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Vol. 36, No. 18
May 5, 2021
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New mayor, board seated in North Riverside PAGE 6
Brookfield fountain upgrade moves ahead
With prairie reserve under threat, Brookfielder steps up PAGE 10
Grappling with success
Trustees give green light for project to be completed in 2021 By BOB UPHUES Editor
The village of Brookfield’s plan to replace the fountain at Veterans Memorial Circle, shelved last year because money from a promised state grant still hadn’t materialized, is back on the radar. At its committee of the whole meeting on April 26, village trustees gave the go-ahead to Hitchcock Design Group to resume its efforts, use funds from the Eight Corners TIF District to pay up front costs and reimburse the TIF fund when the $250,000 state grant arrives. Village trustees are expected to approve an agreement with Hitchcock Design Group at an upcoming board meeting to prepare plans and bid documents. Once that happens, said Village Manager Timothy Wiberg, the plan is to complete the fountain improvements this year. “This is such a focal point of our town, it’s such a unique part of our town,” said Village President Kit Ketchmark, presiding over the final committee of the whole See FOUNTAIN on page 12
BIG TIME: Amanda Martinez (left) looks for an opening against Lauren Louive, a Team USA athlete and one of the nation’s top wrestlers, during the U.S. Olympic Trials in April. JIM THRALL/WWW.MATFOCUS.COM
Former RBHS wrestler placed in top 8 at women’s U.S Olympic Trials By LAUREN RECCHIA
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Contributing Reporter
ormer Riverside-Brookfield and now North Central College wrestler Amanda Martinez garnered her share of accolades during her high school career, including a championship at the girls high school state tournament in 2017 as a senior.
And now she has competed against some of the best in the world. In April, Martinez wrestled in the 2021 U.S. Olympic Trials Dickies Arena in Fort Worth Texas, where women’s freestyle along with men’s freestyle and Greco-Roman trials were all being held. A collegiate All-American, Martinez qualified to compete after taking second place in the National Collegiate Women’s
Wrestling Championships in March. Martinez was seeded 12th in the weight class. After competing in three matches and finishing in the top eight for women in the 57 kg weight class, Martinez was delighted with the whole experience overall. “The competition itself was great to be a part of,” she said. “Everyone there was a See MARTINEZ on page 16
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