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Ferries predicted to open soon as river levels begin to recede By KYLE CUNNINGHAM Calhoun News-Herald The Winfield Ferry could open up as soon as next week, thanks to water levels beginning to lower on the Mississippi River. Emergency Service Disaster Agency Coordinator Chuck Lanzckowski briefed both the public, as well as the three present commissioners, during the county board meeting April 15. Unable to attend the meeting was Chairman Larry Weineke and commissioner Sarah Kinder. Vice Chairman Terry Woelfel acted as chairman for the evening. Currently, flood levels on the Mississippi River are at approximately 33.2 feet, which is now in the moderate flood level range. With this drop out

of major flood stage to moderate flood one locally. stage, Lanzckowskii said the ferries In 10 days of patrol, he has logged will soon be able to 58.5 hours on the operate again. river from Mozier “Another foot- Âł$QRWKHU IRRW DQG D back down to the and-a-half and confluence to HarWinfield will prob- KDOI DQG :LQILHOG ZLOO din. There were ably open up,â€? SUREDEO\ RSHQ XS ´ three assists to Lanzckowski said. deliver medication The Illinois or help move out of River has also the area, along with Chuck Lanzckowski found its way 15 other general Emergency Service Disaster Agency back into moderassistance calls. Coordinator ate flood levels at Lanzckowski 32 feet. also stated that Lanzckowski also updated the board he is in continuous contact with on the river patrol work he has done Federal Emergency Management since last month. He stated that he Agency (FEMA), Illinois Emergency was not able to acquire the boat from Management Agency (IEMA) and the Moline, but instead was able to borrow American Red Cross. He stated that the

Red Cross sent 25 cleanup kits. The kits will be no charge for those in need and can be used to help restore homes once the water vacates the area. In other news, the county received one roof bid from Alliance Roofing, the same company that replaced the county government building roof. The bid was placed at $45,570 with an additional $6,400 for the sheriff’s office roof replacement. The board then opted to accept the bid for both projects. Other action of the meeting included: Q Approved a motion to accept a $2,000 fee from Heneghan and Associates to survey the radio tower. Q Accepted a mowing bid from Sassafrass Hollow Turf Management in the amount of $113.98 per mow.

New scams circulating county By RACHEL MCGLASSON Calhoun News-Herald The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) is warning residents of a new scam that has been reportedly circulating the county. The scam involves individuals claiming to be Drug Enforcement Administration agents. “They claim to be a DEA Agent, said they had warrants for the individual’s arrest but did not specify the specific charges,� Chief Deputy Kyle Jacobs said. “This is where people’s alarms should be going off — the supposed DEA agent wanted them to go get gift cards and send the codes from the cards to them.� Jacobs said gift cards or iTunes cards are an increasingly popular way for scammers to try and get people’s money. “Another thing that should have seemed suspicious is [the scammers] stressed to the citizen to keep the call confidential. They (See, SCAMS, A2)

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broken at both locations. To begin addressing these issues, the board will soon be seeking bids to rectify those problems. The district is still owed $233,000, with $157,000 in Early Childhood payments. If those funds do not come through in the summer, the district will have to file a tax anticipation warrant. While the district is preparing the tax anticipation warrant, Sievers said she does not think it will be used. “If we don’t received the Early Childhood funds, we’ll have to issue the tax anticipation warrant, so we’re (See, REPAIRS, A2)

Easter services and activities to be held across county

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By KYLE CUNNINGHAM Calhoun News-Herald Easter is quickly approaching. If you don’t yet have plans for your Easter weekend, check out the many activities that are occurring all over the county in celebration of the special day. In Hardin, the village will host an egg hunt on April 21 at 10:45 a.m. in the William Thorman Memorial Park. The Hardin Presbyterian Church will hold its Sunday sunrise service at 7 a.m. Following regular services, there will be a potluck brunch in the back of the fellowship hall. Later, there will be a regular service at 9 a.m., with an egg hunt for school-age children in the side yard. Easter masses in Hardin will be

held at 9:30 a.m. on April 21 at St. Norbert’s Catholic Church. In Kampsville, there will be an egg hunt on April 20 at 1 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church, with Easter services on April 21 at 10:30 a.m. Easter mass will also be available at 9 p.m. on April 20 at St. Anselm’s Catholic Church. In Batchtown, there will be an egg hunt at Town Park at 1:30 p.m. Children can also arrive at 1 p.m. to get a photo taken with the Easter Bunny. In Point, there will be a Good Friday service at 6:30 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church. There will also be an Easter breakfast on April 21 at 7:45 a.m. followed by an egg hunt at 8:30 a.m. and services at 9 a.m. (See, EASTER, A2)


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Outdoor Truths: Gary Miller

God's silence I noticed my actions during a turkey hunt a few mornings ago. I had not heard a bird gobble for a few days, so there I was waiting again for that familiar sound. I always arrive just before daylight and make my way to a central place in order to be heard should I do a shock call and in order that I might hear the location of a bird should it choose to respond. Or sometimes I just wait silently and let the birds talk on their own. This was my position the other morning. I just stood and listened and then I sat and listened. As the sun began to rise, listening would now have to be filtered through other noises that might easily drown out

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the specific call I was listening for. Sometimes those other sounds are known to get a tom talking especially the caw of a crow or the shout of a rooster. Nothing seemed to stir the angst of any gobbler that morning. So I just waited as the morning grew older and refused the urge to muddy the air with my attempt to locate a bird. I decided to go to the place of my last encounter. I did so, called, and was met with the gobble I had come to hear. It was there all the time – silent. I was there all the time as well – patient. I wonder what would have happened if my silence had been replaced with noise and my patience had been replaced with activity. I’m

(Continued from A1) preparing it just in case,� she said. “We’ve done this the last three years and have not had to use one, though.� Amanda Gress sat in on the board meeting. Gress is set to fill the position of Donny Breden for the board, but since the votes have not yet been canvassed, she can not yet officially sit on the board. “We wanted her to be present and get a feel for what the meetings are like,� Sievers said. “We appreciate all that Donny has done for us.�

individuals should be on the lookout for. “There may be some tax scams in the next coming weeks, now that April 15th has come and gone,� Jacobs said. “They may call and claim to be from the government and say that their taxes were not filed, so now they owe a lot of money. The main thing people need to understand is the US government does not issue warrants for people who do not file their taxes.� Another common scam targets the elderly, claiming that a relative is in jail and money is needed for bail. “They’ll say their grandson or daughter has been arrested and they need bail money,� Jacobs said. “They often have the correct name of the grandchild. They target the elderly and hope that they panic when they hear their family member is in jail.� Again, Jacobs said that the sheriff’s department can easily check if a person has been taken into custody.

A special meeting will be held April 24, once votes are finalized, for the reorganizational of the board. The board recognized Charleigh Wilson and DJ Lorton for their placement of seventh and ninth overall in an FFA public speaking competition. The board also wished the Calhoun team luck in the upcoming WYSE State Championship Monday. April 22. This is the second WYSE team Calhoun has sent to state. The board hired Angie Sagez as the high school secretary; Madeleine Heberling

“We can check that. We can make a phone call and find that out for you,� he said. Jacobs said that to avoid scams, people should be incredibly cautious and skeptical of phone calls where an individual asks for personal information. “It’s sad to say this, but don’t trust anyone. If someone is calling asking for or demanding money — 99 percent of the time it is a scam,� he said. “The best thing to do is get off of the phone as quick as possible.� Jacobs said any scams should also be reported to the sheriff’s office, even if a caller is not sure if it’s a scam. “Sometimes people say they feel silly calling and reporting it. They think they sound paranoid,� he said. “But they shouldn’t feel like that. We want this information. People out there are making a living off of scamming people. We want to make sure more people don’t fall victim.�

as a Language Arts teacher and Valerie Heidenreich as an elementary cook. Advertising for a band/ music teacher will continue, with the position now being offered as full time. A number of items were tabled for the May meeting, with not enough information currently available to take action on. Those items were the amended budget hearing, IESA renewal, IMRF contribution rate for 2020 and the contract negotiations for the fitness center lease. Other action of the meeting included:

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promises He has already given m e . W h a t should I do when I perceive His silence? I should do exactly what I did the other morning. Go to the place of my last encounter and wait. ––––––––––––––––––– Q Gary has three books that are compilations of the articles he has written for nearly 15 years. He also speaks at game dinners and men’s groups for churches and associations. You can contact him at gary@outdoortruths.org.

