Oregon Republican Reporter / oglecountynews.com • Friday, July 31, 2020
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CITY COUNCIL
License for new brewery is approved Coliseum museum job description approved BY JEFF HELFRICH jhelfrich@oglecountynews.com The Oregon City Council unanimously approved a new liquor license Tuesday for Ogle County Brewery, a business that will open this fall in the newly-remodeled National Clothing Building on the corner of Illinois 64 and Illinois 2 in downtown Oregon. “It’s a microbrew business,” Oregon Mayor Ken Williams said. “They need this before they can go to the state to get the brewer’s license. I’m looking forward to it being something very neat for the downtown. They want to be open by October. I was in there today and it’s just fantastic.” Calls seeking more information on the business placed to the remodelers of the building, Kevin Wiegmann and Mark Gale, were not returned by time of publication.
CMAAA Director Description The council also unanimously approved a job description for the Coliseum Museum of Arts, Antiquities and Americana Director position that was created when the city approved a lease of the Oregon Coliseum to CMAAA to turn it into a museum early this year. The director’s salary will be paid 75 percent by CMAAA and 25 percent by the city. The director will work for the city 25 percent of the time and help
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When the awning was taken off the old National Clothing House building an old sign advertising Gilberts Hardware store was exposed. Kevin Wiegmann and Mark Gale have been busy working on the building in downtown Oregon for their new tenant, a micro-brewery. with the development downtown and bringing in shows, festivals and other tourism, Williams said. “They’ll most of the time be executive director of the museum,” Williams said. “But for the city we look for them to promote and enhance collaborative efforts among other taxing bodies, fraternal organizations, volunteer groups, the chamber of commerce and other community groups.”
Mosquito Abatement The council unanimously approved tabling any action on implementing a mosquito abatement in town after sub-
committee meetings and possibly putting up a referendum that would fund spraying for mosquitoes. “We’ve decided to table this indefinitely,” Public Health Commissioner Kurt Wilson said. “We’ll play it by ear and look at it year by year. Especially with the COVID costs we’ve incurred, we’re not ready to drop anything financially on this. Nor do we want to look to a referendum and have this be a burden financially to the town.” Wilson also said he hasn’t gotten calls on mosquito concerns in the past month from citizens and that the county has only discovered one West Nile virus case in Rochelle earlier this month.
BerryView On the Go Cheri Slack of Byron carries apple cider donuts and an aronia berry slush after visiting the BerryView Orchard food truck in Oregon on Saturday. The food truck, making its inaugural appearance, was met by a long line in the morning of anxious customers wanting the specialties from the Mt. Morris orchard. The orchard will be open starting Aug. 29 with a new store currently being constructed. Earleen Hinton/Shaw Media