



TheReview•Tuesday,January17,2023
TheReview•Tuesday,January17,2023
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BySARAHFORD ForShawMediaTheRapidsCity boardapprovedadvertisingforbidsfor the17thStreetprojectat theirmeetingJan.10.Plansandspecswere availablefor inspectionJan.11,withbid openingFeb.1.Theboardhopestoaward thecontractatitsnextmeetingFeb.7.
BrianBoelkofengineeringfirmAxiom Consultantsupdatedtheboardonafew items,includingroadclosures,trafficcontrolandaccessduringtheerosioncontrol project.The17thStreethillwillbeclosed formost oftheproject,whichwillstartat 7thAvenueAandgodownhill.Duetoinflation,thespecscallforasphaltinsteadof concreteforthepaving.
Thecontractorwillprovideaweek’s noticeforanyclosuresbyalertingthevillageandemergencyservices.Axiomis
coordinatingwithutilitycompanies,the postoffice andthecountytoaccommodate residents,thoughfivehouseholdswillhave theirmaildeliveryaffected.Theprojectis onscheduleandoncethebiddingcloses, Axiomwillhelp evaluateandrecommend thecontractorduringapre-bidmeeting. Theboardapprovedpayinga$15,575.13 invoicefortheproject.
Inother reports,Public WorksSupervisorRyanBumpsaidthewaterpumphouse isstillhavingissues evenwithtwocompanieslookingintoit,buthehopesto have a solutionbytheendoftheweek.Thesewer liftstationisnotworkingrighteither,but thepartisorderedandshouldbefixedsoon.
Theboardapprovedpayinga$4,600 invoicetoMSAProfessionalServicesfor workonthe13thStreet culvert project.MidAmericanEnergyneedstoborethegasline deeper,whichwillimposeaboutafive-day
delay,withcontractorPhoenixCorp. hoping tostartconstructioninearlyFebruary.
TheleaseagreementwiththeCorpsof EngineersforShuler’sShadyGrovePark hasbeenexecutedandisgoodthrough2042. Twobuildingpermits wereissued in December,onegeneralandoneplumbing. Theboardmadea$200donationtotheRiverdaleEducationFoundation,and the boardapprovedspendingupto$350for candyandtoyfilledeggsfortheEasterEgg HuntonApril1atRiverbendPark.Election filingsandthereferendumquestionabout gamingmachineshasbeenfiledwiththe countyclerk.
Theboardalsoadoptedanordinance recommendingbridgealternative No.3to IDOTfortheirI-80bridgereplacement bridgeselection process. Thatoptionhas a shortertime frameandlessimpacttoRapidsCity,aswellasanewsewerliftstation.
TheAgricultureScholarship CentreforBasisTradingEducationInc.ofStuart,Florida, awardeda$2,500scholarshipto GunnarWuebbenofAlbany.
Wuebben,sonofAbeand HeatherWuebbenofAlbany,was awardedthescholarshipforthe spring2023academictermand enrolled inASC’sBasisTrading Essentials,atwo-partcourse introducing studentstotheconceptsofbasistrading.
Wuebbenisasophomoreat
BlackHawkCollege,majoringin agriculturalbusinessfinance and marketingandminoringinagriculturalengineer in g.Heis involvedinthecollege’ssoiljudgingteam,thetrapshootingteam, studentgovernment,CircleK, and theagriculturalbusiness club.WuebbenalsoisanIHSA officialforfootballandwrestling andamemberofBethelBaptist Church.
Formoreinformation,visit ascapply.org
TheRiverdaleMiddleSchoolStudentCouncilishavingafundraiserfrom5to8p.m.on Thursday,Feb.2,atPortillo’s,2741E.53rdSt.in Davenport.Dinein,drivethroughorplacean ordertogo,with20%ofsalestobenefitthe RiverdaleMiddleSchoolStudentCouncil.Order onlineorontheappforpickupbyusingthe codePORTILLO60,orshowtheflyerwhenplacinganorderwiththecashier.
RiverdaleHighSchoolwillproudlyhonor thosewhoserveduringMilitaryAppreciation NightonFriday,Jan.27,attheboysbasketball game.Servicemenandwomenwhoregister canattendforfree.Therewillbearecognition ceremonyathalftimeofthevarsitygame.
Refreshmentswillbeserved.Contact mhemm@riverdaleschools.orgformoreinformationortoregister.
SharethewarmthduringRiverValleyDistrictLibrary’swintercoatswap.
Participateinthiscommunityexchangeby donatingcleanneworusedwintergearsuch ascoats,boots,gloves,scarves,socksand blankets.Alldonationscanbedroppedoffat RiverValleyDistrictLibrary,214S.MainSt., throughJan.31.
UpcomingeventsatCordovaDistrict Library,locatedat402MainAve.inCordova, include:
Exercisewithfriendsat9a.m.onMondays,
WednesdaysandFridays.Weusevideosto leadourchairexerciseclass.
StoryTimeat10a.m.onFridays–Singing, dancing,storiesand,ofcourse,snacksarepart ofeverystorytime.Childrenofallagesarewelcometoattend!
MakeitMondayat1p.m.Jan.23.Forthis MakeitMonday,theclasswillbedoingpour painting.Classsizeislimited,socall654-2330 tosignup.
SurfaceDesignwithCherylLennoxat9a.m. Tuesday,Jan.24.Thismonth’sSurfaceDesign featuresice/snowdyeing.Callthelibraryfor a supplylist.
CricutClassat10a.m.Saturday,Jan.28.In thisclass,youwilllearnsomeadvancedtechniquesforusingyourCricut.
BarnQuiltsat1p.m.Wednesday,Feb.1.Participantswillbegivena2x2primedwooden boardtopaint.Classsizeislimited,socallthe librarytosignup!
The39thannualBaldEagleWatch, presentedbytheU.S.ArmyCorpsof EngineersandU.S.FishandWildlife Services,isreturningto FultonandClintononSaturday,Jan.21.Itfeatureslectures,videos,stories,live birdsof prey andviewing of baldeagles inthewild.
From8:30a.m.to2:30p.m.,naturalistsandvolunteerswillbeon-siteat Lock&Dam13,4999LockRoadinFulton,withspottingscopestoaidin viewingthebaldeagles.Participants areencouragedtowearwarmclothing andbringtheirownbinoculars.
Exhibitsandeducationalprograms willbeofferedfrom9a.m.to2p.m.at ClintonCommunityCollege,1000LincolnBlvd.Programsinclude“Where theWildThingsWere,”at10a.m., a shorthistoryofwildlifeinIowaby Ryan WelchofClintonCommunity College;“LiveBirdsofPrey”at11a.m. withbaldeaglesandotherraptorsby KarenHerdklotzofHooHavenWildlifeRehabandEducationCenter;and “Who LiveswithEagles?”at1p.m., a program featuringsongs,signlanguage,liveanimals,puppetsand humorpresentedbyDavidStokes, NaturalistofWestBerlin,Wisconsin.
Lunchwillbeavailableforpur-
The 39th annual Bald Eagle Watch will be Saturday, Jan. 21,with viewing hours of 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Lock& Dam 13 in Fulton.
chaseatthecollege,thankstoFulton ScoutTroop117.Thecollegeexhibit hallwillhavewildlifeexhibits,vendors,foodanddrinks.
TheBaldEagleWatch isdedicated totheunderstanding,appreciation andprotectionofournationalsymbol. Asmanyas2,500baldeaglesspend winteralongtheUpperMississippi RiverfromSt.Paul,Minnesota,toSt. Louis.Formore information,contact theU.S.ArmyCorpsofEngineersat 815-259-3628orU.S.FishandWildlife Servicesat815-273-2732.
ThenewWhitesideCountyConservationEducationCenterislookingforalogo thatwillidentifythe organization.
Thenewgroupispartofthe WhitesideCountySoilandWater ConservationDistrict andfocuseson education.
Thelocationof theeducationcenter and prairiewillbenearFulton.
Serviceswillincludetours,field trips,anurseryforpropagation of Illinoisnativeandrare plant species, workshops/seminars,prairieacreagewithhands-onexperienceof on-siteprairiemanagementand more.
Thenewlogowillbeusedonthe WCCECwebsite,socialmediasites, businesscards,letterhead,posters, souvenirsandgifts.
Thecontestisopentothepublic andallagelevels.Contestantsare permittedto workingroups;however,onlyoneprizewillbeawarded regardless ofgroup size.
ThecontestisopenthroughFeb. 28.
Theboardoftheorganizationwill selectthefinalistsbyMarch8,with thewinnerbeingannouncedinmidMarch.
Allentriesmustbesubmitted electronicallytotheWCCECboardat whitesidecountyswcd@hotmail.com.
Submissionsmustincludethefull nameofthepersondesigningthe logo,emailaddress,postaladdress and telephonenumber.
Thelogo’sdesignshouldreflect thevaluesofthegroup,which includeprovidingapublicfacility welcomingindividuals and groups to promoteresearch,educationand inspirationregarding theimportance ofconservationandrestorationof theenvironment.Thelogoalso shouldincludethenameoftheorganization, spelled outorabbreviated.
Theprizeforthewinningentryis $350.
GototheWhitesideCountySoil andWaterConservationDistrict’s websiteatwhitesidecountyswcd.com orFacebookatwww.facebook.com/ whiteside.swcdforinformation.
SPRINGFIELD–StateRep.Tony McCombie,R-Savanna,wassworninto afourthtermintheIllinoisHouseon Jan.11,officiallytakingthereinsasthe firstwomantobecomeHouseRepublicanLeader.
“Itisasincereand heartfelthonor tobegiventheresponsibilitytorestore balancetooursystemofchecksand balancesinIllinois,”McCombiesaid.
McCombieisthefirstwomanto serveasHouseRepublicanLeaderin Illinois.McCombiehasfocusedher workinSpringfieldonjobcreation, propertytaxreliefandimprovedgovernmentaccountability.
“Duringtherecentlame-ducksession,HouseRepublicansstoodagainst payhikesforpoliticians,foughtvast overspendingandworkedpassionately againstrestrictionsontheConstitutionalrightsandfreedomsoflaw-abidingIllinoisans.Iamextraordinarily proudtoleadthiscaucus,”McCombie said.
McCombie’s89thDistrictcontains portionsofBoone,Carroll,DeKalb,Jo Daviess,Ogle,StephensonandWinnebagocounties.
Theredrawn37thDistrictcontains allorpartsofBureau,DeKalb,Henry, LaSalle,Lee,Marshall,Ogle,Peoria,
RockIsland,Stark,Whitesideand Woodfordcounties.
StateRep.BradFrittsalsomadehistoryJan.11astheyoungestelected officialswornintotheGeneralAssembly.
The23-year-oldDixonRepublican waselectedinNovembertorepresent theredrawn74thHouseDistrict,which includespartsofLee,Whiteside,Ogle, DeKalbandLaSallecounties.
“Illinoisisanamazingplacetogrow up,buttoomanyyoungIllinoisansare
leavingforgreenerpasturesoutof statebecausetheydon’tseeafuture hereforthemselves,”Frittssaid.“I welcometheopportunitytoworkfor thepeopleofmydistricttoaddress theirneedsinawaythatinspires everyoneaboutthefutureofthisgreat state.”
FormerStateRep.AveryBourne holds therecordforyoungestmember swornintothestatehouse,butnotthe youngestelectedmembertobesworn in.Shewassworninatage22in2015to
fill a partial term and was later elected totheseatinNovember2016.