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(Continued from A1) didn’t want it to be relayed to local law enforcement officers,� Jacobs said. “Federal law enforcement does not call you and threaten to arrest you. They would most likely contact us. They don’t come into the communities, really.� In these instances, Jacobs said it is best to alert CCSO, even if you are not sure if the call is a scam. “If someone is being threatened with a warrant for their arrest, we can verify that,� he said. “Feel free to call us and we can check that.� Jacobs said the citizens who received the call did exactly the right thing — reported it to CCSO. “We hadn’t heard of the DEA agent scam before,� Jacobs said. “There’s always a new angle to these scams. As long as people report them, we can stay on top of them.� As tax season comes to an end, Jacobs said there are other scams that

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pretty sure I know. As I stood atop that hill that morning I was reminded that many times my call to God has seemingly been met with silence. Many of those times I equated silence with absence and left too soon. Sometimes I determined that His silence meant that I needed to call louder and more frequent. This too I misinterpreted. God’s silence is not His absence and it is also not His desire to hear more from me in order for Him to be convinced. Most of the time His silence is a test to see how my faith in Him has progressed. Not that He needs to know (He already does), but so that I might know if my trust is based on sight and sound or simply by the

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Easter (Continued from A1) Other Easter masses in the county include, a 6:30 a.m. service on April 21 at St. Mary’s Church in

Brussels, an 8 a.m. service at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Meppen and an 11 a.m. service at St. Michaels Catholic Church in Michael.

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WHAT'S GOING ON BETWEEN THE RIVERS Q Batchtown News

by Marcy Klockenkemper Q 618-396-2468

It looks like spring has sprung but cold days, high winds and rains have been with us. Warmer days are on the way. Easter is this coming Sunday, April 21. The Easter egg hunt at the Town Park is this Saturday, April 20 at 1:30 p.m. The children are to meet at 1 p.m. at the town building in Batchtown and visit with the Easter Bunny. They will walk to the town park with the Easter Bunny at l:30 p.m. for the Easter egg hunt. They will be joining children of their age groups to hunt for the eggs. Woman’s Club members will be directing the children to their group. The annual Easter Egg hunt is one of the projects of the Batchtown Woman’s Club. Everyone enjoys the event. There is a Modern Woodsman of America roast beef dinner tonight, Wednesday, April 17 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Old Fill Inn Station, stop by for some delicious food. It is also taco special night. There will be an Easter dinner special on Easter Sunday. The Batchtown Woman’s Club will have their monthly meeting tonight, April 17. The ladies will be planning the Easter egg hunt for Saturday. Members are asked to come early at 6:30 p.m. to stuff Easter eggs. Arlene Brodbeck

is the chairperson and hostess her program is on home life. There will be a plant exchange among the members at this meeting. Everett and Karen Friedel celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary Monday, April 15 at home together. We wish you many more years of happiness. Linda Russell had company Saturday. Steve and Cindy Mazorous and Hayden were visiting and enjoyed getting outdoors. Linda visited Jeremy, Angie, Zoe and Sadie Russell Sunday at their home in Alton, and Bob, Bonnie, Austin and Michael Stepanek Sunday afternoon. Tom Siemer of San Diego, Calif. and Tim Siemer of Alton celebrated their birthdays April 8. Tom was unable to come home for his birthday, but Tim and his dad and sister, Nick Siemer and Stacie Boist, and her husband Larry of Wildwood, Mo., went to the Olive Branch in Jerseyville for dinner. We wish Tom and Tim a happy year. The family had been together to celebrate their dad’s birthday, which was March 3. Irene Wallendorf had a fish fry at her home Sunday. The kids and grandkids were there with the fish they had caught, and they fried them for the family. Irene said it was really

good. Her important job was to take care of grandkids, and to rock the baby in the rocking chair. That sounds like a really good job. There will be a Calhoun for Life Quarter Auction April 27 at the Knights of Columbus Hall beginning at 5:30 p.m. There will be food available. There will be a 3-on-3 volleyball tournament at St. Joseph’s Hall in Meppen on Sunday, April 28 from 1 to 4 p.m. for grades seventh through twelfth. Call Robin Hillen at 618-3962484 or Lisa Vogel at 618-8832200 to sign up your team. “The Easter Rabbit� - Mary Root Kern Easter Rabbit, wake, O wake! Leave your home within the brake. Dark the forrest is and lonely, Fit for winter dreaming only. See! The sun is shining clear . . . Wake and haten, Rabbit dear! Easter Rabbit sit upright; Lift your ears, so long and white. Easter chimes are clearly ringing, Easter voices sweetly singing, Bring the eggs, all red and blue . . . Many children wait for you.

Q Kampsville News

by Diane Brangenberg Q 618-653-4520

What an amazing band concert last Monday night by the Calhoun Unit 40 Band under the direction of Cara Rojas. It was a packed gym and I think everyone who attended was in agreement it was absolutely wonderful. So many talented musicians in our community and a very talented director who brings out their talent. Congratulations to Calhoun Prom King and Queen Brad Rose and Lexi Klocke. First runners up where Trevor Johnson and Jayda Bennett. Saturday turned out to be a beautiful day for prom so many beautiful girls and handsome young men attending. Prom was held at Mount Hope in Micheal it’s such a beautiful venue for it right here in our community. Thanks to Jonah and Renee White for the use of it. Kampsville Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday, April 20th beginning at 1 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church. Egg hunt, refreshments and door prizes. There will be no Queen of Hearts drawing this Fri-

day the 19 due to Good Friday but our search for the queen will continue on Friday, April 26. The Kampsville Legion will host a Vendor Fair Saturday May 4 beginning at 11 a.m. If you’re staying in a hotel and have the complimentary bath products they have in your room, please pass them on if you’re not going to use them. The Kampsville American Legion Auxiliary is collecting them for the homeless veterans. You may drop them by the Legion, The Landing or contact me and I will get them to them. Lindsey and Reagan Taul attended a St. Louis Blues playoff game Sunday evening at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis. Sympathy to Ed and Amanda Johnson and family on the death of her stepdad, Troy Saulz, who passed away last week. Troy and his wife Stacy spent a lot of time in Kampsville camping on the weekends with their beloved dogs. It’s beginning to finally

feel and look like spring with the exception of last Sunday’s winter weather. The water in Kampsville is slowly receding. One of our favorite seasons is closely getting near — “mushroom season.� McCully’s Heritage Project does allow mushroom hunting but please remember they are private and non-profit. So please leave a donation if hunting on them. That is how they are able to maintain the trails, pond and restrooms. If you haven’t been to McCully’s you definitely should check it out — it’s Kampsville’s hidden gem. Bells Gym Dance will hold their dance recital May 19 at the Center for American Archeology Gym. Happy Easter, everyone. Enjoy this beautiful weather this week and please continue prayers for Eileen Gardner, Jim Hill, Joe Gress, Kathryn Chapman, David Fester, Sandy Wille, Jan Clore, Cindy Sprong, Dan Holliman, Ed Church. John Bracket, Morris Doerr, and Gus Wallendorf.

