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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 • $1.00 VOLUME 163 NO. 38 • ESTABLISHED 1857 Morrison, Illinois WHITESIDE NEWS SENTINEL Published every Tuesday 32 pages • One section ON THE RUN WHAT’S INSIDE Assessments 13-18, 20-22 Glimpses of the Past 12 Property Transfers 8 Sports 10-11, 19 Church News 26-27 Classifieds ............................ 29-32 DEATHS Arlene M. Damhoff, Brad Lesniewski, Adele M. Nye, Judy Schaller, Lyle K. Stoecker, Page 4
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LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS SPORTS Intersection Discussed Council debates options for upgrades. / 3 Paint the Town Special event held in downtown Morrison. / 6 Sports Roundup Find out how high school teams fared. / 10
Morrison’s Daeshun McQueen runs with the ball during a Friday, Sept. 15, game against Erie-Prophetstown in Morrison. Story on page 11.

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The Morrison City Council has agreed to buy 3.67 acres of land and the buildings housing Hunter’s Body Shop and Auto Parts on the eastern side of the city. The property will be the new home of the city’s Public Works Department.

Hunter’s to become new public works location

After several years of debate and research – including drawing up plans for a new $3 million facility – the Morrison City Council on Monday agreed to spend $800,000 on a 3.67-acre parcel of land and four existing buildings to house its Public Works Department.

The council met in executive session Monday to discuss the purchase, then afterward voted to buy property that houses Hunter’s Body Shop and Auto Parts, Morrison City Administrator Brian Melton said. The city will close on the property at 15947 Lincoln Road on Oct. 1.

Currently, the public works department, which years ago had a now-demolished facility at Water Works Park and later moved to the also-now-demolished General Electric plant, is operating out of locations scattered throughout town.

“Right now we don’t have much to work out of,” Melton said.

Melton said the council began actively talking about a new facility as far back as 2019, coming after construction of a new wastewater treatment plant concluded in 2017. Several locations were discussed and $40,000 was invested to draw up plans for a new 16,000-square-foot facility. The plan stalled after the pandemic hit and material expenses escalated, almost doubling the cost, he said.

When Hunter’s owner Bruce Hunter Jr. made a decision to scale back his business and head toward retirement, the time was right to consider that property, Melton said, adding discussion about the Hunter property started soon after Melton was appointed city administrator in October 2022.

“Hunter’s came along and it was like a dream come true, really,” Melton said.

The city will use Hunter’s estimated 13,000-square-foot-building for its Public Works operations. The remaining three buildings, which total about 11,000 square feet altogether, are cold storage buildings,

he said. The city will spend up to $100,000 on renovations that will include Americans With Disability Act-compliance costs, outside work and creating space for training. The city will pay the entire cost from money already set aside in its capital fund.

He said the department will move onto the property right after the purchase is finalized and work will be completed while city workers occupy the space.

While excited about the purchase, Melton calls it bittersweet because it marks the conclusion of Hunter’s operating a business there for so many years.

“I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention this is kind of a bittersweet move for the city because while we’re gaining a facility for the city, we are also losing a staple business to the Morrison community because Hunter’s has been out there 50-plus years. We certainly recognize what they’ve contributed to this community,” Melton said. “We don’t do this easily because we certainly respect and recognize what they’ve done for our community as well.”

Houldson named to NSBA Leadership Council

Gregory Houldson of Houldson Consulting, Inc., Morrison, was recently named to the National Small Business Association Leadership Council.

NSBA is the nation’s oldest small-business advocacy organization, and operates on a staunchly nonpartisan basis. Houldson, a recognized leader in the small-business community, joins the NSBA Leadership Council alongside other small-business advocates from across the country as they work to promote the interests of small business to policymakers in Washington, D.C.

“As a small-business owner, I see daily the importance of being involved and active when it comes to laws and regulation,” Houldson said. “Joining NSBA’s Leadership Council will enable me to take our col-

lective small-business message to the people that need to hear it most: Congress.”

Gregory Houldson is the president of Houldson Consulting, Inc., founding the company in late 2007. Houldson also is a U.S. Navy veteran, retiring at the rank of commander in 2016.

Houldson joined the NSBA Leadership Council as part of his efforts to tackle the many critical issues facing small business, including tax reform, regulatory restraint, health care costs and how access to capital will impact small business.

The NSBA Leadership Council is focused on providing valuable networking between small-business advocates from across the country while ensuring small business a seat at the table as Congress and

regulators take up key small-business proposals.

“I am proud to have Gregory Houldson as part of our Leadership Council,” NSBA President and CEO Todd McCracken said. “He came to us highly recommended and I look forward to our coordinated efforts for years to come.”

For more on the NSBA Leadership Council, visit www.nsba.biz.

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Council debates intersection upgrade options

MORRISON – The Morrison City Council on Sept. 11 began discussions about how the city should upgrade the Genesee Street/Route 30 intersection and whether it should include stoplight removal, turning two blocks of North Genesee Street into one-ways or possibly closing the 200 block of North Genesee.

The possible closure of the 200 block surfaced during the public comment period at the past couple of City Council meetings, leading to the Sept. 11 council discussion that included individual comments from each council member at the request of Morrison Mayor Scott Vandermyde about what should happen at the intersection.

Vandermyde is an elder, treasurer and organist at First Presbyterian Church, which sits on the northeast corner of the intersection.

“I spend a lot of time in that building. I’m sick and tired of hearing large and small trucks idling and motorcycles revving at a stoplight that does nothing but impede traffic flow,” he said. “The church is the only active business or organization on that corner.”

The intersection’s sidewalks are crumbling, curbs are limited or nonexistent and catch basins in need of repair are causing stormwater to collect on the street, according to city documents.

The stoplights were put in place by the Illinois Department of Transportation sometime in the 1970s. The last work on the intersection’s stoplights was done in 1985 and it is the city’s responsibility to maintain them. Because of the age of the signals, the cost of maintenance and poor signal timing, the council has talked about what could be done at the intersection.

IDOT has no plan of action to upgrade the intersection, according to city documents. The stoplight and infrastructure work are linked to each other because although they are separate projects, it makes sense to address the stoplights if other work will be done there, council members said.

Options the city is considering include doing nothing and imploring IDOT to improve the intersection and Route 30 throughout the city; having the city complete work at the intersection to include limited sidewalk repairs, catch basin work and painting signal poles; or having the city do extensive sidewalk, curb and stormwater drainage work and paint poles. In this scenario, the city could decide whether to replace the intersection’s traffic signals or possibly remove them.

If the stoplights are removed, IDOT

will not allow motorists to turn from Genesee onto the highway or cross Route 30 because of a poor line of sight. That will leave a few choices for the council to make. One option would be to make the 200 block of Genesee a southbound one-way street from Route 30 to Main Street and make the 300 block of Genesee a northbound one-way street from Route 30 to Knox Street. That would prevent motorists from turning east or west onto Route 30 or crossing the intersection.

Another option is to close the 200 block of North Genesee to traffic and make Genesee north of Route 30 a oneway street to Knox Street or as far north as High Street near Northside Elementary School. The 200 block of Genesee Street possibly could be developed into a park or a place for downtown events.

The city early last month received five pages with the names of petitioners against the street’s closure, city officials said.

Agreeing with Vandermyde, City Administrator Brian Melton and Police Chief Pedro Valladares both said they support removal of the stoplight, with Melton calling the intersection “junk.” Valladares said removing the light would move traffic along Route 30 more efficiently and would eliminate vehicles from stopping and thus causing traffic backups and potential rear-end collisions.

However, not all council members agreed with their line of thought.

“I understand the pros and cons of this proposal,” City Council member Sidonna Mahaffey said. “I do think that we need to be very careful about making it about the city of Morrison and not simply the Presbyterian Church because that’s the feedback from the community. Although my personal opinion is that it is a landmark and as a city we have some responsibility to pre-

serve that landmark. That being said, people on both sides of the fence point out very good issues. I do have concerns about thoroughfares and access of walkways as well as drivablity.”

She expressed concerns about closing a block of street that leads into the downtown area and carries drivers from Route 30 to one of the city’s four railroad crossings.

Council member Gregory Kruse advocated for work to drain water that collects in the intersection in front of the church.

Council members Harvey Zuidema and Matthew Tichler joined with city officials in agreeing the stoplight should be removed.

Council member Todd Schlegel said he feared removing the light or touching the intersection before the state gives approval could cause IDOT to become heavier handed in the work going on there.

Council member Vernon Tervelt advocated for removing the lights, putting in a pedestrian crosswalk and stop signs, repairing the intersection and allowing vehicles to make right turns onto Route 30 from Genesee, something Melton said the state would not agree to do.

“We need to take the lights out,” Zuidema said, adding they are obsolete and pathetic. “Whatever we have to do after that, I’m not sure, but if we have to close block 200, I am for it.”

Council member Kevin Bruckner Jr. said the sidewalks, curbs and catch basins all need to be improved. He said putting in a pedestrian light would be beneficial.

“The intersection needs attention, that’s for sure,” he said.

Council member Josh West said the intersection needs to be repaired, but he would rather the light be replaced. He said the extra cost would be worth it because residents have been signing

petitions about the issue.

That led council members to wonder aloud whether the petitioners were against removing the light or closing the 200 block of North Genesee Street.

A 2015 estimate to replace the traffic signals came in at $167,000; removal would cost $10,000, according to an updated estimate from June. Sidewalk, curb and catch basin improvements would cost an estimated $45,000, according to the June estimate.

The council took no action. Mahaffey said she would like the city to host a public forum to get residents’ input.

In other action, the council approved:

• A street closure request for Fall Fest on Oct. 28.

• A parade permit for the Oct. 28 Halloween Parade.

• A parade permit for Morrison High School’s Homecoming Parade on Sept. 29.

• A memorandum of understanding with the Blackhawk Hills Regional Council for participation in the Northwest Illinois Capital Improvement Program.

• A quote for an audio video connection (audio/video system) at a cost of $17,351.69.

• A proposal for professional services from Willett Hofmann for the Maple Avenue and Elm Street water main loop at a cost not to exceed $6,000.

• A proposal for professional services from Fehr Graham for the sanitary sewer rehabilitation project at a cost of $219,000.

• Awarding a bid for a hydrant/catch basin project to Porter Bros. in Rock Falls for $222,678.

• Revised pay request No. 1 for the Illinois 78 Watermain Project to Fischer Excavating for $52,443.09.

• Pay request No. 2 for the Illinois 78 Watermain Project to Fischer Excavating for $345,504.

Charlene Bielema A vehicle crosses the intersection of North Genesee Street and U.S. 30 in Morrison on Aug. 15. The Morrison City Council is discussing whether to remove traffic lights at the intersection, which would require changes to traffic flow on Genesee Street.
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OBITUARIES

ARLENE M. DAMHOFF

Born: September 5, 1930 in Newton Twp, IL

Died: September 10, 2023 in Morrison, IL

Arlene Mae Damhoff, 93, of Erie, IL, died

Sunday, September 10, 2023 at Resthave Home of Whiteside County in Morrison, IL. Services will be held at 10:00 am Friday, September 15, 2023 at Newton Zion Reformed Church, 10465 Frog Pond Rd, Erie, with Mr. Ken Renkes officiating. Visitation will be from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm on Thursday at Gibson-Bode Funeral Home, Erie. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery, Morrison, IL. Memorials may be made to Newton Zion Reformed Church.

Arlene was born on September 5, 1930 in Newton Township, IL, to Charles and Margaret (Heun) VanOosten. She married Jacob “Jake” Arthur Damhoff on October 21, 1957, at Newton Zion Reformed Church, rural Erie. Arlene was a very devoted wife and mother

JUDY SCHALLER

Born: September 19, 1938 in Morrison, IL

Died: September 12, 2023 in Sterling, IL

JUDY SCHALLER, 84, of Fenton, IL passed away after a brief illness on Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at CGH Medical Center in Sterling, IL.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 16, 2023 at the Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home, officiated by Pastor Jeff Coester of First Congregational Church in Sterling. A visitation will be held from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Friday, September 15, 2023 at the funeral home. Interment will be at Fenton Cemetery in Fenton, IL. A memorial to Speak Out Against Suicide has been established in honor of Jobe House, her grandson. Judith Marie was born on September 19, 1938 in rural Morrison, IL to Kenneth and Marjorie (Glazier) Jensen. She was educated in many area schools and graduated from Morrison High School in 1956. Judy married Bill Schaller in Fenton, IL on July 1, 1960 –having just celebrated 63 years of marriage. She had worked at Paddock Cleaners in Morrison, and did babysitting, but her main vocation was being a homemaker. She taught Sunday School and for several years she

and always kept a clean and tidy home. After the girls were older, she went on to work in the Portland School and Erie High School cafeterias.

She was a longtime member of Newton Zion Reformed Church. Arlene enjoyed playing cards, dominoes, and various games. Her greatest love was spending time with her family. They meant everything to her, and she was always there for them.

Arlene is survived by her daughters, Diane (Breck) Dykema, Morrison, Linda (Gene) Wancket, Erie, Sharon (Bob) James, Geneseo, Karen (Kevin) Bos, Geneseo, Debra (Mark) Schmitt, Sterling; grandchildren, Rebecca Dykema, Andrea (Tom) Walsh, Amber (Curt) Boelens, Aaron Bos, Heather (Chris) Miller, Chris (Niki) James, Madison Schmitt; great-grandchildren, Joe Walsh, Abigail Walsh, Jade Boelens, Sawyer Boelens, Alicia James; sisters-in-law, Marilyn VanOosten, Nelta Jean Gerlach, and Joan (Art) Weaver. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Jake; and a brother, Harold VanOosten. Share a memory or condolence at www.gibsonbodefh.com.

coordinated the Blood Drive at the Fenton United Methodist Church, where she was a member. The job Judy cherished the most, after raising her children, was being the custodian at the Fenton Elementary School from 1973 until it’s closing in 2001. Judy was an avid sports fan, especially the Cubs, Bears and Fighting Illini. She enjoyed baking and was an excellent cook, sharing many of her goodies with family and friends. Judy enjoyed her “gravel travels”, flowers, camping, bowling, playing cards and hosting her coffee drinkers every week. Most importantly, Judy loved her family; they were her pride and joy. She would attend all the events her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren were involved in.

Judy is survived by and will be greatly missed by her husband, Bill; children Mary (Brian) Oostenryk, Randy (Rita) Schaller, Cathy (Dan) Hawkins, and Dawn (Darin) Housenga; grandchildren, Brian Oostenryk Jr., Meredith Miller, Mitch and Jordan Schaller, Katie (Adam) Hoagland, Alyssa (Joe) Fisher, Brianna (Doug) Chidester, Nick (Katie) Kaufman, Catie (Andy) Pepper, Nate Hawkins, Seth House, Logan and Braden Housenga; six great grandchildren; two brothers, Larry (Bev) Jensen, Don (Julie) Jensen; beloved second husband to her mother, Roger Rhoads.

Judy was preceded in death by her grandson, Jobe House.

To send online condolences go to www. bosmarenkes.com

ADELE M. NYE

Born: December 27, 1949 in Morrison, IL

Died: September 16, 2023 in Morrison, IL

ADELE M. NYE, 73, of Morrison, IL, peacefully passed away on Saturday, September 16, 2023, at home surrounded by her loving family.

A memorial visitation to celebrate Adele’s life will be held from 4:00 to 7:00 PM on Thursday, September 21, 2023, at the Morrison Chapel of the Bosma-Renkes Funeral Home. Cremation rites have been accorded. Memorial contributions have been established to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Adele was born on December 27, 1949, in Morrison, IL, to Clyde R. and Marjorie H. (Young) McDougall. Adele’s early years were rooted in her hometown of Morrison, where she attended local schools and graduated from Morrison High School. She continued her education at Sauk Valley Community College and Illinois State University. On November 19, 1976, Adele married the love of her life, Ronald Lee Nye, in Morrison, IL, and they shared their lives together for over four decades. Adele dedicated her professional

LYLE K. STOECKER

Born: December 31, 1946 in Peoria, IL

Died: September 10, 2023 in Morrison, IL

Lyle K. Stoecker, age 76, of Morrison, died Sunday, September 10, 2023 at Pleasant View Nursing Home in Morrison.

Lyle was born December 31, 1946 in Peoria, the son of Adolph and Margaret (Dunbar) Stoecker. He married Patricia Zuidema on June 12, 1981 in Morrison. Lyle was employed at Stoecker Trucking and Quality Ready Mix. He was also an avid farmer and a lifetime member of Operating Engineers Local 150.

BRAD LESNIEWSKI

Brad Lesniewski, 68, of Prophetstown, passed on 9/13/2023.

