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The Morrison Bark Park doggie dress-up contest had only two entries on Saturday morning, June 24. Snickers, left, owned by Charla Olson, and Pepper, owned by Tim, Venessa and Randy Ries, braved the heat on the hot morning. Rock Valley Physical Therapy held the contest with proceeds going to Make a Wish.
Morrison council nixes cell tower plan
By SARAH FORD for Shaw MediaA proposed site plan for a cellular tower by Wireless Group Consultants and US Cellular failed to pass at the Morrison City Council meeting Monday, June 12.
During public comments, three residents expressed their opposition to the proposed 190-foot cell tower, which would be located by Kiwanis Park and the Bark Park on North Genesee Street. Josh Watson, Wireless Group Consultants, spoke on behalf of US Cellular and answered the council’s questions. Following discussion, a vote was called with three alderpersons supporting the plan and five opposing it.
In other action items, they approved seeking an IDOT permit application for award signs on U.S. Route 30 for the Junior High School (IESA) Wrestling Team. The council
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
Resthave to honor Morrison veterans, first responders on July 6 Resthave Care & Rehabilitation, 408 Maple Ave., invites all Morrison veterans and first responders, along with one guest, to a Salute to Veterans Service on Thursday, July 6.
The local VFW honor guard will hold a flag ceremony and 21-gun salute. Mayor Scott Vandermyde will speak and a local veteran will be giving an inspirational speech. A 10:30 a.m. cookout lunch will immediately follow the event. Please RSVP to Tawnya at 815-772-4021 by Thursday, June 29.
Route 78 South to close because of road construction
Work is scheduled to begin Monday, June 26, on Illinois Route 78 South within Morrison from the railroad tracks to French Creek Park. Illinois Route 78 South will be closed with some local traffic allowed. Detour signage will be posted for alternative routes.
approved adopting a Purchasing Policy for the city and an ordinance to regulate overnight parking in vehicles and in parks.
The council approved Willett Hofmann & Associates’ proposal for hydrants at a cost of $15,000 and a catch basin replacement at a cost of $25,000. They also approved purchasing body cameras for the police department from Axon Enterprise, Inc. for a five-year term and a total cost of $68,016.88. The state has mandated that all police officers wear the cameras by 2025, and the city will look at state grants to help offset some of the expense.
After City Administrator Scott Melton discussed city department needs, funding sources and vehicle availability, the council approved the purchase of an additional truck for the Water Department from Karl Ford, Story City, Iowa, at a cost of $54,525 and authorized Melton to use the Purchas-
The work being done is a project of the city of Morrison to replace the watermain. Expected completion is about 180 days.
The project is being completed by Fischer Excavating Inc. of Freeport.
The Illinois Department of Transportation will then begin reconstructing Illinois Route 78 South in Morrison, which is being planned for spring 2024.
Morrison VBS raises money for GiveHope2Kids
Morrison Community Vacation Bible School was a success during the week of June 12-16 with 174 kids registered and plenty of great weather. The children raised $1,321.96 for GiveHope2Kids. This mission will help build a playground for orphan children in Honduras. There were 50 volunteers with junior high kids extending a helping hand.
Thank you to our planning committee, which included Craig Sipes, Kathi Sipes, Lydia Ohlsen,
ing Policy, where applicable, to purchase a replacement truck for the Street Department at a cost not to exceed $50,000.
Police Chief Pedro Valladares reported his department is working with the county Sheriff’s Office on security during the Whiteside County Fair. Parks and Rec Director Nathan Jacobs reported on programs his department is organizing this year, the sports complex concession stand updated menu, moving Frisbee golf flag No. 2 further away from the swing set, and sponsorship opportunities for the Frisbee golf course.
Mayor Scott Vandermyde reported that after the 2023 Census, the city’s wards will need to be redistricted and the work is ongoing at the County Clerk’s office. After a closed session, the council approved the proposed final plat for the Hunter Addition, as presented.
Kellie Kohl, Lindsey Anderson, Allie Beals, Carole Patton, Brea Sharp, Michelle Goossens, Monica Anderson, Deb Zigler and Jennie Gowan. Also, thanks to all the parents and guardians for bringing their children to this wonderful week full of God’s love.
Businesses and individuals helping make the week successful was Yarbrough Appliance for supplies, Kelsie Lowery for making a spaceship, William Patton for being our tech, Dairy Queen for discounted Dilly Bars, McDonald’s for donating apple slices, 3M for donating tape, Joe Robbins for all he does to help, Marketing by Moonlight for donating decals, Williams Branded Apparel, Inc., for the staff T-shirts, Danelle McNeece for her help, Paula Rodriguez and Linda Temple who were our snack ladies, MMC for paying for air conditioning, Don Jevne for letting us hang our banner, and to all our helpers, volunteers and all who gave their time, supplies or donations.
92-year-old walker trekking 350 miles for St. Jude
By EARLEEN HINTON ehinton@shawmedia.comAnother 90-degree day failed to slow Dean Troutman as he walked from Morrison to Prophetstown on Saturday in his 350-mile quest to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Troutman left Princeville on May 21 for his Troutman Trek 5. He walked through Dixon, Woosung, Forreston and Polo on June 1-4 en route to Monroe, Wisconsin, where he then turned west, looping over to Gratiot, Wisconsin, and then headed back to Illinois on Route 78.
He passed through Morrison on Friday and was in Prophetstown on Saturday. He has 62 miles left until he’s back home in Princeville, a town of 1,738 in Peoria County.
He started walking for St. Jude’s in 2015 from Princeville to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, raising $10,000 along the 500-mile trip.
“I was only 84 then and I could do 30 miles a day. Now I am down to 10 and under,” he said in a June 3 interview. “I walked from Princeville to Memphis and I walked right up to St. Jude’s front door. I told myself then if I did any more walking it would be for St. Jude’s. I’ve walked a total of 2,000 miles and most of it has been for St. Jude’s.”
Troutman pushes a modified wheeled cart that originally was designed as a pull-along pet carrier meant to be pulled behind a bicycle.
He pushes that cart in front of him as he traverses highways, preferring those with wide paved aprons for safety reasons. Two 6-foot fiberglass poles are mounted on the back, one with an orange flag and the other sporting an American flag.
The cart contains Troutman’s “survival gear” – food, clothing, water, his
cellphone and a sleeping bag.
He walks only during daylight hours, starting at sunrise each morning, noting that traffic tends to be his only concern.
Kathy Woodward of Galesburg was Troutman’s walking companion from May 31 through June 4 and then rejoined him in Morrison.
“I started following Dean in 2021. It was on his Trek 4 and I said, ‘Yep, I’m going to start walking with him.’ We’ve just developed a nice friendship,” she said. “We will pick up where we left off today on Monday morning at 6:30 a.m. and walk nine miles into Hooppole.”
When he doesn’t have a companion walking with him, Troutman likes to start walking by 5:30 a.m. and has to make sure he has plenty of food and water.
“Sometimes, there isn’t any place to get anything to eat so I have to carry my own food. I eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. It helps keep me going,” he said.
Troutman has his route planned out, but he is not concerned with meeting a timetable, but hopes to have it completed in July.
“I got all summer to get it done. If it takes me longer, it takes me longer.”
How to donate
Pledges can be made directly to St. Jude through Troutman’s fundraising page, troutmanstrek.pbworks.com, or at https://fundraising.stjude.org/site/ TR/Challenge/Events?pg=entry&fr_ id=146117.
Checks, made out to St. Jude, can be mailed to St. Jude Event-Dean Troutman Walks for St. Jude, Attn: Alex Fountain, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38101.
You also can follow Troutman’s progress at Facebook.com/troutmanstrek3.
Dean Troutman and walking partner Kathy Woodward make their way through downtown Prophetstown on Saturday, June 24. Troutman has been trekking across Illinois to raise money and awareness for St. Jude.
After walking in the heat all week, Dean Troutman was offered a place to sleep on a farm east of Morrison on Illinois 78 on Friday, June 23. He asked the farmer if he could sleep under a tree and was instead offered an indoor room in one of the outbuildings, complete with air conditioning, a restroom and a sign reading “Country Roads, Take Me Home,” which is fitting for his trek. Prophetstown Fire Department Chief Gerald Armstrong and Ron Swanson of Prophetstown State Park also got accommodations set up for Dean at the park on Saturday evening. Troutman left Prophetstown on Monday morning and made it to Henry County before noon that day.
WHOA Horse Show has a great turnout despite the heat
Horses and their riders line up to be judged at the 10th annual WHOA Horse Show held on Saturday, June 24, at the Whiteside County Fairgrounds in Morrison. The turnout was great for the show and the cookout despite the hot weather.