The 118 members of the Illinois House of Representatives took the oath of office at noon at the University of Illinois in Springfield before family, friendsandsupporters.
Fritts farms with his family and is a substitute social sciences teacher at NewmanCentralCatholicHighSchool inSterling.Hewasamongmorethana dozenotherfreshmenlawmakers swornintoofficeforthefirsttime.
“Iamhonoredtoservemycommunity,andit’simportanttomethatthe peopleofmydistrictunderstandthat myjobfirstandforemostistorepresentthemdownhereandathome,” Frittssaid.“MyofficeisopentoeveryoneandIencourage constituentsto contact meforhelpwithstateissues andtodiscusstheirthoughtsonlegislation.I’mexcitedtogettoworkandbe theiradvocate.”
Frittswillbeopeningadistrictoffice at101W.FirstSt.,Suite501,inDixon andhasanewdistrictwebsiteatRepFritts.com.
FrittsisagraduateoftheUniversity ofIllinoisatUrbanaChampaignand NewmanCentralCatholicHighSchool. HeisthesonofNancyandEdFritts.Ed FrittsistheDixonTownshipsupervisor.
Born: September16,1923inErie
Died: January10,2023inMilan,Illinois
RobertG.Scott, 99,ofMilan,passed awayunexpectedly athishomeTuesday, January10,2023,with hissonbyhisside. Visitationwillbe MondayJanuary16, 2023from4:00-7:00pmatWheelan-Pressly FuneralHomeandCrematory,Milan.Funeral serviceswillbe10:00amTuesdayatFirst PresbyterianChurch,16201stStW,Milan. BurialwillfollowinRuralTownshipBeulah
Cemetery.MemorialsmaybelefttoFirst PresbyterianChurch.
RobertwasbornSeptember16,1923inErie, Illinois,thesonofEarlLeRoyandSylviaEthlynScott.HewasanactiveintheBoyScouts andintheMethodistSundaySchool.After graduatingfromErieHighSchoolheattended AugustanaCollegeandthenUniversityof IllinoisLawSchool.Hebeganthepractice oflawin1948athisfather’sfirmBell,Farrar andScottintheSafetyBuilding,RockIsland. Alsoin1948,hemarriedBarbaraSampleof ruralPortByronandin1951theyboughta houseaboutamilesouthofMilan(nowinthe centeroftown)andlivedthereuntilTuesday.
Mr.ScottpracticedlawinRockIslandfor56 yearsbeforejoiningtheCollinsonandScott firminMilan,withKenCollinsonandwithhis
grandson,LincolnScott.Hepracticedlaw thereinMilanfor8yearsandretiredonhis 90thbirthday.
HehadservedasVillageAttorneyforMilan andAttorneyforBlackhawkFireProtection Districtforover40years.Hewaspast PresidentoftheRockIslandCountyBar Association,afoundingdirectorofBlackhawk BankservingasaDirectorforover50years, servedasthefirstCommissionerappointed bytheVillageofMilantotheAirportBoard, hadservedontheboardofDirectorsof JustKidsChildCare,waspastchairmanof theboardofCommissionersoftheGreater MetropolitanAreaHousingAuthority,served asPresidentoftheboardofdirectorsofthe FoundationforCrippledChildrenandAdults ofRockIslandCounty,pastPresidentofthe
Born: November22,1926inPrinceton,IL
Died: January11,2023inSterling,IL
LloydL.Johnson, 96ofRockFalls,died Wednesday,January 11,2023atRockRiver HospiceandHomein Sterling. Lloydwasbornon November22,1926in Princeton,thesonofCarlandEllaJohnson. HewasaUnitedStatesArmyVeteranand proudlyservedinWWIIwherehewasaMP inGermany.HemarriedArleneBarthon September9,1951inWalnut.Shepreceded himindeathonOctober26,2019.Lloyd wasalifetimefarmerandalsofarmedwith sonandgrandson.Heenjoyedtakingrides tocheckhiscropsandlikedflowersand gardening.Lloydlovedspendingtimewith hisgrandchildrenandgreatgrandchildren, whomcalledhimGreatJohnson.Hewasa76 yearmemberoftheWalnutAmericanLegion, apastmemberoftheschoolboard,served ontheHahnamanTownshipcommittee,
Born: September11,1933inSterling,IL
Died: January9,2023inLaSalle,IL
CharlesPeteThiakos Jr.,89,ofGeneseo, Illinois,passedaway January9,2023,with familybyhisside,in theIllinoisVeteran’s HomeinLaSalle, Illinois.
CremationriteshavebeenaccordedasPete chosetodonatehisremainstoscience.A celebrationofLifewillbeatalaterdate.
PetewasborninSterling,Illinoison September11,1933toCharlesandMamie (Eades)Thiakos.Hewasatalentedmachinistrightoutofhighschool.Heservedwith theUnitedStatesArmyfrom1951-1955.He
andwasalongtimememberoftheRedOak UnitedMethodistChurchinWalnut.
Survivorsincludehischildren,Ron(Joni) JohnsonofWalnut,Denise(Randy)Cady ofTampico,Doug(Colleen)Johnsonof Janesville,WI,Linda(TroyOttens)Mitchellof Prophetstown,andPamela(Mike)Lawrence ofProphetstown;tengrandchildren,Jennifer Johnson,Brett(Kate)Johnson,Kimberly(Justin)Kelly,Jeffrey(Kristie)Cady,Myles(Madi Bockheim)Johnson,Ian(AllieErdmann) Johnson,EllaJohnson,HunterMitchell,Kiylie Eads,andCaley(Kyle)Wayne;andninegreat grandchildren,Brennan(Heaven),Ashleigh, Coggin,Kaehler,Gillian,Austin,Harrison, Owen,andKhloe.
Hewasprecededindeathbyhiswife;parents;andhissiblings,Arnold,Medora,Pearl, LaVerne,andRussell.
Aprivatefamilygravesideservicewithfull MilitaryHonorswillbeheldatWalnutCemetery.Arrangementshavebeenentrustedto theGarlandFuneralHome.
Inlieuofflowers,memorialsmaybemade totheWalnutAmericanLegion.Foronline condolences,pleasevisit:www.garlandfuneralhomes.com.
continuedhiscareerasanaccomplished MachinistandretiredfromtheRockIsland Arsenal.
Heenjoyedracing,riding,collectingand repairingmotorcycles,farming,familyand repairwork.Heandhiswife,Judy,were membersofseveralmotorcycleclubs.
PeteissurvivedbyhiswifeJudith(VanDamme)Thiakos,3children,daughters,Lori ReyesandTinaThiakos,son,TerryThiakos, also6grandchildrenand8great-grandchildren.
Onlinecondolencesmaybeviewedand remembrancessharedatwww.hurstfuneralhomes.com.
Born: September3,1962inClinton,IA Died: January13,2023inAlbany,IL
SHERIRENÈSTEVENS, 60,ofAlbany,IL, passedawayFriday, January13,2023,at herhomesurrounded bylovedones. Anopenhousestyle CelebrationofLifewill behostedbyherfamilyatHoward’s,206S. MainStreetinAlbany,IL,onSaturday,February4thfrom3:00to6:00PM.Amemorial hasbeenestablished.
SheriwasbornSeptember3,1962,in Clinton,IA,toJohnandCarolyn(Gray) Stevens.ShegraduatedfromFultonHigh Schoolin1980.Shewasagiftedorganplayer andcouldbeheardplayingatmanylocal churches.Herandhersiblings,alsomusically entertainedatNancy’sLanding/Jay’sGrill.
Sherisoenjoyedmusic,whetheritwas playingitontheorgan,orpianoinher earlydaysordancingthenightawaytothe CountryEaglesorWiskeyRiveratalocalpub orinmorerecentyearsserenadingfriendsat thebarwiththejukeboxplaying“Paradiseby
MilanAreaRotaryClubandthe“old”Milan LionsClub.
Mr.ScottwasamemberandformerElder of First Presbyterian Church, Milan, where, tillSunday,healsoenjoyedsinginginthe choir.Hehadbeenanavidgolferandwasa longtimememberofPinnacleCountryClub. Survivorsincludehissons,RobertE.Scott andDanielR.Scott;daughterinlaw,Mary Scott;grandchildren,Lincoln(Sophia),Ben (Claire),EmilyandJeff;greatgrandchildren, Carter,Quinn,Zoe,HaydenandRowan.
Hewasprecededindeathbyhiswife,Barbarain2012andson,WilliamScottin2020. Onlinecondolencesmaybeleftforthe familyatwheelanpressly.com.
Born: December14,1937inMoline,iL
Died: January14,2023inGeneseo,IL
PATRICIAM.SNYDER, 85,ofGeneseo,IL,died onSaturday,January 14,2023,atAllureof GeneseoinGeneseo. AtPat’srequest therewillbeno visitationorfuneral service.Cremationriteshavebeenaccorded. TheBosma-GibsonFuneralHomeisincharge ofarrangements.
PatriciawasbornDecember14,1937,in
theDashboardLights”.Herdaughterhasfond memoriesoffurniturebeingallpushedto onesideoftheroomsoherandherlongtime friend,Michelle,couldpracticethenewest linedancethattheylearned.
Sherialsoenjoyedcrochetformanyyears untilherhandswerenotabletodoitanylonger.Manyofherfamilyandfriendshavebeen blessedwiththegiftofoneofherbeautiful dollsorafghans.
Sheriwasapaidorganistasafirstjob.She workedatJay’sGrillandspent35yearsat Tyson-IBPinHillsdale,IL,workingherwayup theladder,endinghercareerinthecamera room.Herfriendsandco-workersweremore thanthat,theywerefamilyandwonderful supportsystemthroughhermanyboutsof cancer.
Survivorsincludetwochildren,Jennifer RoseofCordova,ILandJohnKymRoseof Clinton,IA;hermother,CarolynStevensof Kimberly,WI;onebrother,Larry(Sheila)StevensofWaunakee,WI;onesister,LoriWade ofAppleton,WI;oneniece,SarahWade;three nephews,JoshuaWade,NathanStevensand TrevorStevens;sixgrandchildren.
Shewasprecededindeathbyherfather andonebrother,JayStevens.
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Moline,IL,toBlairandEdith(Lambert)Bryan, Sr.ShewaseducatedintheCordovaGrade SchoolsandCordovaHighSchoolandwasa 1956graduateofErieHighSchool.Shewas employedatRockIslandCountyCouncilon AddictionsinSilvis,IL.Patenjoyedcrafting andflowergardening.
Survivorsincludethreesisters,Mary(Jerry)DobersofPearce,AZ,Janet(Art)Meierof Prophetstown,IL,andValerie(Jerry)Bushof Fulton,IL;manyniecesandnephews;special friend,ScottBeyerofGeneseo,IL.
Shewasprecededindeathbyherparents;onebrother,BlairByran,Jr.;onesister, PaulaWarren.
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Born: December27,1928inMorrison,IL
Died: January11,2023inDesPlaines,IL
LORRAINEJ.“PUNKY” NORMAN,94,of AsburyCourtLiving FacilityinDesPlaines, IL;formerlyofMorrison,IL,diedWednesday,January11,2023 atAsburyCourt. Therewillbenovisitation.Amemorialservicewillbeheldat10:00a.m.onSaturday, January21,2023attheMorrisonChapelof theBosma-RenkesFuneralHome,officiated byRev.DalmusMeeks,retiredpastor.AprivateintermentwillbeatGroveHillCemetery inMorrison.MemorialstotheAmericanHeart AssociationandtheAlzheimer’sAssociation havebeenestablished.