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by Carol Sue Carnes Q 618-883-2333

Yvonne Baecht accompanied her daughter-in-law Becky Baecht of Jerseyville to Godfrey last Saturday evening. There they attended the Greater Alton Concert Association’s event with Irish tenor, Ronan Tynan appearing at the Hatheway Cultural Center on Lewis and Clark College campus. Ronan was the man who sang “The Lord’s Prayer� at former President George H. W. Bush’s funeral recently. They report a wonderful evening of entertainment. On Palm Sunday Vince and Melinda Smith of Godfrey entertained family members with a pre-Easter dinner. Attending from this area were Annie Hagen, Debbie Kamp and Shannon and Keith and Rita Hagen. Sounds like they had a wonderful dinner and afternoon together with all the family. The Brussels Legion and Auxiliary members held their last fish dinner of the Lenten season on Friday night. Compliments to the fish fryers and all others who prepared the delicious meal. The Girl Scouts were also present to help clean tables and hold a bake sale. Deepest sympathy to the family of Leland Farrell Carnes, brother of Jean Lesseg of Brussels and Carol Scazzo of Fenton, Mo. who passed away recently. A Memorial Service was held last Sunday in Greenfield. Lainey Nichols, daughter of Matt and Ellen Nichols of Springfield, celebrated his second birthday last week. Her parents and sister Lakin hosted a Minnie Mouse party in her honor. Great grandparents Francis and Liz Toppmeyer drove to Godfrey and accompanied Lisa Heffington and

Evan and Emily to the enjoyable event. St. Matthew Lutheran Church will be holding services on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday at 6:30 p.m. with Rev. Mark Hofferber. On Easter Sunday, a breakfast will be held from 7:45 a.m. to time of service at 9 a.m. There is no charge, however, a free will donation is gathered to help fund the Vacation Bible School T-shirts for 2019. Around 8:30 a.m. an Easter egg hunt for the children will take place, please bring your basket for this. As a reminder Vacation Bible School at St. Matthew’s will be held the week of June 3-8. If you would like to join the VBS staff in planning for this important community outreach program please contact Lea Miller 618-946-9902 or Debbie Kamp 883-2162. Registration will be starting in the near future. My company since Saturday morning has been John Carnes and Caleb of Edwardsville. Now that mowing season and trim work has begun I will be seeing them more often. Caleb is on Spring Break for the week so will be spending time with both me and his other grandparents Francis and Liz Toppmeyer. John, Caleb and I ventured out and picked up trash for the Cash for Trash on Monday to help out the Brussels Woman’s Club. Various other indoor and outdoor jobs were also accomplished. Many thanks once again to them. John returned back to Edwardsville on Tuesday. Members of the Brussels Woman’s Club will meet on Wednesday, April 24 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Judy Burch with co-hostess Judy Klemme. April is flower exchange month so don’t forget your Secret Pal.

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Also several members have birthdays in April so don’t forget to bring them a gift as well. Program of the month is “Arts� to be presented by Jean Barton and Gloria Marienau. May 1 is the deadline for turning in your “Tab Tops� for the Ronald McDonald House. Please leave them at the Brussels Banking Facility or give to one of the club members by that date. Thanks so much! Birthday blessings this week to John Hartman, Carol Pohlman, Dustin Martin, Jean Lesseg, Cheryl Klaas, Kelly Kuhn, Nicholas Kiel, Dawson Droege, Mary Kay Klemme, Pauline Eschbach, Dave Hagen, Gloria Snyders and all others celebrating their natal day at this time. Happy anniversary to Everett and Karen Friedel, Rod and Lisa Engle, Tony and Kelly Schulte, Jay and Melody Schenk and all other couples celebrating a wedding anniversary this week. Thought for the day: The secret of a happy life is to think kindly of the past and live fully in the future.

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BRUSSELS SCHOOLS MONDAY: NO SCHOOL. TUESDAY: (Breakfast) French Toast. (Lunch) Tacos, Refried Beans, Mexican Rice, Lettuce/ Cheese/Salsa, Peaches, Churros. WEDNESDAY: (Breakfast) Scrambled Eggs. (Lunch) Asian Chicken, Peas, Rice, Romaine Salad, Mixed Fruit, Fortune Cookie. THURSDAY: (Breakfast) Biscuit & Gravy. (Lunch) Cube Steak, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Green Beans, Pears. FRIDAY: (Breakfast) Pop Tart. (Lunch) BBQ Pulled Pork, Sliced Carrots, Romaine Salad, Applesauce.

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MONDAY: NO SCHOOL. TUESDAY: (Breakfast) Bagel, Cereal, Fruit, Milk. (Lunch) BBQ Pork Rib Patty on Hoagie, Peas, Cooked Carrots, Pineapple, Fresh Fruit, Milk. (Breakfast) WEDNESDAY: Egg-Turkey Bacon Boat, Cereal, Fruit, Juice, Milk. (Lunch) Hot Dog on Bun, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Peaches, Fresh Fruit, Milk. THURSDAY: (Breakfast) Yogurt w/Graham Crackerst, Cereal, Fruit, Milk. (Lunch) Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy, Green Beans, Applesauce, Fresh Fruit, Dinner Roll, Milk. FRIDAY: (Breakfast) Pancakes, Sausage Links, Cereal, Fruit, Milk. (Lunch) Pepperoni Pizza, Romaine Lettuce, Corn, Pears, Fresh Fruit, Milk.

CALHOUN ELEMENTARY & JR. HIGH SCHOOL MONDAY: NO SCHOOL TUESDAY: (Breakfast) Mini Cinnamon or Mini Strawberry Bagel, Cereal, Peaches/Fresh Fruit, Milk. (Lunch) BBQ Pork Rib Patty on Bun, Peas, Cooked Carrots, Pineapple, Milk. WEDNESDAY: (Breakfast) Egg-Turkey Bacon Boat, Cereal, Applesauce/Juice, Milk. (Lunch) Hot Dog on Bun, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Peaches, Milk. THURSDAY: (Breakfast) Yogurt w/Graham Crackers, Cereal, Pears/Fresh Fruit, Milk. (Lunch) Salisbury Steak w/Dinner Roll, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Green Beans, Applesauce, Milk. FRIDAY: (Breakfast) Pancakes w/ Sausage, Cereal, Pineapple/Juice, Milk. (Lunch) Pepperoni Pizza, Romaine Lettuce, Corn, Pears, Milk.


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Governor signs tobacco control measure into law By KYLE CUNNINGHAM Calhoun News Herald A historic bill was signed by Governor JB Pritzker on April 7 that will raise the legal smoking age within the state from 18 to 21. “Tobacco21,� which was originally vetoed by former Governor Bruce Rauner despite both chambers agreeing, passed the Illinois House 82-31 back on March 14. After further review, Governor Pritzker officially put the measure into law earlier this month. Starting July 1, no one under the age of 21 can purchase or consume any tobacco related products, including electronic cigarettes. Although this could be a monumental step towards stamping out a serious health concern throughout the state, it is not a new concept. Evanston became the first tobacco 21 community in Illinois back in 2014. Lake County and Will County later followed suit. In fact, Illinois will now join California, Hawaii, New Jersey, Maine and Oregon as a Tobacco 21 state, and is the first state in the Midwest to do so. The hope of this initiative is to deter younger people from getting addicted to nicotine at an early age. “A particularly important element of the Tobacco21 Bill is that by increasing the legal age of sale, we are virtually

eliminating the ability for high school students to purchase tobacco products and share those products with younger kids,� Sandy Teichmann, Calhoun County Health Department nursing director, said. According to the Respiratory Health Association, more than 4,800 teenagers across Illinois become new daily smokers each year, which at that rate, 230,000

“Studies have shown that over 80 percent of adolescent smokers obtain cigarettes from social sources, most of whom are older teens.�

Sandy Teichmann Calhoun County Health Department Nursing Director Illinois teenagers alive today will die prematurely from smoking. The Institute of Medicine has projected that Tobacco21 could reduce overall smoking by 12 percent by the time today’s teenagers become adults; the biggest declines in tobacco use would be seen among 15-17 year olds (25 percent) and 18-20 year olds (15 percent).