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ABOVE LEFT: Eleanor Wike of Sterling gets ready to compete with her horse Parmesan during the WHOA Horse Show at the Whiteside County Fairgrounds. Before her class, Wike whispered into her horses ear “I love you,” relax and that she would do good. ABOVE RIGHT: Addison Fegan of Dixon brought her horse Ricotta to compete at the 10th annual WHOA Horse Show on Saturday, June 24, at the Whiteside County Fairgrounds in Morrison.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION BRIEFS
Got Milk is July topic
University of Illinois Extension Whiteside Master Gardeners offer Saturday with a Master Gardener Series. Explore gardening from 10 a.m. to noon on the second Saturday of each month at the Whiteside Extension office, 12923 Lawrence Road in Sterling. “Got Milk” will be the topic for July. Discover the unknown value of the common milkweed. Learn about the different types of milkweed you can grow to help future generations of pollinators. Registration is required and can be completed at go.illinois.edu/whitesidesaturdays
Explore summer blooming trees
Learn something new around the garden space, including how sunflowers are helping the global food market, discover trees that bloom during the heat of summer and considerations for putting up a backyard greenhouse to extend your growing seasons to yearlong. Four Seasons Gardening sessions led by extension’s horticulture experts are free to attend and registration is required at go.illinois.edu/FourSeasons. More than Shade: Explore Summer Blooming Trees will be offered at 1:30 p.m. online on July 11.
WILLIAM LIMOND
Born: March 9, 1929 in Sterling, IL
Died: June 17, 2023 in Savanna, IL
William Augustus Limond, age 94, of Savanna, IL, passed away on June 17, 2023 at Big Meadows Nursing Home, in Savanna, IL. A funeral service will be held Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 11 a.m. at Law Jones Funeral Home, in Savanna. Visitation will take place one hour prior to the service. Burial of cremated remains will occur at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison, IL, on Thursday, June 29, at 10 a.m. Family and friends are invited to share in Bill’s life at lawjonesfuneralhome. com.
Bill was born March 9, 1929 in Sterling, IL, the son of William and Melissa (Bailey) Limond. He graduated from Mountain Home High School, in Arkansas, then enlisted in the United States Army. He served honorably in
Korea as a lineman for the signal corps. On November 8, 1953, Bill married Helen L. Bryan in Willow Springs, MO.
Bill began working for Herman Nelson, a division of American Air Filter, then later for Admiral manufacturing in Dixon, IL. Then, in the early 70’s, Bill began working as a machine operator for Lawrence Brothers in Sterling, retiring after 20 years with the company.
Bill was a former Moose Lodge member and enjoyed gardening and wood working (he loved making lamps). In his free time, he restored antique tractors, and he loved travelling, especially to Canada. He was proud of his military service and was honored to be asked to join the Honor Flight to Washington, DC. Always a loving family man, Bill found joy researching his family’s ancestral history.
Bill is survived by his daughter, Melissa (Steven) Houzenga, of Fulton, IL; sons, Stephen (Linda) Limond, of Rock Falls, IL and Phil Limond, of Clinton, IA; six grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. Bill is preceded in death by his wife, Helen and daughter-in-law, Kim Limond.
Morrison Charitable Food Pantry volunteers are pictured in front of their “soon to be” new home, the former Hilltop Bowling Alley at 629 E. Lincolnway Road, Morrison. Holding the contract copy on the right are Leveda Ashlin, MCFP president, and Kathie Vandervinne, vice president.
Morrison Food Pantry to purchase Hilltop Lanes building; fundraising underway
BY LEVEDA ASHLIN Morrison Food PantryThe board of the Morrison Charitable Food Pantry is proud to announce it is realizing a dream come true with the purchase of the former Hilltop Lanes building, which will be the new operating location. We appreciate owner Dakota Hagerman for his willingness to work with us in finalizing this dream.
The food pantry staff and volunteers, both past and present, would like to express a most heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the Morrison United Methodist Church. Over the decades the church has supported us and allowed us to operate out of its building and we will always have warm memories of the years spent there. Our primary reason for moving is to allow space to expand our operations and to eliminate the stairway requiring negotiation by our aging volunteers.
The public’s support is needed to be successful in this endeavor. A fundraising goal of $180,000 is being set to cover the cost of the building, needed renovations, plus any equipment needing to be purchased. We are hopeful of reaching our goal of $180,000 by January 1, 2024.
Checks should be made out to “Morrison Charitable Food Pantry NFP”, and mailed to Morrison Food Pantry, P.O. Box 324, Morrison, IL 61270. The food pantry is a standalone 501(c)(3) charitable organization recognized by both the IRS and the state of Illinois.
Jane James to celebrate 95th birthday with open house
Jane James of Morrison will celebrate her 95th birthday with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 1.
Donations also are needed of equipment, such as, but not limited to: refrigerators for vegetables (freezer compartment not necessary), heavy duty banquet-type tables, folding chairs, heavy duty shelving units, pallet jack, good used lawnmower, a utility tub, etc.
Also needed are volunteers with electrical and plumbing expertise to guide our personnel, as well as someone with cold patch expertise to guide in repairs to the parking area. We’re also sure other needs will be identified as renovations begin.
Please check our Facebook page and our website morrisonfoodpantry. org for updates. Updates also will be given through thecity1 website and the local newspapers. Closing date on the property is scheduled for June 29, and the projected date to begin service operations from the new location will be announced when renovation is nearing completion.
Your continuing generosity will allow us to expand our mission of erasing food insecurity and hunger in the Morrison area. The food pantry does not receive any funding except what the public donates. Please feel free to contact any of our board members: Rick Smith, Ron Finnicum, Rick Deter, Randy Kuehl, Cal Vandermyde, Carole Patton, Deb Wikoff, Kathie Vandervinne or Leveda Ashlin with any questions you may have. You may also send us an e-mail at morrisonfoodpantry@gmail.com.
We are fortunate to live in such a giving community and certain that this
move will be beneficial for our volunteers, our growing list of clients and the community of Morrison.
Family and friends are invited to stop by the community center at Odell Public Library, 307 S. Madison St., for a birthday celebration. Please bring warm wishes instead of presents!
Photo provided by Morrison Food PantryGLIMPSES OF THE PAST - FULTON
1963: Fulton-Lyons bridge closed as a result of a fire
60 Years
June 26, 1963
The Fulton-Lyons bridge has been closed until further notice as a result of a fire that damaged several hundred feet of the crosswalk at the south side of the bridge. Bridge officials are putting together an investigation to determine the extent of damage. Cause of the fire had not been determined. It was discovered by two employees of Interstate Power Company as they crossed the bridge. Employees of the U.S. Army of Engineers who were working on the bridge did not know of the fire until it was reported by the utility men.
A 20-ton tank was fabricated at J. T. Cullen Company in Fulton for the Clinton Corn Processing Company and was too large to be transported over land. It was placed on a truck and taken to the back of the Agrico plant. After it was launched in the river, small boats helped to guide it out into the channel where it was expected the current would carry it to its destination. The 70,000-gallon container will be used in the refinery waste disposal system at Clinton Corn Processing.
50 Years
June 27, 1973
Newly elected officers for 1973-74 of the Fulton Lions Club were installed. Frank Butt was installed as president, Floyd Douglas as secretary of the club,
Dom Sheridan as treasurer, Don Damhoff as second vice president, Austin Wallestad as first vice president and Roy Nelson as lion tamer.
Dr. B.J. Snyder, the only surviving charter member of the Fulton Kiwanis Club, will be honored at a special Golden Anniversary meeting of the club. Snyder is in failing health and will be represented by his son, Dr. William Snyder of Clinton.
40 Years
June 29, 1983
City and Chamber of Commerce officials are considering plans for reactivating a project started some years ago for developing an area in south Fulton as a site for industries. The land that is under consideration is east of Fourth Street and south of Drives Inc. The plans were shelved after the flood of 1965, which caused great damage to the Drives property. Now with flood protection, local leaders are hoping to revive the old plan and make the area attractive to industries.
Lorna Sikkema, who has 10 years of experience as an interior designer, has served customers throughout the Fulton area. She has expanded the business known as Lorna’s Decorating Den. Decorating Den is a national franchise company that features all decorating planning right in the home.
30 Years
PROPERTY TRANSFERS FOR WHITESIDE COUNTY
Warranty deeds
Victory Center Ministries to Kevyn R. Eckstrom, 511 N. Third Ave., Albany, $150,000.
Richard K. Barsema Estate, Rana S. Barsema and Christine L. Reedy to Joshua M. Lyons, 1230 15th Ave., Fulton, $83,000.
Mary Jo Dalton and John D., James T., Christopher S., Anthony F. and Andrew J. Campbell to Francisco J. Santa Cruz, 201 Olive St., Morrison, $169,900.
Debra K. Akker to Jesse W. Wright, 13501 Prairie Center Road, Morrison, $190,000.
Nicholas Byington to Samara and Pattric Boden, 507 Galt Ave., Rock Falls, $71,000.
Steven N. and Jean H. Eggemeyer to Daniel C. Dougherty, 202 E. Park St., Morrison, $130,000.
Deborah K. Robbins to Chate Family Investments, 19270 Fellows Road, Morrison, $125,000.