LorrainewasbornDecember27,1928in Morrison,IL,toJessieandLouiseM.(Arians)
Knox.ShewaseducatedintheMorrison gradeschoolsandwasa1946graduateof MorrisonHighSchool.OnOctober1,1947 shemarriedDavidNorman,Jr.inDavenport, IA.HediedSeptember11,1986.Formany yearsLorraineworkedasabookkeeper.She retiredin2002fromNavigantInternational,a corporatetravelagencyinChicago.Lorraine enjoyedreading,quilting,sewing,cooking andshopping.
Survivorsincludefourdaughters,Bonnie L.NormanandJodeeK.Norman,bothof Madison,WI,Holly(Steve)HaneyofHoffman Estates,ILandJulieNorman-GeertsofFulton, IL;threegrandchildren,JenniferHaney,David HaneyandEmily(Valentin)Cortes;several nieces,nephewsandcousins.Shewillalso bemissedbymanyclosefriendsfromschool, workandhertimeatAsbury.
Shewasprecededindeathbyherparents; herhusband,David;twosisters,DorothyMae CollinsandMarianSchipper;ason-in-law, DavidGeerts.
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Born: December28,1933
Died: January7,2023
MarvinEdwardRemrey,89,ofReynolds, Iowa,passedaway onSaturday,January 7,2023atClarissaC. CookHospiceHouse, Bettendorf. Cremationriteshave beenaccordedand aprivatememorial serviceisbeingscheduledforalaterdate. Memorialsmaybeleft incareofClarissaC. CookHospiceHouse. Wheelan-PresslyFuneralHomeandCrematory,Reynoldsisassistingthefamily. MarvwasbornonDecember28,1933at thefamilyfarminClintonCounty,IA,asonof EdwardandLilian(Lage)Remrey.HegraduatedfromDewittHighSchoolandwentonto jointheArmy.HewasstationedinGermany
duringtheKoreanWar.Therehemethisfirst wife,Kris.HelatermarriedNancyEnglund in1984andsheprecededhimindeathon November14,2020.
AfterhisdischargefromtheArmy,hesold tirestotheNascarRacingCircuitbefore settlingatIowaIllinoisGasandElectric Company.AtIowaIllinoishewasagasservicemanandretiredasasupervisor.Hespent yearsasChairmanoftheBoardfortheIowa IllinoisCreditUnion.HealsoservedasMayor ofReynoldsformanyyearsinthelate1990’s andearly2000’s.HeenjoyedwatchingNascar,football,andbasketball.Healsoenjoyed fishinginWisconsinandheassistedhiswife inherpopcornbusiness,Nancy’sCorn.
Thoselefttocherishhismemoryincludehis stepchildren,JudiMorrisonSwain,andScott Morrison;6grandchildren,KylaSwain,Lauren Swain,RobbieSwain,AbbieSwain,Cade Morrison,andChloeMorrison;sister,Shirley RemreyPoole;andmanynieces,nephews andgreatniecesandnephews.
Hewasprecededindeathbyhisparents; wife,Nancy;andstepdaughter,KariMorrison. Condolences:www.wheelanpressly.com.
Born: June13,1940inDixon,IL
Died: January12,2023inSterling,IL
JUNEE.SCUDDER,82, ofMorrison,IL,died Thursday,January12, 2023attheCitadelin Sterling,IL,surroundedbyherfamily.
Herfuneralservice willbeat2:30p.m. Saturday,January21,2023attheMorrison ChapeloftheBosma-RenkesFuneralHome withMr.KenRenkesofficiating.Avisitation startingat12:30p.m.willprecedethefuneral service.IntermentwillbeattheGroveHill CemeteryinMorrison.Amemorialhasbeen established.
JunewasbornJune13,1940,inDixon,IL, toArlieandSylvia(Sturdivant)Edwards.She waseducatedintheFranklinGroveGrade SchoolandattendedMorrisonHighSchool. OnNovember7,1958shemarriedEugeneC. ScudderinMorrison.Junewasemployedby GeneralElectricinMorrison,retiringin1995. ShewasamemberoftheMorrisonUnited
MethodistChurch.Shehadmemberships withtheGEMClubandtheWhitesideCounty SnowbirdsClub,wheresheservedaspresidentfortwoyears.AfterretirementJuneand herhusbandenjoyedsnowbirdinginTexas. Shehadavarietyofinterests,andenjoyed theoutdoors,fishing,campingandridingher motorcycle.Shewasacrocheterandmade bootiesandhatsfortheprematurebabycentersinthearea.Junecollectedhummingbirds andteapots.Sheranthescoreboardforher children’sbaseballgames,andsheenjoyed spendingtimewithherfamilyonvacations. Survivorsincludeherhusband,Gene;one daughter,TerriJoStarrofMorrison;two sons,Roger(Cathy)ScudderofMorrisonand Tim(Tina)ScudderofDixon;ninegrandchildren,seventeengreatgrandchildren;two sisters,Joan(Tom)MerchantofSacramento, CAandJane(Vernon)WorkmanofSterling, IL;onebrother,John(Paula)Edwardsof Holland,MI.
Shewasprecededindeathbyherparents andonegrandsonininfancy,JeremyLee Starr.
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ShawMedia/ShawLocal.com•Tuesday,January17,2023
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Charlotte Anne“Pete” Frank, 89, of Prophetstown,IL, passedonJanuary 9, 2023.
Arrangementsentrusted to Bosma-Gibson FuneralHome, Prophetstown,IL. Additional information:www.bosmagibson.com.
RonaldJay Vogel, 79, of Fulton,IL, passedon January12, 2023.
Arrangementsentrusted to Bosma-Renkes FuneralHome, Fulton,IL. Additionalinformation:www.bosmarenkes.com.
Afteralmost20years,thereisanew directorofWhitesideCountyCourt Services.OnJan.6,JasonMcDearmon wassworninby14thJudicial Circuit ChiefJudgeClarence“Mike” Darrow inRockIsland.McDearmonsucceeds KevinJohnson,whowasappointed directorin2003.
McDearmonhaspreviousexperienceasajuvenileprobationofficer withCourtServicesandasacorrectionalofficerfortheIllinoisDepartmentofCorrections.From2014to2021, heservedasCourtServices’Juvenile UnitSupervisor.Hisdutieslater includedcoordinatingtheWhiteside CountyDrugCourt.Asthecoordinator,WhitesideCountyDrugCourtwas approvedforrecertificationbytheIllinoisSupremeCourt.In June2021, McDearmon becametheexecutive directorofSelfHelpEnterprisesduring
atimeoftransitionwiththatagency.In August2022,hereturnedtoCourtServicesaspartofthedirectorsuccession planincoordinationwiththeChief JudgeandtheAdministrativeOfficeof IllinoisCourts.
“Withtheever-changinglandscape ofthejusticesystemsbothlocallyand statewide,Jasoniswell-equippedto leadCourtServicesandwillcontinue toemergeasaleaderamonghiscolleaguesthroughoutthestate,”Johnsonaid.“Perhapshisgreatestquality isthatheconsistentlytreatspeople withgenuinedignityregardlessof rankorsocialstatus.Thatqualityis definitelyworthemulating.”
McDearmonisagraduateofWheatonCollege.Heisalifelongresidentof Morrison,whereheresideswithhis wife,Hilary,andtheirthreechildren, Isaiah,JoshuaandEliana.
THOMSON–ThefederalpenitentiaryatThomsonhastakenthree stepstoaddressincidentsofreprehensiblebehavior–includinginmates exposingthemselvesandengagingin othersexualactsinfrontofemployees–theprisonsaidinanemail.
Theemailwasinresponseto a requestmadeofWardenThomasBergamiforcommentbyShawLocal NewsNetworkinlightofallegations recentlymadebytheprison’semployee’sunionthattheproblemwasnot beingaddressed.
Theprisonacknowledgedthedetrimentaleffectsthebehaviorcan haveonprisonstaff.
“Duetothecomplexmissionof USPThomson,thenumberofincidents withindividualsengagingin thesebehaviorshasbeenhigher,”the prisonsaid.“Inresponse,additional measureshavebeenimplemented.”
Thethreeactionstakenare:
1.Theprisonisidentifyingthecell doorsofinmatesengaginginthat behaviorandimplementing“alternativesecurityenhancements.”
2.Theprisonisattemptingto address thecorebehaviorspromptinginmatestoactoutanditisdevelopingaplanthatbalancestheneed foradditionalsecuritymeasures whilereducingopportunities that employeesmightencounterthemisconduct.
3.Theprisoneducatesemployees
concerningthehandlingandreportingoftheseincidentssotheycanbe referredtoanemployeeassistance programandtotheinmatediscipline program.Referralscaninitiateprosecutionprotocolsandinvolveamultidisciplinarycommittee,whichis responsiblefordevelopingbehavioralplansforinmatesafterthey commitprohibitedacts.
TheemailsaidtheBureauofPrisons,includingThomson,sharesconcernsaboutthefrequencyofthese incidents.
“Thissortofbehaviorisreprehensibleandcanhaveadamagingimpact onlawenforcementofficerswho alreadyworkinachallengingenvironment,”theprisonsaid.
Accordingtotheemailfromthe prison,staffmembersreceiveannual trainingregardingstrategiesfor addressinginmatesexualmisconduct andfornotifyingsupervisorsandfor filingincidentreports.
Theprisonsaidwhen inmatesare broughtin,theyarescreened.The prison’szero-tolerancepolicyregardingsexualabuseandsexualharassmentisexplained.
“Increasedmonitoringmaybe requiredforidentifyinghigh-risk inmates,”theprisonsaid.
ArecentnewsreleasefromAmericanFederationofGovernmen t Employeescalledfor theremovalof thewarden,sayingtherewere321 incidents ofinmates engaginginsexual misconduct against staffin 2022.
DIXON–LeeCountySheriffClay WhelanandWhitesideCountySheriff JohnBookerarejoiningotherlaw enforcementleadersacrossthestate inopposingtheProtectIllinoisCommunitiesAct.
Theact,HB5471,wassignedby Gov.JBPritzkeronJan.10,making Illinoisthe ninthstatetoban high-poweredguns.
Itbansthepurchase,saleandmanufacture of high-poweredsemi-automaticweapons,.50caliberriflesand ammunition,andlarge-capacitymagazines.However,itallowspeoplewho alreadyownsuchweaponstokeep them.
BookerandWhelanbothreleased lettersJan.11sayingthebill“is a clearviolationoftheSecondAmendmenttotheU.S.Constitution,”and theywillnotbeenforcingit.
Thelettersstate“thatneither myselfnormyofficewillbechecking toensurethatlawfulgunownersregistertheirweaponswiththestate,nor willwebearrestingorhousing
law-abidingindividualsthathave beenarrestedsolelywithnoncomplianceofthisact.”
Thelettersalsostated: “PartofmydutiesthatIaccepted uponbeingsworninto officewasto protecttherightsprovidedtoallofus intheConstitution.Oneofthoseenumeratedrightsistherightofthepeopletokeepandbeararmsprovided undertheSecondAmendment.
“Therighttokeepandbeararms fordefenseoflife,libertyandpropertyisregardedasaninalienable rightbythepeople.”
CarrollCounty’sRyanKloepping, OgleCounty’sBrianVanVickleand RockIslandCounty’sDarrenHart issuedsimilarnewsreleases.
DonaldR.andLoreK.VanhoosiertoMichaelA. andAimeeL.Anderson,2102BanksRoad,Erie, $10,000.
