt.

If the property is acondominium andthe foreclosure takesplaceafter 1/1/2007, purchasers otherthanthe mortgageeswill be requiredtopay anyassessmentand legal fees dueunder TheCondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4).

If theproperty is locatedina commoninterest community, purchasers otherthan mortgagees will be requiredtopay anyassessmentand legalfeesdueunder the Condominium PropertyAct,765ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

If thesaleisset asidefor anyreason, thePurchaseratthesale shall beentitled only to areturnofthe deposit paid.The Purchasershall have no furtherrecourse againstthe Mortgagor, theMortgageeorthe Mortgagee'sattorney.

Upon paymentinfull of theamount bid,the purchasershallreceive aCertificate of Sale,whichwill entitle thepurchaser to aDeedtothe real estate after Confirmationofthesale.The successfulpurchaserhas thesole responsibility/ expense of evicting anytenants orotherindividuals presently in possessionofthe subject premises.

ThepropertywillNOTbeopenfor inspectionand Plaintiffmakesno representationas to theconditionofthe property. Prospective biddersare admonishedtocheck theCourtfiletoverifyall information.

IF YOUARE THEMORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THERIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTERENTRY OF AN ORDEROF POSSESSION,INACCORDANCE WITHSECTION15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.

Forinformation:Examine thecourt file or contactPlaintiff's attorney:Codilis& Associates,P.C.,15W030NorthFrontageRoad, Suite100, Burr Ridge,IL60527, (630)794-9876.Please refertofilenumber 14-22-01053.

I3214689

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IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCKISLANDCOUNTY, ILLINOIS

PENNYMACLOANSERVICES, LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. ROBERT EMITCHELL; SANDRAL MITCHELL; SENB BANK;UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS.

NO.22FC160

353037THSTREETMOLINE, IL61265

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANTTO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDERILLINOISMORTGAGEFORECLOSUREACT

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthatpursuanttoa Judgment ofForeclosure andSaleentered by theCourt in theabove entitledcause onFebruary 15,2023, will on 04/18/2023,inThe Rock Island JusticeCenter,1317Third Avenue,1st Floor, Rock Island, IL 61201, at 09:00 AM,sellatpublic auctionand sale to the highestbidderfor cash, alland singular, thefollowing describedrealestate mentionedinsaidJudgment, situatedinthe County of Rock Island,Stateof Illinois,or so muchthereof asshall be sufficienttosatisfy said Judgment:

TAXNO.17-10-303-024

COMMONLY KNOWNAS: 353037thStreet Moline, IL 61265

Description of Improvements:The property is asingle family. Theproperty hasa twocar garage.The garage is detached.The exteriorisvinylsiding. Thecolor is tan. Thegas is on.I am unabletoverifythatthe water is onoroff. Theproperty hasa fence. The property isvacant.

TheJudgmentamountwas $140,951.36.

Sale Terms: This is an "ASIS" sale for"CASH". Thesuccessful bidder must deposit10% down by certified funds; balance,bycertifiedfunds,within24 hours. NO REFUNDS.

The subjectproperty is subject to generalrealestatetaxes,specialassessments or specialtaxes leviedagainstsaidrealestate,waterbills,etc., andisoffered for sale without anyrepresentationastoqualityorquantity of title andwithout recourse toplaintiff.Thesaleisfurther subject toconfirmation bythecourt.

Uponpaymentinfull of thebid amount, thepurchaser shallreceive aCertificate of Sale,which will entitle thepurchaser to aDeedtotherealestateafter confirmationof thesale.

ThepropertywillNOT be open forinspection.Prospective biddersare admonishedtocheck the court file to verifyallinformation.

Thesuccessful purchaser hasthe sole responsibility/expense of evictingany tenantsorotherindividualspresentlyinpossessionofthe subjectpremises.

If this property is acondominiumunit,the purchaser of theunitatthe foreclosure sale,other thana mortgageeshall paytheassessments andthelegalfeesrequired by TheCondominiumPropertyAct,765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and(g)(4).

IF YOUARETHEMORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVETHE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30DAYS AFTERENTRY OF AN ORDEROF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

ForInformation:Visit ourwebsiteathttp://ilforeclosuresales.mrpllc.com.