Arrangements entrusted to Bosma-Gibson Funeral Home, Prophetstown. Additional information: www.bosmagibson.com.

life to General Electric, where she served as an accountant and also contributed to the factory for over 20 years until her wellearned retirement. Additionally, she worked for ten years at DM Services, showcasing her strong work ethic. Beyond her career, Adele found immense joy in various hobbies and activities. She was an avid bowler and displayed her artistic talents through quilting, embroidery, and cross stitching. Her creativity extended to crafting personalized wood signs. Adele was also known to enjoy an occasional visit to the casino. She was a devoted Chicago Cubs fan, proudly supporting her team through thick and thin. Family was at the center of Adele’s life. She cherished the moments spent with her sisters and adored spending quality time with her grandchildren. Adele leaves behind her loving husband, Ron; their children, Dara Smith of Morrison, IL, Bradley (Starla) Nye of Dewitt, IA, and Jay Nye of Morrison, IL; seven grandchildren, Bailey and Shawna, Tyler and Esra, Jonathan, Journey, and James; two great-grandchildren, Isa and Liyah; two sisters, Andrea Dalton and Alicia (Dean) Burkholder, both of Morrison, IL.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Clyde R. and Marjorie H. McDougall, and her stepfather, Stan Moews.

To send online condolences go to www. bosmarenkes.com

He is survived by his wife, Patricia Stoecker of Morrison; two sons, Shane (Becky Chadwick) Stoecker of Fulton and Brad (Vicky) Stoecker of Morrison; one daughter, Lyn Ann Stoecker of Rock Falls; four siblings, Paul (Beverly Green) Stoecker of Fulton, Lynn (Deon) Stoecker of Morrison, Mark (Ruth) Stoecker of Fulton, and Kay (John) Thyne of Morrison; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

parents and two brothers, Sydney Stoecker and Joel Stoecker.

be held on October 7, 2-5 at King Pins in Fulton, IL in Lyle’s memory.

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Morrison Kiwanis Club makes donation to Girl Scouts

Fulton announces Athletic Hall of Fame inductees

Fulton High School will hold its annual Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, in the school’s West Gym.

This year’s inductees are the 1972-73 Elite Eight boys basketball team, Chris Sikkema, Scott Zahnle, Larry Prins, Aaron Krueger, Ben Abbott, Colleen (Wilkin) Temple, W.F. Massey and Oscar Clark. The honorees will be introduced at halftime of the Steamers football game against Galena on Friday, Sept. 29. The game starts at 7 p.m. and all Steamers fans are encouraged to attend.

Krumpets, Cops and Cookies to benefit Special Olympics

If you see Fulton Police Department officers in the front of Krumpets from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, it’s all for a good cause. Krumpets, Cops and Cookies is a fundraising benefit for Special Olympics Illinois.

Classic Car Cruise Night on Friday in Morrison

Kunes Auto Group of Morrison and Hot Rods For A Cure will host a Classic Car Cruise Night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, on the lot at 627 E. Lincolnway in Morrison.

There will be a special appearance by Arnie “The Farmer” Beswick. There also will be door prizes for entrants, a coloring contest for children, food and entertainment. The event is free and open to the public.

Clinton Symphony Orchestra season begins Sept. 23

CLINTON, Iowa – The Clinton Symphony Orchestra opens its 70th concert season at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, at Vernon Cook Theater in Clinton High School. Conductor Brian Dollinger and the orchestra will be joined by violin soloist Marcia Henry Liebenow, concertmaster of the Peoria Symphony Orchestra, for a performance of a violin concerto by Max Bruch. Also on the program are Beethoven’s overture to “The Ruins of Athens” and his “Eighth Symphony.”

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this year. Also, thanks to the community for supporting sandwich sales and fruit sales.

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The Fulton Police Department is taking part in the fundraising event along with athletes and Krumpets Restaurant and Bakery staff. Money raised goes to support programs for the athletes and Special Olympics.

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Artists create scenes on Morrison’s downtown streets

Paint the Town draws thousands for day of painting, entertainment

MORRISON – Hundreds of artists left their marks in downtown Morrison on Saturday, coming out in droves for the annual Paint the Town festival.

Rain had threatened the annual event in the morning but held off until late in the afternoon. In between, sunny skies created a perfect backdrop for families and friends to paint inside the boundaries of circles and squares mapped out in paint on Main and Market streets.

“This is my first year coming to this, so it’s very exciting. I didn’t realize how many people they pull in to do this,” said Cindy Tobey, of Savanna. “I’m here for my son and daughter. I’m sure you can figure out what he’s drawing, Bob Ross.”

Honoring Bob Ross’ legacy was the plan for the day.

Each year since the first Paint the Town in 1994, festival organizers have

selected a theme. This year, it was based on the art of Ross, the wellknown artist who died in 1995 and whose instructional show “The Joy of

Painting” and soothing voice still can be found on TV today.

The Children’s Art Preservation Association created the family art

event as a way for the community to participate in the arts together as families and individuals, according to Paint the Town’s website. The number of 5-foot squares prepared for painters on the morning of the event has grown steadily since its debut, when 250 squares were painted, to more than 2,000 in 2023. More than 6,000 attend the event annually to enjoy painting, entertainment and food.

Trina Renkes of Morrison has attended Paint the Town for many years.

“We’ve been doing this for a long time,” she said. “My son is 16 and we’ve been doing this every year. He doesn’t want to do it anymore, so now my 12-year-old starts,” Renkes said. “I like the community involvement and just the atmosphere and the day. I love all the people it brings.”

Lindsay Barnhart of Fulton and her family drove to Morrison on Saturday and then decided to get involved in their first Paint the Town.

“We just drove up here and wanted to try it out,” she said. “It’s our first year. We didn’t know anything about it. We were just driving through and

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Carroll-Lee-Whiteside

4-H leaders meeting is Oct. 3

Kick off the 2023-24 year from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 3, with leaders from Carroll, Lee and Whiteside counties in an evening of learning and brainstorming.

A light dinner will be provided. The event will be at the University of Illinois Extension, 12923 Lawrence Road, Sterling.

RSVP by Tuesday, Sept. 26, at go. illinois.edu/leadermeeting2023

PROPERTY TRANSFERS FOR WHITESIDE COUNTY

Warranty deeds

Curtis and Beverly M. Smith to Scott Gifford and Jacquelyn Marie Tegeler, 407 S. Fifth Ave., Albany, $250,000.

Justin A. and Patience B. Tenney to Larry D. and Laurel M. Reiss Trust, one parcel on Sand Road, Fulton, $11,000.

Mark C. Sisson to Mark Sisson Properties

LLC Series 2, 17508 Freeport Road, Sterling, $0.

Mark C. Sisson to Mark Sisson Properties

LLC Series 1, 203 E. 16th St., Sterling, $0.

Zachary G. and Brandy A. Haggard to Curtis J. Defrang, 26751 Covell Road, Sterling, $146,000.

Derek M. Venhuizen to Michael North, 804 12th Ave., Fulton, $2,000.

Jon R. and Martha J. Kophamer to John J. Kophamer, 17792 Holly Road, Morrison, $98,256.

Joey and Erika Candella to Robert Scott McNelis and Devin Allen Anderson, 28509

Thome Road, Rock Falls, $145,000.

Shane and Maryssa Albert to Dixon Cider LLC, 504 E. Fifth St., Sterling, $55,000.

S. Albert Properties to Dixon Cider LLC, 205 E. Seventh St., Rock Falls, $55,000.

S. Albert Properties to Dixon Cider LLC, 1104 E. 14th St., Sterling, $45,000.

S. Albert Properties to Dixon Cider LLC, 501 Sixth Ave., Sterling, $130,000.

Ruby 11 Sterling LLC to SGG Sterling LLC (Singhal Acquisitions), 3201-3219 E. Lincolnway, Sterling (Northland Plaza, home of JoAnne’s Fabrics and Crafts, Sherwin Williams Paints, Suzie’s Video Poker & Slots, etc.), $2 million.

Lancaster Real Estate Development to LNL Properties LLC, 202 E. Third St., Sterling (Bella Vita Hair Design), $70,000.

Gregory M. and Tammy L. Landes to Deanna Denise Woodberry, 1110 Eighth Ave., Sterling, $94,000.

Juan Gaeta to Alejandro Cal Xona, 500 S.

Carroll-Lee-Whiteside 4-H officer training is Oct. 9

4-H’ers will participate in activities to further their leadership skills and understanding of their officer roles from 9 a.m. to noon Monday, Oct. 9.

Cherry St., Morrison, $17,000.

Ryan W. and Sara A. Renkes to Michael Joseph and Kathryn Jo Henrekin, 8863 Autumn St., Rock Falls, $250,000.

Jeffrey A. and Laura Lee Walls to Yesenia Solis, 613 E. Third St., Rock Falls, $174,900.

Tamberlan W. Latchford to Brinkmann Holdings LLC, 511 14th Ave., Rock Falls, $40,000.

Jennie and Richard Brauer to Raymond and Debra Helt, 906B Coventry Lane, Sterling, $134,000.

Darwin Olsen to Trever R. Mahaffey, 719 16th Ave., Fulton, $148,000.

Cheryl Rumley to James and Karen Boesen, 807 E. 15th St., Sterling, $75,000.

Quit claim deeds

Robert J. and Jan M. Whitlock to Ashleigh J. Mumford, 218 W. 14th St., Rock Falls, $0.

Robert V. Martin and Shirley A. Samson to Jennie Brauer, 906B Coventry Lane,

Lunch will be provided at noon at the free event at the University of Illinois Extension, 12923 Lawrence Road, Sterling.

Registration is requested by Monday, Oct. 2, at go.illinois.edu/clwofficer23

Sterling, $0.

Trustees deeds

Gayle K. Evans Trust, Richard L. and Gayle K. Evans, trustees, to Taylor A. Knox, 501 Ave L, Sterling, $96,900.

John F. and Patty J. Bollivar Trust, Farmers National Trust, trustee, to William H. Watson, 302 Lafayette St., Prophetstown, $130,000.

Deeds

Redeed LLC to Carmen J. Figueroa and Cristina Montes, 1312 E. Fourth St., Sterling, $0.

Whiteside County sheriff, Everett D. and James J. Hunter Estate, Loretta Soland Estate, Alvera Wingate, Marie Payne, and Robert L. Hunter Estate to Wells Fargo Bank, 22618 Pilgrim Road, Coleta, $0.

Source:WhitesideCountyRecorder’s Office

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Elite car club takes trip to see Lincoln Highway’s 1928 markers

One by one, members of the Superformance Owners Association rolled into Franklin Grove as part of the Fall Superformance Roundup, a driving tour from Milwaukee to Wyoming guided by Old Lincoln Highway markers.

The Superformance Owners Association, also known as the Superformance Car Owners Forum or SCOF, is made up of owners of replica Cobras made for Shelby, said Randy Thomas, the ride organizer. The cars come from South Africa, completely assembled except for the engine and transmission. A group that is 400 strong, SCOF members take car trips together three times a year.

SCOF also is a member of the Lincoln Highway Association. A group of six Superformance cars – from Texas, Georgia, Las Vegas, California and Wisconsin – set out Friday morning, Sept. 8, from Milwaukee to travel the Lincoln Highway and arrived in Franklin Grove later that afternoon. The plan was to travel to Medicine Bow, Wyoming, arriving there on Wednesday, Sept. 13.

“It all started in 2006 and we were at

a race track in Hastings, Nebraska,” Thomas said of the group’s interest in the Lincoln Highway. “We went north and drove around and we came across the seedling mile.”

The Lincoln Highway was the first transcontinental road for automobiles in the U.S., dedicated in 1913. It winds its way more than 3,000 miles between New York City and San Francisco, according to the Lincoln Highway Association website.

In lllinois, the Lincoln Highway enters Illinois from the east on U.S. 30. The route runs west through Chicago Heights, continues west through New Lenox to Joliet and then northwest, still

on U.S. 30, through Plainfield, crossing historic Route 66 on the way to Aurora.

From Aurora, the highway takes Illinois 31 north toward Geneva. At Geneva, it turns west on Illinois 38 toward De Kalb. The Lincoln Highway continues west on Illinois 38 through Rochelle to Franklin Grove, the location of the national headquarters of the Lincoln Highway Association. The highway continues west on Illinois 38 through Dixon. West of Sterling, the Lincoln Highway rejoins U.S. 30, goes through Morrison and then travels Illinois 136 into Fulton. A Lincoln Highway information center is in Fulton’s windmill near the crossing of the Mis-

sissippi River into Iowa.

Kay Shelton Kozac, president of the Lincoln Highway Association and a volunteer at the LHA’s national headquarters in Franklin Grove, said she learned the group would be coming about two weeks before its arrival.

“They were keen on trying to find some of those older markers,” she said.

Using maps and Google Street View, Shelton Kozac said, the group was able to note where 95-year-old Lincoln Highway markers can be found along the way.

She said Boy Scouts placed more than 3,000 of those markers along the highway’s route in 1928 before maps became prevalent.

“The Lincoln Highway Association wanted a large enough organization that could handle that and that would be the Boy Scouts because the Boy Scouts had Scouts in every state,” she said.

She frequently fields calls from people who want to travel along the Lincoln Highway, including bicyclists, motorcyclists and motorists.

“We do have car clubs come through,” she said. “These are pretty special cars. I don’t know if I’d see cars come through like this any time soon. This is pretty special.”

Charlene Bielema Members of the Superformance Owners Association pose in front of the Lincoln Highway Association’s national headquarters Sept. 8 in Franklin Grove.
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS ROUNDUP

Boys golf

Fulton 153, Pecatonica 185: At Lynx Golf Course, Zach Winkel fired an even-par 35 to earn medalist honors and lead the Steamers to the win.

Jacob Voss and Brady Reed each shot 39s, and Owen Van Zuiden’s 40 rounded out the scoring for Fulton.

Riverdale triangular: At Port Byron, Riverdale won the three-team event with a 152 score. Newman finished second with 169, and Rockridge took third with 185.

Riverdale’s Aidan Dorathy and Mason Smyser were co-runners-up with 36s. Blake Sutton shot a 39, and Braden Janicki added a 41.

Fulton 147, Stockton 165: At Fulton Country Club, the Steamers defeated the Blackhawks in an NUIC crossover matchup.

Fulton’s Jacob Voss shot a 2-under-par 34 for medalist honors, while teammate Zach Winkel carded a 35 for the runner-up finish. Brady Read and Owen Van Zuiden chipped in 39s as the Steamers improved to 13-0.

Erie-Prophetstown 189, Orion 200: At Prophet Hills Country Club, the Panthers defeated the Chargers in a Three Rivers West match.

Erie-Prophetstown was led by medalist Blake Geuns’ 43 and co-runner-up

Caden VanHorn’s 44. Sawyer Copeland shot a 50, and Colin Ashdown added a 52 for the Panthers.

Eastland triangular: At Lake Carroll Golf Course, Fulton won the threeteam event with a 162 score. Eastland finished second with 184 and Galena was third with 195.

Owen Van Zuiden shot a 39 to lead the Steamers, while Brady Read carded a 40, Zach Winkel tallied a 41, and Dawson Price and Jacob Voss added 42s.

Fulton is 15-0 overall and 12-0 in conference play this season.

Girls golf

Newman quadrangular: At Emerald Hills, Erie-Prophetstown won the four-team meet with a 225. Newman (231) finished second, followed by St. Bede (258) and Bureau Valley (282).

Three Rivers Conference Meet: At Saukie Golf Course in Rock Island, Erie-Prophetstown placed second with a 384, Newman placed sixth with 437 and Bureau Valley placed seventh with 484. Rockridge led the seven-team field with 330.

Isabella Johnston paced the Panthers with a 90, tying for fifth overall, while Lillian McWilliams shot a 96 to finish ninth and Hannah Huisman and Jaelin Hawkins added 99s.

Volleyball

Fulton 2, Eastland 0: At Lanark, the Steamers defeated the Cougars 25-23, 25-23 in an NUIC South match.

Leaders for Fulton were Miraya Pessman with eight kills, eight assists and seven digs, Brooklyn Brennan with 15 assists, six kills and four digs,

and Resse Germann with 11 digs.

Erie-Prophetstown 2, Morrison 1: At Morrison, the Panthers defeated the Fillies 25-27, 25-14, 25-12 in a Three Rivers West match.

Leaders for Erie-Prophetstown were Lauren Abbott with 10 kills and five blocks, Jamie Neumiller with 14 digs and three aces, Kallie Wisely with 10 kills, and Kennedy Buck with 30 assists, eight digs and three blocks.

Erie-Prophetstown 2, Riverdale 1: At Erie, the Panthers defeated the Rams 23-25, 25-16, 25-19.

Leaders for Erie-Prophetstown were Kennedy Buck with 11 digs, 25 assists and four blocks, Peyton Umstead with 17 digs, Jamie Neumiller with 12 digs and three aces, and Lauren Abbott with eight kills and four blocks.

Rockridge 2, Morrison 0: At Rockridge, the Rockets defeated the Fillies 25-17, 25-22.

Girls swimming

Clinton 84, Morrison 51: The Morrison Fillies co-op won four events in a 33-point loss to the River Queens.

Keira Ary won the 200 freestyle in 2:56.67 and the 100 butterfly in 1:46.13, while Mara Ary won the 100 backstroke in 1:28.41, and Ally Richards won the 200 IM in 2:54.66.

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Morrison downs ErieProphetstown

Morrison 32, Erie-Prophetstown 13: Brady Anderson and Colton Bielema rushed for two touchdowns each to lead the Mustangs over the Panthers. Anderson racked up 138 yards on nine carries. He had 27 and 75-yard touchdown runs. Carson Strating chipped in 53 yards and a touchdown on nine carries, and Chase Newman added 51 yards on seven carries for Morrison.