“Those are significant numbers,� Teichmann said. The main source of teen smoking as it stands right now is the fact that many high school seniors can legally purchase tobacco products then share those said products to younger students. “Studies have shown that over 80 percent of adolescent smokers obtain cigarettes from social sources, most of whom are older teens,� Teichmann said. A similar measure was taken in 1980 with alcoholic consumption in which the drinking age, which was previously 18 for beer and wine purchasing, was changed to the current age of 21. in 1988, the entire country transitioned to raising the legal limit to 21. According to DrugFree.org the law helped decrease binge drinking among high school seniors from 35 percent in 1988 down to 22 percent in 2011. “That law has resulted in reduced alcohol consumption among youth, decreased alcohol dependency and dramatically reduced drunk driving fatalities,� Teichmann said. Some of those in law enforcement, however, do not necessarily see this as something that needed to be done. “I don’t see any reason to raise the age to 18,� Chief Deputy Kyle Jacobs said. “If you can vote and serve the country, you should be able to make a choice to smoke cigarettes.�

Pere Marquette to host annual Mushroom Festival By KYLE CUNNINGHAM Calhoun News-Herald Spring is beginning to fill the air as many people flock to participate in many outdoor activities, such as mushroom hunting. On May 5 between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Pere Marquette Lodge will hold the 10th annual Mushroom Festival. This year’s festivities will include live music, wine tasting, vendors and a new addition, mushroom learning stations. “Some of the things people will

learn are tips and tricks on how to hunt them (mushrooms),� Arielle Tewell, Pere Marquette director of marketing and events said. Just like years in the past, Tewell expects a big turnout out. “This is one of our most popular events along with the Eagle Festival,� she said. “We are expecting between 1,500 and 2,000 people.� Unlike last year, temperatures are making it even more ideal for mushroom production, which has increased the yield on the grounds.

CALHOUN COUNCIL FOR SENIOR NEWS Schedule Notice: The Senior Center will close at 1 p.m. from Friday, April 19 through Friday, April 26 while Mary Crawford is out of town. This will not affect lunch service. Coming Up: April 17: Rules of the Road Refresher Course, 9 to 10:30 a.m.; April 18: Free Bingo, 11:45 a.m.; April 23: Lunchtime music with Rick Sievers and John Crowden, 11 a.m.; April 29: Lunch & Learn with Calhoun Nursing and Rehabilitation about choices in your care, starts at 10:30 a.m. May 3: Illinois Secretary of State at Extension Office, Hardin, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 6: Walkin question and answer session at Miller Apartments, Hardin, 4 to 5 p.m. Will You Be New to Medicare in 2019? It’s not too early to begin planning your Medicare coverage. Our next New to Medicare Workshop will be Monday, April 29, 4 p.m. Free, everyone welcome, no sales pitches! Lunch, Monday-Friday, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.: Come join us for a delicious hot lunch. Over 60: donate what you can afford. Under 60: you must pay $6, the full cost of the meal. Thank you for your support! Wednesday, April 17: Breaded pork tenderloin w/gravy, candied carrots, lima beans, fruited Jello.

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“The weather has been awesome,� Tewell said. “We have had perfect temperatures between 50 and 70 degrees.� One other activity that will be held during the event is the Great Morel Hunt, which will be held at 1 p.m. (weather and morel permitting). Hunters from the area will search the grounds for the chance at a prize. Prizes will go to the smallest, largest and most found. For more information contact Arielle Tewell at 618-786-2331 ext. 338.

BERNARD MCDONALD Bernard J. “Mac� McDonald, 91, of South Jacksonville, died Tuesday, April 9, 2019, at Heritage Health in Jacksonville. He was born April 18, 1927, in Hardin, IL, the son of Andrew and Ida Taviner McDonald. He later married Marian J. Deitrick McGinnis on March 25, 1975, in Jacksonville, and she survives. He is survived by one daughter, Rachel McDonald of Florida; two step sons, Layne McGinnis of Beardstown, and Shaun (Chris) McGinnis of South Jacksonville; two grandsons, Michael (Shelby) McGinnis of Ft. Campbell, KY, and Steven (Lauren) McGinnis of Chicago; and two great grandsons, Erik and Eivin McGinnis, both of Ft. Campbell, KY. Mr. McDonald attended the Catholic school in Hardin, IL before joining the United States Army in December of 1945. He served in Germany, being awarded the WWII Victory Medal and the Army of Occupation Medal. After serving his country, he worked as a barber and later worked for Mobil

By Mary Crawford Medicare NOW. Their phone number is 1-800-633-4227. You can use your current card through the end of 2019, but starting January 1, 2020, everyone must use their new card. Since it can take several weeks for you to receive your card, there’s no time like the present to make the call. We know it can be frustrating to try to get through to a customer service representative. Mondays and Tuesdays are very busy days; try calling later in the week. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. You may get through right away, or it may take several tries. You may have better luck calling in the late afternoon or early evening rather than first thing in the morning. Please keep trying. Calling now, rather than later in the year, is in your best interest. By about October 1, the number of calls to Medicare about Open Enrollment and plan coverage choices goes through the roof, creating much longer wait times. If you don’t hear well on the phone, have a family member or friend help out. You must be present when the call is made to verify that you are the one making the request and to give permission for the Medicare representative to speak with the other person. If, after multiple tries, you’re still encountering troubles, we can try to help you. Call our office for an appointment: 618-576-9567.

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Chemical in Jacksonville. After his retirement, he was known as an entrepreneur, running several successful businesses. He was a member of the Jacksonville American Legion Post #279 and Jacksonville VFW Post #1379. Mac had a passion for Jazz music and was a Friend of Bill W. A funeral service was held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 13, 2019, at the Buchanan & Cody Funeral Home in Jacksonville, with burial at Concord Cemetery. The family met friends from 12 -1 p.m. prior to the service. Memorials are suggested to Our Redeemer Lutheran Church or Concord Cemetery. Condolences may be sent at buchanancody.com.

EDWARD RICHTER Edward John Richter, 89, of Jerseyville, formerly of Kampsville, died at 8:50 a.m., Thursday, April 11, 2019 at Jerseyville Manor Nursing Home. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m., Tuesday at the Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville. A funeral procession will leave the funeral home at 11 a.m. to escort Edward to his final place alongside his parents

at the St. Anselm’s Catholic Cemetery in Kampsville. In recognition of his service with the United States Navy during the Korean War, the Jerseyville American Legion Post #492 will conduct military graveside rites. Memorials may be given to the family in care of the funeral home. Memories may be shared at www.crawfordfunerals. com

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The Meaning of Easter “Or don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.� 1 Peter 1:24-25 NIV

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aster is the oldest and arguably the most important celebration in the Christian church, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus after his crucifixion and death. Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday following the full moon that occurs after the vernal equinox, leading some to suggest that the holiday has pagan roots. This idea is reinforced by the fact that the name of the holiday is connected to the Anglo-Saxon word “Eostre,� which was the name of the goddess of Spring. The fertility symbols that have somehow accreted onto the modern holiday, such as eggs and rabbits, adds further credence to that view. However, early celebrations of Easter were clearly not about these pagan fertility symbols, but were intended to commemorate Jesus’ rising from

the dead and ascending to heaven after his death. That the celebration takes place at a time when the cold, seemingly dead earth comes back to life at Springtime is perhaps a fortuitous reminder that there is something of a resurrection built into nature. The seed must die and be buried in the earth in order to spring back to life. Early Christians were encouraged by Jesus’ resurrection to believe that by dying with Christ in their heart they might, like the seeds in Spring, rise to new life in heaven. –Christopher Simon

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Scarlett turns 3; Cheyenne turns 5 Sisters Scarlett Craigmiles and Cheyenne Craigmiles will soon be celebrating their birthdays. Scarlett will celebrate her third birthday May 14 and Cheyenne will be celebrating her fifth birthday May

25 years ago April 20, 1994 The county has received severe damage to its roads due to the heavy and drenching rains on already saturated ground. County Engineer Barry Webster reported to the Calhoun County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on Monday, April 18, that Mary Dahm-Schell from the Agricultural Department will inspect the county roads with him on April 19. It is hoped that Calhoun can be declared a Federal Disaster Area in order that funds can be received from FEMA. From the north to south and east to west, mud slides have occurred onto the roads, creeks have cut into the road banks, and roads have either sunk or risen due to the underground water pressure. “Dance the Night Away” is the theme for the 1994 prom to be held April 23, at Calhoun High School. This year’s prom committee has worked hard to make prom night very exciting. They will be decorating the gym in teal, silver and lots of stars. The music will be provided by a DJ from Clayton who has 200 lights for a light show. Walk in will start at 7:30 and parents are invited to view it. This year’s king and queen candidates are Nate Lorton, Tony Friedel, Ben Baalman, Brent Ralston, Kelly Matthews, Teresa Anderson, Stephanie McKinnon and Robin Bick. Attendants are Adam Hagen and Leslie Johnson. Prom slaves are Malissa Bushnell and Cathy Fester. 50 years ago April 17, 1969 Winners of General County Scholarships in Calhoun County have been reported by the County Scholarship Committee of Illinois to Chester E. Knight, County Superintendent of Schools, who accepted applications for these scholarships last December. Two scholarships are available in Calhoun County, awarded on the basis of scores made on the ACT examinations given on May 11, 1968, August 3, 1968, and October 10, 1968. They exempt the winners from the payment of tuition and from certain fees ar any of the eight state-supported universities in Illinois for a period of four years. For Calhoun County, the winners this year were Richard Paul Knight, R.R. #2 Hardin, and Karen Ann Siemer, Brussels. Aloys R. Klaas, son of Mrs. Alvie Klaas of Batchtown and husband of the former Marie Bonner, has been seperated by the army from active duty at Ft. Hood, Tx and has returned to civilian life. Aloys saw much duty in heavy fighting in Vietnam and received the Vietnam Service Medal with two bronze stars; the National Defense Service Medal; the Republic of Vietnam Combat Medal, the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Bronze Star; the Purple Heart; the Sharpshoot-