Between3 p.m.and 5p.m.only- McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLC, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1N.DearbornSt.,Suite 1200,Chicago, IL 60602. Tel.No.(312) 3469088.Pleaserefer to file#22-10761IL

PURSUANT TOTHEFAIRDEBTCOLLECTIONPRACTICES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF'SATTORNEYISDEEMED TO BE ADEBTCOLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONWILLBEUSED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

Plaintiff'sattorneyisnot required toprovideadditionalinformation otherthan that setforthinthisnotice ofsale. I3214331

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NO:2022 PR 122 CLAIMNOTICE

Notice is given to creditors ofthe death of Nancy C. Glazier,Letters of Officewereissued to RobertA. Glazier, whose address is112Lynn Drive, Ogden,IL 61859 and Carol L. Wolf, whose address is 301 W. Morris Street, Morrison, IL 61270, as Independent CoRepresentatives, whose attorney of recordisLester S. Weinstine, ofthe Law Offices of Lester S. Weinstine, P.C.,1024 Hilltop Drive, P.O. Box 409, Morrison, IL 61270-0409.

Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office ofthe CircuitClerk of Whiteside County, 200East Knox Street, Morrison, Illinois,61270, or with therepresentative, or both, on or before the7th day of September, 2023 or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representativeisrequired by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/18-3),the date stated in that notice.Any claim not filed onor before that date is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailedor delivered bythe claimant tothe representative and to the representative's attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed.

RobertA. Glazier and CarolL.Wolf, Independent CoRepresentativesfor theEstate of NancyC. Glazier, Deceased

LESTER S. WEINSTINE ARDC

#02968592

Attorney forsaid Estate LAW OFFICES OF LESTER S. WEINSTINE, P.C. 1024Hilltop Dr. P.O.Box 409

STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITROCK ISLAND COUNTY, IL-JUVENILE DIVISION

In the interest of P.J.G. A Minor 2023JA29

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

Notice is given to Elena JuarezGomez, Simojovel, Chiapas, Mexico and, Lucas LopezRojas,Unknown and to any and all unknown fathers it may concern, that on 3/1/2023 a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Jeffrey S McKinley in thisCourt and that in the courtroomof Judge Presidingin JuvenileCenter, 52518th Street, Rock Island, Illinois, on 4/6/2023 at 3:00 pm or as soon thereafter as this case maybe heard, a hearing will be heldupon thePetition to have the minor declared to be a Wardof Court and for other relief under that Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROMYOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO TERMINATEYOUR PAREN-TAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION YOUMAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTSTOYOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITIONREQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSEALL PARENTAL

RIGHTSTO THE CHILD. Unlessyou appear you willnot beentitled to furtherwritten notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, includingthe filing of anamended Petition or a Motion to TerminateParental Rights Now, unless you appearat the hearing and show cause against the Petition, the allegations of the Petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or Judgment entered. Dated: 3/6/23

TammyRWeikert CircuitClerk

By:TJJ

March14,2023

STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 14th CIRCUIT COUNTYOF WHITESIDE

ESTATE OF MICHELE ANN BAUGHMAN, A deceased person.

CaseNo. 2023PR16

CLAIM NOTICE& NOTICEOF

PROBATE

Notice ishereby given tocreditors of Michele Ann Baughman, deceased Lettersof Administration wereissued on March 1, 2023 to Thomas Baughman, Jr., who is named as Independent Administrator. His attorney is named below.

Claims againstthe estate may befiled in the Circuit Clerk's Office, Whiteside County Courthouse, 200 EastKnox St., Morrison, IL, on or before September 29, 2023, or if mailing or delivery ofa notice from a representative isrequired by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (ILCS5/18-3), the date stated in the notice.Any claim not filed on or before that date will bebarred.

Copies of a claim filed with theclerk must be mailedor delivered bythe claimant to the representative'sattorney within ten

(10) days of being filed.

NicholasW.Heid HeidLaw Offices, LLC

19670 Waller Rd. Fulton,IL61252

(tel) 815-589-9961

Mar.7,14,21, 2023

IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS NOTICE OF DEATHAND CLAIM PERIOD ANDNOTICE TO UNKNOWNHEIRS IN THE MATTER OF THEESTATE OF JANETTEH. BUSH, Deceased No.2023 PR9

Notice is given to creditors ofthe death ofJanette H. Bush. Letters of officewere issued on February 10,2023, appointing Farmers National Bank of Prophetstown, IL, 114 W. Third St., Prophetstown IL 61277, as IndependentExecutor, whose attorney is named below. Claims against the estate may befiled in the office of the CircuitClerkof Whiteside County, 200 EastKnox, Morrison, Illinois 61270, or withthe representative, or both, on or before September 13, 2023, or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representativeis required bySection 18-3 of the Probate Act(755 ILCS5/18-3),the date stated in that notice. Any claim not filed on or before thatdate is barred. Copies of a claim filed withthe Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative or tothe attorney within 10 days after it has been filed.