Jeremiah Kochevar rushed for 79 yards on 19 carries, Demetree Larson rushed for 71 yards on 13 carries, and Justus Hough rushed for 70 yards on seven carries for Erie-Prophetstown. Larson had a 41-yard touchdown run and a 5-yard touchdown reception from Kochevar.

Fulton 40, Stockton 16: The Steamers jumped out to a 12-0 lead in the first quarter and never looked back en route to the win on the road.

The victory evens the Steamer’s record at 2-2.

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2013: Work moves forward at Veterans’ Memorial Park

60 Years

Sept. 18, 1963

Petersen Furniture Co. advertised a Serta-Ortholux mattress for $39.75 and a scientifically coordinated box spring for the same price. For the Serta Perfect Sleeper and the matching box spring, it is $79.50.

Pvt. Gene Voss arrived in Germany and is assigned with Headquarters Co. He entered the Army on March 18 and had eight weeks of basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. He then was sent to Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, for eight weeks of training in heavy artillery.

50 Years

Sept. 19, 1973

River Bend School District Board members voted to give consideration to a request filed by a delegation of school patrons to change the name of Fulton High School to River Bend High School. The request was presented by a delegation of seven who offered a petition bearing about 150 signatures. An unusual craft went through Lock

No. 13 last month. Few people saw the passage of the strange airship that is a prototype Hovercraft. The ship travels on a pillar of air that supports it, lifting it 6 to 12 inches above the surface.

40 Years

Sept. 21, 1983

Mrs. Edward Pannell was surprised when an American flag arrived on her 86th birthday. The surprise came after Pannell’s son, Hie, of Califorinia contacted Calfiornia state rep. Glenn Anderson, who had a flag that had flown over the U.S. Capitol sent to Pannell. David Marshall, who taught in the Thomson schools, is the new principal of Fulton High School. His appointment was approved by the Board of Education. His salary will be $28,750 a year. Marshall succeeds John Bevan, who resigned after serving Fulton for five years.

30 Years

Sept. 15, 1993

Fulton received a $132,764 check from FEMA to repair the city’s flood damage.

The check does not include funds needed to repair the sanitary sewer that collapsed under the Mark Morris bridge. The money will be used for several sewer collapses within the city.

Drs. Brian and Rebecca Peck, who are optometrists, are in their new office in the Fulton Professional Building, 1130 17th St., Suite A. The business will be an eye care center.

20 Years

Sept. 17, 2003

The 1st Gateway Credit Union opened its newest branch office at 415 10th Avenue in Fulton. The staff invites residents to stop in and view the remodeled lobby and office areas. 1st Gateway offers a full line of banking services.

Mark Evers, owner of Riverside Custom Woodworking in Fulton, is expanding again. He is adding a 45-foot-by-90-foot building at the firm’s business on Route 84 and 22nd Avenue. He started the business along the riverbank and as the business

expanded, he built a 45-foot-by-90-foot building in the industrial park. He then built a 60-foot addition.

Sept. 18, 2013

The 7- and 8-year-old NIYTF Bulldogs played their second game of the season in the rain. Fulton defeated fellow Northern Illinois Youth Tackle Football conference opponent Oregon 30-6. Defensive Player of the Game was Dakin Pessman, who had multiple tackles. The Offensive Player of the Game was Payton Curley, who scored on a 50-yard run.

Work continues to progress at Fulton’s Veterans’ Memorial Park. Members of Boy Scout Troop 117, under the watchful eye of Eagle Scout candidate Jake Outzen, cleared trees and prepared the foundation for the flagpoles. The park property was given to American Legion Post 402 by Community State Bank. Some legion funds have been earmarked and set aside as money for the park.

The stages and treatment of Lyme disease are discussed YOUR HEALTH

While original cases of Lyme disease congregated in Connecticut and later in Wisconsin, it has been shown to be fairly prevalent throughout the U.S. Around the world, about 15% of people show evidence of having been infected. Many people will never know because they may not have any symptoms. The process is acquired from the bite of a tick, which carries the bacteria. Grassy, brushy and wooded areas are common sources of ticks.

Most tick bites do not carry the disease. When someone does become

infected, it is usually done in stages, with stage 1 starting three to 30 days after the tick bite. A rash that looks like a bull’s-eye commonly is present and often warm to the touch but not painful. Fever, headache, swollen joints and significant fatigue such as mono along with swollen lymph nodes and muscle aches may occur. All of this occurs in stage one.

During stage 2 the condition may progress if there has been no treatment. There may be more rashes and even neck stiffness and activity in the heart. There may be painful swelling of the eyelid or other eye related problems.

Stage 3 may involve all the early symptoms, but also large joint inflammation, especially the knees. This stage often does not begin until two to 12 months after a tick bite. Advance cases may involve damage to tissues or joints.

Although the condition is more common in warmer months, it may occur year-round as long as the temperature is above freezing. Chronic fatigue and memory problems may develop in some people. If you are in a heavy-wooded area where the ticks are common, a tick repellent is advised. Most of these products should

not be used on children younger than 3. It is recommended to do daily inspections for ticks. Long sleeves and pants also help. Showering after activity in the woods improves the chances of removing ticks.

Treatment with antibiotics is highly effective when begun in the early phases. The duration is usually 10 to 14 days. More serious infections may take more time and even IV antibiotics. Your doctor may do a laboratory test, although treatment often will begin based on clinical exposure and risk. A long-hoped-for vaccine has not yet materialized.

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NOTICE TO PROPHETSTOWN TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2023

VALUATION DATE (35 ILCS 200/9-95): JANUARY 1, 2023

Required level of assessment (35ILCS 200/9-145)

33.33%

Median level of assessments for the Township: 29.36%

Valuation based on sales from (35ILCS 200/1-155)

2020, 2021, 2022

Publication was hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this Township District in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required threeyear median level of 33.33%: Residential:

Farm Home & Site: 1.1306

Other Land & Improvements 1.1306

Questions about these valuations should be directed to:

Melody Vonholten, Township Assessor Fenton, IL 61251 (815)441-5278

Office Hours are: By Appointment Only

Pursuant to 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the Farm land assessments for the 2023 assessment year will increase by 10% of the preceding year’s median cropped soil productivity index as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue with data provided by the Farmland Assessment Technical Advisory Board resulting in a $42.61 per acre increase for each soil productivity index.

Property in this Township, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review.

If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken:

1. Contact your Township Assessor to review the assessment.

2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpay-

ers may file a complaint with the Whiteside County Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.white sidecountyil.gov for more information.

3. The final filing deadline for your Township District is generally 30 days from this publication date. After this date the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this Township.

For more information on complaint deadlines, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment.

For more information on homestead exemptions, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows:

Final Equalized Assessed Value –Exemptions=Taxable Assessment

Taxable Assessment X Current Tax Rate= Total Tax Bill

All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Whiteside County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue.

A complete list of assessments for this Township for the current assessment year, except for those assessments that were changed solely by equalization as noted above, is as follows:

NOTICE TO LYNDON TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2023

VALUATION DATE (35 ILCS 200/9-95): JANUARY 1, 2023

Required level of assessment (35ILCS 200/9-145) 33.33%

Median level of assessments for the Township: 31.58%

Valuation based on sales from (35ILCS 200/1-155)

2020, 2021, 2022

Publication was hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this Township District in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required threeyear median level of 33.33%:

Questions about these valuations should be directed to:

Melody Vonholten, Township Assessor Fenton, IL 61251 (815)441-5278

Office Hours are: By Appointment Only

Pursuant to 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the Farm land assessments for the 2023 assessment year will increase by 10% of the preceding year’s median cropped soil productivity index as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue with data provided by the Farmland Assessment Technical Advisory Board resulting in a $42.61 per acre increase for each soil productivity index.

Property in this Township, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may

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1.1355 Commercial: 1.0000
Industrial: 1.0000
Prophetstown 21-04-135-013 ACBC PROPERTIES LLC 4,558 21-04-134-004 AH-HA ENTERPRISES INC 25,373 21-04-106-021 AMERY RENTALS LLC - HILLSD 9,486 21-04-106-014 ARMSTRONG, GERALD & VALORI 41,897 21-06-300-003 BUCK, DANNY L & KAREN M 8,122 21-05-281-004 CRADY, CAROL J 43,419 21-04-205-023 DEY, TANNER L & KATHERINE 75,269 21-05-100-015 DIETZ, BUDDY 83,402 21-01-100-002 DIRKS FAMILY TRUST DTD 2/2 57,954 21-04-251-008 DRUMMET, J DAVID 29,520 21-04-152-009 EGGIMANN, JAMES F & CONNIE 30,929 21-04-136-003 EMERY, CODY M 3,422 21-04-154-007 FAY, BRIAN 5,546 15-34-376-008 GAY, DOUGLAS R & LAURIE J 49,039 21-04-205-027 GEUNS, MICHAEL T & AMANDA 90,375 21-04-203-023 HARRISON, RONALD D & DONNA 24,382 15-34-302-027 HARVEY, CRAIG & DEZERAE 86,078 21-05-227-002 HEAVENER, LUCAS L 24,037 21-04-205-022 HEFFERNAN, JAMES F & SALLY 7,259 21-05-204-002 JOHNSON, BRYAN C & STEPHAN 35,039 15-34-302-022 MALONE, STUART G & JENNIFE 8 15-34-302-024 MALONE, STUART G & JENNIFE 139 21-04-154-016 MASSINGILL, JOSEPH A & KAT 39,592 21-02-200-001 MATTHEWS FAMILY LLC 101,265 15-35-200-014 MCGINN, MICHAEL R TR DTD 1 626 15-32-201-002 MICKLEY, JACQUELINE M REV 55,821 21-05-231-001 MOSHER, DARREN R 27,687 21-05-226-015 MOSHER, DARREN R & DIANE K 40,248 21-22-300-005 ONCKEN, RONALD JR 86,342 21-22-300-004 ONCKEN, STANLEY D ET AL 165,000 21-04-128-019 PEED, CHRIS L 26,741 15-32-429-002 PROPHET GEAR INC 132,407 21-15-100-001 RASER, CHARLES B ETAL 103,368 21-05-230-037 ROSEMAN, WILLIAM J 31,965 21-29-300-014 SANDROCK, BURDETTE & DELOR 73,964 21-32-100-008 SANDROCK, BURDETTE & DELOR 5,832 15-26-100-003 SEBOK, FRANK B TRUSTEE 19,967 15-26-200-013 SEBOK, FRANK B TRUSTEE 47,988 21-04-206-007 SMITH, TIM E & LORI L 101,875 21-16-100-003 SOUTHERN, CODY J 56,267 21-04-300-004 SWANSON, CHARLES L & JANIC 68,525 21-04-105-024 WILLIAMS, ROGER L JR 46,765 21-04-105-025 WILLIAMS, ROGER L JR 40,525 21-08-300-005 WOOLUMS, JAY J & ELISABETH 20,925 15-34-353-013 ZELINSKI, SANDRA M 65,257
Residential: 1.0550 Commercial: 1.0000 Industrial: 1.0000 Farm Home & Site: 1.0554 Other Land & Improvements 1.0554
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be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review.

If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken:

1. Contact your Township Assessor to review the assessment.

2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Whiteside County Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.white sidecountyil.gov for more information.

3. The final filing deadline for your Township District is generally 30 days from this publication date. After this date the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this Township. For more information on complaint deadlines, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment.

For more information on homestead exemptions, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows: Final

Taxable Assessment X Current Tax Rate= Total Tax Bill

All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Whiteside County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue.

A complete list of assessments for this Township for the current assessment year, except for those assessments that were changed solely by equalization as noted above, is as follows:

15-16-462-004 SHANER, TREVOR J 2,262

15-16-480-005 SPENCER, BARRY S 29,733

15-21-206-002 TUCKER, TERRY W & KRISTAL 3,568

15-01-300-001 VONHOLTEN, MARK 322,727

15-03-300-003 WYCKSTANDT, GENE R & CYNTH 154,607

NOTICE TO TAMPICO TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED

VALUES FOR 2023

VALUATION DATE (35 ILCS 200/9-95): JANUARY 1, 2023

Required level of assessment (35ILCS 200/9-145)

33.33%

Median level of assessments for the Township:

31.58%

Valuation based on sales from (35ILCS 200/1-155)

2020, 2021, 2022

Publication was hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this Township District in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required threeyear median level of 33.33%:

same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken:

1. Contact your Township Assessor to review the assessment.

2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Whiteside County Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.white sidecountyil.gov for more information.

3. The final filing deadline for your Township District is generally 30 days from this publication date. After this date the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this Township.

For more information on complaint deadlines, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov.

Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment.

For more information on homestead exemptions, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows:

Final Equalized Assessed Value –Exemptions=Taxable Assessment

Questions about these valuations should be directed to:

Melody Vonholten, Township Assessor Fenton, IL 61251 (815)441-5278

Office Hours are: By Appointment Only

Pursuant to 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the Farm land assessments for the 2023 assessment year will increase by 10% of the preceding year’s median cropped soil productivity index as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue with data provided by the Farmland Assessment Technical Advisory Board resulting in a $42.61 per acre increase for each soil productivity index.

Property in this Township, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be overassessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be underassessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review.

If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the

Taxable Assessment X Current Tax Rate= Total Tax Bill

All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Whiteside County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue.

A complete list of assessments for this Township for the current assessment year, except for those assessments that were changed solely by equalization as noted above, is as follows:

14 Shaw Media / ShawLocal.com • Tuesday, September 19, 2023 WHITESIDE NEWS
Assessed
Equalized
Value –Exemptions=Taxable Assessment
Lyndon 16-07-100-006 ALTERNATIVE AG SERVICES & 171,684 16-07-200-019 BURGE, NICHOLS A & KIM M 46,118 15-11-300-012 CHAMBERLAIN, MARCIA A 56,678 15-21-227-004 FRANCIS, JERRY E & DEBRA K 66,883 15-15-177-002 G2 ERGONOMICS CORP 34,000 16-04-300-002 GARCIA, TONY & RENEE L 46,631 16-05-400-007 GARCIA, TONY & RENEE L 5,399 15-05-100-004 HAMILTON, RICHARD 40,412
HAUCK HOMES INC 5,488 16-06-300-001 JOHNSON, NICOLAS F 9,577 15-10-100-001 LANDHEER, WARREN P & CONNI 255,374 15-21-212-005 MOORE, MARTY R & SHELLY L 29,100 16-04-300-012 MORGAN, DANIEL L 31,786
OTTENS, RUSSELL G & VICKI 3,541
POWELL, CHARLES A 31,998
15-15-176-017
15-18-400-006
15-16-485-008
Residential: 1.1293 Commercial: 1.0000 Industrial: 1.0000 Farm Home & Site: 1.0902 Other Land & Improvements 1.0902
Tampico 22-04-200-005 900TH STREET WEST LLC 3,448 22-22-400-003 ABELL, CHARLES D 21,860 22-14-376-004 ABELL, CHRISTOPHER E & CHR 40,963 22-26-200-003 ABELL, ROY 40,434 22-05-100-004 ACKEBERG, RICHARD & LOUISE 48,889 22-14-357-013 ADAMS, ALEX J 33,594 22-14-357-014 ADAMS, ALEX J 2,259 22-22-228-001 ADAMS, BRETT 20,638 22-31-200-004 ADAMS, BRETT W 32,789 22-29-300-003 ADAMS, DOUGLAS E 47,093 22-15-479-001 ADAMS, JACKIE 17,108 22-34-400-006 ADAMS, JEFFREY M 65,930 22-34-400-005 ADAMS, JENNIFER S 57,319 22-34-300-002 ADAMS, JOSEPH M 37,354 22-34-300-001 ADAMS, JOSEPH MICHAEL ET U 41,490 22-24-200-010 ADAMS, KRISTINE K 45,546 22-24-400-013 ADAMS, KRISTINE K 3,275 22-14-303-005 ADAMS, PAUL E 24,425 22-34-400-007 ADAMS, ROBERT E ET AL 35,285 22-15-478-026 ADAMS, ROBERT O 36,440 22-22-226-001 ADAMS, ROBERT O 50,266 22-14-378-011 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J 8,438 22-14-376-005 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J TRUSTE 26,397 Continued from previous page Continued on next page