5. Scarlett and Cheyenne are the daughters of Katie and Andrew Craigmiles of Jerseyville. Grandparents are Chris Powell of Springfield; Alan and Debbie Powell of Jerseyville and Cindy and

Mark Thurm of Medora. Great grandparents are Mary Ann Sinclair of Jerseyville; Janet and Dave L. of Canton; Lois Panzier of Alton; Billie Craigmiles of Hardin and Nola Bland of Kampsville.

Looking Back er M-14, the Marksman m-16 and Expert M-60 medal. 75 years ago April 20, 1944 Heavy rains last week caused the Illinois River at Hardin and the Mississippi River on the west side to rise sharply. However, both rivers have receded some, and unless unpredicted heavy rains fall within the next week, the present flood conditions of the rivers should abate. Unusually cold and damp weather has held back crop planting and apple tree spraying. High water in the bottom lands keep farmers of these areas from preparing their land for planting. During rainy spells apple orchard-

ists have difficulty in getting a spray on and to stick. The peach crop in the county has been injured. E.C. Baker took third place with his entry in the shorthorn cattle exhibition at Urbana the week of April 3. This exhibition showed only purebred livestock from some of the biggest cattle herds in Illinois. The fact that Mr. Baker’s entry took third place in such a big-time show should make him feel very proud. He sold his entry after the show. 100 years ago April 17, 1919 Calhoun County’s quota in the coming Victory Liberty Loan is $168, 750, less than half what the county’s quota

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was in the fourth Liberty Loan. This is an easy job for the citizens of Calhoun County. This is the final drive in the world’s great war, the boys have finished the job over there and we’ll be dollars to doughnuts that the folks over here will do likewise. Watch ‘em line up for bond purchases when the gong sounds a better investment, a safer investment and a more patriotic investment could not be made than to buy a government bond. Watch the folks of the kingdom, they are still behind the boys and their patriotic blood is just as red as it ever was. The job will be finished in a patriotic manner.

Friday, April 19: Good Friday service, 7:30 p.m. at the Batchtown Methodist Church Sunday, April 21: Village of Hardin Easter Egg Hunt, 10:45 a.m.at William Thorman Memorial Park Wednesday, April 24: 2019 Spring Luncheon, 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Hardin Presbyterian Church. Wednesday, April 24: Modern Woodmen Woodmen of America meeting, 4:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at the Old Fill Inn Station. Thursday, April 25: Modern Woodmen of America Matching Fund Dinner for Summer Clean up days, 5 p.m. at Straight Home. Saturday, April 27: CFF Cash For Roadside Assistance, payment collected for bags, 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the County Highway Building in Hardin or St. Mary’s parking lot in Brussels. Monday, April 29: Lunch and Learn with Calhoun nursing, 10:30 a.m. at the Calhoun County Senior Center. Monday, April 29: New to Medicare Workshop, 4 p.m. until 5 p.m. at the Calhoun County Senior Center. Friday, May 3: Driver Services at Extension, 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the U of I Extension office.

Saturday May 4: Crunchfest 2019, 7:30 am until 1p.m. at the Crunch. Saturday, May 4-Sunday, May 5: Calhoun Warriors 12U Baseball Tournament, 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the Batchtown Diamond. ONGOING Caregiver Support Group: Meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Senior Center. Its a great opportunity to get information, resources, and share your experiences with other caregivers. Veterans info request: Since the publication of the 2011 version of the Calhoun County Historical Society cemetery book much additional data has been compiled in the constant update process. A new section titled “Calhoun Veterans Interred Abroad” will be included in their honor and memory in the next edition. The Society would appreciate receiving names, birth and death dates and military service information for family members of others. Please submit information with name, address and phone number to the Society at P.O Box 46 Hardin, IL. 62047. Contact Society president Emerson Retzer at 68-535 4945 as well as Society board members.

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{äĂˆĂŠ7°ĂŠ7œœ`Â?>ĂœÂ˜ĂŠ Ă›i°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfǙ]™ää Have you been looking for that “Specialâ€? home suited for the “Family with a Familyâ€?? Silly as it sounds it’s the best way to describe a very “Uniqueâ€? home that can be shared with other family members without crowding. Lower level offers “Galleylikeâ€? Kitchen with plenty of space for eating area. Furniture arrangement creates the living room/bedroom, etc. Bathroom is easy access, lot of closets. Also the upper level is a whole like-new living space, complete kitchen with ceramic tile counters, ample wood cabinets and separate dining area. The whole “Great Roomâ€? atmosphere is remarkable. Spacious bathroom (27x9), utility room is large enough for a pantry. Entire upper level boasts ceramic tile floors. Entire property is fenced, Upper deck with private-housed Hot Tub. DON’T DRIVE BY, you need to see this astonishing unique home! Pam Roady 618-535-2914

£ä£Ă“ĂŠ7°ĂŠ-ÀÕViĂŠ-ĂŒ°] iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfә]™ää Affordable 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home. 5x5 utility room, 20x33 attached garage, room for workshop. Tammy Cooley 618-556-9703

910 W. ˆVÂŽÂœĂ€Ăž]ĂŠ Jerseyville f™x]äää Darling home in immaculate condition. Remodeled in the year 2007. Open floor plan, plenty of beautiful cabinets. Nice bath with granite counter top. Utility room shared with a large walk in closet. Nice little sun room with heat and a/c. EXTRA TWO LOTS come with enormous possibilities, work shop, pole barn, outbuilding & building site. Must see to appreciate! >Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂ“>Â˜ĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽxÂ‡Ăˆä{{

506 W. Pearl -ĂŒ°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊ fÂŁĂŽ{]™ää 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 1044 sq feet, 68.5x150 lot. Newly renovated. All appliances stay. Original refinished hardwood floors, new windows, newer bathroom, 7 year old roof, detached 1 car garage has been reinforced with new overhead garage door and opener with side entry. The attic could be easily made into another bedroom with the plumbing already directed to attic. Basement is pristine with new utility hoof ups. New asphalt driveway. Drilled exterior walls and blown-in insulation. >Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂ“>Â˜ĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽxÂ‡Ăˆä{{

Ă“ĂˆĂ“äĂŠ"Â?Â?ˆiĂŠ-ĂŒ°]ĂŠ Â?ĂŒÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂ‡ĂŠfÂŁn™]™ää 2 story home with a total of 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, partially finished walk-out basement situated on 5 acres m/l. Covered front porch, deck on back, 1 car attached garage. Lori Rose618-535-3232

{äĂŽĂŠ Ă€iÂ“ÂœÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ-ĂŒ°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfx{]Çxä Manufactured home on spacious lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, open living and kitchen floor plan, separate laundry, (washer/dryer stay), nice front deck. Kitchen appliances stay. Great home or possible Investment property. Kim Frazer 618-535-2262

£äĂˆĂŠ iĂ€}Ă•ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ -ĂŒ°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊ fÇ{]™ää

Charming 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with a large screened in back porch that is perfect for entertaining. 100 amp electric service installed 4/2019. The Water Heater was new in 2013. The roof was put on in 2016. There are hardwood floors underneath the carpet. There is a nice shed with electric for extra storage or work area. The refrigerator, stove, washer, dryer and chest freezer all stay with the house. This home has been freshly painted and Is in Move-in Condition. Don’t miss your opportunity to make this lovely home your new home! Connie Hayes 618-535-6784.