Notice is given to unknown heirs that the Will of Janette H. Bush dated August27,2013 was admitted to probate onFebruary 10,2023. Within42 days after the effective date ofthe original Order of Admission, any heir/legatee may file a Petition with the Court to require proof of the Will bytestimony

yy of the witnesses to the Will in open Court orother evidence,as provided in Section 6-21 of the Probate Act (755ILCS5/6-21). Saidunknown heirs also have the rightunderSection 8-1 of the Probate Act (ILCS 5/8-1) to contest the validity of the Will by filing apetition with the Court within6 months after admission of the Will to probate.

Dated this 23rd day ofFebruary, 2023.

RUSSELL J. HOLESINGER HOLESINGER LAW OFFICES 140514thAvenue FultonIL61252 815/589-2409

February28, March7,14,2023

IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTYOF WHITESIDEMORRISON, ILLINOIS NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC; Plaintiff, vs. DANIEL MENCHACA; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 22FC59 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICEis hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, April6, 2023, at the hour of 3:00 p.m. in the third floor lobbyof the Whiteside CountyCourthouse,200E.Knox St., Morrison,IL 61270, sell tothe highest bidderfor cash, the following described mortgaged real estate: LOTS SEVEN, EIGHT AND NINE IN BLOCK TWO IN COGSWELL`S SUBDIVISION OF LOT "P" OF CHAMBERLIN BROTHERS` SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION TWENTY-SEVEN, TOWNSHIP TWENTY-ONE NORTH, RANGE

H, SEVENEAST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 203East10th Street, Rock Falls, IL 61071. P.I.N. 11-27-356-016. The improvement on the property consists of a single familyresidence. If the subject mortgaged realestate is a unit of a common interest community,the purchaser ofthe unit other thana mortgagee shall

gage pay the assessments requiredby subsection (g-1)of Section 18.5 of the Condominium PropertyAct. Sale terms:10% down by certified funds, balance within 24hours,by certified funds No refunds. The propertywill NOT be open for inspection. For information call Law Clerk at Plaintiff's Attorney,The Wirbicki Law Group, 33 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603. (312)3609455.

INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES

CORPORATION intercountyjudicial sales.com

I3214268

February 28,2023

March 7,14,2023

Coe Township Mowing Bids for2023

Coe Township Building: 9327239th StN

Port Byron,IL

Pleasant Point Cemetery: 2522294thAveN

Port Byron,IL 61275

Fairfield Cemetery: Westcornerof 115thAveNand 235 StN Port Byron,IL 61275

Notice to Bidders: (a) Sealed bids will bereceived by the Coe Township Board of Trusteesuntil 5:00 PM CST, March 27th 2023 All sealed bidswillbe opened and read bythe Township Trustees March 27th at 6:30 PM CST and is open to the public. Mailing ordelivery of sealed bids shall be directed to: Coe Township, Attn:Tim Baldwin, 9327239th street Port Byron, IL. 61275

(b) Each submitted bid shall be enclosed and sealed in an envelope with

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS PENNYMAC LOANSERVICES,LLC,

AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS.

NO.22FC160

353037TH STREETMOLINE, IL61265

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANTTO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by the Courtin the above entitled cause onFebruary 15, 2023, will on 04/18/2023, in The Rock Island Justice Center, 1317 Third Avenue, 1st Floor, Rock Island, IL 61201, at 09:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned insaid Judgment, situated in the County of Rock Island, State of Illinois,or so much thereofas shall be sufficienttosatisfy said Judgment:

LOT 20 IN ROCK VIEW ESTATES FIRST ADDITION TOTHE CITYOF MOLINE, SITUATED IN THECOUNTY OF ROCK ISLAND, AND THESTATEOFILLINOIS. TAX NO.17-10-303-024

COMMONLYKNOWN AS: 353037th Street Moline, IL 61265

Description of Improvements: The property is a single family. The property hasa two car garage The garage is detached The exterior isvinylsiding. The color is tan. The gas is on I am unable to verify that the water is onor off.The property has a fence.The property isvacant.

The Judgment amount was$140,951.36.

Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit10% down by certified funds; balance,bycertified funds, within24 hours. NO REFUNDS.

Thesubject property is subject to general realestatetaxes, special assessments or special taxes leviedagainstsaid realestate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff.The saleis furthersubject to confirmation bythe court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchasershallreceive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estateafter confirmationofthe sale.

The propertywill NOT be open for inspection Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify allinformation.

The successful purchaser has the soleresponsibility/expense of evicting any tenantsor otherindividualspresently in possessionof the subject premises.

If this property is a condominiumunit,the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legalfeesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act,765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.

For Information:Visit ourwebsite at http://ilforeclosuresales.mrpllc.com.