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15 WHITESIDE NEWS Shaw Media / ShawLocal.com • Tuesday, September 19, 2023 22-14-378-012 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J TRUSTE 6,030 22-15-481-012 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J TRUSTE 2,259 22-14-354-001 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J LIVING 34,286 22-14-357-008 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J TRUSTEE 43,690 22-15-432-005 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J TRUSTEE 21,712 22-15-432-006 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J TRUSTEE 21,17 22-15-432-007 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J TRUSTEE 14,787 22-15-438-004 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J TRUSTEE 14,394 22-15-438-011 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J TRUSTEE 41,849 22-15-481-001 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J TRUSTEE 22,088 22-15-477-009 ADAMSON, BEVERLY J TRUSTEE 45,006 22-35-100-004 ALLIANCE PIPELINE 52,793 22-36-300-009 ALLIANCE PIPELINE 499 22-15-427-003 AMERY RENTALS LLC - TAMPIC 10,769 22-15-482-019 AMERY RENTALS LLC - TAMPIC 26,304 22-15-482-021 AMERY RENTALS LLC - TAMPIC 13,380 22-14-328-011 ANDERSON, ADAM I 9,777 22-15-438-012 ANDERSON, BONNIE L 36,322 22-14-352-003 ANDERSON, DAVID E 15,445 22-10-200-001 ANDERSON, JAMES J TRUSTEE 53,779 22-33-100-002 ANDERSON, JAMES J TRUSTEE 44,701 22-33-200-003 ANDERSON, JAMES J TRUSTEE 43,711 22-33-300-001 ANDERSON, JAMES J TRUSTEE 46,069 22-36-200-001 ANDERSON, JAMES P ET AL 84,727 22-15-482-023 APPLE, ROBERT & BETTY GLAS 56,326 22-14-303-004 ASK ROSENOW FAMILY TRUST 32,777 22-15-481-005 BAKER, CLARENCE R 15,136 22-15-451-006 BALSLEY, MATTHIEW & MOLLY 42,424 22-15-451-007 BALSLEY, MATTHIEW & MOLLY 3,430 22-22-226-003 BAROCIO, GONZALO A 13,465 22-22-228-002 BARRON, JOSHUA 28,023 22-14-305-001 BATTEN, DAVID H 46,600 22-14-309-012 BATTEN, HOWARD A & PATRICI 59,009 22-14-353-004 BATTEN, HUNTER 29,639 22-23-126-005 BATTEN, JAMES 39,698 22-23-126-004 BATTEN, JAMES D & ENEDINA 35,589 22-14-354-002 BATTEN, TODD 37,106 22-22-228-016 BATTEN, TODD & SCOTT BATTE 24,488 22-22-227-005 BECK, DAVID C 2,259 22-22-227-006 BECK, DAVID C 29,510 22-14-309-003 BECK, JOSHUA A & ADRIENNE 33,680 22-15-431-007 BENDER, BRIAN K 31,743 22-33-400-003 BENNER PROPERTIES LLC 23,763 22-18-300-001 BENNER PROPERTIES LLC 60,976 22-19-100-002 BENNER PROPERTIES LLC 31,323 22-30-300-003 BENNER PROPERTIES LLC 34,747 22-14-356-008 BERANEK, RITA N 11,547 22-15-477-008 BERRY, CHRISTINA & ROBERT 2,890 22-04-200-004 BLACKERT, GAYLE 25,886 22-05-400-008 BLACKERT, GAYLE 106,863 22-16-100-008 BLACKERT, GAYLE 34,913 22-17-400-002 BLACKERT, GAYLE 118,157 22-11-300-007 BLOSSER, BRENTON D & JUDI 46,788 22-11-300-008 BLOSSER, BRENTON D & JUDI 151,283 22-24-100-012 BLOSSER, NELSON & BRENDA 106,625 22-15-481-009 BOOTH, FRANK & CONNIE 35,488 22-22-276-004 BOUCHER, TYA M 1,187 22-15-434-006 BOYENGA, ROBERT & CYNTHIA 33,967 22-14-310-011 BRAASCH, KENNETH W 33,265 22-14-351-011 BRAASCH, STEVE 19,292 22-14-377-005 BRAASCH, STEVEN EDWARD 35,331 22-27-100-003 BRADY, MICHAEL T & BARBARA 51,795
BRADY, STEPHEN H & RHONDA 131,995
BRALL, CHARLES L 43,867 22-12-400-005 BROERS, WESLEY G TR 45,296 22-02-100-002 BRUDER, DENNIS V & DOROTHY 38,710
BRUNS, JEFFREY Q & JANN M 30,028
22-21-400-001
22-14-309-006
22-15-435-001
BRYAN, MICHAEL W & DEANN M 7,432 22-14-302-005 BRYAN, ROBERT E TR DTD 3/2 29,147 22-14-309-013 BRYAN, WAYNE B 2,259 22-14-309-014 BRYAN, WAYNE B 31,265 22-14-357-006 BRYAN, ZACHARY W 27,638 22-14-306-005 BUCKLEY, NANCY J 18,745
BUCKLEY, STEVE J & ANGELA 35,302 22-23-101-019 BUCKLEY, STEVE J & ANGELA 5,543 22-14-377-001 BUCKLEY, STEVEN J & ANGELA 2,259 22-22-228-007 BUCKLEY, STEVEN J & ANGELA 31,874 22-14-377-002 BUCKLEY, STEVEN J & ANGELA 32,259 22-22-228-008 BUCKLEY, STEVEN J & ANGELA 2,259 22-20-100-001 BUREN GRAIN FARMS 119,706 22-15-434-004 BURGER, LAWRENCE L 37,586 22-11-300-001 BURGESS FAMILY TRUST %CARO 7,670 22-11-100-003 BURGESS FAMILY TRUST %CARO 16,249 22-16-200-004 BURGESS FAMILY TRUST %CARO 26,162 22-14-355-016 BURGESS, REBECCA L & JACOB 16,966 22-25-100-002 BURKE, MARY ETAL 24,247 22-25-200-001 BURKE, MARY ETAL 77,581 22-25-200-002 BURKE, MARY ETAL 31,003 22-24-400-015 BURKE, PATRICK M 5,580 22-14-309-005 CADY, DAVID L 29,730 22-14-356-017 CADY, LARRY J & SHARON A 39,739 22-15-479-030 CAGLE, HAL K 32,001 22-14-328-008 CAIN, CHERYL L 18,059 22-15-433-004 CANNAVO, CHAD A 27,799 22-14-355-003 CANNING, JANICE C 28,115 22-14-352-005 CARBONI, MARY P 10,512 22-14-302-004 CARR, KENDALL 25,179 22-14-355-001 CASEYS RETAIL COMPANY 750 22-14-355-002 CASEYS RETAIL COMPANY 97,927 22-14-378-010 CATER, JONATHAN J 56,994 22-14-329-001 CATO, CONNIE 42,383 22-15-431-002 CHALUPNIK, JOLENE 29,010 22-01-300-002 CHAMBERS, MARY ETAL 33,262 22-11-100-001 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C 24,574 22-11-100-002 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C 26,019 22-14-100-002 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C 51,772 22-14-200-001 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C 54,277 22-14-327-002 CHRIEST, TYLER 32,143 22-14-310-004 CHRISTENSEN, STEPHANIE 21,921 22-14-357-003 CHURCH, BRADLEY J 37,710 22-14-356-011 CHURCH, DENISE J 30,054 22-03-200-001 CHURCH, RONALD LEE 53,050 22-15-430-006 CHURCH, TIMOTHY J & LISA M 31,874 22-25-100-005 CLARK, GARY J 18,305 22-25-300-001 CLARK, GARY J 105,146 22-14-310-009 CLAYTON, EDWARD A JR 5,429 22-14-310-010 CLAYTON, EDWARD A JR 40,240 22-14-309-015 CLAYTON, NICHOLAS 17,744 22-32-100-002 COERS, EARL F & PATRICIA E 29,715 22-32-200-001 COERS, EARL F & PATRICIA E 48,398 22-32-200-002 COERS, JAMES 44,388 22-14-328-009 COLCLASURE, BONNIE L 32,172 22-15-435-003 COLE, GREGORY B 13,213 22-24-300-007 COLE, GREGORY B 16,578 22-22-228-011 COLE, GREGORY B 8,162 22-24-100-008 COLE, GREGORY B 117,608 22-14-355-017 COLE, JOYCE M 31,368 22-15-482-013 COLEMAN, JAMES P 34,829 22-24-299-100 COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO 42 22-36-299-100 COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO 42 22-27-400-001 COOK AG1 LLC 43,200 22-27-300-002 COOK, DEBRA ANN 45,655 22-14-357-022 COOPER, BRUCE W 38,418 22-14-357-021 COOPER, BRUCE W 2,259 22-15-479-011 COOPER, JENNIFER 4,057 22-14-309-007 CRANE, KENNETH & LEANNE 22,492 22-14-354-003 CRANE, KENNETH L 32,333 22-14-306-003 CRANE, KENNETH L & LEANNE 22,275 22-14-303-018 CROW, EDWARD III & MARIA M 24,170 22-14-353-011 CUMBY, STEVEN R 847 22-14-353-012 CUMBY, STEVEN R 6,111 22-14-351-019 CUTSINGER, DEBRA 8,660 22-31-100-002 DAVCATH MATTHEWS FAMILY LL 38,972 22-30-100-003 DAVIS, PAMELA K 43,241 22-15-479-015 DEAN, JAMES 5,350 22-15-476-005 DEAN, RICHARD A & SUSAN M 11,333 22-15-479-010 DEAN, RICHARD A & SUSAN M 14,452 22-15-478-006 DEBROCK, RYAN L 35,152 22-15-478-018 DEBROCK, RYAN L 2,259 22-15-438-006 DECRANE, HALIE A 22,036 22-15-480-004 DEVER, KAREN L 14,638 22-02-200-001 DEWITTE, BRANDON T & WHITN 55,817 22-15-428-009 DICKEY, JENNIFER 22,822 22-15-436-005 DOANE, MEGAN E 30,310 22-14-379-001 DOLPH, STEPHEN G & LINDA J 86,224 22-22-227-001 DORATHY, DOUGLAS R 22,296 22-15-478-002 DORATHY, GENE R 847 22-15-479-026 DORATHY, PATRICK R & DEBRA 24,425 22-15-479-029 DORATHY, PATRICK R & DEBRA 847 22-15-478-001 DORATHY, SHIRLEY A 34,857 22-20-300-005 DORE, THOMAS E TR DTD 7/3/ 30,678 22-18-400-002 DORE, THOMAS E TTEE 47,270 22-19-100-003 DORE, THOMAS E TTEE 32,130 22-19-200-001 DORE, THOMAS E TTEE 70,158 22-19-400-001 DORE, THOMAS E TTEE 46,260 22-20-300-002 DORE, THOMAS E TTEE 57,089 22-20-300-004 DORE, THOMAS E TTEE 12,471 22-28-200-001 DOTY, CONNIE L 48,242 22-15-426-005 DRILLING, TONI M 30,102 22-15-432-004 DSV SPV2 LLC 26,784 22-03-400-002 DUFFY, BRIAN J & JANE A 71,687 22-29-200-004 EADS, DANIEL CHARLES 66,781 22-15-478-023 ELGIN, RONALD L 27,255 22-14-356-020 EMERY, DAVID J & SARA L 2,259 22-14-356-014 EMERY, DAVID J & SARA L 22,628 22-24-400-005 EQUISTAR CHEMICALS LP, 188 22-14-309-004 ETHERIDGE, RANDY L 59,196 22-14-309-002 ETHERIDGE, RANDY L 2,259 22-14-351-013 ETHERIDGE, RANDY L 13,189 22-14-351-014 ETHERIDGE, RANDY L 1,694 22-14-303-003 EUHUS, MARGARET 27,660 22-17-200-005 FARGO ROAD SOLAR LLC 170,023 22-14-310-006 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE 24,546 22-14-328-002 FETROW, GARY 35,335 22-14-305-008 FILICETTE, TERESA LYNN ET 46,507 22-15-430-002 FISK, BENJAMIN L 28,418 22-15-430-003 FISK, BENJAMIN L 2,259 22-14-352-006 FOLKEN, GARY J & CAROL L 29,238 22-15-426-004 FORTUNE, THOMAS & REGINA 26,813 22-15-482-009 FORWARD, AMANDA C 39,996 22-31-300-001 FORWARD, GARY D 168,685 22-31-300-004 FORWARD, GARY D 17,488 22-22-400-002 FORWARD, GARY D & JODY L 4,460 22-15-100-001 FORWARD, GREGORY P 182,631 22-15-200-001 FORWARD, GREGORY P 25,441 22-15-200-002 FORWARD, GREGORY P 13,864 22-15-200-003 FORWARD, GREGORY P 588 22-15-200-004 FORWARD, GREGORY P 5,392 22-26-300-004 FORWARD, GREGORY P & NANCY 56,059 22-27-300-001 FORWARD, GREGORY P & NANCY 39,584 22-27-400-002 FORWARD, GREGORY P & NANCY 48,776 22-35-100-001 FOSTER, KENT A 73,535 22-17-200-003 FOTZLER FARMS LLC 525 22-15-428-010 FOUNTAIN INVESTMENTS LLC 4,289 22-15-437-002 FOX, DAVID W & CONNIE M 32,763 22-14-302-006 FOY, REBECCA A ET AL 47,228 22-14-351-018 FRANK, CORDELL J 18,861 22-14-310-012 FRANK, THOMAS G 36,743 22-15-429-004 FRANK, TODD K 30,551 22-15-478-012 FRANKS, IAN B & TORI L 24,572 Continued from previous page Continued on next page
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16 Shaw Media / ShawLocal.com • Tuesday, September 19, 2023 WHITESIDE NEWS 22-15-434-002 FRITSCH, TOM L 20,353 22-15-434-003 FRITSCH, TOMMY L & MELODIE 42,564 22-13-199-001 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS 11 22-14-303-019 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS 43,230 22-25-199-002 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS 71 22-34-100-001 GENESIS NURSERY INC 113,040 22-27-300-007 GENESIS NURSERY INC 378,999 22-15-434-001 GERDES, CHESTER 25,573 22-14-355-008 GERDES, SIGNE J 26,141 22-14-305-002 GIBBONS, DAVID J & LAURA 18,777 22-06-200-004 GIBSON, DAVID F & GAIL M 47,869 22-23-101-010 GILLASPY, CLAYTON T 6,311 22-15-478-003 GREEN, KENNETH V 2,259 22-14-351-026 GREEN, KENNETH V 750 22-15-435-002 GREEN, KENNETH V 20,842 22-23-101-003 GREENWOOD, JULIE 19,278 22-15-482-020 GRIMES, ALICE L TRUSTEE 38,622 22-15-482-018 GRIMES, HAROLD D 847 22-15-482-001 HADAWAY, JAMES ET AL 23,925 22-14-328-010 HADAWAY, JASON K 18,279 22-14-305-006 HADAWAY, JENNIFER L 32,327 22-15-476-003 HADAWAY, STEVE K 30,663 22-15-476-002 HADAWAY, STEVEN K & 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18 Shaw Media / ShawLocal.com • Tuesday, September 19, 2023 WHITESIDE NEWS 22-24-100-005 ROCK RIVER LUMBER & GRAIN 3,960 22-24-100-007 ROCK RIVER LUMBER & GRAIN 958,523 22-14-354-006 ROCKWELL, DAVID L & RHONDA 29,462 22-12-400-007 ROESSLEIN, RICHARD G & E J 108,588 22-13-200-004 ROESSLEIN, RICHARD G & E J 2,867 22-36-100-001 ROSENE, JAN ANN ETAL 85,688 22-14-377-003 ROSENE, JEFFREY C 48,945 22-23-101-009 SAGE, ARTHUR W 34,996 22-14-357-032 SALADINO, WILLIAM A & RONN 26,588 22-15-479-022 SANDROCK, GARY L 14,554 22-02-100-001 SANDROCK, GARY L & KATHRYN 7,265 22-14-351-002 SANDROCK, GREGORY A ETAL 5,460 22-15-433-005 SCANLAN, EVAN 23,357 22-22-300-006 SCANLAN, KEVIN L & DONNA M 30,783 22-15-428-003 SCANLAN, NORDEN W 7,024 22-15-428-001 SCANLAN, NORDEN W & MARY J 2,259 22-15-428-002 SCANLAN, NORDEN W & MARY J 38,320 22-15-428-004 SCANLAN, NORDEN W & MARY J 2,259 22-15-451-008 SCHINDEL, LANCE 24,027 22-15-480-010 SCHINDEL, LANCE 2,259 22-14-353-002 SCHLOSSER, DONNA 29,148 22-14-353-003 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22-06-100-002 ZSCHIESCHE, GORDON 27,826 22-06-400-003 ZSCHIESCHE, GORDON 32,398 22-07-200-001 ZSCHIESCHE, GORDON 32,386 September 19, 2022 Continued from previous page

Fulton pulls away for win over Polo in NUIC South

Once Fulton got its offense rolling, there wasn’t much Polo could do to slow it down.

After tight starts to each set in the NUIC South match Sept. 14, the Steamers pulled away in both for a 25-16, 25-15 win over the host Marcos.

“I think the confidence goes though the roof with the players we have out there. With a little bit of humbleness, it’s a deadly combo,” senior middle Ava Bowen said. “It’s just being confident and having fun.”

Polo (5-6, 2-1 NUIC South) led 3-2 in each set, but Fulton (9-1, 3-0) took over from there. An ace by Kali Brewer and kills by Olivia Knott and Annaka Hackett made it 11-5 in the first set and then Brooklyn Brennan had a block and a kill on back-to-back points for an 18-9 lead. Hackett had three kills and a block in the final five points for Fulton.

She credited the Steamers’ back row as making the difference in this match.

“Passing is always the first step, 100%. To hit a middle ball, you have to have a good pass first so you can get set up. The first pass always has to be good to run that offense,” said Hackett, who had nine kills, two blocks and four digs.

“When there’s a good pass, the middles are so thankful.”