Megan E. Gierhart to Justin R. and
Stacey R. Penaflor, 1307 W. Second St., Rock Falls, $79,900.
Ronnie D. Morse Jr. to Trenden Schwindenhammer and Brittany Rus, 28480 W. Thome Road, Rock Falls, $156,000.
Jesse W. and Stephanie M. Wright to Mark and Tonia Ernst, 533 E. High St., Morrison, $150,000.
Juan O. and Laura M. Moreno to Chad D. and Jackie Molina, 806 W. 12th St., Sterling, $125,000.
Robert C. and Brenda S. Hayes to Kameron DawTyne and Mary Grace Riley, 22109 Buell Road, Sterling, $350,000.
Brian D. and Amy J. Bohm to Raymond J. Lillrose, 24990 Como Road, Sterling, $282,000.
Brandon Michael and Sarah Rae Clark to Jenna Schofield, 610 W. 11th St., Sterling, $160,000.
Gregorio and Irene Santos Salazar Diaz and Rosa Ibarra to Joseph Aaron Green and Melissa Amairany Buyers, 500 E. Third St., Rock Falls, $115,000.
Paul D. Jensen to Taniya Ritenour, 510
June 23, 1993
Fulton police were notified of alligator sightings by several residents who own homes along the river bank on North Fourth Street. They claimed an alligator had been sighted for several days along the river bank. Most experts discount the theory that the creature traveled on a barge or other conveyance from the deep south.
Brinkman Building Center now has Andersen window experts on staff to assist homeowners undertaking remodeling, new construction or replacement projects with windows, patio doors and roof windows. Brian Buis and Robin Marlowe recently completed an extensive training program to qualify as Andersen window experts. The 16-hour course is designed to provide retailers with up-to-date comprehensive sales tools for the home improvement and building industry.
20 Years
June 25, 1993
For more than 60 years, the water tower on the hill was the most dominant part of Fulton’s skyline. That is no more. Wiersema Scrap Iron and Metal of Clinton destroyed the tank after being the successful bidder for its removal. The new tank stretches far above any structure or land in the community. The new tank will add 650,000 gallons of water capacity for the community’s needs.
14th Ave., Sterling, $85,000.
Randall Lathrop and Suzann M. Hughes to Mark and Gail Terveer, 901 E. Humphrey Ave., Rock Falls, $170,000.
Shaine M. and Marla DeMay to Christopher D. and Ashley Marie Barnett, 114 Maple Ave., Morrison, $138,500. Mark J. and Tonia L. Ernst to Shaine M. and Marla Demay, 13790 Damen Road, Morrison, $265,000.
Christopher R. and Savannah D. Dravis to Eduardo Delacruz Arrezola, 1316 14th Ave., Sterling, $70,000.
LL 1608 E. Rock Falls Road LLC to Kelly Gang LLC, 1608 E. Rock Falls Road, Rock Falls, $640,000.
Barry J. and Tara M. Dykhuizen to Chase A. Scarbrough Sr., 607 N. Orange St., Morrison, $210,000.
Douglas E. Sisson to Adam S. Mireles, 2001 Chestnut Ave., Sterling, $70,000. Quit claim deeds
Vincent A. Glowacki to Colleen Chan, 104 E. First St., Lyndon, $0. Trustees deeds
One of the fertilizer tanks at the Burlington River Terminal on the riverfront and visible from Route 136, soon will show a huge “Welcome To Fulton” mural painted on a tank that will be visible to people crossing the river. The 25 x 32 foot mural will be placed on a white tank and painted in black and gray, showing the church at Heritage Canyon, Fulton’s windmill, the river, a blue heron along its banks and also a bald eagle.
10 Years
June 26, 2013
Kiwanis member Ron Vogel recently was honored for having volunteered more than 200 hours per year at Heritage Canyon for each of the past several years. Vogel’s latest project was painting the town hall addition with the help of Jon and Vicki Lockhart and Steve Huizenga.
Fulton Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting for Attorney at Law, Jeremy Wiebenga, located at 408 11th Ave., the former office of attorney Tom Senneff. Wiebenga grew up in Fulton and graduated from Fulton High School in 2002. Attending the ribbon-cutting were Randy Balk, city administrator; Len Janis, owner of Windmill Realty; Charles Dykstra, Fulton Township supervisor; Jeremy Wiebenga; Barbara Mask, 1st Ward Alderman; Wes Letcher, 3rd Ward Alderman; and Greg Naftzger, Chamber president.
Sherry L. Leesman Trust, Jeronimo Chavez, trustee, to Terry and Edith Abell, 28355 Woodside Drive, Rock Falls, $130,000.
Gerhard A. Yager Trust, Farmers National Bank, trustee, to Mark C. and Kimberly S. Hansen, two parcels in Prophetstown Township and 14931 Lomax Road, Prophetstown, $0.
Linscheid Family Trust, Gregory P. Linscheid, trustee, to Sarah Rae Clark, 26972 Pilgrim Road, Sterling, $240,000 Executors deed
Casper H. Badenhorst Estate to Jennifer Alvarez Ohaver and Christine Alvarez, 1301 Locust St., Sterling, $84,900.
Deeds
Whiteside County clerk to TLI Inc. and Douglas J. Johnson, 1403 Prophet Road, Rock Falls, $0.
Whiteside County sheriff and Gregory J. Thies to Nationstar Mortgage, 107 E. Fourth St., Lyndon, $0.
Source: Whiteside County Recorder’s Office
Prophetstown Fourth of July activities
A construction project on Prophetstown State Park’s wing dam started last week, limiting the city’s annual Fourth of July activities in the park this year. Some traditions still will be held over the weekend, including the annual fireworks display over the Rock River on Saturday, July 1. Festivities also have been scheduled for the weekend instead of the holiday, in the hopes that more families can attend. This year’s schedule includes the following activities:
Friday, June 30
The Prophetstown Park District will host its annual Streetscape starting at 9 a.m. on Riverside Drive in front of the high school. The cost per square is $10, which includes paint and materials. Last year, 120 colorful squares were painted.
A 1-mile fun run for kids starts at 6:30 p.m. and the Run Around 5K starts at 7 p.m. The route starts and ends at Riverside Drive and Ferry Street. Race-day registration will be
LOCAL NEWS BRIEF
Demo Derby at The Bike Barn on July 1
The Bike Barn at 13524 Black Road, Morrison, will be hosting a “burning car” Demo Derby on Saturday, July 1, with racing to start at 6 p.m. The gate fee is $15 for adults, and children 10 and under enter free. The public is invited. Food, seating and restrooms are on-site.
available at Prophetstown High School.
The Winning Wheels Simmer Concert Series featuring The Timothy Morris Band at Eclipse Square Park starts at 7 p.m. Enjoy live music, grilled food sold by Cragel’s, 50/50 progressive drawing and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Saturday, July 1
The Prophetstown Park District’s 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament starts at 8 a.m. in the high school parking lot. The PHS Art Club will be selling refreshments.
A horseshoe tournament at Prophetstown State Park will start at 10 a.m.
Shaw’s Marketplace will have extended hours for their grill out. Boy Scout Troop 94 and Cub Scout Pack 332 will be raising funds selling popcorn, sno-cones, drinks and snacks.
The annual fireworks display will start at dusk at Prophetstown State Park, coordinated by the Prophetstown Fire Department, with entry at 6 p.m.
For the demo, the cost is $50 for the driver entry, $10 for a pit pass for vehicles and $30 per passenger (one armband rides all night).
The next demos at the Bike Barn are scheduled for Sept. 2 and Oct. 7. Follow “Peat Monster 4x4 Pro-Sho, Truck Mud Drags & Bogs” on Facebook for more information and upcoming events.
POLICE REPORTS
Fulton
June 16
Mark R. Much of Milledgeville was cited for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration at 22nd Avenue and Route 84. He was released with a notice to appear.
June 20
James P. Jones of Fulton was cited for failure to yield-yield intersection in the 700 block of 9th Avenue. He was released with a promise to comply.
Morrison Arrests
About 8:25 p.m. Tuesday, June 20, the Morrison Police Department conducted a traffic stop in the 100 block of East Wall Street, Morrison. During the stop it was discovered Gamaliel Ruiz-Barrera, 23, from Morrison, had no valid driver’s license and was driving under the influence of alcohol.
Ruiz-Barrera was taken into custody and transported to the Whiteside County Jail.
At 5:56 p.m. Thursday,
June 22, the Morrison Police Department responded to a domestic dispute at 501 West Wall Street, Apartment 2, Morrison. As a result of the investigation, Morrison police arrested and charged Steven Blair, 69, of Morrison, with domestic battery (Class A misdemeanor). Blair was transported to the Whiteside County Jail.
Citations
June 16
Kenneth Kradle, 42, Chadwick, speeding
June 20
Gamaliel Ruiz-Barrera, 23, Morrison, DUI and no valid driver’s license
June 21
Darian Foster, 29, Clinton, Iowa, expired registration sticker
The public is reminded these are charges and all people are presumed innocent until proved guilty in a court of law.