Between 3 p.m and 5 p.m.only - McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 N. Dearborn St., Suite 1200,Chicago, IL 60602. Tel.No (312) 3469088.Please refer to file#22-10761IL

PURSUANT TOTHE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Plaintiff's attorney isnot required toprovide additional information other than that set forthinthisnotice of sale.

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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES PLAINTIFF, VS. ROBERT E MITCHELL; SANDRA L MITCHELL; SENB BANK; UNKNOWN OWNERS
LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THEESTATE OF NANCY C. GLAZIER,

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nvelop the name and address of the bidder and with the date and timeof the deadlinefor receipt of bids, all plainly shown on the outside of the envelope.

(c) The successful bidder must present proof of liability insurance prior to first mowing with minimum coverage limit of $500,000 for each occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate.

(d)Thebidsshould be based on the cost for each mowing and trimmingofthe property or properties.

Wewouldlike to have a set of bids on each property individually and one set of all three properties together Extreme care must betaken to not damage monuments or cemetery signs on the property.

(e) Mowing and trimmingshallbe performed on an as needed bases during the growing season (1 April to 31 October), to keep grass and weed height at a maximum 3” - 4”. Normal mowing heightshouldbe 3” We do not wantregular mowing during dry conditions.No mowing at either cemetery during funerals or at Fairfield cemetery any Sunday Morning.

(f) The Township reserves the right to cancelthe contract at any time for non-compliance withthe specification requirements.

(g) Coe Township reserves the right to rejectany and all bids and waive any informalities in the bid process.

March14,21,2023

NOTICEOF

PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Village of Port Byron Board of trustees,in the County of RockIsland, State of Illinois, that a proposed budget for said Village for the fiscal year beginning April1,2023 and ending March 31,2024will be on file and conveniently available to

ntly publicinspection, at the Village Hall, 120 S Main Street, Port Byron IL 61275, from 9:00 o'clock a.m on the 8th day of March2023, during normal business hours Notice is further hereby given that a public hearing on said budgetwill be held at 5:30 p.m. on the 20th day of March 2023, at the Village Hall,120 S Main Street, Port Byron, IL.

PLEASE NOTE: THE Port Byron VillageBoard of trustees willhold their regularly scheduled meeting immediately followingthe hearing.

Kristie Guardia, Deputy Clerk Villageof PortByron Dated this8thday of March2023

March14,2023

IN THECIRCUIT COURTFORTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT

ROCK ISLAND COUNTY,ROCK ISLAND,ILLINOIS Citizens BankN.A.

f/k/a RBS Citizens N.A.

PLAINTIFF Vs. Ronda Storm; City of Rock Island;

Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Nathan Storm; Laine Miller; Lindsay Miller; Unknown Owners and Nonrecord

Claimants; Allison Walsh, asSpecial

Representativefor Nathan Storm (deceased)

DEFENDANTS No.2022FC281

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU:

Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Nathan Storm

Lindsay Miller

Unknown Owners and Nonrecord

Claimants

Thatthis casehas been commenced in thisCourt against you and other defendants, praying forthe foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit:

COMMONLY KNOWN AS:

83723rd Street Rock Island, IL

and, 61201 and which said Mortgage was madeby: NathanStorm the Mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as mortgagee, as nominee for Cardinal Financial Company,Limited Partnership, as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of RockIsland County, Illinois, as DocumentNo.

2016-10506 modified with 202003430; andfor other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said Court againstyou as provided by law and thatthe said suitisnow pending.

NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case in the Office of the Clerk of thisCourt, Tammy R.Weikert Rock Island CountyCourthouse

13173rd Avenue, Suite101 Rock Island,IL 61201

on or before April 13,2023, A DEFAULT MAYBE ENTERED AGAINST YOUAT ANY TIMEAFTER THAT DAYAND A JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT.

CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.

Attorneys for Plaintiff

15W030North FrontageRoad, Suite100

Burr Ridge, IL 60527

(630)794-5300

DuPage #15170

Winnebago #531

OurFile No.

14-22-09327

NOTE:Thislaw firm is a debt collector.