Playing without their usual second setter, the Steamers didn’t miss a beat. Brewer, a junior, stepped in for senior Miraya Pessman, who is dealing with a leg injury, and finished with seven assists, two kills, five digs, a block and an ace.

Brewer was the setter for the sopho-

more team last year but moved to DS at the beginning of the season.

“One of our setters is out, so we had a backup setter and she did a really good job adjusting to all of our different hits,” Hackett said. “She definitely stepped up and out of her comfort zone. She used to set, but she hasn’t done it for a while, but she did really well coming back.”

“The key to getting everyone involved is having good communication,” Bowen said. “Kali, she didn’t set previously this year and she came in and did a great job filling in and just communicating, being on good terms, letting everyone know where they’re hitting.”

Kills by Knott and Hackett and two spikes by Brennan helped Fulton open an 11-5 lead in the second set. A kill by Courtney Grobe and an ace by Ellie Wells cut the Polo deficit to 13-10, but a kill and back-to-back blocks by Bowen, then a kill by Brewer pushed the Steamers lead back to 17-10.

Hackett and Haley Smither had kills around a pair of Reese Dykstra aces, and Hackett again finished off the set and match with a final kill.

Brennan had 13 assists, five digs, three kills and a block, and libero Resse Germann chipped in nine digs for Fulton.

“Our passing was really on tonight. We’ve been working hard at practice and it really paid off. We were able to set our middles a lot more,” Brennan said. “We have a lot of strong hitters and it’s really nice as a setter. Even if I have an off set, they’re able to get the ball and still get a kill from it. I’m just able to rely on them a lot.”

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Alex T. Paschal Fulton’s Brooklyn Brennan plays the ball against Polo’s Sydnei Rahn (left) and Camrynn Jones on Sept. 14.
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NOTICE TO CLYDE/USTICK TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2023

VALUATION DATE (35 ILCS 200/9-95): JANUARY 1,

2023

Required level of assessment (35ILCS 200/9-145)

33.33%

Median level of assessments for the Township:

31.58%

Valuation based on sales from (35ILCS 200/1-155) 2020, 2021, 2022

Publication was hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this Township District in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required threeyear median level of 33.33%:

Residential: 1.0554

Commercial: 1.0000

Industrial: 1.0000

Farm Home & Site: 1.0554

Other Land & Improvements 1.0554

Questions about these valuations should be directed to:

Robin Brands, Supervisor of Assessments

Morrison, IL 61270

(815)772-5195

Office Hours are: Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30

Pursuant to 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the Farm land assessments for the 2023 assessment year will increase by 10% of the preceding year’s median cropped soil productivity index as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue with data provided by the Farmland Assessment Technical Advisory Board resulting in a $42.61 per acre increase for each soil productivity index.

Property in this Township, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review.

If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken:

1. Contact your Supervisor of Assessments to review the assessment.

2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Whiteside County

Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.white sidecountyil.gov for more information.

3. The final filing deadline for your Township District is generally 30 days from this publication date. After this date the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this Township.

For more information on complaint deadlines, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment.

For more information on homestead exemptions, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows:

Final Equalized Assessed Value –Exemptions=Taxable Assessment

Taxable Assessment X Current Tax Rate= Total Tax Bill

All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Whiteside County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue.

A complete list of assessments for this Township for the current assessment year, except for those assessments that were changed solely by equalization as noted above, is as follows:

NOTICE TO MT. PLEASANT/ UNION GROVE TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2023

VALUATION DATE (35 ILCS 200/9-95): JANUARY 1, 2023

Required level of assessment (35ILCS 200/9-145) 33.33%

Median level of assessments for the Township: 30.94%

Valuation based on sales from (35ILCS 200/1-155) 2020, 2021, 2022

Publication was hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this Township District in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required threeyear median level of 33.33%:

Questions about these valuations should be directed to:

Melody Vonholten, Township Assessor Fenton, IL 61251

(815)441-5278

Office Hours are: By Appointment

Pursuant to 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the Farm land assessments for the 2023 assessment year will increase by 10% of the preceding year’s median cropped soil productivity index as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue with data provided by the Farmland Assessment Technical Advisory Board resulting in a $42.61 per acre increase for each soil productivity index.

Property in this Township, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your

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property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review.

If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken:

1. Contact your Township Assessor to review the assessment.

2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Whiteside County Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.white sidecountyil.gov for more information.

3. The final filing deadline for your Township District is generally 30 days from this publication date. After this date the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this Township.

For more information on complaint deadlines, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov.

Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment.

For more information on homestead exemptions, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows:

Final Equalized Assessed Value –Exemptions=Taxable Assessment

Taxable Assessment X Current Tax Rate= Total Tax Bill

All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Whiteside County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue.

A complete list of assessments for this Township

for the current assessment year, except for those assessments that were changed solely by equalization as noted above, is as follows:

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Mt. Pleasant 09-20-400-002 ALT, ROBERT M & VALARIE A 91,728 09-18-276-002 ANDERSON, TAMMY S 40,291 09-06-100-014 BELT, BRANDON L 89,910 09-18-405-005 BIELEMA, CINDY SUE 21,870 09-18-405-006 BIELEMA, JOE R 24,457 09-18-157-012 BUCKWALTER, ELIZABETH J 39,996 09-18-154-021 BUIKEMA, JASON L ETAL 43,214 09-19-127-002 BUTKUS, JOHN J JR & JENNIF 59,386 09-18-430-017 CASTRO, SYDNEY 22,978 09-18-481-010 COUCH, RONALD W 34,271 09-02-100-007 DECKER, RICHARD E & KATIE 11,441 09-18-430-002 DELP-CONRAD, DREW M A 22,871 09-08-126-003 EBERSOHL, CURTIS E 123,560 09-25-400-004 ENGIE 2019 PROJECTCO-IL1 L 167,407 09-36-400-006 ENGIE 2019 PROJECTCO-IL2 L 167,407 09-36-400-007 ENGIE 2019 PROJECTCO-IL3 L 167,407 09-18-151-001 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO 33,548 09-18-152-001 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO 10,051 09-18-181-002 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO 30,000 09-18-405-004 GREEN, RICHARD C 25,818 09-19-226-007 GUZMAN, HUGO J LEMUS 26,752 09-18-477-006 GUZZO ENTERPRISES QC LLC 156,293 09-18-129-013 HAMSTRA, MICHAEL L ET AL 43,230 09-18-263-015 HEUSINKVELD, MARK D & TRAC 22,710 09-09-400-005 HUNTER, BRUCE A JR & KIMBE 100,560 09-08-401-004 JANSSEN, KYLE S & JANAE E 115,932 09-18-456-015 KARRAS, SARAH ANNE 24,281 09-18-153-018 KEPLER, ROBERT E & COLLEEN 43,340 09-01-100-006 KOPHAMER, JON R & MARTHA J 159,467 09-01-200-009 KOPHAMER, KENNETH W 12,904 09-35-400-003 KOSTER, MARTIN 72,829 09-18-179-018 KUEHL, KEVIN J & SHARI L 1,642 09-18-410-006 MARTINEZ, JUAN E ARIAS & C 18,090 09-08-453-001 MAXSON, JEFFREY A & DEBRA 50,412 09-18-430-001 MEIER, BRANDON J & TAYLOR 28,152 09-18-457-002 MEINSMA, MICHELLE L 31,471 09-08-177-006 MILNES, GARY F 48,563 09-17-176-004 MORRISON ELDERLY LIMITED P 81,468 09-19-177-005 NELSON, RANDY J & DANA 75,533 09-17-226-008 PATTEN, SUSANNAH L NYE & T 33,481 09-18-405-009 PEPPERS, CHAD J 17,650 09-17-101-035 POLING, BETH E TRUSTEE 96,707 09-07-426-005 RENKES, JEDEDIAH L & BRAND 72,604 09-18-405-003 ROGERS, DARRIN T 19,024 09-19-226-003 SCOTT, DAVID K 33,554 09-18-454-009 STEPP, JAMES E 27,028 09-34-400-007 STRALOW, CRAIG A 86,743 09-20-300-004 STRALOW, MARK P & KAREN C 60,548 09-08-101-002 STRALOW, RANDY A & KAREN J 16,910 09-18-406-004 STYLES, BRANDI N 27,619 09-18-406-005 STYLES, RICHARD L & ANDREA 29,847 09-07-100-015 TEMPLE, KENT E & LORNA 12,691 09-25-127-004 TENBOER, MARK A 34,797 09-18-477-007 TICHLER, BRIAN A 37,389 09-18-477-001 VANDERBLEEK, LUKE D 76,207 09-10-100-008 VOS, DENNIS G 117,979 09-14-300-003 WATERS, DANIEL E 40,048 09-30-400-011 ZAAGMAN, KEITH A 8,933 09-18-160-001 ZUIDEMA, TESSA M 22,088 09-18-154-014 ZUIDEMA, VINCENT R & SHEIL 43,745 Union Grove 08-32-200-010 ARMSTRONG, DALE R 94,224 08-18-101-003 BAKER, DALE 18,457 08-13-226-012 BLACK, ROBERT D 15,509 08-11-477-002 BONTRAGER, ORA & LYDIA 155,735 08-05-100-010 BOONSTRA, RANDALL A & JULI 13,028 08-12-401-012 CARMICHAEL, JOYCE E 22,786 08-22-300-003 ENGIE 2020 PROJECTCO-IL4 L 167,407 08-15-300-006 FITZWATER, MERVIN 44,378 08-09-100-008 FORSTER, BLAKE & ELIZABETH 54,766 08-13-228-004 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO 40,000 08-13-251-003 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO 25,050 08-13-251-004 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO 2,067 08-13-427-003 GIVEN, REX B JR 116 08-24-278-014 HARMON, PAUL E & JAMIE L 64,004 08-24-277-007 HOGUE, DARRYL E 71,121 08-24-277-006 HOULDSON FAMILY REVOCABLE 1,763 08-03-328-003 ISAACSON, ROBERT J 33,779 08-30-200-012 JACOBS, DARREN & ANGELA 21,493 08-30-200-013 JACOBS, DARREN & ANGELA 5,196 08-13-300-017 MILNES , CHAD A 112,546 08-13-226-013 MORRISON COMMUNITY HOSPITA 88,955 08-12-301-001 PETERSON, GERALD W JR & PA 42,258 08-34-100-004 ROSALES, FRANCISCO A 56,634 08-31-200-007 SCHAVER, DAVID L & MARY A 56,564 08-29-100-008 SCHAVER, KENNETH J & ARLEN 2,861 08-18-102-014 SCHMIDT, RONALD 73,583 08-13-300-043 SMITH, ROBERT E & FRANCINE 103,976 08-05-400-004 STERENBERG, DALE W & SUSAN 156,601 08-13-279-003 VOLRATH, MARK D & ROBERT J 29,814 08-13-282-003 VOLRATH, MARK D & ROBERT J 1,947 08-13-282-004 VOLRATH, MARK D & ROBERT J 3,719 08-14-202-001 WAGENECHT, ALLEN L & DONNA 53,785 08-19-400-009 WEEKS, MARTIN J 70,082 September 19, 2023 Continued from previous page

NOTICE TO ERIE TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2023

VALUATION DATE (35 ILCS 200/9-95):

JANUARY 1, 2023

Required level of assessment (35ILCS 200/9-145)

33.33%

Median level of assessments for the Township:

31.58%

Valuation based on sales from (35ILCS 200/1-155) 2020, 2021, 2022

Publication was hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this Township District in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required threeyear median level of 33.33%:

Residential: 1.0555

Commercial: 1.0000

Industrial: 1.0000

Farm Home & Site: 1.0554

Other Land & Improvements 1.0554

Questions about these valuations should be directed to:

Robin Brands, Supervisor of Assessments

Morrison, IL 61270 (815)772-5195

Office Hours are: Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30

Pursuant to 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the Farm land assessments for the 2023 assessment year will increase by 10% of the preceding year’s median cropped soil productivity index as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue with data provided by the Farmland Assessment Technical Advisory Board resulting in a $42.61 per acre increase for each soil productivity index.

Property in this Township, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review.

If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken:

1. Contact your Supervisor of Assessments to review the assessment.

2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Whiteside County

Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.white sidecountyil.gov for more information.

3. The final filing deadline for your Township District is generally 30 days from this publication date. After this date the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this Township.

For more information on complaint deadlines, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov.

Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment.

For more information on homestead exemptions, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows:

Final Equalized Assessed Value –Exemptions=Taxable Assessment

Taxable Assessment X Current Tax Rate= Total Tax Bill

All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Whiteside County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue.

A complete list of assessments for this Township for the current assessment year, except for those assessments that were changed solely by equalization as noted above, is as follows:

Required level of assessment (35ILCS 200/9-145)

33.33%

Median level of assessments for the Township: 31.58%

Valuation based on sales from (35ILCS 200/1-155) 2020, 2021, 2022

Publication was hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this Township District in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required threeyear median level of 33.33%:

Residential: 1.0558

Commercial: 1.0000

Industrial: 1.0000

Farm Home & Site: 1.0556

Other Land & Improvements 1.0556

Questions about these valuations should be directed to:

Melody VonHolten, Township Assessor Erie, IL 61250 (815)441-5278

Office Hours are: By Appointment Only

Pursuant to 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the Farm land assessments for the 2023 assessment year will increase by 10% of the preceding year’s median cropped soil productivity index as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue with data provided by the Farmland Assessment Technical Advisory Board resulting in a $42.61 per acre increase for each soil productivity index.

Property in this Township, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review.

If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken:

1. Contact your Township Assessor to review the assessment.

NOTICE

TO NEWTON/FENTON/ PORTLAND TOWNSHIPS

TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2023

VALUATION DATE (35 ILCS 200/9-95):

1, 2023

2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Whiteside County Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.white sidecountyil.gov for more information.

3. The final filing deadline for your Township DisContinued on

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Erie 19-02-251-011 ADAMSON, DINO & TERESA BYA 63,111 20-06-276-010 ASHDOWN, JERRY 96,109 19-25-100-008 BEST HOLDINGS LLC 2,798 20-07-237-024 BRIGHT, GARY A 25,635 20-06-282-001 COLLIS, DRAKE 50,934 20-05-352-004 COPELAND, RALPH R & JENNA 62,064 20-06-478-006 CRINCOLI, THEODORE & SUSAN 36,087 19-22-200-002 DNDB REVOCABLE TRUST #2020 69,988 19-01-152-009 FOLSOM, JASON M & STEPHANI 98,607 19-14-100-010 GABRIEL, MICHAEL B 53,813 20-07-178-002 GONTERMAN, PHILLIP C JR & 57,102 20-07-209-007 HILL, GEORGE & KIMBERLY CL 4,585 20-07-234-009 MASTERSON, CHESTER & SHIRL 44,053 20-05-355-011 MCKAY, R KEITH & NANCY A 69,153 20-06-282-002 MEDEMA, REBECCA L 51,161 20-07-277-010 MEIER, SHAUN M 39,408 20-06-326-003 MUNTHER, FRANK 36,269 20-06-484-003 NEWTON, MATTHEW J 50,833 20-07-229-009 NEWTON, MORGAN TAYLOR 34,527 20-07-237-023 STEWART, JACOB & BRITTANY 63,906 19-15-100-002 TRENT, AMANDA 47,900 20-05-104-002 YOUNG, COLE C & ARIEL E 101,688 20-06-227-001 YOUNG, PAUL D & BRIGITTE M 6,982
JANUARY
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The Ancestor Project

Seventh graders at Erie Middle School were challenged to pick an ancestor or someone else they could research and learn more about to write a story telling about their life. Students conducted interviews with family members and some were able to gather additional resources to help tell their story. While there were many great stories written, not all will be published. Students enjoyed getting to know more about their families and many were surprised to learn how interesting their families were. We hope you all will enjoy their stories, too!

Marilyn Iola Hale Murphy

My Grandma Murphy is my favorite grandma. She is definitely a family person. She loves to cook. It is very fun to be at her house. She is the passage to my cousins. My grandma is an amazing person because of her childhood experiences, what happened in her adult life and from her retirement to now.

Marilyn Murphy is an amazing person because of the upbringing she had in her childhood. Marilyn is my paternal grandmother. She was born on Feb. 15, 1938, in Osceola, Iowa, to Parly

and Helen Hale. She had one brother. She lived in Iowa on a farm and went to a one-room school with one teacher. Her school had small programs and the students sometimes performed in small plays. Her school was, according to her, “way out in the boonies.” It was eight miles from town and to get there, she either walked or rode her horse named Dick. For entertainment, she played board games and read. There weren’t video games. She got through high school and went to Northwest Missouri State College to become a teacher. Marilyn’s childhood helped shape her as an amazing person.

Not only did Marilyn’s childhood affect who she was, but so did her experiences throughout her adult life. When she was 25, she married Leo (Richard) Murphy. They had two children together, Michael (my dad) and Leah (my aunt). For entertainment, she played board games and read to her childhood. She was a sort of helper teacher in Erie. It was called “special reading” and she would pull students and talk about the grammar issues that didn’t make sense in their assignments. It was basically auto correct, but on paper and by a person after you finished writing. After a few years, she

District is generally 30 days from this publication date. After this date the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this Township.

For more information on complaint deadlines, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov.

Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment.