IDNR announces schedule of waterfowl blind site drawings
SPRINGFIELD – Waterfowl hunters are encouraged to mark their calendars for the upcoming waterfowl hunting blind drawings that will take place at numerous public hunting areas in July and August.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) will host traditional blind drawings at all sites scheduled for this hunting year. Participants are advised to follow any site-specific drawing procedures.
Duck and goose hunters must register in person for waterfowl blind site drawings and must be present at the drawing held at each location designated below immediately after the registration period to claim their blind sites. Mail-in or pre-registrations are not accepted. Blind allocations for these sites are good for one year or two years, as listed below.
To participate in a drawing, all applicants must present a 2022 or 2023 regular Illinois hunting license; a 2022 or 2023 Illinois Migratory Waterfowl Stamp at the time they register, unless exempted by law; and valid photo identification. Applicants must be at least 16 years old by the date of the drawing. No apprentice licenses and no youth licenses will be accepted unless the youth license holder also presents hunter safety certification.
Applicants needing to purchase new licenses and stamps should do so before the drawing. Most blind drawing locations will not have license sales available. Licenses and stamps are available at any IDNR license and permit vendor or through the IDNR website at www. dnr.illinois.gov.
Registrants are no longer required to possess a valid Illinois Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card from the Illinois State Police to participate in blind drawings. Also, to be an eligible applicant for the drawing, participants must not have their hunting privileges suspended or revoked by IDNR or any other jurisdiction at the time of the drawing. Out-of-state residents must have an annual 2022 or 2023 nonresident hunting license for Illinois and a 2022 or 2023 Illinois Migratory Waterfowl Stamp. Five-day licenses will not be accepted.
Individuals with a disability precluding them from hunting from a waterfowl blind may be accommodated through issuance of a Standing Vehicle Permit from IDNR. Please visit https:// bit.ly/IDNRSVPapplication for an application.
Sunday, July 16 (Blinds allocated for two years)
• Mississippi River Pool 21 and Pool 22: Registration 10 a.m. to noon at the Twin Oaks Sportsman’s Club, 2707 Bonansinga Drive, Quincy
• Mississippi River Pool 24: Registration 10 a.m. to noon at the IDNR Office, Route 106 West, Pittsfield
Saturday, July 29 (Blinds allocated for one year)
• Chain O’ Lakes State Park and Redwing Slough/Deer Lake State Natural Area, Lake County: Registration for both sites 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Oak Point day use area, 1/5 mile east of the Fox River on the south side of Illinois 173. Hunters will be allowed to register for only one of the two sites.
• Des Plaines State Fish and Wildlife Area, Will County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the site office, two miles northwest of Wilmington off exit 241 on Interstate 55
• Kankakee River State Park and Momence Wetlands, Kankakee and Will counties: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for both sites at the Kankakee River State Park office, five miles northwest of Bourbonnais on Illinois 102. Hunters will be allowed to register for only one of the two sites.
• Mazonia State Fish and Wildlife Area, Grundy County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the site office, 7705 E. Huston Road, Braceville (just off Illinois 53, two miles southeast of Braceville)
• Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area, DeKalb County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the park office. Directions: Go 2½ miles south of Shabbona on Shabbona Road, turn east on Shabbona Grove Road and go a half mile. Office is on left side of the road.
• Sinnissippi Lake, Whiteside County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Harry Oppold Marina, on Stouffer Road on the east edge of Sterling
• William Powers State Recreation Area, Cook County: Registration 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at Shelter 2, 126th Street and Avenue 0, Chicago Sunday, July 30 (Blinds allocated for one year, excluding Meredosia Lake)
• Anderson Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area, Fulton County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the area check station, 13½ miles southwest of Havana on Illinois 100
• Clear Lake, Mason County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Sand Ridge State Forest headquarters, 25799E County Road 2300N, Forest City. Follow the signs from Manito or Forest City. Phone: 309-597-2212.
• Lake DePue State Fish and Wildlife Area, Bureau County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Oak Grove Park, three-quarters mile west of DePue on Illinois 29.
• Marshall State Fish and Wildlife Area, including the Sparland Unit, Marshall County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the area check station, five
miles south of Lacon on Illinois 26
• Meredosia Lake in Morgan and Cass counties (allocated for two years): Registration noon to 2 p.m. at the Jim Edgar Panther Creek hunter check-in building located adjacent to the site office, about seven miles southeast of Chandlerville. Address: 10149 County Highway 11, Chandlerville.
• Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area, Fulton County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the area check station, three miles south of Banner on Route 24.
• Sanganois State Fish and Wildlife Area, Cass and Mason counties: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. On the east side of the maintenance building, two miles north of Chandlerville on Illinois 78 (follow the signs to Sanganois).
• Spring Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area and Pekin Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area, Tazewell County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the south park office area, two miles north of Manito on County Road 16 (Manito Road) and eight miles west and south on Spring Lake Road.
• Starved Rock State Park, LaSalle County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Buffalo Rock State Park (large picnic shelter area). Three miles west of Ottawa on Dee Bennett Road.
• Woodford State Fish and Wildlife Area, Woodford County: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Johnson’s Grove Park, 500 block of Park Stree, Lacon. Saturday, Aug, 5 (Blinds allocated for two years)
• Mississippi River Pool 16: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rock Island County Fairgrounds, 4200 Archer Drive, East Moline.
• Mississippi River Pool 17: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at New Boston City Park.
• Mississippi River Pool 18: Registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Big River State Forest site office, eight miles north of Oquawka on the Oquawka-Keithsburg blacktop.
For information on the sites, go to https://huntillinois.org/hunt-planner.
‘Splash Day Afternoon’ at the neighborhood park
By SARAH FORD for Shaw MediaA simple formula of water, sprinklers, beach balls and popsicles made for a memorable afternoon in Fulton on Wednesday, June 21, when the Fulton police and fire departments teamed up for a “Splash Day Afternoon” at Neighborhood Community Park, located on the corner of Sixth Street and 22nd Avenue.
The community outreach event served multiple purposes – kids got to cool off on a hot day, the brown grass got saturated with water, parents could watch the entertainment while under a pavilion and the officers facilitated some first day of summer fun.
Sgt. Dwayne Hamilton said the department came up with the “splash day” idea last year and were excited to make it happen this summer. The plan is to move between parks and hit every neighborhood before school starts up, giving the kids something fun and different to do. “It’s to get the community out and have a good time,” he said while watching a few dozen kids soak in the pop-up splash park experience.
Police Chief Nick Neblung said he purchased the inflatable unicorn sprinkler, water guns and slip ’n’ slides to give back to the community and to have on hand for other events. BPI Pool Supply also donated some small, medium and large beach balls, and the fire department parked an engine on the road to spray and supply water for the event.
There also was free bottled water and popsicles for the kids, courtesy of the police department.
“It’s a hot summer. There’s a lot going on during the day but not always for the kids,” Neblung said. “They can come and have fun and get outside or splash around and get wet. It’s something free for the kids and families,
and just a break from the mundane. The parks are nice, but this adds something fun and different.”
The officers and firefighters also discovered a water main issue, which was called into the city and addressed the next day. The ditches were full of water a couple of days later, but the local bird population found a temporary watering hole during the drought.
The departments plan to bring the splash day afternoons to other parks in the coming weeks, with the next event at School Park on Thursday, June 29, from 4 to 6 p.m. The details will be announced on the Fulton Police Department and Fulton Fire Department pages on social media, where you can follow them for up-to-date information.
LEFT: Sisters Valentina, 5, Xionara, 7, and Octavia Davis, 1, of Clinton, smile for a photo while on a slip n’ slide at Neighborhood Community Park on the first official day of summer. Behind them is the fire engine that supplied all the water for the event.
BELOW: Addison Butz, 5, of Sabula, Iowa, has a blast on a water slide. Her mom Brooke Butz learned about the event on social media and drove down since Addison’s grandpa, John Butz is an EMT at the Fulton Fire Protection District.
Nathan Vandermyde hired as Morrison’s next football coach
Former Mustangs assistant coach, quarterback to lead Morrison in 2023
By DAN WUSSOW dwussow@shawmedia.comNathan Vandermyde used to lead the Morrison Mustangs on the football field as their starting quarterback in 2006 and 2007. Now he’ll lead them from the sideline as head coach.
The Morrison High School math teacher and longtime assistant coach steps in for Steve Snider, who left for the head coaching job at Arcola High School earlier this year. It will be Vandermyde’s first varsity head coaching job.
“I’m really excited about it. This is something I’ve always considered. I’ve always had a love for the game, a love for football, so it’s very exciting to be taking over the program and making it my own,” Vandermyde said.
“Being a head coach is something that’s always been on my radar. It just needed to be the right time and right place. It’s something that needed to be right for my family.”