I3215332

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IN THECIRCUIT COURTFORTHE14THJUDICIALCIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS

U.S BankNationalAssociation, as Trustee forSASCO Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-WF1 PLAINTIFF Vs. Kathryn Burklund; et. al. DEFENDANTS

No.2022FC29

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 01/11/2023, the Sheriff ofRock IslandCounty, Illinois will on April18,2023 atthe hour of 9:00 AMat Rock IslandCounty Justice Center, Sheriff's Office 1317ThirdAvenue Rock Island,IL 61201, or in a place otherwise designated atthe time of sale, Countyof Rock Island and State of Illinois,sell at public auction tothehighestbidderforcash, as set forth below, the following described realestate:

THE EAST ONE HUNDRED TWENTY (120) FEET OF THE WEST ONE HUNDRED FORTY FIVE (145) FEET OF THE SOUTH ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE (135) FEET AND TEN AND ONE HALF (10 1/2) INCHES OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PREMISES:

BEGINNING AT AN IRON STAKE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THECENTER LINE OF FIFTY-THIRDSTREET IN THECITY OF MOLINEEXTENDED SOUTH(FORMERLY FIFTY-SECOND STREET, ASSHOWN UPON THE PLATOF MAYWOOD ADDITION, ANADDITION TO SAID CITY) AND THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SECTION HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO; RUNNING THENCE NORTH0 DEGREES1 MINUTEEAST TWO HUNDREDNINETY AND FORTY TWOONE-HUNDREDTHS (290.42) FEET ALONG SAID EXTENDEDCENTERLINE OF SAID FIFTY THIRD STREET, TO ANIRON STAKE; THENCE SOUTH EIGHT NINE(89) DEGREES FIFTY SEVEN (57) MINUTESEAST FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY SEVEN ANSIX TENTHS(457.6) FEET TO ANIRON STAKE; THENCE SOUTH SEVEN(7) DEGREESSIXTEEN(16) MINUTESEAST TWOHUNDREDNINETY TWO AND SIXTYFIVE ONE-HUNDREDTHS (292.65) FEET TO AN IRON STAKE; THENCENORTH EIGHTY NINE (89) DEGREES FIFTY SEVEN (57) MINUTES WEST FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY NINE AND FORTY EIGHT ONE-HUNDREDTHS (469.48) FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING THREE AND THREE ONE-HUNDREDTHS(3.03) ACRES, MORE OR LESS; SUBJECT TOA RIGHTOF WAY FOR A WAGON ROADPERPETUALLY ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE PREMISES ABOVE DESCRIBED, SITUATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF FRACTIONAL SECTION 35 IN TOWNSHIP 18NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE 4TH P M SOUTH OF THE FLACKAND BEAN INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE, SITUATED IN THE CITY OFMOLINE. AND EXCEPT A TRACTOF LANDLOCATED INPART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OFSECTION 35, TOWNSHIP18NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE 4TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE SOUTH 40 FEET OF THE EAST 120 FEET OF THE WEST 145 FEET OF THE SOUTH 135 FEET AND TEN AND ONE-HALF INCHES OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PREMISES: BEGINNING AT AN IRONSTAKE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINE OF 53RD STREET IN THE CITY OF MOLINEEXTENDED SOUTH (FORMERLY 52ND STREET) ASSHOWN UPON THE PLAT OF MAYWOOD ADDITION, AN ADDITION TO SAID CITY AND THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SECTION HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO: RUNNINGNORTH0 DEGREES1' (00 DEGREES01' E)290.42 FEET ALONG SAID EXTENDED CENTERLINE OFSAID 53RD STREET, TO AN IRONSTAKE; THENCE SOUTH 89º57'EAST 457.6 FEET TO AN IRON STAKE; THENCE SOUTH SEVEN07 DEGREES16' E 292.65 FEET TO ANIRON STAKE; THENCE NORTH89DEGREES57'WEST 469.48FEETTO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING.SAID TRACT OF LANDCONTAINS2400 SQUARE FEETEXCLUSIVE OF THE SOUTH 20 FEET OF SAID TRACT WHICH HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY RESERVED FOR RIGHT OF WAY PURPOSES.SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ROCK ISLAND, INTHESTATEOF ILLINOIS.

PIN08-35-300-008

ImprovedwithResidential

COMMONLYKNOWN AS: 531312th Avenue Moline, IL61265 Sale terms:10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at theclose of theauction; Thebalance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated atthe rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not toexceed $300,in certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property issubject to general real estate taxes,special assessments, or specialtaxes levied againstsaid real estateand is offered for sale without any representation asto quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition The sale is furthersubject toconfirmationbythe court.

If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to payanyassessment and legal feesdueunderThe CondominiumProperty Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and(g)(4).

If the property islocated in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legalfees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).

If the saleis set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchasershallhave no furtherrecourse against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee orthe Mortgagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale, which willentitle the purchaser toa Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of thesale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises.

The propertywillNOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective biddersareadmonished to check the Court file to verify allinformation.

IFYOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.

For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C.,15W030North Frontage Road,Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630)794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-22-01053. I3214689 March7,14,21,2023

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