For more information on homestead exemptions, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows:

Final Equalized Assessed Value – Exemptions=Taxable Assessment

Taxable Assessment X Current Tax Rate= Total Tax Bill

All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Whiteside County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue.

A complete list of assessments for this Township for the current assessment year, except for those assessments that were changed solely by equalization as noted above, is as follows:

finally became a fifth grade teacher for social studies and homeroom. If you lived in Erie, you most likely had her as a teacher. Marilyn’s adult life helped make her an amazing person.

Marilyn has had many experiences that have shaped the person she is today. She retired in 1999 at the age of 61. Since then, she has been living a happy life in Erie next to her son’s family. She regularly plays cards with her friends. She plays solitaire on her computer sometimes and watches movies. Sometimes some of her grandchildren (my cousins) come over from Michigan. She goes to church every Sunday unless she isn’t home. Michael sometimes has to go over to fix something. She sometimes goes to my house to play board games. She likes watching me and my brothers’ sports games. She regularly goes on vacations with my cousins, sometimes to their house, or to Missouri or places like that. In the summer, one of my cousins comes over for about a week. In that week, I basically live at her house, only going home to sleep and shower. We go to the Prophetstown pool and a trampoline park and it’s always fun. The many accomplishments and activities of Marilyn have helped to shape who she

is today.

I learned a lot about my grandma from this project and I definitely feel closer to her now. I think a life lesson she wants to teach me is to love your family.

Marilyn Murphy, my paternal grandmother, is an amazing person. Her childhood contributed to how she is an amazing person. Additionally, her adult life impacted the person she is. Marilyn’s retired life helps shape her as an amazing person. I most definitely love her.

Karen Lea McDearmon

Can you imagine having no knees for eight weeks? There’s a lot of time in wheelchairs and hospital beds. This is exactly what my grandma had to go through. She is a role model. She loves playing games. She’s also an amazing cook. Karen McDearmon is an amazing grandmother because of her childhood experiences, her accomplishments and going through hardships as an adult, and the way she loves her retirement life now.

See ANCESTOR PROJECT on page 25

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Newton 13-12-400-002 BARNARD, PEGGY I 44,359 13-35-100-005 BESSE, RANDL J & JULIE M 7,601 13-36-200-002 BROOKS, BRANDON S 65,744 13-16-400-011 CARPENTER , JEFFREY T 39,765 13-23-277-001 DAIL, MAX T TRUSTEE 232,853 13-23-400-008 DAIL, MAX T TRUSTEE 72,122 13-23-300-005 DEBOER, RANDOLPH S & DEBRA 36,921 13-29-100-004 GEERTS, RICHARD A & LORANN 49,508 13-16-300-003 HEUN, MICHAEL & JENNY KAY 125,332 13-21-100-007 HEUN, MICHAEL & JENNY KAY 123,551 13-19-126-005 LOPEZ, ANTONIO E 19,598 13-14-400-002 MANON, SCOTT P & DOROTHY R 38,691 13-21-100-003 NAFTZGER, STEVEN W & SUSAN 100,064 13-28-400-001 NORMAN, JERRY L & LORI D F 94,883 13-16-200-005 ROSENOW, PAUL E & PENNY L 31,953 13-16-200-006 ROSENOW, PAUL E & PENNY L 15,398 13-12-300-001 TEMPELMANN, KURT D 91,032 13-25-400-002 YOUNG, PAUL D & BRIGITTE M 324,935 Fenton 14-18-400-006 BAAR, DEVON 79,607 14-17-100-010 BUSH, JASON A 67,852 14-23-300-002 BUSH, ROBERTA A TRUSTEE 33,849 14-19-176-022 CADY, LESLIE & REBECCA 105,379 14-18-400-008 DORNBUSH, MICHAEL SHANE 103,906 14-19-176-021 FOSTER, KYLE W & MELISSA A 606 14-17-200-001 GRAHAM, JANICE L 269,219 14-30-400-019 HARTY, KELLY S 22,406 14-19-176-015 HIDE AWAY HILLS 1,253 14-06-100-002 LAMBERT, CANNON J & CHLOE 35,734 14-19-176-017 VANDEWOSTINE, JESSE K & CA 11,167 14-19-151-014 VICTOR, SALVADOR 642 14-09-100-002 VONHOLTEN, CHARLES 190 14-19-300-009 WELLS, JAMES W 77,558 14-08-200-011 WIEBENGA, ROBIN L & LISA C 68,249 Portland 20-12-100-007 ANDERSON, KARI & ERIC C AN 138,651 20-28-201-023 BALLARD, JIMMY L & VERNA E 46,786 20-36-300-009 BROWN, EVAN & DESTINY 2,314 20-21-376-003 COOPER, DOUGLAS S 2,028 20-12-351-008 CROSSMAN, KAREN M 11,410 20-29-400-003 DECAP, KELLI L & JEFFREY M 75,725 20-16-376-001 ELLMAKER, JUD 46,672 20-25-300-002 FRINGER, DARRYL 47,174 20-01-201-004 GRETH, DAVID & MARVA 19,757 20-16-301-004 KOFRON, DEBRA K & ROBERT J 23,594 20-11-400-003 PROEGER, DALE & DARLENE 83,905 20-28-251-001 QUAINTANCE, JOEL R & JANET 27,214 20-11-251-001 YOUNG, MATTHEW J & REBECCA 18,984 September 19, 2023
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NOTICE TO FULTON TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2023

VALUATION DATE (35 ILCS 200/9-95):

JANUARY 1, 2023

Required level of assessment (35ILCS 200/9-145)

33.33%

Median level of assessments for the Township:

30.55%

Valuation based on sales from (35ILCS 200/1-155) 2020, 2021, 2022

Publication was hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this Township District in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required threeyear median level of 33.33%:

Residential: 1.0907

Commercial: 1.0000

Industrial: 1.0000

Farm Home & Site: 1.1189

Other Land & Improvements 1.1189

Questions about these valuations should be directed to:

Robin Brands, Supervisor of Assessments

Morrison, IL 61270 (815)772-5195

Office Hours are: Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30

Pursuant to 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the Farm land assessments for the 2023 assessment year will increase by 10% of the preceding year’s median cropped soil productivity index as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue with data provided by the Farmland Assessment Technical Advisory Board resulting in a $42.61 per acre increase for each soil productivity index.

Property in this Township, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review.

If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken:

1. Contact your Supervisor of Assessments to review the assessment.

2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Whiteside County

Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.white sidecountyil.gov for more information.

3. The final filing deadline for your Township District is generally 30 days from this publication date. After this date the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this Township.

For more information on complaint deadlines, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment.

For more information on homestead exemptions, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows:

Final Equalized Assessed Value –Exemptions=Taxable Assessment

Taxable Assessment X Current Tax Rate= Total Tax Bill

All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Whiteside County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue.

A complete list of assessments for this Township for the current assessment year, except for those assessments that were changed solely by equalization as noted above, is as follows:

NOTICE TO ALBANY/ GARDEN

PLAIN TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2023

VALUATION DATE (35 ILCS 200/9-95):

1, 2023

Required level of assessment (35ILCS 200/9-145) 33.33%

Median level of assessments for the Township: 30.53%

Valuation based on sales from (35ILCS 200/1-155)

2020, 2021, 2022

Publication was hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this Township District in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required threeyear median level of 33.33%:

Questions about these valuations should be directed to:

Steve Whitmore, Township Assessor Albany, IL 61230 (309)887-4996

Office Hours are: By Appointment Only

Pursuant to 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the Farm land assessments for the 2023 assessment year will increase by 10% of the preceding year’s median cropped soil productivity index as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue with data provided by the Farmland Assessment Technical Advisory Board resulting in a $42.61 per acre increase for each soil productivity index.

Property in this Township, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than

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Fulton 01-28-121-001 ALTER, PATRICIA A 35,897 01-28-259-001 BAKER, DEBRA J 33,097 01-28-482-015 BARSEMA, DAVID A & KIMBERL 35,504 01-33-228-006 BARSEMA, JEREMY F 10,891 01-28-115-002 BARSEMA, PHYLLIS A 21,991 01-27-376-016 BARSEMA, ROBERT C & KATHLE 21,643 01-21-326-005 BOONSTRA, RANDALL A & JULI 83,030 01-27-105-001 CATTAIL VILLAGE LLC 79,267 01-28-153-002 CONSIDINE, ARLENE EVELYN R 64,994 01-22-100-032 COUNCIL, COREY A & LORA L 3,936 01-28-130-011 DAMHOFF, NATALIE H 36,463 01-27-176-003 DMW GENERAL LLC 73,607 01-27-176-009 DMW GENERAL LLC 24,619 01-35-427-005 EDFORS, TROY 75,055 01-27-351-001 FULTON COMMONS LLC 305,980 01-33-202-016 GREAT RIVER GYMNASTICS LLC 107,877 01-28-484-016 HEINITZ, CHRISTINA M 60,703 01-22-400-023 HOLLAND, ROLLIN S & DEBRA 56,142 01-21-482-002 HOUZENGA, BRAD C & SARA B 44,665 01-35-401-004 HOWARD, DAWN M & DAVID A D 79,551 01-21-301-031 JAMES, THEODORE C & KERRY 120,322 01-22-400-010 JOHNSON, CAROL JEAN 27,853 01-23-100-002 JOHNSON, CAROL JEAN 58,502 01-22-100-031 JORDAN, ALFRED C & JULIA A 31,387 01-33-376-015 KM LAND DEVELOPERS LLC 68,114 01-21-326-011 MCCUNN, MICHAEL S 40,288 01-28-330-009 MCQUISTION, NICK 44,439 01-27-176-010 MILLER, LEONA K 21,530 01-22-200-029 MONTGOMERY, DONALD E & KAT 95,502 01-33-136-018 NOWLIN, PATRICK A ET AL 368 01-28-412-007 OLSEN, DAVID A 32,670 01-14-353-009 RCV REAL ESTATE 2 LLC 52,197 01-33-136-019 RK DEVELOPMENT LC DBA RK D 82,883 01-28-352-009 ROLLAND, JEFFREY 24,457 01-28-377-001 RURAL HOUSING PARTNERS FUL 100,875 01-11-400-025 SKAALAND, BARRY M & LISA A 93,097 01-21-386-008 SNYDER, ROBERT E & LISA K 98,532 01-22-100-010 STEINHAUER, KARL W 55,783 01-22-200-022 STORJOHANN, TANNER & COURT 67,247 01-34-101-005 WATERS, JOSEPH M 2,187 01-24-101-001 WHERRY, ALEX & ISABEL 106,258 01-33-136-017 WHITESIDE SOLAR 1, LLC 160,432
JANUARY
Residential: 1.0941 Commercial: 1.0000 Industrial: 1.0000 Farm Home & Site: 1.0938 Other Land & Improvements 1.0938
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Karen McDearmom is amazing because of her childhood experiences. Karen is my maternal grandmother. Karen was born on Dec. 20, 1958, in Freeport. Her parents were Carlos and Catherine Randecker. Her siblings were Jean and Joan, who were twins, Susan, Sharon, Jerry and Linda. She was the youngest of seven children. The family had two dogs, Shrimp and Peppy.

The family lived in a two-story house in Mt. Carroll. Her father was a carpenter and built the house. Growing up, she shared a room with Sharon and Linda. Karen attended Mt. Carroll schools throughout her school career. The school was one building with different wings. Every day, she walked to school from her house, which was about six blocks. During grade school, she would come home for lunch and then walk back to school. At Christmastime, the kids did not have fancy stockings, so they would use socks. Karen would steal her brother’s socks so she could fit more things in them. The kids either got an apple or an orange in their stockings. Karen had a paper route as a job during middle school. She would skip the houses with the big dogs,

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then get in trouble with her mother and would have to go back. In high school, Karen worked at the Cardinal Food Store and also worked at a title company. She participated in track and field her senior year. She participated in FHA, which stands for Future Homemakers of America, which taught sewing, cooking and child care. Karen graduated high school in 1977. As you can see, Karen is an amazing grandmother because of the experiences of her childhood.

Not only did Karen’s childhood affect who she was, but so did her adult life. Karen married Jeffery McDearmon on Sept. 30, 1978. They lived in a trailer in Mt. Carroll when they were first married. The couple moved to a house in Fulton, and at age 21, had their first child, Julie. After Julie was born, Karen picked up cross stitching as a hobby, along with reading. Two years later, the family moved to Garden Plain, where they had their second child, Jason. Karen was 23 years old at the time. Karen worked for ComEd as a secretary. The family moved to Morrison, and Karen was 27 when Kendal, their third child, was born. Karen ended up working for the Morrison newspaper for a year before she became a secretary at Morrison High School for five years. A Christmas tradition that started in the family is the kids got

the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review.

If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken:

1. Contact your Township Assessor to review the assessment.

2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Whiteside County Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.white sidecountyil.gov for more information.

3. The final filing deadline for your Township District is generally 30 days from this publication date. After this date the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this Township.

For more information on complaint deadlines, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov.

Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment.

For more information on homestead

pajamas and ornaments on Christmas Eve, which is a tradition that is carried down to my family. The most important lesson she learned while parenting is patience is key to success. Karen started working at the Whiteside County Courthouse in the treasurer’s office. Her family was starting to grow. On Aug. 10, 2006, Karen officially was a grandma.

At age 49, Karen had knee surgery, a total knee replacement of both knees. She started having trouble and ended up having an infection in her knees. Seven years later, in 2014, she had another surgery and her knees were taken out. She had no knees for eight weeks. There was lots of time in bed and the only way to get around was a wheelchair. She could not bend her knees because she did not have any. She stayed in a nursing home for six weeks, away from her home and family. Visiting her caused some problems between her grandchildren because everyone wanted to push the wheelchair. No one wanted to take turns. Those six weeks were hard for her and her family. She was able to come home for two weeks before she had surgery to get one knee back in. Three weeks later, she got the other knee back. It is obvious that Karen’s adult life helped to make her an amazing grandmother.

Karen has had many experiences

exemptions, call (815)772-5195 or visit www.whitesidecountyil.gov

Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows:

Final Equalized Assessed Value – Exemptions=Taxable Assessment

Taxable Assessment X Current Tax Rate= Total Tax Bill

All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Whiteside County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue.

A complete list of assessments for this Township for the current assessment year, except for those assessments that were changed solely by equalization as noted above, is as

that have shaped the person she is today. She retired from the Whiteside County Courthouse after 18 years at 60 years old. Reading is still one of her favorite hobbies. Karen is enjoying her life in Morrison. She volunteers at her church’s preschool every week. She has 11 grandchildren and loves to visit them and spend quality time with them. She loves to go places to see family and go on vacation with them. The many accomplishments and activities of Karen have helped to shape who she is yet today.

I learned a lot about my grandma during this project. I didn’t know much about her childhood or all the jobs she had or why I remember having trouble reaching the handles to push her wheelchair around. She is still an awesome grandma to me. I would say I feel closer to her now because I know more about her. This project was a great way to get to know my grandma more.

Karen McDearmon, my maternal grandmother, is an amazing grandmother. Karen’s childhood contributed to the amazing grandmother she is. Additionally, her adult life also impacted who she is. Yet today, she continues to accomplish many things, which shows just how amazing of a grandma she is today. Always be patient and kind, no matter what your situation is.