PatrickH.andLisaM.PollardtoPalmProperties 2.0LLC,50020thAve.,Fulton,$400,000.
LauraM.andDonaldE.ConklenJr.toRentco LLC,404-406E.FifthAve.,Sterling,$110,000.
RoseA.StradertoJasonL.Freas,1511Seventh Ave.,Sterling,$70,000.
LewisJ.andYvonneM.WalkertoVioletaL. Jaramillo,212E.FourthSt.,Sterling,$79,900.
TysonHogMarketsInc.,alsoHeinoldHogMkt Inc.,formerlyHeinoldHog Market Inc.,toG2 ErgonomicsCorp., 17459MolineRoad,Lyndon,$40,000.
BradfordN.ThomastoCamrenM.Plotner,303 17thAve.,Sterling,$185,000.
SterlingFederalBanktoConklingRealEstate Management,312FifthAve.,RockFalls,$10,000.
KarolJ.andJohnA.GuzzardoTrusttoNathanial andJessicaMacklin,3111E.19thSt.,Sterling, $10,000.
VermaveLLCtoJustinSmithandMandyJohnson,60319thAve.,Sterling,$41,000.
DougVolrath,alsoMarkD.Volrath,andRobert HolsttoGeneralElectricCo.,twoparcelsinUnion GroveTownship,$360,000.
BartJ.andSaraB.ReedtoDanielC.andCathy A.Hawkins,724MainSt.,Erie,$175,000.
FultonRetailDevelopmenttoKalyanInvest-
ments,1016FourthSt.,Fulton,$215,000.
SheilaR.SheleytoAndrewAllison,903ElmSt., Sterling,$93,000.
WilliamandAudreyBehrenstoDouglasand DonnaBehrens,oneparceloffarmlandinHopkins Township,$1.
WilliamandAudreyBehrenstoBrittanyN. Spears,22723HollyRoad,Sterling,$1.
PaulB. andConstanceA.BankertoPBCBPropertiesLLC,40724thAve.and50110thSt.,Fulton,$0.
RonaldE.andMarciaD.DykstraLivingTrustto Becky S. Hamstra Trust, three parcels on Covell Road,Fulton,$0.
RonaldE.andMarciaD.DykstraLivingTrustto CraigR.Dykstra,fourparcelsoffarmlandinUstick Township,$0.
RonaldE.andMarciaD.DykstraLivingTrustto ShaneJ.Dykstra,threeparcelsonSmaltzRoad, Fulton,$0.
CarlH.SchroederEstatetoClaudiaPerezand GerardoRamirez,215SecondAve.,RockFalls, $50,000.
SheriffofWhitesideCountyandRonaldE.Smith Estate,JeffreyandKennethSmithandCindy SutherintoKalyanInvestmentsLLC,28649WoodsideDrive,RockFalls,$90,500.
Source:WhitesideCountyRecorder’sOffice
Clinton Symphony Orchestra to perform in Morrison next month
TheClintonSymphony Orchestrawillpresent“Stories inMusic,”afamilyconcert,at 2 p.m.Sunday,Feb.19,atthe MorrisonHighSchoolAuditorium.
Thepopularafternoontime forlastyear’sfamilyconcert hasreturnedthisyear,butthis timetheconcertisonaSunday.
OpeningtheconcertisJohn Henryvs.theMachinebyJim Territo.Next,imaginethegiants ofthepastwithBryant’sDinosaurs:APrimevalSymphony, followedbyMozart’sSymphonyNo.40inGminor.Also featuredwillbethewinnerof January’sYoungArtistAuditions.
Studentsalwaysattendfor free,whileadultticketsare $20.Anadult‘brought’by a studentmayenjoyahalf-price ticketbymentioningtheoffer atthetickettable.Purchase ticketsandlearnmoreabout theClintonSymphonyandthis
concertathttps://ClintonSymphony.org.
TheWhitesideCounty SeniorCenterwillbeproviding afreecommunitymealonce a monthfortheseniorresidents ofthecounty.
Thefirstmealofthenew programwillbefromnoonto 1 p.m.Jan.27atthecenter’s Sterlinglocationat1207W. NinthSt.,thecenter’sdirector SusieWelchsaidinanews release.
Reservationsarenot required.Thisisadine-inmeal. Dinerscanavailthemselvesof leftovers.
TheSterlingandRockFalls Walmarts,FarmersNational Bank,SaukValleyFoodBank andothervolunteersarepartnersintheprogram.
Donationsareacceptedat thecenter.Forinformation, call815-622-9230orgoto wc-seniorcenter.org.
60Years
Jan. 16, 1963
MissBettyHoffhasbeenannounced asthelocalwinneroftheNinthAnnual Betty CrockerHomemakerAwardin a writtenexaminationtakenDec.4,1962, byaclassofsixgraduatingseniorsat FultonCommunityHighSchool.She receivedaspecialletterandagoldpin andiseligible tohaveherexamination papersenteredintheIllinois State HomemakersofTomorrowContest, whichissponsoredby GeneralMills.
Anewhighmarkof$4,927,383in depositsasofDec.28,1962,wasreported byPresidentHenryKieferoftheFulton StateBankattheannualmeetingof stockholdersanddirectors.Bankdepositsincreasedfrom$4,247,934ayearearlier.
50 Years
Jan. 17,1973
TheBoardof Educationapproved a contractforJamesProudofClintonto takeoverthedutiesofGeorgePinnellas drivertraininginstructoratFulton HighSchool.Proudhasabachelor’s degreefromtheUniversityofNorthern Iowa.Healsowillserveasanassistant coach.Pinnell resigned totakeapositionin cityadministrationinIowa.
FivemenfromtheFultonareawere
appointedastrusteesofthenewly formedFultonFloodControlDistrictby meansofaresolutionadoptedbythe countyboardatitsmeeting.Those appointedareJamesShipma,J.E. Mitchell,WilliamCarswell,Dwight WiersemaandDonaldMurray.The trusteesexpecttostartworkingatonce withtheU.S.Engineersondetailed plansforprovidinglong-rangeflood protectionfortheFultonarea.
40Years Jan.19,1983
JonVoss,astudentatFultonHigh School,waspresentedthe“Accenton Excellence”awardforJanuary.The awardwasgiveninrecognitionofVoss’ outstandingachievementsinscholarshipandalsoinstudent activities.
Evenifthereferendumformore taxesfortheschoolsarevotedfavorably Feb.22,personnelandservicesinRiver BendDistrictschoolsstillwillhaveto bereducedsharplytobalancethebudgetforthe1983-84schoolyear.Thiswas theburdenofrecommendations made ataschoolboardmeetingbyDr.Martin Kinert,thesuperintendent.
30Years
Jan. 13, 1993
Agri-King’sstate-of-the-artlabora-
torycelebratedits 20thanniversary.An openhouseforitsemployeeswasheld featuringapictorialhistoryofthelabas wellasawalk-throughtourofitsfacilities. Thatfirstyearthelabanalyzed about36samplesoffeedstuffsaday, withafour-dayturnaroundtime Today,thelabaverages500samples a daywitha24-hourturnaroundtimeon allrations.
TimandLauraWesselsandtheir son,Jared Matthew,werehonoredat a babyshowerluncheongivenbytheseventhgradeclassofUnityChristian Junior HighSchool.Theyalsowere honoredat ababyshower givenbythe UnityChristianHighSchoolyearbook staff.
20Years
Jan. 15,2003
OfficialsatCentralBankFulton announcedthatRandyClaryhasbeen namedChiefExecutiveOfficerofthe financialinstitution.Heisresponsible foralldepositandloanoperationsof thebank,includingcustomerrelationsand businessdevelopment.
RonKoehn’steaching careeratFultonHighSchoolwillcome toanendon Fridayashewillberetiring.Hecame toFultonin1974withadegreeinhistoryfromIllinoisStateUniversity.In
1983,hereceivedhismaster’sdegree inhistory,alsofromIllinoisStateUniversity,andin1995,hereceivedrecognitionfromtheMolineDispatchand theRockIslandArgusasamaster teacher.Koehnalsowascoachofthe school’sscholasticbowlteamfor11 years.
TheFultonFireDepartmentwas presentedaPatrioticEmployer Award,whichrecognizesthedepartmentforthesupportitprovidedto NationalGuardsmanShelly Giannetto,formerEMScoordinator forFulton FireProtection,duringher deploymenttoIraq.Theaward reflects theeffortsmadetosupportCitizen Warriorsthroughawiderange of measuresincludingflexibleschedules,timeoffpriortoandafter deployment,caringforfamiliesandgranting leavesofabsence ifneeded.
TheNewYear BabyfromtheRiver BendDistrict hasarrived!JaronDavid wasborntoJoeandJulieLutzonJan 10at3:49p.m.atMercyHospitalin Clinton,Iowa.Jaronweighed 7 pounds,11ouncesandmeasured20¾ inches long.Heiswelcomedhomeby bigbrother,Jonah.
Mostparentswithyoungchildrenare familiarwithearinfectionsandmost childrenhavehadseveralbythetime theyreachage3.Theconditionarises whenthetubesconnectingthesinus,the eustachiantubes,becomeclogged.Fluid that sitstoolongmaybecomeinfected. Thiscloggingmaybecausedbycoldsor sinusinfectionsandleadtobacterialor viraldisease.Earachesaremorecommoninchildrenbecausetheeustachian tubeisshorterandsmalleranddoesnot drainaswellasinadults.
Someparentsarefamiliarwiththe symptomsoftraumaticearaches occurringinthemiddleofthenight.Inthe youngerchild,fussinessmaybetheonly symptom.Onoccasion,hearinglosswill be thepresentation.Unfortunately, sometimestherearenosymptomsuntil theconditionisfairlyadvanced.Appetitemaybedecreasedandthere maybe associatelistlessnessaswithanyprominentinfection.Theconditionmay worsenwhenthechildliesdownonthe sideoftheinfectedear.Sometimesthe eardrumwillburstandpuswilldrain
fromtheear.Infectionsusuallyclearup withinonetotwoweeks.
Unfortunately,itisnotuncommon forthemtoreturn.Sometimesfluidmay stayinthemiddleeareventhoughthe infectionisgone,whichmayleadtofurtherinfectionsandtemporaryhearing loss.Ifthehearinglossisongoing,there maybetroublewithspeechandlanguageskills.
Treatmentforearinfectionsgenerallyinvolveantibiotics.Theytendto eliminatethebacteriathatcausemany earinfections.Sincethereisnowayto distinguishclinicallytheviralfromthe bacterial, antibioticsareprescribedfor mostcases.However,expertssaythere isnohurryto treattheseinfections becausemanywilldisappearontheir own.PainrelieverssuchasTylenolor Children’s Motrinmaybegivenat appropriatedoses.Awarm,nothot, heatingpadheldovertheearmayhelp relievethepain.Sweetoilandother homeremediesshould beavoidedas thesemayleadtodamage.Yourdoctor mayhaveatopicalpainreliever,but thisisgenerallyshort-lived.Itis importanttotakealloftheprescribed
medicationasdirected.
Improvementgenerallyshouldbe seenwithin48to72hours.Ifnot,you shouldletyourdoctorknow.Yourdoctormaywishtoseeyourchildagain aftertreatmentifitwasanunusually badinfection,ifyourchildisparticularly young,therehavebeenmany recurrences,orothersituationsasdiscussed.