£ää™Ê7iĂƒĂŒÂ?>ÂŽiĂŠ Ă€°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfÂŁxn]äää 1783 sq feet house, 93x132 lot size, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full walk-up basement with steel doors for easy access, stone fireplace, screened-in porch, 12x10 concrete patio, 9x15 shed. All kitchen appliances stay. >Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂ“>Â˜ĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽxÂ‡Ăˆä{{

Çä{ĂŠ iÂ˜ĂŒĂ€>Â?ĂŠ Ă›i°]ĂŠ >˜iʇÊf{x]äää 2 bedroom ranch home with 1 bath, 1 car attached garage. Newer windows, furnace, A/C, deck and some fencing. Stove, fridge, dishwasher, dryer, washer will stay. Utility shed stays. Make your appointment today. Kim Frazer 618-535-2262

Ă“ĂŽĂ“{nĂŠ Ă€ii˜>ÂŤÂŤÂ?iĂŠ ˜°] iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊf£Ç{]™ää Make your appointment today to see this 4 bedroom, 3 bath ranch home with attached 2 car garage situated on large lot with fenced-in back yard and patio area. Home has many updates, and features living room and large family room with a breath-taking eat-in kitchen area with newer appliances. Kim Frazer 618-535-2262

Ă“ĂŽĂŽ{ÂŁĂŠ-ĂœiiĂŒLĂ€Âˆ>ÀÊ*Â?]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iĂŠĂŠfÂŁĂ“{]xääĂŠ Great 3 Bedroom ranch home situated on a large lot. Full bath, ½ bath, living room, family room, separate dining area, large deck off of family room leads to back yard, attached 2 car garage. Some newer flooring, some newer paint. Appliances stay, washer and dryer stay. Kim Frazer 618-535-2262

Ă“ä£ĂŠ >Ă?ĂŒiÀÊ Ă›i°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfnĂ“]xää 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath home with many updates. Great Location! ,ÂœLiĂ€ĂŒ>ĂŠ7>Â?Â?>ViĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽx‡xnĂ“ä

ÂŁĂ“ääĂŠ7>Â?Â˜Ă•ĂŒĂŠ-ĂŒ°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfÂŁĂˆn]xää 1232 sq. ft., large irregular lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large 22x14 covered deck. All appliance stay in large eat-in kitchen adorned with beautiful cherry wood cabinets, wood and ceramic floors. Close to the golf course and town. >Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂ“>Â˜ĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽxÂ‡Ăˆä{{

Ă“ĂŽĂŽäxĂŠ ÂœÂ?Â?ÂœĂœĂŠ Ă›i]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfÂŁĂˆx]äää 4.3 acre farm right on the edge of town. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath home with a 2 car detached oversized garage, nice pond, 30x70 pole barn, chicken coop, fruit trees, plenty of gardening area, across the street from Wolves Crossing on Hollow. Tina McEvers 618-535-1059

x£ä{ĂŠ ÂˆĂƒĂƒÂˆĂƒĂƒÂˆÂŤÂŤÂˆĂŠ,ÂˆĂ›iÀÊ,`°] ÂœÂ?`iÂ˜ĂŠ >}Â?iʇÊfÂŁĂŽn]xää Adorable 4 bedroom, 3 full bath triple wide manufactured home situated on 5.5 acres m/l. Full basement with 2 car garage, 29x14 deck, huge patio outside the basement. Must see! Tina McEvers 618-535-1059

ÂŁ{xĂŠ >ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ-ĂŒ°]ĂŠ Ă€Ă•ĂƒĂƒiÂ?ĂƒĂŠÂ‡ĂŠfxx]äää 1 story bungalow with 1 bedroom, 1 bath, basement, covered porch, nicely landscaped backyard with concrete patio areas. Lori Rose 618-535-3232

ÎÎәnĂŠ >˜iĂŠ,`]ĂŠ i`ÂœĂ€>ʇÊfĂŽ{™]™ää Horse lovers dream on 9.69 acres in Jersey County. Owner designed and built outstanding 3 bedroom, 2 bath home that boasts vaulted ceilings, spacious rooms, ultra kitchen, dining area and large living room, plus full basement that is approx.. ž finished with complete kitchen, dining area and ž bath. But wait! What about the 74x56 barn (metal building) with horse stalls, fenced area tack room. Owner presently boards 4 horses-all this provides a comfortable income. You will be pleasantly surprised when you see the lovely 2 bedroom apartment in barn with full kitchen, bath and open atmosphere living, dining and utility room which rents for $650/month. I forgot that there is a spring fed pond. Pam Roady 618-535-2914

ĂŽä{ĂŠ-ĂŒ°ĂŠ Â˜ĂŒÂ…ÂœÂ˜ĂžĂŠ Ă€°]ĂŠ Godfrey fÂŁxä]äää Beautiful 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home in excellent condition! Huge 18.4x11.9 living room, family sized 12.8x15 kitchen plus full basement. Large irregular lot. Immediate possession! ,ÂœLiĂ€ĂŒ>ĂŠ7>Â?Â?>ViĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽx‡xnĂ“ä

£ääxĂŠ ˜}iÂ?>ĂŠ ĂŒ°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊf™™]äää Looking for low exterior maintenance and modern convenience, this is for you! Features 2 bedrooms with full baths for each, additional half bath, 2 car attached garage. Bob Jones 618-578-9547

xxĂŠ-Ă•}>Ă€ĂœÂœÂœ`ĂŠ Ă€°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfÂŁx{]™ää Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a large corner lot. Attached 2 car (24x24) garage, above ground pool and deck. Open Living/Dining area. Lots of storage. Kim Frazer 618-535-2262

NEW LISTINGS ÇäÇÊ °ĂŠ Ă€>˜ŽÂ?ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ Ă›i°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊ fÇ{]™™x 2 bedroom, 1 full bath home. Home features eat-in kitchen with fridge, dishwasher, microwave and electric stove. Full bath has hook up for washer & dryer. 1 main floor bedroom and 1 upper bedroom, living room and enclosed back porch area. Detached carport and deck. Kim Frazer 618-535-2262

COMMERCIAL 201 & 203 N. ivviĂ€ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠ-ĂŒ°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊf£™ä]äää 2 Great Properties for 1 price situated on corner lot. Versatile property that can have many uses. A-Frame building has 3398 sq feet with finished basement with 3 classrooms/office space and 2 restrooms. Recreational building has 3058 sq feet with large open area perfect for your needs, with kitchen and 2 restrooms. Make your appointment today. Kim Frazer 618-535-2262

ÂŁxĂ“nÂŁĂŠ-ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠ ĂœĂžĂŠ£ä™]ĂŠ ÂœĂœĂŠÂ‡ĂŠfĂˆÂ™Â™]äää Turn Key Restaurant/Bar/Banquet Hall/Game Room. This establishment has it all! It also has a beautiful 2 bedroom apartment upstairs with open dining/kitchen/ living room. 13 acres of land. Tina McEvers 618-535-1059

-ˆ˜VÂ?>ÂˆĂ€ĂŠ Ă€°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊf£än]Çxä Commercial lot located next to accounting firm and engineering firm. Wonderful place for hair salon or office. >Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂ“>Â˜ĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽxÂ‡Ăˆä{{

°ĂŠ ˆÂ?Â?iÀÊ Ă€°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfxä]äää Commercial Lot 150x150x125 situated along E. Miller Drive. Tina McEvers 618-535-1059

ÂŁnäĂ“ĂŠ ÂœÂŤiĂŠ Ă€°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfĂˆÂ™]äää Commercial Lot 150x140 Great Potential near Jersey Community Hospital! Tina McEvers 618-535-1059

LOTS AND ACREAGE

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V Ă€Âˆ`iĂŠ-ĂŒ°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊf™ä]äää 3-150x150 tracts of land zoned Improved Commercial. $35,000 per tract of all 3 for $90,000. Tina McEvers 618-535-1059