25 WHITESIDE NEWS Shaw Media / ShawLocal.com • Tuesday, September 19, 2023
follows: Albany 06-24-377-007 BITLER, THOMAS D & PAMELA 1,513 06-25-300-010 BRUGGENWIRTH, STEVEN L 96,389 12-14-226-004 CHAVEZ, NICK R 20,017 06-24-386-003 CLARK, KAREN D 45,466 06-25-452-014 CONNER, WILLIAM J 42,752 06-35-200-027 COPELAND, ROBERT 81,184 12-13-400-005 DESHANE, JAMES M 78,250 12-14-226-005 DRUMMOND, PAUL J & CYNTHIA 6,516 12-12-300-007 ESHELMAN, RAYMOND & BETH 52,416 06-25-426-008 FOSTER, STEVEN P 16,962 06-24-426-009 GRANT, CHRISTOPHER M & SHE 22,095 06-26-229-002 LONERGAN, QUINN M 10,761 06-26-229-003 LONERGAN, QUINN M 10,761 06-24-377-006 PIERSOL, PAMELA L & JULIE 6,326 12-25-100-001 RUS, JAMES B 83,265 12-02-200-005 WIERENGA, BARAK 73,108 Garden Plain 07-19-351-043 BLASDELL, WILEY E & AUTUMN 6,328 07-19-351-044 BLASDELL, WILEY E & AUTUMN 178,259 07-10-200-016 CATTAIL SOLAR LLC 174,383 07-09-226-010 COLLINS, JOEL D 46,778 07-04-126-012 COUNCIL, COREY A 26,960 07-04-126-014 COUNCIL, COREY A 2,025 07-17-426-008 DOBBINS, BART D REV LIVING 14,242 07-09-202-001 EAGLE, ROBERT H & KATHRYN 110,231 07-09-400-013 EISSENS, JUSTIN L & ABIGAI 79,456 07-19-351-013 FALLS, RANDI & ELIZABETH 3,920 07-19-351-016 FALLS, RANDI & ELIZABETH 126,186 07-04-451-008 HANSEN, RICHARD E 37,428 07-16-126-002 HARING, MATTHEW L & JANE D 77,468 07-01-100-006 HARRIS, DWANE A 29,820 07-30-100-015 HUTTON, ASHTON 50,786 07-17-426-006 KEILLER, PAUL J & ELISABET 54,855 07-19-276-003 KIRBY, SCOTT & BECKY 9,247 07-11-400-004 MANNING, ALAN P & DIANE D 47,781 07-20-300-008 MAYERS, JEFFERY A & DENISE 41,690 07-20-301-001 MAYERS, JEFFERY A & DENISE 2,072 07-03-351-002 MITCHELL, SCOTT CHARLES 13,577 07-19-177-003 MUELLER, TODD A FAMILY TR 2,507 07-04-127-003 OLSEN, DAVID A 27,864 07-10-100-017 PRUETT, JAMES S 55,603 07-24-100-005 SMITH, VERNON L & LINDA K 143,486 07-13-100-001 SNYDER, JAMES A 202,686 07-04-426-003 TEAL, DAVID C & JESSICA L 17,096 07-28-400-007 TEGELER, KEITH D & RUBY J 36,544 07-26-400-006 TEMPLE, DOUGLAS G 130,876 07-04-302-011 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM 3,038 07-04-302-012 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM 1,631 September 19, 2023

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 Methodist Church 10019 Main Street, Fenton

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 facebook.com/morrisonfirstbaptist

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

Jentry Fane, DVM, DVM, R.R. Zinkem, DVM, S.E. Blair, DVM, SJ. Lawfer, DVM Phone 815-772-4047

14993 Lyndon Rd., Morrison

26 Shaw Media / ShawLocal.com • Tuesday, September 19, 2023 WHITESIDE NEWS 421 Lincolnway East Morrison Farmers Elevator 815-772-4029 - Morrison, IL Rock River Lumber & Grain 815-537-5131 - Prophetstown Frary’s Lumber & Supply 815-537-5151 - Prophetstown RUTLEDGE ELECTRIC 822 Main, Erie Serving the Area Since 1980 Farm • Residential • Commercial Wiring & Contracting 309-659-2195 Dr. Scott Kunau Dr. Tina Kao-Reasoner 1130 17th Street, Fulton, IL 815-589-4007 WISDOM Heating and Air Erie, Illinois “For your wisest climate solutions” Allure of Prophetstown Senior Living Apartments Skilled Nursing Services Hospice Inpatient Outpatient Therapy Service 310 Mosher Drive,
815-537-5175 Morrison Veterinary Clinic
Prophetstown
Dental Associates
Fulton

CHURCH LISTINGS

St. Peter’s Lutheran Church 601 N. Jackson St., Morrison www.stpetersmorrison.com

Interim Reverend David Andermann

Morrison Christian Reformed Church www.morrisoncrc.org

300 W. South St. - 815-772-4657

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

Pastor Diana Verhulst

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 Reverend Slawomir Zimodro

105 Benton St., Tampico 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

CHURCH BRIEFS

Mission Possible Kids is Sept. 24 at Erie United Methodist Church

If you’re in pre-K through fourth grade and want to make a difference in the world, you can become a secret agent with Mission Possible Kids at Erie United Methodist Church, 811 Eighth St., Erie.

New agent training and the first meeting for former agents is from 10 to 10:40 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 24, in the MPK agent room next to the church office.

MPK “agents” do top secret missions such as making gifts for children in hospitals, providing supplies to kids in shelters, feeding the hungry, helping animals at adoption centers and much more.

Should you accept this challenge, you will learn how you can change the world, complete a mission every month and even participate in top secret off-site missions, work toward secret agent promotions and track the number of lives you touch on each and every mission.

To join, complete the Agent Registration Form and submit it to MPK Director Rev. Tiffany Garcea.

For information, call 815-656-0356 or email pastortiffanygarcea@gmail.com.

SVRC installs new pastor

FULTON – An installation service for the Rev. Paul Wissink was Sept. 17 at Spring Valley Reformed Church.

Wissink became the church’s senior pastor.

The church is located at 10960 Spring Valley Road in Fulton. Everyone is invited to attend the church’s services.

First Reformed Church’s worship and activities

Join us for worship at 9 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 24, at First Reformed Church, located at 510 15th Ave. in Fulton. Pastor Chuck Huckaby will bring the message. Sunday School classes begin at 10:30 a.m. Coffee and refreshments are available during the social time after the service in the library.

Creative Crew will meet at 9 a.m.

COLLEGE NEWS

MHS graduates on SVCC’s spring president’s, dean’s lists

Four Morrison Community High School graduates (Class of 2022) have been named to Sauk Valley Community College president’s and dean’s lists for

Wednesday, Sept. 27.

Senior meals will be available at 11:30 a.m. Fridays at the church.

The football and cheerleader breakfast will be at 7 a.m. Friday, Sept. 22.

Services are livestreamed on Facebook. Go to www.facebook.com/groups/ firstfulton to join the group and see the services. 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 worship at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 24. Rev. Catherine Martin will deliver the message.

This week’s activities:

Viewing of Season 3 of “The Chosen” will be shown at 6:15 p.m. Boy Scouts will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the Outreach Center.

Christian Education for children and teens will meet at 5:45 p.m. Wednesday.

The Sit-N-Sew group will meet from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday.

Bell choir practice will be at 6 p.m. and choir practice will be at 7 p.m., Thursday. For more information, visit www. fultonpreschurch.org or call the church office at 815-589-3580.

The Table at CrossView Church’s menu

The Table, a free community meal, is held each Wednesday at CrossView Church, 703 14th Ave. in Fulton. Serving begins at 5:30 p.m. and runs to 6:15 p.m.

Sept. 20: Spaghetti casserole, corn, applesauce, dessert

Sept. 27: Scalloped potatoes and ham, Jimmy John’s bread, watermelon, dessert

Oct. 4: Chili, crackers, cinnamon rolls, Jello cups, desserts

Oct. 11: Mac and cheese, Jimmy John’s bread, green beans, apple slices, assorted desserts

If River Bend schools are canceled because of weather, The Table also is canceled.

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the 2023 spring semester:

President’s full-time list (3.75 to 4.00 grade-point average): Hanna Lambdin

Dean’s full-time list (3.5-3.749 GPA): Hailey Kozovic, Rongxuan Li and Adam D. Neumann

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We move the earth! • Farm Tiling with GPS Mapping • Waterways • All types of Excavating • Trucking • Ditch Work • Tree Shredding • Culverts • Basements • Demolition • Site Prep • Clearing • Road Building • Asphalt Paving • Ponds • Sanitary Sewer & Water • Commercial Building Alan Stichter, Owner/Operator 309-659-2022 • Erie, IL REBECCA HUIZENGA Attorney at Law 1011 Fourth Street, Fulton 815-589-2859 521 W. Wall St., Morrison, IL Phone 815-400-9141 Dr. Mindy Hochgesang, DMD Dr. Craig Peterson, DMD www.midwestcornerstone.com Whiteside News Sentinel The Prophetstown Echo The Fulton Journal The Review CREMATION Simple Dignified Affordable Licensed in Illinois & Iowa Serving the area since 1937 FARM TIRE INC. ON THE FARM SERVICE BIG or SMALL SEMI - CAR - LIGHT TRUCK FARM - INDUSTRIAL We Sell and Service All Major Brands 309-887-4447 16262 Waller Rd., (Rt. 84), Fulton, IL Drs. Terry and Sarah Foust “Serving Large and Small Animals” 602 N. 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We move the earth! • Farm Tiling with GPS Mapping • Waterways • All types of Excavating • Trucking • Ditch Work • Tree Shredding • Culverts • Basements • Demolition • Site Prep • Clearing • Road Building • Asphalt Paving • Ponds • Sanitary Sewer & Water • Commercial Building Alan Stichter, Owner/Operator 309-659-2022 • Erie, IL COMPLETE AUTOBODY REPAIR! Home of the Loaner Car! 1001 31st Ave., Fulton Dan Bennett, Owner 815-589-3266 TOWING AVAILABLE 521 W. Wall St., Morrison, IL Phone 815-400-9141 Dr. Mindy Hochgesang, DMD Dr. Craig Peterson, DMD www.midwestcornerstone.com MakingHomesAccessible 916 Alanah Lane, than $800 including utilities. Dan Dolan 563-570-1460 Office 563-381-4088 Millcreek Crossing Sentinel The Prophetstown Echo The Fulton Journal The Review To Place Your Ad Here Call 815-632-2560 CREMATION Simple Dignified Affordable 563-242-0252 SNELL-ZORNIG Funeral Homes and Crematory Licensed in Illinois & Iowa Serving the area since 1937 BIG or SMALL SEMI - CAR - LIGHT TRUCK FARM - INDUSTRIAL We Sell and Service All Major Brands 309-887-4447 16262 Waller Rd., (Rt. 84), Fulton, IL “Serving Large and Small Animals” 602 N. High Street, Port Byron, IL Phone 309-524-6484 Fax: 309-524-6485 www.riverviewvets.com Copper - Brass Aluminum Cans & More We Pick Up Large Items Roll Off Service Larry’s Metal Company, Inc. 7999-1/2 Black Rd., Fenton Hours: M-R 8-4:30; Sat. 8-12 309-659-2912 HINRICHS PLUMBING & HEATING Prophetstown 815-537-2125 Heating & Cooling Goodman and Tempstar Certified Expert Installation and Repair Work WE SERVICE MOST BRANDS QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES PETERSEN Sanitary Service Reasonable Rates Portable Toilet Rentals & Service Septic Tan� Pumping Phone 309-887-4585 DEERVIEW CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT 7 carpenters • building plans • excavating concrete work • siding & windows • metal roofs Chad Milnes, Brian Bender, Mitch Milnes, Gary Milnes, Dale Klausing You can get the entire job done with 1 call 815-772-7171 STICHTER CONSTRUCTION, Inc. Quality work! We move the earth! • Farm Tiling with GPS Mapping • Waterways • All types of Excavating • Trucking • Ditch Work • Tree Shredding • Culverts • Basements • Demolition • Site Prep • Clearing • Road Building • Asphalt Paving • Ponds • Sanitary Sewer & Water • Commercial Building Alan Stichter, Owner/Operator 309-659-2022 • Erie, IL COMPLETE AUTOBODY REPAIR! Home of the Loaner Car! 1001 31st Ave., Fulton Dan Bennett, Owner 815-589-3266 TOWING AVAILABLE REBECCA HUIZENGA Attorney at Law 1011 Fourth Street, Fulton 815-589-2859 MakingHomesAccessible 916 Alanah Lane, Clinton, IA Dan Dolan built homes feature: No step entry - ADA approved Roll in shower Lawn care and snow removal Learn about purchasing a home with a one-time payment for anyone over age 62 Projected monthly expenses less than $800 including utilities. Dan Dolan 563-570-1460 Office 563-381-4088 Millcreek Crossing To Place Your Ad Here Call 815-632-2560 DIRECTORY
FARM TIRE INC. ON THE FARM SERVICE BIG or SMALL SEMI - CAR - LIGHT TRUCK FARM - INDUSTRIAL We Sell and Service All Major Brands 309-887-4447 16262 Waller Rd., (Rt. 84), Fulton, IL Drs. Terry and Sarah Foust “Serving Large and Small Animals” 602 N. High Street, Port Byron, IL Phone 309-524-6484 Fax: 309-524-6485 www.riverviewvets.com WE ARE OPEN! WANTED Dead or Alive REWARD Junk Cars - Farm Equipment - Appliances - Fencing, etc.Copper - Brass Aluminum Cans & More We Pick Up Large Items Roll Off Service Larry’s Metal Company, Inc. 7999-1/2 Black Rd., Fenton Hours: M-R 8-4:30; Sat. 8-12 309-659-2912 HINRICHS PLUMBING & HEATING Prophetstown 815-537-2125 Heating & Cooling Goodman and Tempstar Certified Expert Installation and Repair Work WE SERVICE MOST BRANDS QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES DEERVIEW CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT 7 carpenters • building plans • excavating concrete work • siding & windows • metal roofs Chad Milnes, Brian Bender, Mitch Milnes, Gary Milnes, Dale Klausing You can get the entire job done with 1 call 815-772-7171 STICHTER CONSTRUCTION, Inc. Quality work! We move the earth! • Farm Tiling with GPS Mapping • Waterways • All types of Excavating • Trucking • Ditch Work • Tree Shredding • Culverts • Basements • Demolition • Site Prep • Clearing • Road Building • Asphalt Paving • Ponds • Sanitary Sewer & Water • Commercial Building Alan Stichter, Owner/Operator 309-659-2022 • Erie, IL COMPLETE AUTOBODY REPAIR! Home of the Loaner Car! 1001 31st Ave., Fulton Dan Bennett, Owner 815-589-3266 TOWING AVAILABLE REBECCA HUIZENGA Attorney at Law 1011 Fourth Street, Fulton 815-589-2859 521 W. Wall St., Morrison, IL Phone 815-400-9141 Dr. Mindy Hochgesang, DMD Dr. Craig Peterson, DMD www.midwestcornerstone.com MakingHomesAccessible 916 Alanah Lane, Clinton, IA Dan Dolan built homes feature: No step entry - ADA approved Roll in shower Lawn care and snow removal Learn about purchasing a home with a one-time payment for anyone over age 62 Projected monthly expenses less than $800 including utilities. Dan Dolan 563-570-1460 Office 563-381-4088 Millcreek Crossing Publishers of Whiteside News Sentinel The Prophetstown Echo The Fulton Journal The Review To Place Your Ad Here Call 815-632-2560 Fulton, Illinois
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CHIEF OF POLICE

Prophetstown Police Department

The City of Prophetstown, Illinois is seeking a qualified and motivated individual to lead its Police department in serving and protecting the citizens in the City of Prophetstown Must be willing to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends and holidays. The Chief is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the programs and activities of the Prophetstown Police Department. This position also involves vehicle patrol, traffic enforcement, criminal investigations, community relations, and local ordinance enforcement

Qualifications:

Minimum of 5 years in a leadership role with demonstrated success within a law enforcement agency;

Bachelor's Degree with emphasis in law enforcement or related field preferred or have an equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the requisite skills and abilities to effectively perform the duties of Police Chief;

Experience with budgeting and personnel management, grant administration and crime intervention and prevention

Possess a valid State of Illinois driver's license;

Possess no prior felony convictions;

If served in the U.S. military, must have been honorably discharged;

Pass a background check; and

Must be Certified as a law enforcement officer in the State of Illinois

Benefits: Paid time off (sick, personal, and vacation) and paid holidays. City employees are also eligible for health, dental, and life insurance as well as participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF).

Applications can be picked up and dropped off Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 3:00 pm at the City Hall, 339 Washington St., Prophetstown IL 61277 or o n the City 's website: www.prophetstownil.org until September 30th, 2023

Please submit a resume along with your application.

Jo b Type Full-time Pay: Wage: $68,000-$72,000 - 8 hour shiftWeekend availability, reliably commute or planning to relocate before or within 1 year of being hired (Negotiable)

License/Certification: Illinois Driver's license (Required)

The City of Prophetstown is committed to providing Equal Opportunity in all aspects of employment for all employees and applicants

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Our Benefits include: 401(k); Dental insurance; Health insuranc e; Disability insurance; Paid time off Email resume to: hiring@mallardmfg.co m

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTYMORRISON, ILLINOIS

Broker Solutions

Inc. dba New American Funding PLAINTIFF Vs. Maribeth Handley; et. al. DEFENDANTS

No. 2023FC16

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL EST ATE

05/03/2023, the Sheriff of Whiteside County, Illinois will on November 2, 2023 at the hour of 10:00 AM at County Board Room in the Law Enforcement Center 400 N Cherry St. Morrison, IL 61270, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Whiteside and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 08-24-252-007

Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 14678 Dixie Drive Morrison, IL 61270

minium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 05/03/2023, the Sheriff of Whiteside County, Illinois will on November 2, 2023 at the hour of 10:00 AM at County Board Room in the Law Enforcement Center 400

bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judici al sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plai ntiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.

or quantity of title and without recourse to Plai ntiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the 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 pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) (4).

If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale

ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine the court file or contact

Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-23-00352.

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

September 19, 26, 2023

October 3, 2023

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE

PLAINTIFF

DEFENDANTS

N Cherry St. Morrison, IL 61270, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Whiteside and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate:

No. 2022FC231

sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS BankUnited N.A.

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

PIN 08-24-252-007

Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS:

PIN 10-12-301-007

Improved with Single Family Home

If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) (4).

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 05/03/2023, the Sheriff of Rock Island County, Illinois will on October 13, 2023 at the hour of 9:00 AM at Rock Island County Justice Center, Sheriff's Office 1317 Third Avenue Rock Island, IL 61201, or in a place otherw ise designate d at the time of sale, County of Rock Island and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following descr ibed real estate:

COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 28921 38th Ave N Hillsdale, IL 61257

Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judici al sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plai ntiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.

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

The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 - 10:00 AM 936 STERN ROAD, ALBANY, IL 61230

For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-23-00352.