Unfortunately,somechildrenseemto getoneinfection afteranother.Sometimeslow-doseantibioticsaregiven duringtheseasonof highrisk,namely winter,whenrespiratoryinfectionsare mostcommon.Avoidingcigarettesmoke isimportantsincethisisfelttobeadefiniteriskfactor.Allergiesalsomaylead tothetrapping offluidineustachian tubes.Effectivemanagementofthelattermaycutdownoninfectionsofthe ear.Iffluidstaysintheearformorethan threemonths,thereishearingloss,etc. Yourdoctormaywishtoconsidertubes todrainthefluid.These tendtoreduce thenumberofrepeatinfections,sometimesleadingtodramaticimprovement overnight.Tubesarelikeyesterday’s tonsillectomies–therearepeoplewho willbenefitfromthem,buttheyarenot
doneascommonly astheywereafew yearsagoasweseektoestablishbetter guidelinesforthosewhowillbenefit.
Some countrieswillnot treat ear infectionsforthefirstthreedays.Studies showthatmanyearinfectionsare self-limitingandyoumusttreateight casesofearinfectiontotreatone.Thisis onparformanymedicalconditions. Thus,somedoctorswillgiveoptionsto patientsinourcountry.Parentsmay givesomeconsiderationofwhentheygo tovisittheirdoctor.Factorsofconsiderationincludehowbadthepainisand othersignsofinfection,thepatient’s priorexperience,etc.
Otherriskfactorsforearinfections includebeingbottlefedinsteadofbreast fed,presenceinadaycarecenter,family historyofearinfections(especially beforetheirfirstbirthday),premature birth,presencearoundpeoplewho smoke,andforsomeunknownreason boysseemtohavemoremiddleearinfectionsthangirls.Thegoodnewsaboutear infectionsisthatmostresolvewithout significantconsequencesandgenerally donotleadtoworseconditionsorongoingdamageexceptinaminorityofcases.
4.00 and above
Classof2023: ZaydenBoonstra,Mark Cyphers,KatherineEggemeyer,Andrea Fiedlerova,MarissaFolkers,Landri Harmon,GraceOnken,TaylorSwanstrom,ShelbyVeltrop,AvaYates,HannahZinke
Classof2024: BlakeAdams,Carly Boonstra,CampbellBuikema,Cooper Bush,GenevaConnelly,MadisonKrum, Cameron McDonnell,AllenRumfelt, GracelynStreets-Wood,StevenZhang
Classof2025: AustinBoonstra,BrooklynKnouse, PaigeLeighton,Isaiah McDearmon,VioletMills,CamrynVeltrop
Classof2026: AnnabelleBlevins, EmilyHoffman,AbigailWeston
3.500 to 3.999
Classof2023: EllisonArians,Carter Behrens,BayleighBrewer,AnlynnDykstra,ErikaKing,GinaLee,Makenna Moon,DianaRobbins,EvanScott,Jenna Tichler,MarissaWadsworth,Lexi Wilkens
Classof2024: AnthonyBallards,MadisonBanks,AlyviaBehrens,Caden Bielema,EmeryBrewer, JordanEads, HaileyEdwards,PeytonEmerson, KelseyGibbs,BriannaGroenewold, MadisonHouzenga,KatieHutchison, GracieJordan,KarallynnKirkpatrick, EvanMcDonnell,AndrewMelton,MadeleineMilnes,ChaseNewman,Emma Oldham,KalebRandall,Nicholas WagenechtII,SarahWeston
Classof2025: MadilynArmitage, ColtonBielema,KatieBush,JettDecker, IsabellaDuncan,BlakeHuizenga,Emma Mackum,HunterMcNeece,Mackenzie Neas,DanicaPfister,KayleePruis,Elise Richards,SarahStralow,GavinStreetsWood
Classof2026: AllieAnderson,Emily Arias,HarperBuikema,EmmaChristin, PeytonLowery,LeviMilder,Sophia Milnes,LeahNice,NoahRobbins,Sarah Wetzell,SamuelWilliams,CaileeWright, IvanZhang,AlaynaZinke
3.200 to 3.499
Classof2023: LoganBaker,AidenDolieslager,SchyonDrolema,Annmarie Groenewold,ZedKoch,OwenMuss-
mann,MollyRiffle,Ethan Schroeder, Demery Smith, Navaeh Strobbe, Adam Tichler, Paul Wagenecht, Jairo Xona Lucero
Class of 2024: Kaylynn Alfrejd, Sarah Bibb, Dailey Damhoff, Lisa Hardesty, BraydenHouzenga,MikadynJakubs, Keegan Mayberry, Daeshaun McQueen, CarsonStrating
Class of 2025: Airian Frederick, Kenadi Hinrichsen, Zachary Milder, TylerPeters,LaurenRubright
Class of 2026: Gavin Baker, Alivia Geerts, Jenna Grater, Wyatt Hoehn, Bridgette Kennedy, Naomi Kershaw, Paige Lashelle, Jacie Reynolds, Brayden Rubright,ShawnaSimpson,Koltin Swaim,ElizabethVance,CarsonWhite
ThefollowingErieHighSchoolstudentsareontheSecondQuarterHonor Roll.TheHighHonorRollrequiresan “A-”average(3.66orhigher)andthe HonorRollrequiresa“B”average(3.00 to3.65).PhysicalEducation(P.E.) gradesarenotcounted infiguringthe HonorRoll.
**DenotesstraightA’s
Seniors: WilliamBoggs-Chavez, MichaelCollins,**SophiaEads,Parker Holldorf,EmaHuizenga,BryceJepson, Aylah Jones,HannahKirkpatrick, KateMcConnell,MikaylaMorrissey, BriannaNeumiller,Hannah Neumiller,JayleeSlater,TaylorWilson,
BOURBONNAIS–SaraNormanofFultonwasnamedtotheDean’sListat OlivetNazareneUniversityduringthefall 2022semester.
Toqualifyforinclusiononthedean’s list,astudentmusthavebeenenrolled asafull-timeundergraduatestudentand musthaveattainedasemestergradepointaverageof3.50orhigherona4.00 gradingscale.
Allison Taylor named to Wartburg College Dean’s List
WAVERLY,Iowa–AllisonTaylorof MorrisonwasnamedtotheWartburg CollegeFallTermDean’sList.
Thecollegerecognized474students forthefallterm.
Thelisthonorsstudentswhoearned acumulativeGPAof3.5oraboveinat leastfourcoursecreditsduringtheterm.
McKenzieWincklerandNoahWiseley.
Juniors: **ClaraAshdown,Colin Ashdown,NevaehBright,**Sydney Collis,LoganCopeland,**JennaDriesbach, LucasDreisbach,**CalebEads, TaylorFolsom,**HannahHuisman, SarahHuizenga,SethJohnson,Samuel Kilker, ElleNoble,**JillianNorman, JosephPapineau,ClaireReymer, NicoleSchwenneker,JonathanTegeler,ErinTerry,TuckerVanDeWostine andAddisonWiersema.
Sophomores: KieraAry,Brenden Boggs-Chavez,KalebBrooks,Lotus Crady,IsabelleGabriel,JaylynnHamilton,EliHeyvaert,**LillianMcWilliams,**ZacharyMurphy,**Alexis Payne,HannahRyan,AbigailSchip-
per,Max Temple,AveryVanOosten, **JoleneWells,GraceWheeler,Sophia Wheeler,GwynethWickes,**Shelby WiersemaandKallieWiseley.
Freshmen: LaurenAbbott,**Maewyn Bright, BrynnBrown,IsaacCarlson, BraedynFrank,**AubreyHuisman, EllieJohnson, MaxMilem,Aubrey Misfeldt,CharleighMisfeldt,Michelle Naftzger,JonathanNorman,Iszabel Oszfolk,**WyattShepherd,Keegan WincklerandSavannahWuebben.
Seniors: HaileyBush,Shawn Chandler,BrooklynnNeill,BryceVanDeWostineandNicholasWoods.
Juniors: IanBrooks,ReeceDuncan,
AftonEyrich,JeremiahFish,CassandraFleenere,BryceFolsom,Keira Grage,JaelinHawkins,SkylarMendoza,NathanPackerandZeblyn Wickes.
Sophomores: AlexisAnderson,Grace Friedrichsen,MakaileyHanlon,Erich Herzmann,MadilynMeier,ZoeMiller, KeeganPeterson,JaidynRichmond andJaydaRosenow.
Freshmen: AidenAlmanza,Kaylin Brookhart,KeiginBrookhart,Saige Froeliger,KennadyGehrking,Draven Graham,AvaGrawe,JackHockaday, JalynHockaday,AshlynJohnson,IsabelleJohnston,ConnorKeegan,Ethan Lavine,IsabellaPangrazioand Jessie Papineau.
Friasnamed to BSC’sPresident’s Honor Roll
BISMARCK,N.D.–JilbertoFriasof MorrisonhasbeennamedtothePresident’sHonorRollfortheFall2022 semesteratBismarckStateCollege.
Studentsmust maintainatleast a 3.50 grade-point averageon a 4.00scalewhile enrolled in atleast12 semesterhours.
Black Hawk College Fall Honors East Campus(Galva/Kewanee)
HighHonors(3.75-4.00)
Erie:CodyJacobs Prophetstown:MaxonVahle Honors(3.50-3.74)
Erie:BrookeChandler PortByron:MicahIbarra Tampico:HaleySebby Quad-CitiesCampus(Moline)
HighHonors(3.75-4.00)
Albany:AshleyLewis,AllysonReed Cordova:AliviaBark,GraceLonergan,
NicholasVaughn,ReganWalston
Erie:Kyiah Brookhart,JadynCollis,SydneyCollis,HannahHuisman,JillianNorman Fenton:ClaraAshdown,BryceJepson Hillsdale:LenaHollowell,TylerHynes, JacobSmith
Morrison:ChristinaBrown,Elizabeth Fish,RoxanneShepard,MadissonWillard Prophetstown:KobyBrooks,SamanthaCelestino,EmmaShoemaker Honors(3.50-3.74)
Erie:AaronMcLaughlin,TaylorWilson PortByron:SidneyGarrett,Corey Hartson,QuintonHerrick,CalebLarson RapidsCity:AidanMiller
MACOMB/MOLINE–620students earnedacademicdegreesorpost-baccalaureatecertificatesaftertheFall2022 semesteratWesternIllinoisUniversity. Bachelor’sdegreeswereawardedto 342graduates,including38bachelorof
generalstudies(BGS)degrees.
Master’sdegreeswereearnedby272 graduatesanddoctoraldegreeswere awardedtosixstudents.
Localstudentsinclude:
Fenton
AnthonyDelaney,bachelor’sdegree, informationsystems
AutumnE.Hutton,master’sdegree, businessadministration
Morrison
CasandraC.Reed,cumlaude,bachelor’sdegree,recreation,parksandtourismadministration
PhoebeTiesman,bachelor’sdegree, businessmanagement
PortByron
JarrettEarlDaugherty,master’s degree,appliedstatisticsanddecision analytics
RapidsCity
ScottDanielMurphy,cumlaude, bachelor’sdegree,agriculturalbusiness
TheMorrisonFillieswentintothe ThreeRiversConferencecrossover clashwiththeNewmanCometswitha pronouncedsizeadvantage,havingtwo starterswith6-plusinches overtheir opponent’stallestplayer.
Bywinningthereboundbattledecisively,blocking14shotsandconsistentlyscoringinthepaint,theytookfull advantageofthephysicalmismatch andwon60-29atNewman’sGym.
Morrison(15-7)seizedmomentum immediatelyasCamrynandShelby Veltroptook turnsassistingeachother fora6-0leadinthefirst1:15.