During his two-year run as Morrison’s starting quarterback, Vandermyde helped lay the foundation for a powerhouse program. In 2006, the Mustangs reached the Class 2A state semifinals. In 2007, they reached the quarterfinals. Morrison went on to win state titles in 2009 and 2011.
Vandermyde’s coaching career began in earnest as a volunteer assistant at Morrison after he graduated college. After one year at his alma mater, he moved on to Fulton High School, where he spent four years as an assistant and freshman football coach. He then returned to Morrison, serving as an assistant coach between 2017-2022, with a year off in the middle.
Last year, the Mustangs were a playoff team with a 5-5 record. The year before, they went 1-7.
That improvement is something
Vandermyde hopes to continue.
“I like where the program is headed, a little bit of a rebound year going from 1-7 to 5-5. One of the things, a message to the kids is ‘5-5 is great, we got into the playoffs, but that was last year,’ ” Vandermyde said. “This year, we have a good number of kids coming back, but we haven’t proven anything yet. We had some leaders last year, and I feel like going into a new year, we still have something to prove. We still have a chip on our shoulder and we can work our way up from there.”
As summer workouts begin for high school football teams around Illinois, Vandermyde is formulating his initial goals for the program. One of his most important objectives every year is teaching the players how to be upstanding young men.
“For me, I’m big on getting boys to men, teaching more values and creating productive members of society. Wins are great, losses obviously stink, but at the end of the day, if we’re producing good members of the community, people that somebody can rely on, I think that holds a lot of value for the rest of their lives,” Vandermyde said. “Athletically, obviously, I want to make it into the playoffs, get that on a consistent basis, and be in contention for a conference championship and work our way up to a state championship. I feel like that’s always the goal for a program that’s a great model of success.”
On offense, ball security and keeping the defense guessing will be points of emphasis under Vandermyde. On defense, creating takeaways will be the primary focus.
“Offensively, I like making the defense play every aspect of the field, whether it is inside or sideline to sideline. Making the defense think and be prepared for essentially everything,” Vandermyde said. “Defensively, I want a tenacity to get the ball back. Get an interception, strip the ball, force a fumble. Just an overall mindset of getting the ball and hanging on to the ball.”
Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@shawmedia.com Morrison football players run through drills during summer camp last July. For the second time in three years, the Mustangs have a new head coach as assistant coach and former quarterback Nathan Vandermyde takes the reins. Morrison freshman Brady Anderson tries to avoid Newman’s Gabe Padilla during the second half of their Week 1 game last year in Morrison. Earleen Hinton/ Shaw MediaWestern Illinois announces spring 2023 graduates
MACOMB/MOLINE – 1,024 students earned academic degrees or post-baccalaureate certificates after the Spring 2023 semester at Western Illinois University. Bachelor’s degrees were awarded to 578 graduates.
Academic distinction was awarded to baccalaureate graduates who achieved high grade-point averages. This includes summa cum laude, 3.90 GPA or higher on a 4.0 scale; magna cum laude, 3.75-3.89 GPA; and cum laude, 3.6-3.74 GPA.
Master’s and doctoral degrees were earned by 446 graduates, including eight doctoral (Ed.D.) graduates.
Local students earning degrees include: Albany
Korbin J. Geerts, Bachelor of Science, Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Cordova
Phillip J. Coers, Bachelor of Science, Engineering Technology; Quint P. Thompson, Bachelor of Science, Psychology; William J. Vaughn, Cum Laude, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Fulton
Clayton J. Holesinger, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Elizabeth R. Roos, Master of Science in Education, Reading
Morrison
Dalton E. Hlubek, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering; Linda VanZuiden, Bachelor of Business, Human Resource Management
Port Byron
Emily Baldwin, Bachelor of Business, Enterprise Marketing; Brennan P. Harrington, cum laude, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering; Carter
R. Wainwright, Bachelor of Business, Management Prophetstown
Austin Winters, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science Rapids City
Reece Hyrkas, summa cum laude, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Iowa State University announces
Dean’s List
AMES, Iowa – More than 9,800 Iowa State University students have been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the spring semester Dean’s List.
Erie
Mya E. Jones, sophomore, Human Development and Family Studies
Port Byron
Jeannett Marie Clampitt, senior,
Veterinary Medicine
Jade Jacquelyn Fritch, junior, Psychology
Marina Morgan Hinde, senior, Accounting
Elias Hollister Pettit, senior, Landscape Architecture
Kearston Norman named to Upper Iowa University Dean’s List
FAYETTE, Iowa – Upper Iowa University has announced the Dean’s List for the 2023 spring semester. To be honored, a student must have earned a minimum 3.50 grade-point average for the semester and be enrolled as a full-time student. Honored students include Kearston Norman, an Elementary Education major from Fulton.
UW-Stevens Point undergraduates honored
STEVENS POINT, Wis. – The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point honored more than 2,000 undergraduate students for attaining high grade-point averages during the spring semester of the 2022-23 academic year, including Brooke Smeltzly of Port Byron, senior, Highest Honor.
Full-time undergraduates who earned grade points of 3.90 to 4.0 (4.0 equals straight A) are given the highest honors
designation. High honor citations go to those with grade-point averages from 3.75 to 3.89 and honor recognition is accorded to those with grade-point averages from 3.50 to 3.74.
Jay Dykstra on Lewis University
Dean’s List
ROMEOVILLE – Jay Dykstra of Fulton is among the 1,300 students honored on the Lewis University Dean’s List for the 2023 Spring Semester.
Dykstra is studying Aviation Administration at Lewis University College of Aviation Science Technology.
To be eligible for this honor, students must have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours during the semester with a grade-point average of at least 3.5.
Addison Gelande on Dean’s List at Wisconsin Lutheran
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Addison Gelande, of Port Byron, a senior at Wisconsin Lutheran College, has been named to the college’s Dean’s List for the spring 2023 semester. Addison is a graduate of Riverdale Senior High School. To be eligible for Dean’s List, a student must carry a semester GPA of 3.6 or higher.
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Riverdale Middle School announces award winners
Riverdale Middle School is pleased to announce that Ali Janicki of Port Byron was chosen for the David Marx Memorial “Good Kid” Award given annually to one sixth grade student. Ali is an outstanding student, of good character, helps others and has a positive attitude and a zest for life.
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Mattie Francis graduates with Alpha Zetu Mu honors
PELLA, IA – Mattie Francis, of Port Byron, was one of 83 Central College students in the Class of 2023 to graduate with Alpha Zeta Mu honors.
Students who graduate with these honors must be full-time students, complete at least three semesters at Central and achieve a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.8 on a 4.0 scale.
The American Legion Award winners for the eighth grade class this year were Jillian Murray, Shelby Hohenadel, Cullan Farrell and Brennan Huggins. These students excelled in the six qualities that define character: courage, honor, leadership, patriotism, scholarship and service.
Central College students named to Dean’s List
PELLA, IA – Central College recognized 351 students who were named to the Spring 2023 dean’s list including Shanna Hudson of Morrison, Central Class of 2024; Riley Packer of Erie, Central Class of 2026; and Tiffany Smith of Fulton, Central Class of 2025.
The honor is awarded to full-time students who achieve a 3.5 GPA or higher on a 4.0 scale while taking 12 or more graded credit hours for the semester.
Photo provided by Jane Janicki Ali Janicki was chosen for the David Marx Memorial “Good Kid” Award, given annually to one sixth grade student.CHURCH LISTINGS ALBANY
Albany United Methodist Church
502 N. 1st Avenue, 309-887-4781
Pastor Toni Lucas
Faith Center Church
511 3rd Ave. North, Albany
Senior Pastor Ray Gimenez
Pastor Arlen VanZee Church Phone: 563-212-4032
St. Patrick Catholic Church 1201 N. Bluff St., Albany
Father Timothy Barr, Pastor
CORDOVA
Cordova Baptist 602 Third Ave. South, Cordova
Pastor Carmen Jordan 309-654-2501 - www.cordovafbc.com
EAST MOLINE
Sycamore Baptist Church
5323 180th Street North, East Moline 309-200-2505
www.sycamorebaptistchurch.com
Wildwood Baptist Church
18717 Hubbard Road, East Moline 309-496-9397 office@ wildwoodchurch.com
Pastors Brian Smith, Andrew Robinson, Andy Thomaston and Matt Winquist
Zion Lutheran Church
17628 Hubbard Road, East Moline
Rev. Gary A. Wright - 309-496-3592
ERIE
Erie Baptist Church 8th Ave. and 11th Street, Erie Call Ron Kimball for info: 309-230-3584
Erie Christian Church
715 6th Ave., Erie, 309-659-2561
Minister: Nathan Bright
Youth Minister: Aaron Sweeney www.eriechristianchurch.com
Erie Evangelical Free Church
1409 16th Ave., Erie, 309-659-7125 Website: erieefree.org
Pastor Ron Eckberg
Pastor Jonathan Eckberg
Erie United Methodist Church
811 8th Street, Erie
Pastor Tiffany Garcea - 309-659-2541 www.erieumc.org
Newton Zion Reformed Church
10465 Frog Pond Road, Erie
Pastor Shannon Parrish - 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com
St. Ambrose Catholic Church Corner of 5th and Main
Father David Reese Rectory Phone: 815-537-2077 Church Phone: 309-659-2781
FENTON
Fenton United Methodist Church 10019 Main Street, Fenton
Pastor Peter Kicheon Ahn - 224-580-5074 pastor.kitcheon@gmail.com
FULTON
Bethel Christian Reformed Church 1208 3rd Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-2501 www.bethelfulton.com bethelcrchurch@gmail.com
Pastor Dan Jongsma
First Reformed Church
510 15th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-2203
Pastor Charles Huckaby
Fulton Presbyterian Church 311 N. 9th St., Fulton, 815-589-3580
Pastor Rev. Catherine Martin www.fultonpreschurch.org email: fultonpres@mchsi.com.