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September 19, 26, 2023

October 3, 2023

Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition

The sale is further subject to confirmation by the 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 pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

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

If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information

If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.

1998 Scat trak 1800C Skid steer with grapple bucket 1455 hours serial # TRK6523 attachment Bobcat hydraulic posthole auger, 1999 Lincoln 4 door car vin # 1LNHM97V9XY685636 150,483 miles, old ski boat with trailer, Cub Cadet rear tine roto tiller like new, Lincoln gas drive welder, 2600 PSI power washer, power snake for cleaning drains, Peugeot moped, 2 gas drive air compressors, lawn vac cart, sand blaster, 220 miller welder, Stihl chain saw, Homelite chain saw, Ryobi leaf blower, weed and brush cutter, Blaze King wood stove, like new stainless gas grill, tool chest, lots of hand tools, power tools, general shop misc., wood working table, large oak hutch, oak dinette set, vintage buffet, stereo speakers, couch, recliner, bedroom dressers, end tables other household items, The shop is full. Plan to attend this sale!

For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-23-00352.

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Auctioneer Notes: All items are in excellent condition. Please visit our auctionzip website to view photos.

September 19, 26, 2023

October 3, 2023

VIRGINIA NORMAN, OWNER

Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises.

The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information

If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale.

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

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14678 Dixie Drive Morrison, IL 61270 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judici al sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plai ntiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the 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 pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) (4). If the property is located in a common interes t community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).

September 5, 12, 19, 2023

If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be titl d only

The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-22-00150.

For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suit 100 Burr

TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK HAVE POSITIVE ID

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ITEMS AFTER SOLD

AUCTIONEERS:

Rob Young, IL441000593, 815-632-8000

Kevin Conklen Sale Manager 815-590-8027

CASHIER: Dianne Behrens; CLERK: Cheri Lockhart

auctionzip.com ID#43915

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BUDGET & APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE

CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ORDINANCE No. 2324

An ordinance appropriating for all purposes for CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, Rock Island County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2024.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees of CORDOV A FIRE PROTECTION, DISTRICT, Rock Island County, Illinois.

SECTION 1 : That the amounts hereinafter set forth, or so much thereof as may be authorized by law, and as may be needed or deemed necessary to defray all expenses and liabilities of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, be and the same are hereby appropriated forall purposes of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, Rock Island County, lllinois, as hereafter specified for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2024.

SECTION 2: That the following budget containing an estimate of revenues and expenditures is hereby adopted for the following funds:

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS BankUnited N.A. PLAINTIFF Vs. Cassandra Renae Hayden; et. al. DEFENDANTS

No. 2022FC231

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 05/03/2023, the Sheriff of Rock Island County, Illinois will on October 13, 2023 at the hour of 9:00 AM at Rock Island County Justice Center, Sheriff's Office 1317 Third Avenue Rock Island, IL 61201, or in a place otherw ise designate d at the time of sale, County of Rock Island and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following descr ibed real estate:

LOT NUMBER ONE (1) AND OUT LOT A IN BENTLEY'S SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (SW 1/4) OF SECTION TWELVE (12), TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) NORTH, RANGE TWO (2) EAST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ROCK ISLAND AND STATE OF ILLINOIS PIN 10-12-301-007

Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 28921 38th Ave N Hillsdale, IL 61257

Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.

SECTION

That the amount appropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2024 by fund shall be as follows:

SECTION 4: That if any section, subdivision, or sentence of this ordinance shall for any reason be held invalid or to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance.

SECTION 5: That each appropriated fund total shall be divided among the several objectsand purposes specified, and in particular amounts stated for each fund respectively in Section 2 constituting the total appropriations in the amounts of EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY FOUR AND NO/100 (852,674.00) for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023 ending June 30, 2024

SECTION 6: That section 3 shall be and is a summary of the annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance of this CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, passed by the Board of Trustees as required by law and shall be in full force and effect from and after this date

SECTION 7: That a certified copy of the Budget & Appropriation Ordinance must be filed with the County Clerk within 30 days after adoption.

ADOPTED this 10th day of September, 2023 pursuant to a roll call vote by the Board of Trustees of CORDOVA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, Rock Island County, Illinois.

BOARD OF TRUSTEE S voting AYE Michael Chaney, Connie Stratton, Brenda Wilkey, Duane Wilkey, Johanne Hines NAY 0 ABSE NT 0 September 19, 2023

If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).

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

If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.

Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificat e of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises.

The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-22-00150.

I3228058

September 5, 12, 19, 2023

31 WHITESIDE NEWS Shaw Media / ShawLocal.com • Tuesday, September 19, 2023 LEG AL NOTICES LEG AL NOTICES LEG AL NOTICES LEG AL NOTICES
GENERAL FUND BEGINNING BALANCE 1-Jul-23 $1,355,839.21 ESTIMATED REVENUES Property Tax $700,239.00 Replacement Tax $302,829.00 Interest Income $25,106.00 Donations $4,500.00 Tax Liability -$180,000.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES: $852,674.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED FUNDS AVAILABLE: $2,208,513.21 BUDGETED EXPENDITURES Administration $75,300.00 Expenditures $1,527,019.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES/APPROPRIATIONS : $1,602,319.00 ENDING BALANCE 30-Jun-24 $606,194.21 CONTINGENCIES Contingencies $30,000.00 Total Contingency $30,000.00 COMMODITIES: FF Equipment/Tools $218,000.00 Fuel $4,500.00 Total Commodities $222,500.00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES Building/Grounds Maintenance $45,000.00 Maintenance-Equipment $21,500.00 Total Contractual $66,500.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY Building Escrow $415,000.00 Truck Escrow $300,000.00 1101 Loan Payment $92,300.00 Airpack Escrow $35,000.00 Total Capital Outl ay $842,300.00 OPERATING EXPENSE Dues/Offices Expenses $15,000.00 Community Relations $5,000.00 Insurance $24,000.00 Total Operating Expenses $44,000.00 ADMINISTRATION Salaries-Administration $24,300.00 Office Staff $26,000.00 FF Compensation $25,000.00 To tal Administration $75,300.00 PROFESSIONAL FEES Legal $5,000.00 Audit/APR $7,500.00 Total Profess ional Fees $12,500.00 TRAINING & EDUCATION Training $20,300.00 Total Training & Educatio n $20,300.00 UTILITIES Telephone $6,000.00 Electricity $10,000.00 Total Utilities $16,000.00 SPECIAL FUND EMS Ambulance $205,261.00 Supplies/Training $16,400.00 Legal $25,000.00 Contingency $26,394.00 Total Ambulance Funds $273,055.00 Expenses $1,527,155.00 Admi nistration $75,300.00 Grand Total All Expenses $1,602,455.00
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From Taxes Other Total Corporate $427,184.00 $152,435.00 $579,619.00 Ambulance $273,055.00 $0.00 $273,055.00 Total Appropriations $700,239.00 $152,435.00$852,674.00
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

In re Allocation of Parental Responsibilities of Edelmira Hernandez Trujillo, Petitioner, and Jesus Camacho Sosa, Respondent.

Case NO: 2023 FA 85

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to JESUS CAMACHO

SOSA that a Petition for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities and Request for Factual Findings has been filed by Petitioner Edelmira Hernandez Trujillo in the Circuit Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit, Whiteside County, Illinois. Default may be entered against you if an appearance is not made by October 5, 2023.

Dated: September 5, 12, 19, 2023

Hernandez Trujillo in the Circuit Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit, Whiteside County, Illinois. Default may be entered against you if an appearance is not made by October 5, 2023.

Dated: September 5, 12, 19, 2023

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JACOB MEDEMA, JR, DECEASED

No. 2023 PR 77

CLAIM NOTICE

TENDORF, IA

52722 AND JEFFREY M MEDEMA, 30268 NORTH 575 EAST ROAD, STREATOR, IL 61364 as Co-Independent Executors, whose attorneys of record are Nelson, Kilgus, & Buckwalter-Schurman, 209 East Main Street, Morrison, Illinois, 612700111.

Illinois, 61270, or with the representative, or both, on or before March 5, 2024 or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/18-3), the date stated in that notice. Any claim not filed on or before that date is barred.

Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and to the attorneys within 10 days after it has been filed.

The estate will be administered without Court Supervision unless under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminate s independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Clerk.

SUPERVISORS

I, Rick Deter, Supervisor of Union Grove

Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Circuit Clerk of Whiteside County, 200 East Knox Street, Morrison, Illinois, 61270, or with the representative, or both, on or before March 5, 2024 or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/18-3), the date stated in that notice. Any claim not filed on or before that date is barred.

NELSON, KILGUS & BUCKWALTERSCHURMAN Attorneys for said Estate 209 E Main Street Morrison, IL 61270-0111

Phone: 815-772-2121

Fax: 815-772-2026

E-mail: wkilgus@ nelsonkilgus.com

Sept. 5, 12, 19, 2023

Notice is given to creditors of the death of JACOB MEDEMA, JR. Letters of Office were issued on August 24, 2023 to STEVEN L MEDEMA, 3163 MEREDITH WAY, BETTENDORF, IA 52722 AND JEFFREY M MEDEMA, 30268 NORTH 575 EAST ROAD, STREATOR, IL 61364 as Co-Independent Executors, whose attorneys of record are Nelson, Kilgus, & Buckwalter-Schurman, 209 East Main Street, Morrison, Illinois, 612700111.

The estate will be administered without Court Supervision unless under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminate s independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Clerk.

Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Circuit Clerk of Whiteside County, 200 East Knox Street, Morrison, Illinois, 61270, or with the representative, or both, on or before March 5, 2024 or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/18-3), the date stated in that notice. Any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and to the attorneys within 10 days after it has been filed.

NELSON, KILGUS & BUCKWALTER-

Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and to the attorneys within 10 days after it has been filed.

NELSON, KILGUS & BUCKWALTERSCHURMAN

Attorneys for said Estate 209 E Main Street Morrison, IL 61270-0111

Phone: 815-772-2121

Fax: 815-772-2026

E-mail: wkilgus@ nelsonkilgus.com

Sept. 5, 12, 19, 2023

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTYMORRISON, ILLINOIS Broker Solutions Inc. dba New American Funding PLAINTIFF Vs. Maribeth Handley; et. al. DEFENDANTS No. 2023FC16 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL EST ATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 05/03/2023, the Sheriff of Whiteside County, Illinois will on November 2, 2023 at the hour of 10:00 AM at County Board Room in the Law Enforcement Center 400 N Cherry St. Morrison, IL 61270, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Whiteside and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 7 IN SUNNYHILL SUBDIVISION #2; BEING A PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 21

RANGE

IN WHITESIDE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTYMORRISON, ILLINOIS Broker Solutions Inc. dba New American Funding PLAINTIFF Vs. Maribeth Handley; et. al. DEFENDANTS No. 2023FC16 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL EST ATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 05/03/2023, the Sheriff of Whiteside County, Illinois will on November 2, 2023 at the hour of 10:00 AM at County Board Room in the Law Enforcement Center 400 N Cherry St. Morrison, IL 61270, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Whiteside and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 7 IN SUNNYHILL SUBDIVISION #2; BEING A PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST OF THE 4TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED FEBRUARY 23, 1979 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 861-79. PIN 08-24-252-007 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 14678 Dixie Drive Morrison, IL 61270 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judici al sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. The subject property is

Whiteside County, Illinois, being duly sworn, depose and say that the following report is a correct statement for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2022 and ending March 31, 2023.

Morrison, IL 61270, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Whiteside and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 7 IN SUNNYHILL SUBDIVISION #2; BEING A PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST OF THE 4TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED FEBRUARY 23, 1979 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 861-79. PIN 08-24-252-007 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 14678 Dixie Drive Morrison, IL 61270 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judici al sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plai ntiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the 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 pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) (4).

If the property is located in a common interes t community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required

sentation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plai ntiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the 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 pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) (4).

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

If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney

Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale

The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property

Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 N th

representation as to the condition of the property

Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-23-00352.

I3229156

September 19, 26, 2023

October 3, 2023

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, 210 15TH STREET, ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS ESTATE OF Mildred L. Grabosch, DECEASED.

23 PR 208

Notice is given to creditors of the death of the above named decedent.

Letters of office were issued to John Grabosch, 13015 82nd Avenue, Blue Grass, Iowa 52726, as Independent Executor, whose attorney of record is SJ Chapman, Bielski Chapman, Ltd, 123 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2300, Chicago, Illinois 60606.

The estate will be administered without court supervision, unless under section 5/28-4 of the Probate Act Ill. Compiled Stat 1992, Ch. 755, par 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the clerk.

Claims against the estate may be filed with the clerk or with the representative, or both, on or before March 19, 2024, or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by section

go, Illinois 60606. The estate will be administered without court supervision, unless under section 5/28-4 of the Probate Act Ill. Compiled Stat 1992, Ch. 755, par 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the clerk.

Claims against the estate may be filed with the clerk or with the representative, or both, on or before March 19, 2024, or, if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by section 5/18-3 of the Probate Act, the date stated in that notice . Any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed.

E-filing is now mandatory for documents in civil cases with limited exemptions To efile, you must first create an account with an e-filing service provider Visit http://efile.illinois courts.gov/serviceproviders.htm to learn more and to select a service provider If you need additional help or have trouble e-filing, visit http://www.illinois courts.gov/FAQ/ gethelp.asp

SJ Chapman Bielski Chapman, Ltd

123 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2300 Chicago, Illinois 60606 (312)583-9430 I3229151

September 19, 26, 2023

October 3, 2023

32 Shaw Media / ShawLocal.com • Tuesday, September 19, 2023 WHITESIDE NEWS
ANNUAL
REPORT
UNION GROVE ROAD DISTRICT REVENUE SUMMARY: Property Tax - 229,098.28, Replacement Tax - 55,816.89, Misc Income11,361.40, Rental Income - 4,201.55, Insurance Dividend - 1,145.00, Court Fines - 235.00, Interest - 68.03. TOTAL REVENUE: $301,926.15. COMPENSATION SUMMARY: J. Dyke - 36,648.75, D. VanderVinne - 3,315.25, D. Kuehl - 1,496.00, A. Bonneur - 1,340.00, T. Dykema - 1,163.00, L. Stoecker - 527.00 TOTAL COMPENSATION: $44,490.00. EXPENDITURE SUMMARY: Thompson Truck & Trailer - 70,073.53, Comm. State Bank - 31,373.26, Whiteside Co. Treas. - 28,846.98, Gold Star F.S., Inc. - 28,459.23, Rock Valley Services, Inc. - 19.996.55, CNH Industrial Capital - 11,678.25, Skyline Salt Solutions - 8,600.00, Schmitt Exca vating - 7,770.00, TOIRMA - 7,730.00, Wells Fargo - 5,207.93, Monroe Truck Equipment - 4,761.26, Mike Kobbeman - 4,200.00, IRS (Soc.Sec.) - 3,403.54, Freeport Metal Specialties - 3,127.61, Productivity Plus Account - 2,934.81, Midwest Mobile Alignment - 2,769.81. All Other Disbursements Under $2,500.00 - 28,609.63. TOTAL VENDORS: $269,542.39. SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION Road Dis trict Beginning Ending Funds Balance Receipts Disbu rsements Balance Road & Bridge $5,274.66$229,358.11$ 239,085.28 $(4,452.51) Social Securi ty $15,835.90 $4,019.90 $3,403.54 $16,452.26 Insurance $11,180.20 $7,494.22 $7,896.43 $10,777.99 Audit $1,616.03 $525.96 - $2,141.99 Permanent Road $13,796.83 $62,740.91 $61,668.34 $14,869.40 Special Bri dge $4,748.35 $18,784.66 $18,784.66 $556.60 UNION GROVE TOWN FUNDS REVENUE SUMMARY: Property Tax - 80,075.96, Replacement Tax - 21,582.81, Misc Income - 25.00, Insurance Dividend - 616.00, Interest Income - 22.63. TOTAL REVENUE: $100,788.79. COMPENSATION SUMMARY: A Vegter - 50,101.58, R. Deter - 5,500.00, D. Mickley - 3,300.00, P. Klount - 830.00, T. Venhuizen - 825.00, D. Schaver - 825.00, D Sterenberg - 900.00. TOTAL COMPENSATION: $62,281.58. EXPENDITURE SUMMARY: Central Management Services LGHP - 17,070.00, IRS (Soc. Sec.) - 4,895.56, T.O.I.R.M.A - 4,163.00. All Other Disbursements Under $2,500.00 - 5,264.04 TOTAL VENDORS: $31,392.60. SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION Townshi p Begi nningEnding Funds Balance Receipts Disbu rsements Balance Town $113,561.10 $93,140.51 $84,615.62 $122,085.99 Social Securi ty $2,598.62 $4,207.82 $4,895.56 $1,910.88 Insurance $12,398.49 $3,546.40 $4,163.00 $11,781.89 Audit $10,786.76 $413.30 - $11,200.06 General Assi stance $36,836.58 $1014.37 - $37,850.95 Subscribed and sworn to this 7th day of September, 2023. Rick Deter, Supervisor - Road District Treasurer September 16, 2023 LEG AL NOTICES LEG AL NOTICES LEG AL NOTICES LEG AL NOTICES LEG AL NOTICES
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