JessJohnsrecoveredalooseballand laiditinforNewman’sfirstpoints a minutelater,buttheFillieswouldn’t concedemuchmoreintheopening quarter.
CamrynVeltroppushedtheleadto 11-6withtwofreethrowsas2:04 remained,andDianaRobbinsassisted
Erie-Prophetstown49,Morrison
42: ThePanthersoutscoredtheMustangs21-12inthefourthquarterfor a ThreeRiversWestwininErie.
Erie-ProphetstownwasledbyNoah Wiseleywith12pointsandJackMinssen andMichaelCollinswith10pointsapiece CalebNaftzgeraddedeightpointsforthe Panthers.
LeadersforMorrisonwereBrenden Martinwith12points,DaeShaun McQueenwithninepointsandCarson Stratingwitheightpoints.TheMustangs ralliedfromaneight-pointfirst-quarter deficittoa19-19halftimetieanda30-28 leadthroughthreequarters,butcameup shortinthefourth.
Fulton65,Eastland39: TheSteamersrolledtoa42-13halftimelead,then heldoffalateCougarschargetowintheir sixthstraightgame.BaylenDamhoff scoredmorethan30pointsforthesecondstraightgame,pouringin32tolead Fulton(11-6,3-0NUICSouth).
ReedOwenscored11pointsandEthan Priceadded10pointsfortheSteamers.
Rockridge63,Morrison29: The Mustangstrailed19-7afterthefirstquarter,thenwereoutscored40-20overthe nexttwoperiodsinaThreeRiversWest lossathome.
MorrisonwasledbyChaseNewman’s 15points.DaeShaunMcQueen,Carson StratingandBrendenMartinaddedfour
ShelbyVeltroponthefastbreakfor a seven-pointleadtoendthequarter.
“Whenwestartedoff,ourdefense waskindofrough,”ShelbyVeltrop said.“Butthen,oncewestartedrunningtheflooralittlebit,Ithinkthat helpedincombinationwithourdefense pickingupbecausetheywerekindof packingitinsidealittlebit.Sowehadto makesurethatweranthefloor.”
Just15secondsintothesecondquarter,MadisonDuhonburiedadeep2off a Johnspostpass,drawingtheCometsto withinfive.Butthedeficitquickly expandedamidshootingstruggles.
TheFillieswidenedtheirleadto24-14 onanEmeryBrewerfreethrowwith 2:47left.Justoveraminutelater,Shelby Veltropgrabbedanoffensiverebound, thenputitbackinwithashort-range jumperoveraNewmandefender.Inthe last12seconds,JordanEadshitamidrangejumper,givingtheFilliesa28-17 leadatthehalf.
Camryn Veltropswattedfiveshots before thebreak,andMorrisonrepeat-
edlydeniedNewman’s attemptstofeed Johnsinthepost.
“Italkedtothegirlsathalftime.They knewthatitwasareallysloppygame,” MorrisoncoachKerryGrimsaidofthe firsthalfinwhichbothteamsstruggled withturnovers.“LikeIsaid,they’re comingoffaverybigwin[againstSherrard].Theyjustplayedverylethargic, andweletthemknowthatweweren’t happywiththatkindofplay.”
Withapump-fakelayupoverCamrynVeltrop10secondsintothethird quarter,Johnsmovedthedeficitbackto singledigits.ButtheCometscouldn’t keepthemomentum.
Morrisonwentup32-19asShelby VeltropputbackaCamrynVeltrop misswith7:05toplay,then35-21asRobbinsputbackanothermissabout30secondslater.
ShelbyVeltropfollowedwithback-tobackbasketsonthefastbreak–thesecondofwhichwasstartedbyaRobbins blockandrebound–andtheFillies’lead increasedto39-21intheblinkofaneye.
AfteraShelbyVeltropmid-range jumperinthefinalminute,Morrison tooka43-25leadintothefinalquarter.
“Ithinkmostteams,theydon’thave sizetomatchup,”CamrynVeltropsaid. “Especiallywithtwopostplayers,it helps gettingitdownlow.Andthen someofourguardsstepup andshoot outside,whichhelpsalot,too,even whentheypackitdowninsidethelane.”
Witha15-4fourth-quarterrun,the Filliessealedtheirwin.
ShelbyVeltrophitajumphookfor a 45-25leadwith6:44toplay,thenEads knockeddowntwofreethrowswithjust underaminuteremainingtocapthe 31-pointwin.
ShelbyVeltropledtheFillieswith24 points,ninerebounds,fourassists,six blocksandtwosteals.CamrynVeltrop tallied 18points,10rebounds, two assists,fivestealsandfiveblocks.Robbinshadsixpoints,fiverebounds,seven assists,threestealsand twoblocks. Eadsaddedsevenpoints,three reboundsandonesteal.
pointseachfortheMustangs.
Fulton50,Polo36:TheMarcos jumpedahead12-10inthefirstquarter behindsixpointsfrombothBrockSoltow andCarsonJones,buttheSteamersralliedtoa12-pointhalftimelead,thenoutscoredtheirNUICSouthopponent17-12in thefourthquartertosecuretheirseventh wininarow.
EthanPriceledFultonwith16points, KoleSchipperscored12points,Baylen Damhoffhadninepoints,andDom Krameraddedeightpoints.
FultondefeatsFreeportandRockfordChristian:TheFultonboysbasketballteamstretcheditswinningstreakto ninegameswithapairofwinsatthe Manny’sRoundballClassicinFreeporton Saturday,defeatingthehostPretzelsand previouslyunbeatenRockfordChristian, thefifth-rankedteaminthelatestAssociatedPressClass2Apoll.
TheSteamers(14-6)defeatedFreeport 69-62afterleading35-26athalftimeand 51-44throughthreequarters.EthanPrice scoredagame-high29pointsandshot 13for16fromthefree-throwline,while BaylenDamhoffhad24pointsandwas 7for8fromtheline.
FultonthendefeatedRockfordChristian76-69,pullingawayaftertheteams weretied57-57throughthreequarters. Damhoffhitfive3-pointersandpouredin 35points,Pricescored22points,and RyanEadsadded11.KevionCummingsled
theRoyalLions(18-1)with24points, whileChristianCummingsadded18and ElijahDaughertyscored16.
Girls basketball
Erie-Prophetstown41,Newman 25: ThePanthersled11-2afteronequarterand19-9byhalftimeinaThreeRivers crossoverwininProphetstown.
KennedyBuckfinishedwith14points andSydneySchwartzscored12for Erie-Prophetstown,whichoutscoredthe Comets22-16inthesecondhalf.Reagan SibleyfinishedwithfivepointsandHannahHuismanscoredfour.
RockFalls44,Riverdale21: Rock Fallsjumpedouttoa12-pointfirst-quarter
lead,thenheldRiverdaletotwopointsin thethirdquarteronitswaytoawinin PortByron.
KenadieWillemkenspacedtheRams withfivepoints.
Morrison67,Orion45: The Filliesled 23-13afteronequarterand43-23byhalftimein a ThreeRiversWestwinathome.
ShelbyVeltrophad22pointsandCamrynVeltropscored18forMorrison(16-7).
DianaRobbinsadded11pointsandJordan EadschippedinninefortheFillies.
Erie-Prophetstown43,Rockridge 39: ThePantherstoppedtheRocketsin a ThreeRiversWestgameinProphetstown.
Erie-Prophetstown2,902,Geneseo2,568: ThePantherswonallthree gamesinanonconferenceroaddual againsttheMapleLeafs.
KeithGoodsonopenedhis543series witha202gametoleadErie-Prophetstown,whileBryceVanDeWostinerolled a513seriesandShawnChandlerhad a 507.RobertWintershada502serieswith a200secondgame,EthanOttenadded a 457series,andBrendenBoggs-Chavez chippedina380seriesforthePanthers.
Dunlap98,Sterling78: TheWater Warriorswonthreeeventsinadualloss toDunlapattheDuisCenter.
SkylarDrolemawonthe50freestyle (23.43seconds)andthe100free(50.00) forSterling,whileEvanScott(1:08.82) andConnorPham(1:10.63)went1-2in the100breaststroke.
Phamwassecondinthe100butterfly (1:00.34).ConnerPortertooksecondin boththe200freestyle(1:58.74)and500 free(5:19.67).PeterGarlandwasrunner-upinthe200IM(2:19.61).Patrick Rileytooksecondinthe100backstroke (1:06.74).
Drolema,Pham,PorterandGarland teameduptotakesecondinboththe200
medleyrelay(1:47.26)and200freestyle relay(1:38.41).RileyandScottjoinedDale JohnsonandJackGravestotakesecond in the 400 free relay (3:54.04).
Morrisonsweptathomeintriangular: TheMustangslosttoRockridge 42-36andMercerCounty39-34.
CamdenPruis(138pounds)hada10-2 majordecision,andLoganBaker(160) wonbypinin4:59forMorrison’stwo contestedwinsagainstMercerCounty.
TheMustangsgotfivecontestedwins againstRockridge.WarrenRiffle(120) wonbypinin2:53,LeviMilder(126)won bypinin1:40,BradyAnderson(152)won bypinin3:26,andGavinArians(182)won bypinin18seconds.
Erie-Prophetstownsweepshome triangular: ThePanthersdefeated ROWVA48-34andWestCarroll36-30.
AgainstROWVA,Erie-Prophetstown tookthreewinsbyforfeitandfivebypin. SamanthaKilker(106)pinnedBrooke Sticklein5:02,JaydaRosenow(138) pinnedAvaJohnsonin1:56,DantePels (145)pinnedJaxenPembertonin3:25, AedanThompson(152)pinnedDelanna Buchleyin3:21,andJordaeCrow(160) pinnedConnorWilsonin1:57.
ThePantherswonfourmatchesbyforfeitandtwobypinagainstWestCarroll. Crow(160)pinnedColeHerrellin1:36for thefirstwin,thenJeffreyChastain(285)
pinnedLoganThulenin1:59forthesecond.
Pantherssweepathome: Erie-ProphetstowndefeatedMonmouth-Roseville44-34andMendota 55-24inaThreeRiverstriangularinErie.
WyattGoossens(126/132pounds), AidanJepson(138/145)andJordaeCrow (170)allhadtwopinsforthePanthers. JaseGrunder(152/160)wonbypinand technicalfall,andConnorJohnson(113) wonbypinanddecision.
GraydenChurch(120)andLukeOtten (182)bothaddedpinsagainstMon-Rose. JaydaRosenow(145)wona17-8major decisionagainstMendota,andJeffrey Chastain(285)wona4-2decision.Johnson,GoossensandGrunderallpinned theirMendotaopponentsinlessthan a minute.
SteamerssplitinKewanee: Fulton defeatedMorrison36-28,butfelltothe hostBoilermakers54-21inaThreeRivers triangular.
BrodenVenHuizengottheSteamers’ lonecontestedwinagainstMorrisonwith apinat132pounds.Fultonalsoreceived fiveforfeits.TheMustangsgotpinsfrom BradyAnderson(152)andLoganBaker (160)anda9-1majordecisionfromCarsonWhite(126).
AgainstKewanee,BenFosdick(145), ZanePannell(182)andBraidenDamhoff (285)allwonbypin,withFosdick’scomingin55seconds.MasonKuebel(170)
addeda6-5decision.
BrockmanInvite
Morrisonroundsouttopfivein Kewanee:TheHawkswontheteamtrophyforthesecondstraightweekend, crowningfourchampionstogowithtwo runners-upandthreethird-placersatthe BrockmanInvite.