Garden Plain Presbyterian Church 14915 Sands Road, Fulton
Gateway Faith Fellowship Church 701 11th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-4283
Pastor Wayne Wiersema
Immaculate Conception Church
703 12th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-3542
Father Timothy Barr, Pastor secretaryfulton@gmail.com
Newton Zion Reformed Church
10645 Frog Pond Road, Erie, 309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com
Pastor Shannon Parrish
CrossView Church
703 14th Ave., Fulton, 815-589-3425 www.wearecrossview.com secretary@wearecrossview.com
Spring Valley Reformed Church
10960 Spring Valley Road, Fulton 815-772-3554
First Christian Reformed Church
801 15th Avenue, Fulton, 815-589-3790 www.fultonfirstcrc.com firstcrcfulton@live.com
Pastor Michael Hooker
HILLSDALE
Hillsdale United Methodist Church
124 Butzer St., Hillsdale Church 309-658-2340
Pastor Melva England
HOOPPOLE
Calvary Evangelical Congregational Church
Rev. Eugene Baker, Pastor 815-948-2181 or 309-507-3283
Hooppole Zion Methodist Church
Pastor Dan Wright - Church 815-948-7591 Parsonage 309-658-2145
LYNDON
Dominion Christian Fellowship Center
104 4th St. W., Lyndon, 815-590-6971 Rev. Barbi E. Momolu Sr.
Trinity Baptist Church
403 6th Ave North, Lyndon Pastor Alan Jahn - 563-242-0307 www.trinitybaptistchapel.com
MORRISON
Bethesda Evangelical Lutheran Church
301 W. South St., Morrison Pastor Tammy Anderson
815-414-1758 - Office: 772-4896
Brethren In Christ Church
207 E. Knox Street, Morrison
Pastor Craig Sipes - 815-772-4871 Sunday Worship at 10 a.m.
Church Of St. Anne Episcopal
401 N Cherry St., Morrison, 815-772-2818 stannemorrison@frontiernet.net www.churchofstannemorrison.org
Crossroads Community Church
201 W. Market, Morrison
Pastor Jon Eastlick - 815-956-0090 morrison@crossroadscn.com
Ebenezer Reformed Church
309 E. Park St., Morrison Pastor J. T. Bean 815-772-2472 - www.ercmorrison.com
Emmanuel Church
202 E. Morris St., Morrison, 815-772-3890 www.ecmorrison.com
Rev. Luke Schouten, Senior Pastor Rich Criss, Ministry Coordinator
First Baptist Church
406 E. Maple Ave. Morrison
Pastor Roy Brown, II - Phone 815-772-2696
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. Michael Selburg - 815-772-3510 100 East Lincolnway, Morrison
Facebook live services Sundays 10:15 a.m.
YouTube Channel: First Presbyterian Church firstpresmorrison@gmail.com www.firstpresmorrison.org
Kingdom Life Community Church 11429 Ward Road, Morrison, 815-772-4098 www.kingdomlife.global Pastor Stephen Harmon
Morrison Christian Church
201 S. Genesee, Morrison Larry Kidwell, Minister - 970-488-9651 lkidwell51@gmail.com Google YouTube Larry Kidwell for sermons.
Morrison United Methodist Church
200 W. Lincolnway, Morrison Pastor Sun-Ah Kang - 815-772-4030
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Rev. Slawomir Zimodro
13320 Garden Plain Road, Morrison 815-772-3095
St. Peter’s Lutheran Church
601 N. Jackson St., Morrison www.stpetersmorrison.com
Pastor Anthony Appel
Morrison Christian Reformed Church www.morrisoncrc.org
815-772-4657
300 W. South St.
Pastor Kevin Verhoeven bethelrevkev@gmail.com
PORT BYRON
Bethel Baptist
27308 108th Ave. N., Port Byron Church Phone: 309-523-3352
Pastor Josh Matthews
Church of the Cross United Methodist Church 22621 IL 2 and 92, Port Byron
Pastor Mark Graham Parish Office: 309-523-2201
Countryside Christian Church 3817 230th St. N., Port Byron
Pastor Steve Allison Church Phone: 309-523-2834
Fairfield United Methodist Church
235th St. at 115th Ave. North, Port Byron
Pastor Larry Misfeldt - 309-523-3767
Messiah Lutheran Church
302 11th St., Port Byron - 309-523-2421
Pastor David Efflandt
Peace Lutheran Church ELCA 20828 Friedens Road, Port Byron Interim Pastor: Nancy Jaster www.peacelutheranil.org - 309-523-2295
Port Byron First United Methodist Church
9412 228th Street North, Port Byron Church Office: 309-523-2396
Email: portbumc@frontiernet.net
Jim Crozier, Pastor
Becky ButterfieldYouth and Family Life Pastor
Kathy Crozier - Spiritual Director
PROPHETSTOWN
Advent Christian Church
200 Elm St., Prophetstown 815-537-5646 - ptownac.org
First Lutheran Church Pastor Chelsey Weech Office: 815-537-2758 www.firstlutheran-ptown.org
Leon United Methodist Church 17173 Lomax Road, Prophetstown
Pastor Kicheon Peter Ahn - 224-580-5074 pastor.kicheon@gmail.com
Prophetstown United Methodist Church 200 W. 2nd St., Prophetstown Pastor Joey Garcea - 815-537-2496
River Church
218 E. 3rd St., Prophetstown 815-876-6226 - www.riverchurchag.com
St. Catherine Catholic Church of Prophetstown 815-537-2077
RAPIDS CITY
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
1416 Third Ave., Rapids City Fr. Glenn H. Harris Phone 309-496-2414
TAMPICO
St. Mary Catholic Church 105 Benton St., Tampico Fr. Richard M. Russo, Pastor Phone 815-438-5425
Tampico Baptist Church
209 W. 3rd St., Tampico Pastor Ethan Horton
Tampico First United Methodist Church
Pastor Leanne Keate - 815-438-2530 Church phone - 815-438-6105
River City Mall Avenue, 815-589-2200
Fulton 815-589-2200 SM-ST1891458
Members of the Alleluia Quarter are
SVRC welcomes Alleluia Quartet to the outdoor stage
Spring Valley Reformed Church, 10960 Spring Valley Road, Fulton, welcomes Alleluia Quartet to the outdoor stage at 6 p.m. Sunday July 2. Please join us in the valley for an evening of music and ministry.
Four guys from Beth Eden United Methodist Church got together in 1985 to share their musical talents in worship. Since that day, God has continued to bless them and their ministry. Alle-
CHURCH BRIEFS
First Reformed Church’s worship and activities
Join us for worship at 9 a.m. Sunday, July 2, at First Reformed Church, located at 510 15th Ave. in Fulton. Pastor Chuck Huckaby will deliver the message from Matthew 22:19-21 and Randy Venema will provide special music. Coffee and refreshments are available during social time in the library after the service.
Creative Crew will meet at 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 28.
Senior meals will be available at 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays and Fridays at the church.
The Feed the Children program hands out lunches to children from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the church. Services are livestreamed on Facebook. Go to www.facebook.com/groups/ firstfulton to join the group and watch the services. The previous Sunday’s service is broadcast on WCCI 100.3-FM at 6 p.m. Sunday night. For more information, go to www.firstrcafulton.org.
Fulton Presbyterian Church’s worship and activities
Fulton Presbyterian Church, located at 311 N. Ninth St., invites you to join them for
luia Quartet shares its unique style of four-part harmony to witness to the love of God in their lives. They have been blessed to share this music in many settings all over northern Illinois, southern Wisconsin, Iowa and even Ohio. They share a message of hope, grace and love wherever they go. The concert will be moved indoors if there is a threat of bad weather. A freewill offering will be taken.
worship at 9:30 a.m. this Sunday. Rev. James Camp will deliver the message. The office will be closed on Tuesday, July 4, while we celebrate our nation’s independence.
The Sit-N-Sew group will meet from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday.
For more information, go to www. fultonpreschurch.org or call the church office at 815-589-3580.