7>}}œ˜iÀÊ Ă€°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfnää]äää Hollowood Estates Phase III, Subdivision with 35 -°ĂŠ Ă•Â˜iĂŠ-ĂŒ°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfÂŁ{]™ää lots, concrete streets, decorative street lighting. Nice 95.8x98.66 level lot on nicely paved road. Located between 2 golf courses. Ameren Gas & Ready to build on! Electric, water, sewer and gas Electric, City Water & Sewer tap on fees included. In available. the City Limits. Platted Restrictions and Covenants. Tina McEvers 618-535-1059 >Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂ“>Â˜ĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽxÂ‡Ăˆä{{

ÂœÂ?>Â˜Ă‰ i}>˜]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊf{{]™ääʇÊf{™]™ää Beautiful level lots in a newer subdivision. Don’t miss your chance to build your dream home today! Tina McEvers 618-535-1059

i}>Â˜ĂŠ-ĂŒ°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊf£™]™ääʇÊfĂ“{]™ää Build your dream home on one of these beautiful lake front lots in the Millers Park Estates! Imagine walking out on your porch and looking out over the water everyday all within the city limits of Jerseyville. Electric, gas, sewer and water all available at the street. Tina McEvers 618-535-1059

ÂˆĂŒVÂ…iÂ?Â?ĂŠ Ă€iiÂŽĂŠ,`°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfÓÇä]äää 40 acres m/l land located on Mitchell Creek Road. Land has a nice creek running through. There are a couple of nice building spots on the land. Property has approx. 10 acres m/l wooded and 30 acres m/l tillable. Land is in CRP Program. ,ÂœLiĂ€ĂŒ>ĂŠ7>Â?Â?>ViĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽx‡xnĂ“ä

£ÇäΙÊ ˆÂ?Â?ĂƒÂˆ`iĂŠ ˜°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfΙ]™ää 2 acres m/l of property on Highway 255/67. This property has 4 Septic Systems and 4 hookups for Jersey County Water and 3 hook up meters for MJM electric. Older mobile home will be removed before closing. ,ÂœLiĂ€ĂŒ>ĂŠ7>Â?Â?>ViĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽx‡xnĂ“ä

ˆiÂ?`ÂœÂ˜ĂŠ ÂœÂ?Â?ÂœĂœĂŠ,`°]ĂŠ ˆiÂ?`ÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂ‡ĂŠfĂ“n]xää 6.52 Acres on Fieldon Hollow Rd., Fieldon. With some clearing, this could be a gorgeous site over looking the bottom land of Rosedale and the bluffs. >Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂ“>Â˜ĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽxÂ‡Ăˆä{{

ĂˆäĂŽĂŠ{ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ-ĂŒ°]ĂŠ iĂ€ĂƒiĂžĂ›ÂˆÂ?Â?iʇÊfÂŁĂ“]äää Water, sewer, gas and electric all available at line. Close to town. >Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂ“>Â˜ĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽxÂ‡Ăˆä{{

ĂŽäĂ“ÂŁĂŽĂŠ ÂˆĂŒVÂ…iÂ?Â?ĂŠ Ă€iiÂŽĂŠ,`°] Ă€Âˆ}Â…ĂŒÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂ‡ĂŠf{{ä]äää 80.60 Acres m/l Sportsmen Paradise. Woods with Creek for Hunting. 3 Acre Lake for Fishing or Swimming, Four Wheelers, Horses. Two Pole Barns, one with a 12 ft. door 24x45, other 26x60—1325 sq ft. all Brick home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, fireplace with full poured concrete basement, central air with attached garage. Home needs updating. Survey being prepared. Would be ideal for a group of outdoors men with families to purchase. >Ă€iÂ˜ĂŠ iĂ€ĂŒÂ“>Â˜ĂŠĂˆÂŁn‡xĂŽxÂ‡Ăˆä{{

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-ĂŒ>ĂŒiĂŠ ĂœĂžĂŠ£ä™]ĂŠ ÂœĂœĂŠÂ‡ĂŠfÇx]äää No zoning restrictions on this 6.290 acre lot in Dow. Tina McEvers 618-535-1059

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TBD REDHAWK - GRAFTON, JERSEY COUNTY

[ $475,000 ] 21.66 ACRES , AMAZING RIVER VIEWS, MATURE TIMBER, BUILDING SITES

24264 CHAPPELL ROAD - DOW, JERSEY COUNTY

200 KELLWOOD DR. - PIASA

[ $265,000 ] 4BR, 3BA, 6.56 ACRES

8 DAVIS DR. - JERSEYVILLE

11 DAVIS DR. - JERSEYVILLE

2468 S. TRAIL - WALSHVILLE

2011 HAMBURG MICHAEL RD. - HAMBURG

1306 STATE HIGHWAY 109 - JERSEYVILLE

2892 WOOD HILL - BUNKER HILL

706 BOULDER WAY - JERSEYVILLE

[ $259,000 ] 3BR, 2BA, NEW CONSTRUCTION [ $184,900 ] 5BR, 3BA, UNIQUE, STYLISH [ $159,500 ] 3BR, 2BA, FINISHED BASEMENT

702 LOCUST ST. - CARROLLTON

919 W. HENRY ST. - STAUNTON

[ $129,000 ] 4BR, 2BA, HARDWOOD FLOORS [ $125,000 ] 3BR, 2BA, HARDWOOD FLOORS

[ $355,000 ] 5BR, 4BA, 6.38 ACRES, POND, DETACHED GARAGE, POOL, WET BAR

15959 MACOUPIN LN. - MEDORA

1325 5TH STREET - CARROLLTON, GREENE COUNTY

[ $222,900 ] 60 ACRES, TIMBER/TILLABLE

[ $349,000 ] 6BR, 4BA, 4.93 ACRES, OUTBUILDINGS, MODERN FARMHOUSE

24 RIVERVIEW DR. #A - GOLDEN EAGLE

TBD ELDRED BLACKTOP - FIELDON, JERSEY COUNTY

[ $39,900 ] LARGE SECLUDED LOT, RIVER VIEW

[ $309,750 ] 105 ACRES, RECREATIONAL, TIMBER, DEER/TURKEY HUNTING

TBD BLUE RIDGE RD. - ALTON

[ $180,000 ] 22.5 ACRES, 4.5 ACRE LAKE

705 S. PUTNAM ST. - BUNKER HILL

[ $14,900 ] RESIDENTIAL HOME SITE

[ $240,000 ] 4BR, 3BA, 7.69 ACRES

[ $144,500 ] 5 ACRES, TILLABLE, HIGH TRAFFIC [ $55,000 ] RESIDENTIALL LOT, 5.06 ACRES

124 E. MAIN - BRUSSELS

300 E. CENTRAL AVE. - BENLD

[ $35,000 ] TURN-KEY, FULL BRICK

[ $295,000 ] ZONED I-1 INDUSTRIAL, 14,000 SQ. FT.

10768 CHESTERFIELD RD. - SHIPMAN 3BR, 3BA, 5.75 ACRES

115 E. MAIN - STAUNTON

$170,000 ] 1 ACRE, RESTAURANT/BAR

[ $42,000 ] RETAIL/ OFFICE SPACE

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20201 STATE HIGHWAY 3 - GRAFTON, JERSEY COUNTY

[ $117,000 ] 4BR, 3BA, 3.8 ACRES

490 GRAFTON HILLS DRIVE - GRAFTON 3BR, 3BA, 1.44 ACRES

414 CROSS - JERSEYVILLE 4BR, 2BA, UPDATED

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518 Quail Ct., Grafton

12581 State Hwy 96, Mozier

311 Virginia, Carrollton

711 S. State St., Jerseyville

4 B 4 bth 4,000 sq. ft. walk out basement, fenced yard.

151 Acres - 4 bed farmhouse w/ outbuildings seller will divide.

Many updates since 2014. Roof, kitchen, flooring and more. Full basement, nice location!

Best location in Jerseyville. Over 4000 sq, foot w/ ample parking. Be your own boss.