Oregonscored242points,whilethe hostBoilermakersweresecondwith187. Knoxville(151),Sherrard(120)andMorrison(114.5)roundedoutthetopfive,while Poloplacedeighth(102.5)andFultonfinished10th(98).
Morrison’sLeviMilder(120)pinnedall threeopponentsonhiswaytothecrown, andCamdenPruis(132)tooksecondto Polo’sWyattDoty.ZachMilder(138)finishedfourth,andLoganBaker(160)and CameronMcDonnell(220)bothtookfifth fortheMustangs.
BenFosdick(145)andZanePannell (170)bothwonthreepinstotakethe titlesattheirweightclasses.Braiden Damhoff(285)finishedfourth,andAaron Stillings(106)placedsixthfortheSteamers.
GraydenChurch(120)andLukeOtten (182)bothaddedpinsagainstMon-Rose. JaydaRosenow(145)wona17-8major decisionagainstMendota,andJeffrey Chastain(285)wona4-2decision.Johnson,GoossensandGrunderallpinned theirMendotaopponentsinlessthan a minute.
ALBANY
AlbanyUnitedMethodistChurch 502N.1stAvenue,309-887-4781
PastorToniLucas
FaithCenterChurch 5113rdAve.North,Albany SeniorPastorRayGimenez PastorArlenVanZee ChurchPhone:563-212-4032
St.PatrickCatholicChurch Albany,Illinois Fr.MatthewCamainoi,ParochialVicar
CordovaBaptist 602ThirdAve.South,Cordova PastorCarmenJordan 309-654-2501-www.cordovafbc.com
SycamoreBaptistChurch 5323180thStreetNorth,EastMoline 309-200-2505 www.sycamorebaptistchurch.com
WildwoodBaptistChurch 18717HubbardRoad,EastMoline 309-496-9397 office@wildwoodchurch.com PastorsBrianSmith,AndrewRobinson, AndyThomastonandMattWinquist
ZionLutheranChurch 17628HubbardRoad,EastMoline Rev.GaryA.Wright-309-496-3592
ErieBaptistChurch 8thAve.and11thStreet,Erie CallRonKimballforinfo:309-230-3584
ErieChristianChurch 7156thAve.,Erie,309-659-2561
Minister:NathanBright YouthMinister:AaronSweeney www.eriechristianchurch.com
ErieEvangelicalFreeChurch 140916thAve.,Erie,309-659-7125
Website:erieefree.org
PastorRonEckberg
PastorJonathanEckberg
ErieUnitedMethodistChurch 8118thStreet,Erie PastorTiffanyGarcea-309-659-2541 www.erieumc.org
NewtonZionReformedChurch 10465FrogPondRoad,Erie PastorShannonParrish-309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com
St.AmbroseCatholicChurch Cornerof5thandMain FatherToniKretowicz RectoryPhone:815-537-2077 ChurchPhone:309-659-2781
FentonUnitedMethodistChurch 10019MainStreet,Fenton PastorPeterKicheonAhn-224-580-5074 pastor.kitcheon@gmail.com
BethelChristianReformedChurch 12083rdAvenue,Fulton,815-589-2501 www.bethelfulton.com bethelcrchurch@gmail.com PastorDanJongsma
FirstReformedChurch 51015thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-2203
Pastor Charles Huckaby FultonPresbyterianChurch 311N.9thSt.,Fulton,815-589-3580 PastorRev.CatherineMartin www.fultonpreschurch.org email:fultonpres@mchsi.com.
GardenPlainPresbyterianChurch 14915SandsRoad,Fulton
GatewayFaithFellowshipChurch 70111thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-4283
PastorWayneWiersema
ImmaculateConceptionChurch 70312thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-3542 FatherMatthewCamaioni secretaryfulton@gmail.com
NewtonZionReformedChurch 10645FrogPondRoad,Erie,309-659-2464
FarmersElevator
421LincolnwayEast
Morrison
815-772-4029 -Morrison,IL RockRiverLumber &Grain 815-537-5131-Prophetstown Frary’sLumber &Supply 815-537-5151-Prophetstown
Morrison VeterinaryClinic
JentryFane,DVM,DVM, R.R.Zinkem,DVM, S.E.Blair,DVM,SJ.Lawfer,DVM Phone815-772-4047 14993 LyndonRd.,Morrison
newtonzion@frontier.com PastorShannonParrish
CrossViewChurch 70314thAve.,Fulton,815-589-3425 www.wearecrossview.com secretary@wearecrossview.com
SpringValleyReformedChurch 10960SpringValleyRoad,Fulton 815-772-3554
FirstChristianReformedChurch 80115thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-3790 www.fultonfirstcrc.com firstcrcfulton@live.com PastorMichaelHooker
HillsdaleUnitedMethodistChurch 124ButzerSt.,Hillsdale Church309-658-2340
PastorMelvaEngland
CalvaryEvangelical CongregationalChurch Rev.EugeneBaker,Pastor 815-948-2181or309-507-3283
HooppoleZionMethodistChurch PastorDanWright-Church815-948-7591 Parsonage309-658-2145
LYNDON
DominionChristianFellowshipCenter 1044thSt.W.,Lyndon,815-590-6971 Rev.BarbiE.MomoluSr.
TrinityBaptistChurch 4036thAveNorth,Lyndon PastorAlanJahn-563-242-0307 www.trinitybaptistchapel.com
BethesdaEvangelical LutheranChurch 301W.SouthSt.,Morrison PastorTammyAnderson 815-414-1758-Office:772-4896
BrethrenInChristChurch 207E.KnoxStreet,Morrison
PastorCraigSipes-815-772-4871 SundayWorshipat10a.m.
ChurchOfSt.AnneEpiscopal 401NCherrySt.,Morrison,815-772-2818 stannemorrison@frontiernet.net www.churchofstannemorrison.org
CrossroadsCommunityChurch 201W.Market,Morrison PastorJonEastlick-815-956-0090 morrison@crossroadscn.com
EbenezerReformedChurch 309E.ParkSt.,Morrison PastorJ.T.Bean 815-772-2472-www.ercmorrison.com
EmmanuelChurch 202E.MorrisSt.,Morrison,815-772-3890 www.ecmorrison.com Rev.LukeSchouten,SeniorPastor RichCriss,MinistryCoordinator
FirstBaptistChurch 406E.MapleAve.Morrison PastorDickAdams-Phone772-2696
FirstPresbyterianChurch
Rev.MichaelSelburg-815-772-3510 100EastLincolnway,Morrison FacebookliveservicesSundays10:15a.m. YouTubeChannel:FirstPresbyterianChurch firstpresmorrison@gmail.com www.firstpresmorrison.org
KingdomLifeCommunityChurch 11429WardRoad,Morrison,815-772-4098 www.kingdomlife.global PastorStephenHarmon
MorrisonChristianChurch 201S.Genesee,Morrison LarryKidwell,Minister-970-488-9651 lkidwell51@gmail.com GoogleYouTubeLarryKidwellforsermons.
MorrisonUnitedMethodistChurch 200W.Lincolnway,Morrison PastorSun-AhKang-815-772-4030
St.Mary’sCatholicChurch Rev.SlawomirZimodro 13320GardenPlainRoad,Morrison 815-772-3095
SeniorLiving Apartments SkilledNursingServicesHospice InpatientOutpatient TherapyService 310MosherDrive, Prophetstown 815-537-5175
FultonDental Associates
Dr.ScottKunau Dr.TinaKao-Reasoner 113017thStreet,Fulton,IL 815-589-4007
St.Peter’sLutheranChurch 601N.JacksonSt.,Morrison www.stpetersmorrison.com
PastorAnthonyAppel
MorrisonChristian ReformedChurch www.morrisoncrc.org 815-772-4657 300W.SouthSt. PastorKevinVerhoeven bethelrevkev@gmail.com
BethelBaptist 27308108thAve.N.,PortByron ChurchPhone:309-523-3352
PastorJoshMatthews
ChurchoftheCross UnitedMethodistChurch 22621IL2and92,PortByron
PastorMarkGraham ParishOffice:309-523-2201
CountrysideChristianChurch 3817230thSt.N.,PortByron
PastorSteveAllison ChurchPhone:309-523-2834
FairfieldUnited MethodistChurch 235thSt.at115thAve.North,PortByron PastorLarryMisfeldt-309-523-3767
MessiahLutheranChurch 30211thSt.,PortByron-309-523-2421
PastorDavidEfflandt
PeaceLutheranChurchELCA 20828FriedensRoad,PortByron InterimPastor:NancyJaster www.peacelutheranil.org-309-523-2295
PortByronCongregationalChurch 200N.HighStreet,PortByron Rev.MichaelRubino-309-523-2318
PortByronFirstUnited MethodistChurch 9412228thStreetNorth,PortByron ChurchOffice:309-523-2396 Email:portbumc@frontiernet.net JimCrozier,Pastor
BeckyButterfieldYouthandFamilyLifePastor KathyCrozier-SpiritualDirector
AdventChristianChurch 200ElmSt.,Prophetstown 815-537-5646-ptownac.org
FirstLutheranChurch
PastorChelseyWeech Office:815-537-2758 www.firstlutheran-ptown.org
LeonUnitedMethodistChurch 17173LomaxRoad,Prophetstown PastorKicheonPeterAhn-224-580-5074 pastor.kicheon@gmail.com
Prophetstown UnitedMethodistChurch 200W.2ndSt.,Prophetstown PastorJoeyGarcea-815-537-2496
RiverChurch 218E.3rdSt.,Prophetstown 815-876-6226-www.riverchurchag.com
St.CatherineCatholicChurch ofProphetstown 815-537-2077
St.JohntheBaptist CatholicChurch 1416ThirdAve.,RapidsCity Fr.GlennH.Harris Phone309-496-2414
St.MaryCatholicChurch 105BentonSt.,Tampico Fr.RichardM.Russo,Pastor Phone815-438-5425
TampicoBaptistChurch 209W.3rdSt.,Tampico PastorEthanHorton
TampicoFirst
UnitedMethodistChurch PastorLeanneKeate-815-438-2530 Churchphone-815-438-6105
Ifyouhaveachildlivinginthe RiverBendSchoolDistrictwhowillbe 5yearsoldonorbeforeSept.1,please besuretosignthemupforkindergarten.
Sign-upwillbefrom1to5p.m. Wednesday,Feb.15,and3:30to8p.m. Tuesday,March7,attheFultonElementarySchool.Calltheschoolat815589-2911toscheduleanappointment.
TheTable,afreecommunitymeal, is heldeachWednesdayatCrossView Church,70314th Ave.inFulton. Serving beginsat5:30p.m.andrunsto6:15p.m. Jan. 18:Roastpork,cheesypotatoes, JimmyJohn’sbread,peas,assorteddesserts
Jan.25:Chickennoodlesoup,sub sandwiches,icecream Feb. 1. Pulledporksandwiches,green beancasserole, applesauce,chips, Oreo brownies
Feb. 8: Hotdogs,nachos and cheese, Jellocups,RiceKrispietreats
TheTablemealsareservedSeptemberthroughMay.IfRiverBendschools arecanceledonaWednesdaybecause ofbadweather,TheTablealso is canceled.
Parentsonly,please.Childcarewill notbeprovided.Therewillbeadatein Augustforstudentstomeettheteachersandseetheschool.
Pleasebringyourchild’sbirthcertificateandimmunizationrecords. Threeformsofresidencydocuments alsoarerequiredforenrollmentinthe RiverBendSchoolDistrictandwillbe explainedfurtheratroundup.
church’swebsiteatwww.firstrcafulton. org.