Stonecroft Clinton Women’s Connection brunch is July 12
Stonecroft Clinton Women’s Connection will meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 12, at the Community Reformed Church, 727 N. 12th St. in Clinton.
All women are invited to a brunch followed by music provided by Randy Venema of Fulton.
A nondenominational, inspiring speaker, Joyce Buseman, of Centerville, South Dakota, will share “Insurance for a Secure Future.” She’s an insurance agent who talks about growing up in a secure environment.
The cost is $13.
Call Donna at 563-357-6843 or Nancy at 563-242-8819, cell 563-357-8859 no later than Friday, July 7, for reservations.
(from left) John Vanderheyden, Todd Scott, Scott Hoffman and Jarrod Severing. Photo provided by Spring Valley Reformed ChurchCLASSIFIED
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Responsible for the County's GIS System and Website Administration Degree or Certification in Geographic Information System Mapping Technology required. Good writing skills and computer competency a must. Position subject to a background check including fingerprinting. Benefits include Health Insurance and IMRF retirement pension. Send resume to Mike Doty, County Administrator, at mdoty@carrollcountyil.gov or call 815-244-0228
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
EVENT CUSTODIAN
Erie Community Unit School District 1 is looking to hire an Event Custodian to assist during events at the High School
The hours are open to negotiation and will primarily be in the afternoon / evening.
Base Wage: $13.00/hr (as of Jan. 1, 2024 will increase to $14.00/hr)
Hours: Flexible hours in the afternoon/evening
Part-Time/Full-Time
Start Date: TBD
Apply via email to: Mr. McConnell High School Principal tmcconnell@e cusd.info
Deadline: Open Until Filled
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
Xena International Inc in Polo is urgently hiring!
TANKER DRIVERS
with hazmat endorsement. Sign on bonus and excellent drivers package.
Apply in person to Xena International Inc. 910 S. Division Ave., Polo, IL 61064 815-946-2626 or email resume: xenaemp@gmail.com
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT DIRECTOR OF NURSING
A Skilled Nursing facility in Whiteside County is looking to hire an experienced Director of Nursing to oversee the dayto-day operations of our Nursing department. Applicants must have a current Illinois R.N. license Experience with Skilled care / Medicare processes is preferred.
If you fit this description, please send your resume to PO Box 397, Sterling, IL 61081
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
DIRECTOR OF ZONING - Full Time
Carroll County, Illinois
Responsible for the County's Zoning operations, which include building permits and Zoning Board Of Appeals process. Good writing skills and computer competency a must. Position subject to a background check including fingerprinting. Benefits include Health Insurance and IMRF retirement pension. Send resume to Mike Doty, County Administrator, at mdoty@carrollcountyil.gov or call 815-244-0228
STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, IL-JUVENILE DIVISION
In the interest of J.W.S.
A Minor 2023 JA 54 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
Notice is given to Deon Westerfield, Jr, Address: unknown and to any and all unknown fathers it may concern, that on 6/14/2023 a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Jeffrey S McKinley in this Court and that in the courtroom of Judge Presiding in Juvenile Center, 525 18th Street, Rock Island, Illinois, on 7/20/23 @ 9:00am or as soon thereafter as this case may be heard, a hearing will be held upon the Petition to have the minor declared to be a Ward of Court and for other relief under that Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITION REQUES TS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH P OWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notice s of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended Petition or a Motion to Terminate Parental Rights Now, unless you appear at the hearing and show cause against the Petiti , the lle
YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH P OWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notice s of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended Petition or a Motion to Terminate Parental Rights Now, unless you appear at 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 Jud gment entered.
Dated: 6/16/2023
Tammy R Weikert Circuit Clerk By: TJJJune 27, 2023
TAKE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS CASE NO. 2023TX35
To: Michael Wahl; Amanda Wahl; State of Illinois Dept of Revenue; State of Illinois
Kwame Raoul, Attorney General; Jay Book; Dana Nelson, Whiteside County Clerk; Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property, unknown owners or parties claiming any right, interes t or title in the described real estate:
Property located at:
Jordan Township Farmland , No 911
Address, Whiteside County, IL
Property Index No. 05-35-400-020
Tax Sale
Certificate No. 2019-00041
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023.
Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that date, the court may enter a judgment granting petitioner a tax deed.
matter is set for hear ing in the
County, I Property Index No. 05-35-400-020
Tax Sale
Certificate No. 2019-00041
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023.
Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that date, the court may enter a judgment granting petitioner a tax deed.
This matter is set for hear ing in the Circuit Court of this county in Morrison, Illinois on November 3, 2023 at 9 AM before Judge Steines via Zoom
(Meeting ID: 857 0697 6412; Passcode: None), or whomever may be sitting in his or her stead JICTB, Inc., Petitioner Angela L. Tucker, Esq. JICTB, Inc
1701 Broadmoor Dr., Ste 100 Champaign, IL 61821
June 27, July 4, 11, 2023
TAKE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
CASE NO. 2023TX36
To: Estate of Mark Anderson, deceased; Mikalah Anderson; Lilly Anderson; Seth Anderson; Michael Anderson; Zakary Anderson; Isaac Anderson; Joseph Anderson; Unknown Heirs/Devisees of Mark Anderson, deceased; Dan Koster; Dana Nelson, Whiteside County Cler k; Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property, unknown owners or parties claiming any right, interes t or title in the described real estate:
Property located at:
Sterling Township Farmland , No 911 Address, Whiteside County, IL
Property Index No. 11-06-451-004
Tax Sale Certificate No. 2019-00100
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019.
sons in occupancy or actual possession of said property, unknown owners or parties claiming any right, interes t or title in the described real estate:
Property located at: Sterling Township Farmland , No 911 Address, Whiteside County, IL
Property Index No. 11-06-451-004
Tax Sale
Certificate No. 2019-00100
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023.
Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that date, the court may enter a judgment granting petitioner a tax deed
This matter is set for hear ing in the Circuit Court of this county in Morrison, Illinois on November 3, 2023 at 9 AM before Judge Steines via Zoom (Meeting ID: 857 0697 6412; Passcode: None), or whomever may be sitting in his or her stead.
JICTB, Inc., Petitioner Angela L. Tucker, Esq. JICTB, Inc
1701 Broadmoor Dr., Ste 100 Champaign, IL 61821
June 27,
July 4, 11, 2023
TAKE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
CASE NO. 2023TX37
To: Nancy Ratemo; Spouse of Nancy Ratemo; Dennis Flusch; Dianna Kirklin a/k/a Dianna Darif; Midwest Tulsa Property, Inc.; City of Sterling; Dana Nelson, Whiteside County Clerk; Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property, unknown owners or parties claiming any right, interes t or title in the described real estate:
Property located at:
713 W 3rd St, Sterling, IL Property Index No. 11-21-357-012
To: Nancy Ratemo; Spouse of Nancy Ratemo; Dennis Flusch; Dianna Kirklin a/k/a Dianna Darif; Midwest Tulsa Property, Inc.; City of Sterling; Dana Nelson, Whiteside County Clerk; Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property, unknown owners or parties claiming any right, interes t or title in the described real estate:
Property located at:
713 W 3rd St, Sterling, IL Property Index No. 11-21-357-012
Tax Sale
Certificate No
2019-00185
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023.
Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that date, the court may enter a judgment granting petitioner a tax deed
This matter is set for hear ing in the Circuit Court of this county in Morrison, Illinois on November 3, 2023 at 9 AM before Judge Steines via Zoom (Meeting ID: 857 0697 6412; Passcode: None), or whomever may be sitting in his or her stead.
JICTB, Inc., Petitioner Angela L. Tucker, Esq JICTB, Inc 1701 Broadmoor Dr., Ste 100 Champaign, IL 61821
June 27, July 4, 11, 2023
TAKE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
CASE NO. 2023TX38
To: Richard Franks; Spouse of Richard Franks; Estate of Perry Franks, deceased; Unknown Heirs/Devisees of Perry Franks, deceased; Estate of Daisy Franks, deceased; Unknown Heirs/Devisees of Daisy Franks, deceased; First Bank, Successor by Merger to Rock Falls Savings and Loan Association; TBK Bank, SSB; Dana Nelson, Whiteside County Clerk; Persons in
CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
CASE NO.
2023TX38
To: Richard Franks; Spouse of Richard Franks; Estate of Perry Franks, deceased; Unknown Heirs/Devisees of Perry Franks, deceased; Estate of Daisy Franks, deceased; Unknown Heirs/Devisees of Daisy Franks, deceased; First Bank, Successor by Merger to Rock Falls Savings and Loan Association; TBK Bank, SSB; Dana Nelson, Whiteside County Clerk; Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property, unknown owners or parties claiming any right, interes t or title in the described real estate: Property located at: 202 E 4th St, Rock Falls, IL Property Index No. 11-27-157-003
Tax Sale
Certificate No
2019-00215
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023. Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that date, the court may enter a judgment granting petitioner a tax deed. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county in Morrison, Illinois on November 3, 2023 at 9 AM before Judge Steines via Zoom (Meeting ID: 857 0697 6412; Passcode: None), or whomever may be sitting in his or her stead.