$207,000

$129,000

13671 N. Mississippi Rd., Hamburg

214 N. Main, Carrollton

111 Acres w / 3 bedroom home, mix of tillable, wooded and bluff top. Seller willing to sell home & 5 acres.

5 bedroom 2.5 baths. Beautiful 2 story with newer roof, tilt in windows, Historic charm abounds. 2 bedrooms, red kitchen cabinets, HVAC, high ceilings. 3 car enclosed carport- large deck and pavilion. pine wood floors. Beautiful courtyard. Det. garage and sheds.

47 Mill St., Elsah

$159,000 Hilltop, Batchtown 20 Acres w/ 2-3 bedroom remodeled farmhouse. Seller says, “Bring an offer.”

NEW CONSTRUCTION!

$69,900

$72,000

$168,500

$221,500

121 N. Glen, Roodhouse

151 Pershing, Kampsville

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Two story home in the heart of Kampsville. The home features large rooms with high ceilings, some original woodwork, and other unique features. This home is in need of repairs. There is an additional lot included in this sale, Parcel ID#’s 07-06-02-303-102, 07-06-02-303-104. For: D. Vetter Call or go online for terms & conditions. GO ONLINE OR DOWNLOAD OUR AUCTION APP TO REGISTER FOR BIDDING

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35.38 TAXABLE ACRES • 1 TRACT This property is ideally located along North 24th St., near Ellington Road. The property represents productive tillable farmland and has unlimited development potential. The new buyer will receive 100% of the 2019 farm income. • 26.4 acres of cropland currently in row crop production • PI Rating: 130.3 • Productive soils: Huntsville, Biggsville, Mannon & Stookey • The balance of the tract is in waterways, a thin wooded draw and a stream that meanders through the property. • Endless possibilities including development with an ideal location along North 24th St., near Ellington Road! • Access is along the east side by 24th St.

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The property is improved by a Single Family Residence, together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenants thereunto belonging and will not be available for inspection prior to sale. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) (1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff Ira T. Nevel - ARDC #06185808 Timothy R. Yueill - ARDC #6192172 Greg Elsnic - ARDC #6242847 Richard Drezek - ARDC #6301323 Aaron Nevel - ARDC #6322724 175 North Franklin St. Suite 201 Chicago, Illinois 60606 (312) 357-1125 Pleadings@nevellaw.com SL # 18-02605

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Type of Sale: ___________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Location: _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ City: __________________________________________________ Special Directions: ______________________________________ Days, Dates & Time of Sale: ______________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Items for Sale: __________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Contact Person: ______________________________________ Phone Number: ______________________________________ Date to run ad: _______________________________________

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PIN: 03-92-23-113-003 D. The real estate may be inspected prior to sale by contacting James E. Adcock, Senior Vice 3UHVLGHQW &KLHI /HQGLQJ 2I¿cer, Peoples Bank & Trust, 1221 PEOPLES BANK & TRUST, 6SULQJ¿HOG 5RDG 7D\ORUYLOOH ,Oas Successor In Interest to linois 62568, Phone: (217) 824White Hall Bank, a Banking 8555, by appointment only. Corporation, E. The time and place of sale Plaintiff, are as follows: May 14, 2019, v. at 9:00 a.m., Greene County NICHOLAS BRIAN RIMBEY, Courthouse, 519 North Main JANA JO RIMBEY, UNKNOWN Street, Carrollton, Illinois, OWNERS, AND NON-RECORD 62016-1093. CLAIMANTS, F. The terms of sale are: Defendants, 1. Ten percent of the bid price NO. 18-CH-20 shall be paid at the time of the sale and the balance of the bid NOTICE OF price shall be paid within 30 days SHERIFF’S SALE RI WKH HQWU\ RI DQ 2UGHU FRQ¿UPing the Sale. All payments shall PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby be in cash or cash equivalent. given that pursuant to a Judge2. Any announcements by the ment entered by this Court on Sheriff at the sale shall be binding Thursday, November 15, 2018, and shall take precedence over in the above-entitled cause, the all prior announcements includproperty hereinafter described or ing announcements contained so much thereof as shall be suf- herein. ¿FLHQW WR VDWLVI\ VDLG -XGJHPHQW 7KH VDOH LV VXEMHFW WR FRQ¿Uwill be sold to the highest bidder. mation by the Court. A. The name, address and G. Title will be conveyed subtelephone number of the person ject to all general real estate taxto contact for information regard- es which are a lein upon the real ing the real estate is: James E. estate, and special assessments, Adcock, Senior Vice President if any, and easements and restric &KLHI /HQGLQJ 2I¿FHU 3HRSOHV tions of record. %DQN 7UXVW 6SULQJ¿HOG Road, Taylorville, IL 62568. Plaintiff, PEOPLES BANK & Phone: (217) 824-8555. TRUST, a banking corporation,by B. The common address or its attorney, David R. Fines. other common description, if any, of the real estate is as follows: By: /s/ David R. Fines 332 Locust Street, Carrollton, IlDAVID R. FINES linois, 62016. C. The legal description of DAVID R. FINES the real estate is as follows: Lot Reg. No.: 06196440 Twenty-four (24) in Sharon, Cal- Attorney for Plaintiff vin and Morrow’s Addition to the 402 East Market Street Town, now City, of Carrollton, sit- Taylorville, IL 62568 uated in said city of Carrollton, in Phone: (217) 824-8883 the County of Greene and State Fax: (217) 824-8884 4.3, 4.10, 4.17 of Illinois. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JERSEY COUNTY, JERSEYVILLE, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, PLAINTIFF, VS. ELIZABETH A YOUNG; STEVEN J YOUNG; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS. 18 CH 31 214 GOODRICH STREET JERSEYVILLE, IL 62052-2214 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by the Court in the above entitled cause on December 4, 2018, Sheriff of Jersey County will on May 7, 2019, in Courtroom A of the Jersey County Courthouse, 201 W. Pearl Street, Jerseyville, IL 62052, at 11:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of Jersey, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be suf¿FLHQW R VDWLVI\ VDLG -XGJPHQW TAX NO. 04-868-017-00

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COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 214 Goodrich Street Jerseyville, IL 62052-2214 Description of Improvements: White vinyl siding, 1.5 story single family home, no garage The Judgment amount was $74,595.55. Sale Terms: This is an “AS ISâ€? sale for “CASHâ€?. The successful bidder must deposit 10% down E\ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV EDODQFH E\ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV ZLWKLQ KRXUV NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title

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Warriors fall short after late inning resurgence by Trojans

By KYLE CUNNINGHAM Calhoun News-Herald Since their two game sweep over the Southwestern Piasa Birds on April 6, the Calhoun Warriors have flirted with .500 baseball with a 2-2 record. The Warriors picked up two wins over North Greene (8-0, 18-5), but dropped contests at both Roxana (12-8) and Jersey (5-1). After their 5-1 loss against 3A Jersey on April 12, the team was looking to return back to their winning ways. Unfortunately that plan was derailed as the Triopia Trojans knocked off Calhoun 11-7 at home on April 15. Both teams struck early as Triopia picked up two in the top half of the first, followed by Calhoun in the bottom half with one of their own. The Warriors then knotted it up in the third. However, the trojans fired right back with another run to regain the lead at 3-2. Calhoun was able to wake up their bats by bringing across five runs through the next three innings, but the opposition managed eight runs in their next three to make it an 11-7 final. Grant Gilman led the team in hitting with a three for five performance that included five RBIs. AJ Hillen and Coreny Nelson also picked up multiple hits in the contest with two base knocks a piece. The Warriors are now 8-10 and are scheduled to travel to Greenfield (8-6) on Tuesday, before hosting the Tigers on Thursday. Triopia 11, Calhoun 7 Triopia 2 0 0 1 3 4 1 11 14 1 Calhoun 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 7 8 2 Calhoun: Grant Gilman 3-5 5 RBI, AJ Hillen 2-3 2B, Corey Nelson 2-4, Trent Buchanan 1-3, Drew Baalman 0-2, Kaden Baalman 0-2, Luke Wickenhauser 0-3, Jonny Laing 0-3, Cory Baalman 0-4. Triopia: Caden Moore 2-4 2 RBI, Shawn Bell 1-3 2 RBI, Sam Stanberry 1-4 2 RBI.

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AJ Hillen fires home the pitch in an April 15 home loss at the hands of the Triopia Trojans

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