FultonPresbyterianChurch,located at311N.Ninth St.,invitesyoutojoinus for worshipat9:30a.m.Sunday.Pastor CatherineMartin will deliver themessage.
This week’s activities: Choirpractice aftertheworshipservice.
BoyScoutsmeetat6:30p.m.MondayintheOutreachCenter.
ChristianEducation for childrenand teenswillmeetat5:45p.m..
TheSit-N-Sewgroupwillmeetfrom 9 a.m.to2p.m.Thursday.
Bell Choirpracticeisat6:30p.m. Thursday.
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Reformed Church’s worship and
Joinusforworshipat9 a.m. Sunday, Jan.22,atFirstReformedChurch, locatedat51015thAve.inFulton.Pastor ChuckHuckabywillbringthemessage and thechoir willsing.Sunday Schoolis at10:30 a.m.Coffeeandrefreshments areavailableduringsocial hourafterthe serviceinthelibrary.
Thefootclinic willbefrom9a.m.to noonWednesday,Jan.18.
CreativeCrewwillmeetat 9 a.m. Wednesday,Jan.25.
Seniormealsareat11:30a.m. WednesdaysandFridaysatthechurch. Servicesare livestreamedonFacebook. Gotowww.facebook.com/groups/ firstfulton tojointhegroupandseethe services.ThepreviousSunday’sservice isbroadcastonWCCI100.3-FMat 6 p.m. Sundaynight.
Formore information,gotothe
Formore information,gotowww.fultonpreschurch.org or callthechurch officeat815-589-3580.
Themen’sgroupatTampico First UnitedMethodistChurch,202S.Lincoln St.,will hostitsannualchilisupperfrom 4:30to7p.m.Wednesday,Jan.25,inthe church’sbasement.
Admissiontothesupperisfree Donationswillbeaccepted.
Themealincludesunlimitedhomemadechili,hamsandwich,hot dog,relishtray, dessertandbeverage. Carryouts willbeprovidedif thereisenoughleftoverfood.
Parkingisavailableonthesouth side ofthechurch.Anelevatorwillbeprovidedforthosewhoneedassistance reachingthebasement.
Formore information,call815-4386105.
STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITROCK ISLAND COUNTY, IL-JUVENILE DIVISION In the interest of
IN THE CIRCUIT
IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE 14THJUDICIALCIRCUIT
ROCK ISLANDCOUNTY, ILLINOIS LakeviewLoan Servicing, LLC; Plaintiff, vs. Reverand B. Herr; Tracy A. Herr; Defendants.
Case No.22FC89
Judge Presiding NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to a judgmentheretofore entered by the said court occurred in the above entitledcause, Sheriff of RockIsland, Illinois, will onFebruary 10, 2023, at the hour of 09:15 AM at RockIslandCounty Justice Center, 1317 Third Avenue, Rock Island IL 61201,sell atpublic auction tothe highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate in the saidjudgment mentioned, situated in the County of Rock Island, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy such judgment to wit:
LOT SEVENTEEN (17) SYLVAN HILL`S ADDITION TOTHE CITY OF SILVIS, COUNTY OF ROCK ISLAND, STATE OF ILLINOIS.
C/K/A: 3335th Street Court, Silvis, IL 61282 PIN:09-31-229-026
The person tocontact regarding information regarding this property is: Sales Dept., The Wirbicki Law Group, 33 W.Monroe St., Suite 1540, Chicago, IL 60603. Any questions regarding this saleshouldrefer to file number W22-0055. The terms of the sale are Cash. 10% at timeof sale, withthe balance due within24hours. The property is improved by: single family home The Property is not open forinspection prior to sale.
The real estate, together with all buildings and improvementsthereon, and tenements, hereditament and appurtenances thereunto belonging shall be soldunder such terms.
RussellC. Wirbicki (6186310)
Christopher J.Irk(6300084)
Cory J. Harris (6319221)
Tracey M. Coons (6311050)
The WirbickiLaw GroupLLC Attorney forPlaintiff 33 W. Monroe St., Suite1540 Chicago, IL 60603
Phone: 312-360-9455
W22-0055 pleadings.il@wirbickilaw.com I3210348
ROCK
ILLINOIS ROCKETMORTGAGE,LLC
LLC F/K/AQUICKEN LOANS INC., PLAINTIFF vs. JULES S. VIDRINE ASSUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO CLEOPHAS VIDRINE AND LINDA D. VIDRINE,CO-TRUSTEES OF THE VIDRINE FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST AGREEMENT DATED MAY 23, 2013; JULES S. VIDRINE; TENA M. CHRISTENSEN; DEFENDANT
NO.2022FC112
Address: 220844thStreet Moline,IL61265
NOTICE OFSHERIFF'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 November 21, 2022, I, Sheriff ofRock IslandCounty, Illinois, will onFebruary24,2023 at the hour of 9:00 AM at the Rock IslandCountyJustice Center,13173rd Avenue, RockIsland, IL61201, or ina place otherwise designated at the timeofsale,County of RockIsland, State of Illinois,sell at public auction tothehighest bidderfor cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate:
THE NORTH FORTY-TWO (42) FEET OF LOT NUMBERED ONE (1) INARTHUR G. FLETCHER'S ADDITION, SITUATED INSOUTH MOLINE TOWNSHIP; EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE WEST 10 FEETCONVEYED TO THE CITY OF MOLINE, ILLINOIS, BY DEED FILEDNOVEMBER 22, 1994, AS NO.94-27235, SITUATED IN THECOUNTYOFROCKISLAND, STATE OFILLINOIS.
COMMON ADDRESS:220844th Street, Moline,IL61265 P.I.N.:1703411005
The real estate isimprovedwith a single-familyresidence.
THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $49,005.38
Sale terms:25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subjectproperty issubject to realestatetaxes, special assessments or specialtaxes levied againstsaid 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.
Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchasershall receive a Certificate ofSale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed totherealestate after Confirmation of the sale Theproperty will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes norepresentations asto the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to checkthe Court file toverifyallinformation.
Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may be automatically forfeited tothe State without furthernotice.
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 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSAFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.
For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC,30N.LaSalle St.,Suite 3650,Chicago, IL 60602, telephone312-541-9710. Please refer to filenumberIL 229492.
Sheriff ofRock IslandCounty,Illinois
Johnson, Blumberg& Associates, LLC 30N.LaSalle St.,Suite 3650 Chicago, Illinois60602
Email:ilpleadings@johnsonblumberg.com Ph 312-541-9710/ Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 22 9492 I3211301
J.B. A Minor 2023JA 01 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Notice is given to RASHEEM BOGAN, ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN FATHERS.Addresses:C/O INMATE: HENRY COUNTY JAIL, 311 WEST CENTER ST. CAMBRIDGE IL 61238 and to any and all unknown fathers it may concern, that on 1/5/23 a petition was filed underthe JuvenileCourt Act by JeffreyS McKinley in this Court and that in the courtroom of Judge Presidingin JuvenileCenter, 52518th Street, Rock Island, Illinois, on 2/9/23@ 9:00 AM or assoon thereafteras this case may be heard, a hearing will be heldupon thePetition to have the minor declared to be a Ward of Court and for other relief under that Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROMYOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO TERMINATEYOUR PAREN-TAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION YOUMAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTSTOYOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITIONREQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSEALL PARENTAL RIGHTSTO THE CHILD. Unlessyou appear you willnot beentitled to furtherwritten notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this
ing case,including the filing of anamended Petition or a Motion to TerminateParental Rights Now, unless you appear at the hearing and show cause against the Petition, the allegations of the Petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or Judgment entered.
Dated: 1/6/23
TammyRWeikert CircuitClerk By: ALB"THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THATPURPOSE"
W22-0055
IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT
ROCK ISLANDCOUNTY, ILLINOIS LakeviewLoan Servicing, LLC; Plaintiff, vs. Reverand B. Herr; Tracy A. Herr; Defendants.
Case No.22FC89
Judge Presiding
NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to a judgmentheretofore entered by the said court occurred in the above entitledcause, Sheriff of RockIsland, Illinois, will onFebruary 10, 2023, at the hour of 09:15 AM at Rock IslandCounty Justice Center, 1317 Third Avenue, Rock Island IL 61201,sell at public auction tothe highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate in the saidjudgment mentioned, situated in the County of Rock Island, State ofIllinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy such judgment to wit:
C/K/A: 3335th Street Court, Silvis, IL 61282 PIN:09-31-229-026
The person tocontact regarding information regarding this property is: Sales Dept., The Wirbicki Law Group, 33 W. Monroe St., Suite 1540, Chicago, IL 60603. Any questions regarding this saleshouldrefer to file number W22-0055. The terms of the sale are Cash 10% at timeof sale, withthe balancedue within24hours.
The property is improved by: single family home The Property is not open forinspection prior to sale.
The real estate, together with all buildings and improvementsthereon, and tenements, hereditament and appurtenances thereunto belonging shall be soldunder such terms.
RussellC. Wirbicki (6186310)
ChristopherJ.Irk(6300084)
Cory J. Harris (6319221)
TraceyM.Coons (6311050)
The WirbickiLaw GroupLLC Attorney forPlaintiff 33 W. Monroe St., Suite1540 Chicago, IL 60603 Phone: 312-360-9455 W22-0055 pleadings.il@wirbickilaw.com I3210348 January3,10, 17,2023
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLANDCOUNTY-ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS
ROCKETMORTGAGE,LLC F/K/AQUICKENLOANS, LLC F/K/AQUICKEN LOANS INC., PLAINTIFF vs. JULES S. VIDRINE ASSUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO CLEOPHAS VIDRINE AND LINDA D. VIDRINE,CO-TRUSTEES OF THE VIDRINE FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST AGREEMENT DATED MAY 23, 2013; JULES S. VIDRINE; TENA M. CHRISTENSEN; DEFENDANT NO.2022FC112
Address: 2208 44th StreetMoline,IL61265
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on November 21,2022, I, Sheriff ofRock IslandCounty, Illinois, will on February24,2023 at the hour of 9:00 AM at the Rock IslandCountyJustice Center,13173rd Avenue, RockIsland, IL61201, or in aplace otherwise designated at the timeofsale,County of Rock Island, State of Illinois,sell at public auction tothe highest bidderfor cash, as set forth below, the followingdescribed real estate:
COMMON ADDRESS:220844th Street, Moline,IL61265
P.I.N.:1703411005
The real estate isimprovedwith a single-familyresidence.
THE JUDGMENTAMOUNT WAS: $49,005.38
Sale terms:25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to realestatetaxes, special assessments or special taxes levied againstsaid real estate and is offered for sale without any representation asto 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.
Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchasershall receivea Certificate ofSale,whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Deed tothereal estate after Confirmation of the sale Theproperty willNOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes norepresentations asto the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verifyallinformation.
Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the orderconfirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may be automatically forfeited tothe State without furthernotice.
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 ILCS605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSAFTER ENTRY OFANORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.
For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates,LLC,30N.LaSalle St., Suite 3650,Chicago, IL 60602, telephone312-541-9710. Please refer to file numberIL 22 9492. Sheriff of Rock IslandCounty,Illinois Johnson, Blumberg& Associates, LLC 30N.LaSalle St., Suite 3650 Chicago, Illinois60602
Email:ilpleadings@johnsonblumberg.com Ph 312-541-9710/ Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 22 9492 I3211301
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