JICTB, Inc., Petitioner Angela L. Tucker, Esq JICTB, Inc 1701 Broadmoor Dr., Ste 100 Champaign, IL 61821
June 27,
July 4, 11, 2023
whomever may be sitting in his or her stead. JICTB, Inc., Petitioner Angela L. Tucker, Esq.
JICTB, Inc
1701 Broadmoor Dr., Ste 100 Champaign, IL 61821
June 27,
July 4, 11, 2023
TAKE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS CASE NO.
2023TX39
To: Matthew Dugal; Spouse of Matthew Dugal; Estate of Patricia Dugal, deceased; Daniel Dugal, Jr.; Patrick Dugal; Lynn Dugal; Unknown Heirs/Devisees of Patricia Dugal, deceased; Estate of Daniel Dugal, deceased; Unknown Heirs/Devisees of Daniel Dugal, deceased; Sterling Federal Bank, FSB f/k/a Sterling Federal Savings and Loan Association; Matco Tools Corporation; Erin Beauchamp; Dana Nelson, Whiteside County Clerk; Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property, unknown owners or parties claiming any right, interes t or title in the described real estate:
Property located at: 2806 W Rock Falls Rd, Rock Falls, IL
Property Index No. 11-32-101-013
Tax Sale
Certificate No
2019-00282
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023.
Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that date, the court may enter a judgment granting petitioner a tax deed
This matter is set for hear ing in the Circuit Court of this county in Morrison, Illinois on November 3, 2023 at 9 AM before Judge Steines via Zoom
(Meeting ID: 857 0697 6412; Passcode: None), or whomever may be sitting in his or her stead.
JICTB, Inc., Petitioner Angela L. Tucker,
2023.
Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that date, the court may enter a judgment granting petitioner a tax deed
This matter is set for hear ing in the Circuit Court of this county in Morrison, Illinois on November 3, 2023 at 9 AM before Judge Steines via Zoom (Meeting ID: 857 0697 6412; Passcode: None), or whomever may be sitting in his or her stead.
JICTB, Inc., Petitioner Angela L. Tucker, Esq JICTB, Inc
1701 Broadmoor Dr., Ste 100 Champaign, IL 61821
June 27, July 4, 11, 2023
TAKE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS CASE NO. 2023TX40
To: Mark Wilson, Sr.; Spouse of Mark Wilson, Sr.; Community State Bank of Rock Falls; Dana Nelson, Whiteside County Clerk; Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property, unknown owners or parties claiming any right, interes t or title in the described real estate:
Property located at:
806 W Route 30, Rock Falls, IL
Property Index No. 11-33-130-016
Tax Sale
Certificate No
2019-00292
AND Property located at: 804 W Route 30, Rock Falls, IL
Property Index No. 11-33-130-017
Tax Sale
Certificate No
2019-00293
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023.
Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that date, the court may enter a judgment granting petitioner a tax deed
This matter is set for hear ing in the Circuit Court of this
Tax Sale
Certificate No
2019-00293
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023.
Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that date, the court may enter a judgment granting petitioner a tax deed
This matter is set for hear ing in the Circuit Court of this county in Morrison, Illinois on November 3, 2023 at 9 AM before Judge Steines via Zoom (Meeting ID: 857 0697 6412; Passcode: None), or whomever may be sitting in his or her stead.
JICTB, Inc., Petitioner Angela L. Tucker, Esq JICTB, Inc 1701 Broadmoor Dr., Ste 100 Champaign, IL 61821
June 27, July 4, 11, 2023
TAKE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS CASE NO. 2023TX41
To: Jacob Robert Thompson; Spouse of Jacob Robert Thompson; SnapOn Credit LLC; Lexus Conley; Jason Knowles; Nichole Knowles; Dana Nelson, Whiteside County Clerk; Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property, unknown owners or parties claiming any right, interes t or title in the described real estate: Property located at: 2805 Yeoward St, Rock Falls, IL Property Index No. 17-02-133-009
Tax Sale
Certificate No 2019-00364
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023.
Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that
y right,
title in the described real estate:
Property located at:
2805 Yeoward St, Rock Falls, IL
Property Index
No. 17-02-133-009
Tax Sale
Certificate No
2019-00364
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023.
Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that date, the court may enter a judgment granting petitioner a tax deed
This matter is set for hear ing in the Circuit Court of this county in Morrison, Illinois on November 3, 2023 at 9 AM before Judge Steines via Zoom
(Meeting ID: 857 0697 6412; Passcode: None), or whomever may be sitting in his or her stead. JICTB, Inc., Petitioner
Angela L. Tucker, Esq JICTB, Inc
1701 Broadmoor Dr., Ste 100 Champaign, IL 61821
June 27, July 4, 11, 2023
TAKE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS CASE NO. 2023TX42
To: Estate of Joel F Poradek; William HT Lee; June Kapl; Whiteside County, as Trustee; Dana Nelson, Whiteside County Clerk; Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property, unknown owners or parties claiming any right, interes t or title in the described real estate:
Property located at:
2807 Yeoward St, Rock Falls, IL
Property Index No. 17-02-133-010
Tax Sale
Certificate No. 2019-00365
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023.
Your right to redeem the property
Certificate No 2019-00365
This property was sold on November 5, 2020 for delinquent general taxes for the year of 2019. A Petition for Tax Deed for this propert y was filed on May 8, 2023.
Your right to redeem the property from the sale will expire on October 24, 2023. If you fail to redeem by that date, the court may enter a judgment granting petitioner a tax deed
This matter is set for hear ing in the Circuit Court of this county in Morrison, Illinois on November 3, 2023 at 9 AM before Judge Steines via Zoom
(Meeting ID: 857 0697 6412; Passcode: None), or whomever may be sitting in his or her stead.
JICTB, Inc., Petitioner
Angela L. Tucker, Esq JICTB, Inc
1701 Broadmoor Dr., Ste 100 Champaign, IL 61821
June 27, July 4, 11, 2023
NOTICE TO BID
The River Bend Community Unit School District #2 is seeking bids on unleaded gasoline (containing 10% ethanol) and Diesel (#1 and #2 - sulfur content 0.5 or less AND CONTAINING 2% BIODIESEL) for the 2023-2024 school year (August 14, 2023 - June 30, 2024). Fuel is to be supplied on a keep full basis during the year and loaded into the school owned 2,000 gallon two compartment above ground storage tank. River Bend schools also owns its own pumping equipment. Base price will include Superfund charge, no other taxes Bids shall be based on cents above the Bettendorf Rack Price or Rockford Rack Price. Attach a dated copy of the Bettendorf Rack Price List or Rockford Price List used for this bid.
Bids will be received until July 28, 2023, at 11:30 a.m. at the River Bend District Office, 1110 3rd Street, Fulton, Illinois, 61252, clearly marked “fuel bid”. Bids will be discussed at the River Bend Community Unit District #2 Board of Education Meeting at 6:30
P.M. on Wednes-
the River Bend District Of-
fice, 1110 3rd Street, Fulton, Illinois, 61252, clearly marked “fuel bid”.
Bids will be discussed at the River Bend Community Unit District #2
Board of Education Meeting at 6:30
P.M. on Wednesday, August 9, 2023. The River Bend Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Sincerely, River Bend C.U.S.D. #2 Board of Education
PROPHETSTOWN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
TREASURER’S REPORT STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS
COUNTY OF WHITESIDE )
The undersigned, Keith Crady, does hereby state that he is the Treasurer of the PROPHETSTOWN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF Whiteside County and Henry County, Illinois and has been the Treasurer continuously throughout the period of this report.; that the following is a report of all items of receipt and disbursement by the said District for the fiscal year ending April 30, 2023.
DEH:j
cc: Rachel Snyder Taylor Whitney
June 27, 2023
Assumed Name
Publication Notice
Public Notice is hereby given that on Friday, June 2, 2023, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of WHITESIDE County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as:
KALMAR KOLORS
ALPACAS located at 9721 Lincoln Rd Morrison, IL 61270
Dated this 2nd day of June, 2023. No. DBA5309
Dana Nelson County Clerk
June 13, 20, 27, 2023
Public Hearing
Notice
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City of Prophetstown Zoning Board of Appeals pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Prophetstown, for the purpose of considering a petition to annex certain territory contiguous to the City of Prophetstown.
PIN 21-03-100-006, 21-03-100-022, 21-03-100-003, 21-03-300-001
(Rock River Grain & Lumber) Said hearing will be held
June 29th, 2023 at 6:30 p m. at Prophetstown City Hall, 339 Washington St. Prophetstown, Illinois.
June 27, 2023
Keith Crady, being first duly sworn on oath deposes and states that as such acting Treasurer of said PROPHETSTOWN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, he has examined the foregoing Annual Report as said District for the Fiscal year ending April 30, 2023 and states that the same is true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of June, 2023.